Verified packing list
Beach Vacation Packing List, the verified version
Sun, sand and salt water break gear differently than city trips do. Rules that touch your flight (sunscreen sizes, aerosols) are linked to their verified TSA pages; packing judgment calls are marked as tips. Your checks save on this device.
Sun & skin
- Spray and lotion both count as liquids for the flight. Full-size bottles ride in the checked bag. details →
- Some destinations regulate sunscreen ingredients (Hawaii and parts of Mexico/the Caribbean among them) — check your destination's rules before you buy.
- Solid stick — no 3-1-1 headache. (Tip.)
- The case earns its space on day one at the bottom of a beach bag.
- Clip it to the outside of your personal item on the flight. (Tip.)
Water & sand gear
- Pool, snorkel and boat days; doubles as a wallet for card + cash ashore.
- One dries while one works — the oldest beach-trip trick. (Tip.)
- Hotel pool towels rarely leave the property; a thin Turkish towel packs flat. (Tip.)
- Sand falls through instead of coming home with you. (Tip.)
- The damp-swimsuit answer on checkout day.
- Rocky entries and hot sand. (Tip.)
Health & comfort
- Liquids and aerosols follow the same 3.4 oz carry-on rule as everything else. details →
- Pills fly free of liquid limits; keep them in your carry-on, not the checked bag. details →
- Or buy the big bottle there — it's cheap everywhere sunny. (Tip.)
- Fill it past the checkpoint; cold water on a beach day is a luxury item. details →
Evenings
- Beach-to-dinner without a full change. (Tip.)
- One pair that does pool, beach and dinner saves a whole shoe's worth of space. (Tip.)
Shop this trip
One pick from each part of the kit we stock — add them all, then trim in the cart. Kits are checklists, never a bundled SKU: you can remove anything.
11.0 × 11.0 × 7.9 in
FAQ
Can you bring full-size sunscreen in a carry-on?
No — sunscreen counts as a liquid/aerosol, so carry-on bottles must be 3.4 oz (100 ml) or less. Full-size bottles go in checked bags (within FAA toiletry limits). Verified against tsa.gov — see our sunscreen page for the exact rule.
Is spray sunscreen allowed on a plane?
Yes, with the same limits: 3.4 oz or less in carry-on, larger cans in checked bags within FAA aerosol limits (nozzle capped).
How do I keep sand out of everything?
Mesh bag for gear, a zip bag for electronics, and shake towels out BEFORE they go back in the bag. Sand that reaches your suitcase goes home with you. (Tip, not a rule.)
Flying to the port? Check your bag against your airline on the fit checker, and your liquids against 3-1-1.
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