How to Plan the Perfect Beach Holiday

Liv Butler
Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Thursday, November 24, 2022 - 23:08

Beach holidays are immensely rewarding. You can get as much out of them as you put into them.

Of course, a lot can go wrong with holidays of any variety too. There’s a lot to plan and many logistics to manage. It can be especially tricky with beach holidays, too, as people underestimate how much work is involved in putting them together. As much as you might initially hope otherwise, you can’t necessarily stroll up to any old stretch of sand and improvise a bit of sunbathing.

Everything from the climate and your safety to common fun factors should be considered when planning a sandy getaway. Here are some tips to help you plan your perfect beach holiday.

Heed Weather Forecasts

You don’t need to wait for the news to see the weather forecast. You can get these answers whenever you need them.

Download weather apps to your smartphone. They should be available for free and give you real-time updates on your destination. The user interface will also be simple to use. It’ll simply be a case of selecting your chosen destination and reading the temperatures and weather predictions off your screen.

However, you should perform more in-depth research if you’re going abroad. That way, you can better understand the local climate, how the weather might change, and what preparations you should make. You’ll adapt better to your surroundings and reduce worry and stress. 

For example, there are dedicated websites detailing everything you need about Lanzarote weather and other locales. There are also travel guides and information about the best months to visit Lanzarote, depending on your needs. Sea temperatures are also explained. Consult these resources to be sure you’ll get the beach experience you desire exactly.

Take Sun Protection

Taking sun protection to the beach isn’t a revolutionary idea. That said, it’s incredibly common that people forget it.

As more heatwaves materialise in the UK, more people don’t prepare when visiting the beach and get sunburnt as a result. No matter where you’re going, or even if you’re using equipment to shelter you, it’s always a good idea to take additional sun protection to the beach. Take more than you need, too, if you lose what you need. Even if your weather research suggests you won’t need sunblocking products, it’s better to be safe than sorry, so keep some nearby, just in case.

Though beach holidays are happy occasions, you must take sun protection seriously. Remember that burns can lead to serious health complications like skin cancer. The perfect beach holiday is also a responsible beach holiday, so prioritise your well-being above all else.

Engage in Different Activities

Different beaches have different activities to engage with. If you keep an open mind with them all, you may have more fun at the beach than you ever intended.

For example, some beaches have jet skis available for public use. You could similarly partake in surfing. Classes are sometimes available at beaches to bring you up to speed if you have no experience. Once you get going, these experiences can be unforgettable or even become lifelong hobbies.

Less physically demanding beach fun is possible too. Family sandcastle competitions can sometimes take place. Seafood vendors may invite you to sample their cuisine nearby. You could also enjoy a spot of fishing yourself if you like. Research beach activities and see which areas make the most of these prospects.

Sunbathing is a good use of time on a beach holiday, but it’s not all these sandy spaces offer you. By embracing new experiences, you can sometimes redefine your idea of perfection and enjoy a holiday far more than had you exclusively played it safe. Realise how dynamic beaches can be, and keep digging for new opportunities!

Research Beach Busyness

Some people love a crowded beach. Others prefer it. Either way, it’s best to do your research so that you can seek out the right ambience for your holiday.

After all, packed beaches can attract crowds so large that they appear in the news, no doubt deterring or drawing in people. When there’s a heatwave, thousands of people assemble at the beach to try and make the most of it. Still, if you’re of a similar mind, it’ll be important to act fast, as hotels can quickly run out of room.

If you don’t like busy beaches, it’s still a good idea to look into them regarding the area you’re visiting. That way, you can avoid them. There may be other measures you need to check, too; the times that dogs can be walked, car parking fees and restrictions, or even nearby kiosks in the area. All of these things draw people in at varying times of day, so it’s a good idea to clock them!

Some elements of busyness are important for your safety, too. For example, if there are scheduled swimming times in the sea, you should adhere to them. The lifeguards will be on duty then, which means you’re much more likely to be safe if you encounter any difficulties on the water.

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