![]() Oftentimes, parking near the beach is nearly impossible, especially if you’re going to one of the more popular beach areas. We often have a much better experience and get to see neater things that haven’t been ruined by crowds of people. We always hit up a local for advice or do a Google search to see what other beaches are nearby but not frequented by all the tourists. This sometimes can make it hard to enjoy yourself or see/find neat stuff. However, the main beaches will always be stuffed with people. If you’re like me, avoid the “main beaches.” I promise you, pretty much all the beaches are very similar to each other. There’s no shells, the sand is packed down hard, and there’s tons of people everywhere. We’ve even (easily) gained friends from the people we were next to and it came in handy a few times for them and us. Every single time, we have found it makes our experience so much easier. Just a couple on vacation? Park your stuff next to other couples. Have kids? Park your stuff next to an open spot by a family. Look for a spot next to people similar to you. Sometimes the hardest part about going to the beach, is picking the perfect spot at the beach, crowded or not. My friend was a little upset that her time had been wasted in the sun but I was jumping for joy that I wasn’t baked like a potato. Well, I attempted this and it definitely didn’t work to make me darker, however, I sprayed it on once and was able to spend all day in the sun without getting even slightly burnt. It’s supposed to shield the sun slightly while helping your skin to get gradually darker, naturally, by using your time out in the sun. The best sunscreen I ever used actually came in the form of an off brand (Equate-sold at Walmart) low grade sunscreen plus darkener. Momentos from the trip I guess? Here are 21 of the best beach hacks I wish someone would have told me! Utilize them, pin them for later, and share them with a friend, be they beach newbie or veteran! 21 Best Beach Hacks 1. I still have sand in my car from vacation a few months ago, and in a few months I’m going again. Like how sand gets everywhere, for the rest of your life. As a beach newbie, there were so many things that NO ONE told me about the beach. I didn’t get to see the ocean for the first time until I was in my mid-twenties, and now I feel like I need to make up for lost time by going as often as possible.
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