8 Must-Do’s Before You Hit the Beach This Summer
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With the summer season approaching, the idea of spending endless sun-drenched days by the sea is simply irresistible. Hitting the beach is a must-do for the summer.
However, to make sure your beach days are carefree and enjoyable, you need to plan ahead. From protecting your skin from the sun to getting your car ready to go, this is your summer beach checklist.
Let’s begin!
1. Prepping Your Car
Summer prep is no easy feat, many factors are often overlooked. One such overlooked but essential aspect is car maintenance. Nobody enjoys being stranded in the middle of the road with a broken car, especially in the summer heat.
This is why if you’re planning to hit the beach, make sure to prep your car. Start by checking your vehicle’s oil levels, tyre pressure levels and the coolant system to reduce the chances of any mechanical problems arising.
NorthamptonMOT centres offer in-depth servicing that can prep your car for longer road trips and travels. If you’re planning on hitting the road for the summer, check with your car technician to assess the type of servicing your car needs. With little preparation and mindfulness, you can prevent unexpected delays during your trip, letting you focus on enjoying your day out.
2. Plan Your Activities Well In Advance
While spending the day relaxing on the beach is fun, signing up for some interesting activities will further improve your experience. Whether it’s snorkelling, playing volleyball at the beach or building sandcastles with your children, planning some fun activities ahead of time can help you amp up the fun. If you intend to swim, always swim in designated locations and be mindful of the risky, high-tide areas.

3. Don’t Forget About Sun Protection
When it comes to the summer heat, the importance of sun protection cannot be overstated. Research indicates that prolonged exposure to the sun without adequate protection leads to sunburn and premature ageing.
To keep your skin healthy all through the summer, you must pack sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher. Before you hit the beach, apply it generously on all regions of your body that will be exposed to the sun.
Make sure to apply sunscreen 30 minutes before sun exposure and re-apply after every two hours. In addition to this, remember to wear sunglasses to protect your eyes.
4. Pack All Essentials
A well-stocked beach bag is your best friend for beach days. Consider stocking up on beach towels, an extra set of clothes, a pop-up tent or beach umbrella, and a waterproof bag for valuables and devices.
Remember to pack light and healthy snacks, including granola bars, fruits and almonds, that won’t melt in the harsh sun or get spoilt. It’s always a good idea to have a first-aid kit with band-aids, antiseptic wipes and painkillers in addition to a phone charger or power bank that you can carry with you.
5. Stay Hydrated At All Times
The sun along with physical activity can quickly result in dehydration during your trip. To avoid potential health risks, carry water bottles and keep hydrating yourself throughout the day.
While the most common instinct to beat the heat is to consume sweetened drinks, such liquids worsen your dehydration by making you thirstier. Stick with water or sports drinks to hydrate and stay energised throughout the day!
7. Check Beach Regulations and Weather
Another helpful tip is to check the beach rules in your area before you head out. Certain beaches have policies about fires, pets, alcohol and more. Understanding these rules will help you stay out of trouble and avoid fines.
Similarly, it’s good practice to check the weather in your area before planning a beach day. While sunny days are great, you never know when you’ll have an unexpected downpour or low evening temperatures. Additionally, weather predictions can help you plan and pack more effectively.
8. Respect the Environment
It is up to us to preserve natural areas such as beaches. That is why always tidy up after yourself, placing recyclables and trash in the proper bins.
Refrain from strolling in sensitive areas and upsetting the existing wildlife. You can safeguard the beach’s health and attractiveness for future visitors being careful.
To Sum It Up
If you’re planning to hit the beach this summer, it’s important to be fully prepared. A little planning goes a long way towards ensuring a great beach experience.