1. Swimwear:
Be sure to pack swimsuits, cover-ups, rash guards, and flip-flops for beach days.
2. Sunscreen:
To protect from UV radiation and skin damage, bring a strong SPF 30 or higher broad-spectrum sunscreen.
3. Insect Repellent:
When mosquitoes are particularly active in the evening hours, insect repellent can come in handy.
4. Hats & Sunglasses:
Bring along hats (e.g., baseball caps) and sunglasses to protect your face from sunburns while outdoors.
5. Clothing:
Pack light airy clothing that will keep you cool during the hot Florida summers and warmer layers for cooler nights and mornings by the beach.
6. Snacks & Beverages:
Light snacks, such as granola bars, trail mix, and dried fruit, can help keep hunger at bay while sightseeing or exploring outdoors. It is also recommended to bring ample amounts of bottled water to stay hydrated throughout the day.
7. Medical Supplies:
Don’t forget any necessary medications such as painkillers, antihistamines, and seasickness relief tablets if spending a lot of time in the water. It can also be helpful to bring along bandaids and antiseptic ointment in case of minor scrapes and cuts during outdoor activities.
8. Camera/Phone Accessories:
Make sure your device is charged before leaving home and bring along a power bank just in case. It can also help to pack extra memory cards and camera batteries as well.
9. Beach Towel:
Bring a large towel for laying on the sand and drying off from swimming in the ocean or pool.
10. Beach Toys:
For those who are traveling with children, don’t forget to pack some beach toys such as buckets, shovels, and other water-friendly playthings.
11. Flip Flops:
A good pair of flip-flops is a must-have for the beach and can also come in handy when exploring around town.
12. Light Jacket:
Even during the warm summer months, Florida is known to experience cooler temperatures at night so it’s important to pack an extra layer such as a jacket or sweater just in case.
13. Cash & Credit Card:
It’s always wise to have cash on hand for those times when credit cards aren’t accepted, plus having extra money can be helpful if any unexpected expenses arise while traveling.
14. Personal Items:
Don't forget toiletries, personal hygiene items, and your favorite books or magazines to help pass the time.