How To Pack For A Tropical Vacation

How To Pack For A Tropical Vacation

Your vacation is almost here and these tips for how to pack for a tropical vacation will help you make the most of your island vacation. Whether you are headed toward Turks & Cacios, or you are taking a cruise in the Gulf of Mexico, tropical vacations are tons of fun. Escaping the rat race of the city for a beautiful relaxing beach destination is just what we need to recharge. You’ve already booked your trip, now it is time to pack for the most enjoyment!

Pack lightweight clothing to layer. Linens, simple cotton and breathable fabrics are key for a tropical vacation. With temperatures 90 degrees or more on an average day, you’ll want to be able to stay comfortable. There may be cooler evenings where a lightweight sweater or jacket comes in handy, and often the breeze on the water is enough to give you a chill. By packing the lightest breathable clothing you have it will be easy to layer as needed without getting too hot.

Don’t forget the sunscreen. You’ll likely have access to stores for supplies, but costs can be outrageous. Make room in your luggage for a few bottles of sunscreen. With the sun out and beating down on you constantly, you’ll need to reapply your sunscreen regularly. You don’t want to run out in the middle of a busy day at the beach. 

Multiple bathing suits. Since time in the water and on the beach is a must, you’ll need bathing suits handy. Packing multiples gives you the ability to always have something clean and dry to throw on before heading out to swim or lounge.

Sturdy sandals. Flip flops are popular, but they typically don’t hold up to the amount of walking you’ll be doing. A sturdy sandal with an ankle strap that has some cushion support for walking is a much better choice. Teva’s are highly popular due to the durability and comfort they offer.

Floppy hat. While you’ll have sunscreen slathered on your body constantly, some areas are still more prone to burning. Your neck, face, ears and even the top of your head can burn quickly and easily leaving you with a painful sunburn for the duration of your trip. Pack a large brimmed floppy hat to wear on the beach, as well as while out and about.

Leave the jewelry at home. Tropical vacations mean tons of time in the water. Other than your wedding ring since it is one item you rarely take off, jewelry just isn’t needed Not only will it take up space in your luggage, it can get lost easily while on the beach and in the water. If you want to accessorize for evenings out, bring only a few simple statement pieces, or opt for a fun scarf instead.

Knowing how to pack for a tropical vacation is simply about using common sense. You’ll want to dress comfortably, and always be aware of protecting your skin. Other needs are determined by your individual location. Cruises often have a more specific list of items to pack. Hawaii has a multitude of stores to shop in if needed, and islands in the Caribbean may require a bit more flare for evenings out. Your destination will determine what else you need in your luggage for your upcoming tropical vacation.

29 Comments
  1. Robin Rue (@massholemommy) says

    These are all great tips. I think it’s important to make sure you are prepared when you go on vacation anywhere.

  2. Christy Maurer says

    Yes! You have got to have more than one bathing suit! I hate putting wet suits on lol. Light layers are great too because you never know if it might get chilly at night.

  3. Sandy KS says

    What a great list! I love the reminder of leaving jewelry at home. Many times it is left behind or stolen.

  4. Stacie @ Divine Lifestyle says

    These are great tips. Fingers crossed I get to use them one day soon!

  5. Chubskulit Rose says

    Thanks a lot for these tips. We are heading to the beach next month and definitelyneed these.

  6. Thanks for these tips! We are planning a tropical trip soon so, this is a good reminder.

  7. Life as a Convert says

    Multiple bathing suits is something I wouldn’t always think of. It’s definitely good to have dry ones though.

  8. Jeanine says

    Really great tips! I always freak out when I’m packing even for the smallest trip I couldn’t imagine for an amazing tropical vacation!

  9. lisa @bitesforbabies says

    Great tips…now I just need to book a tropical getaway , lol! Actually, we were thnking of going to Costa Rica or Cuba next year;-)

  10. michele d says

    Those are wonderful tips and selections. Usually I pack light since I just about live in my swimsuit But a nice dress and sandals always do the trick for me.

  11. Lyndsey Jones says

    This a great list of things to ensure you have for your tropical vacation. I always seem to forget something.

  12. Crystal Green says

    This is a great round up of things to ensure you have for your trip. I personally don’t get to enjoy the ocean due to allergies, but everything else I get to enjoy.

  13. Ann Bacciaglia says

    These are great travel tips. I always leave my jewelry at home. I just wear a few cheaper pieces i have that would not be the end of the world if i lost.

  14. mykidsguide says

    These are great tips. I always make sure to have a checklist when packing. I don’t want to be looking for the nearest Walmart when I had forgotten something.

  15. Pauline C. says

    Beautiful tips, beautiful tips! I love bringing at least 4 bathing suits and light layers for walks on the beach during late afternoons.

  16. Tiara says

    Great tips!
    These are very useful for people like myself who travel frequently. You always want to make sure you pack for the weather and have everything you need!

  17. becka says

    Great tips. This is perfect for someone like me who has never been anywhere really tropical. 🙂

  18. Uplifting Families says

    I remember when we went on our cruise thst I wore a my my swimsuit, tank tops, and shorts for the most part. It was a ton of fun and I came home with a great tan

  19. Kori Tomelden says

    Those are really great tips. Especially the one for packing in layers. Just because it’s warm and sunny one day doesn’t mean it won’t open up and rain the next day.

  20. Raijean says

    I love this, I need to do a tropical getaway asap. I’m over Chicao and this rainy weather.

  21. Jacqueline says

    Save money on the spray on sunscreen or you will use it all up the first two days in a really sunny location. Get the regular sunscreen lotion type and it will last longer and take up less space on in your luggage.

  22. Elizaveta Hesketh says

    I like the idea about a large brim hat. I always see these in movies, but have never owned one myself. Anyone has some recommendation of where to get one? I saw some at Bartell’s pharmacy the other day, but those are too cheap.

  23. Carin Kilby Clark says

    Man, I always forget to bring multiple bathing suits!! So then I’m stuck having to hand wash the one. On the upside, I don’t have to wait for it to dry since it’s headed right back into the water. haha

  24. Theresa says

    Bringing multiple bathing suits is such a good idea. It’s also really smart to leave jewelry at home. Thanks for the tips!

  25. CourtneyLynne says

    these are some fantastic tips!!! Now only if I had a tropical vacation to use them for!

  26. Fariha N. says

    I wish i was packing for a tropical vacation right now. ahh, in my dreams for now lol. These are great tips though.

  27. Rebecca Swenor says

    These are great tips for packing to go on a tropical vacation. I hope to do this at least once in my life time. The leaving of the jewerly is something most people would totally forget to do and it is such an awesome idea. I know I would be spending most of my vacation on the beach. Thanks for sharing.

  28. Krystal says

    I wish I would have packed light. I just got back from a trip and totally didn’t need my laptop, camera, or tablet!

  29. Jorge says

    Thanks! Planning go to the Riviera Maya and CanCun, still looking for any friend to go together.

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