9 Best Foods To Bring to the Beach — Eat This Not That

By Ghuman

Introduction

When it comes to beach days, the food you bring can make or break the experience. Whether you’re planning a picnic or just want to have some snacks on hand, it’s important to choose the right foods. Eating the wrong foods can leave you feeling sluggish and bloated, while the right foods can give you the energy you need to make the most of your beach day. To help you out, we’ve compiled a list of the 9 best foods to bring to the beach. From healthy snacks to delicious sandwiches, these foods will keep you energized and satisfied all day long. So grab your beach bag and get ready to enjoy the sun, sand, and surf with these tasty treats!

9 Best Foods To Bring to the Beach

Heading to the beach for a day of fun in the sun? Don’t forget to pack some delicious snacks to keep you fueled up! Here are 9 of the best foods to bring to the beach.

1. Trail Mix

Trail mix is a great snack to bring to the beach because it’s easy to make and it’s full of energy-boosting ingredients like nuts, dried fruit, and chocolate chips. Plus, it’s easy to portion out into individual servings so you don’t have to worry about sharing.

2. Fruit

Fruit is a great snack to bring to the beach because it’s light, refreshing, and full of vitamins and minerals. Pack some apples, oranges, or grapes for a healthy snack that won’t weigh you down.

3. Sandwiches

Sandwiches are a great option for a beach snack because they’re easy to make and they’re filling. Try a classic PB&J or get creative with some of your favorite ingredients. Just make sure to pack it in an insulated lunch bag to keep it fresh.

4. Chips and Salsa

Chips and salsa are a classic beach snack that’s sure to please. Pack some tortilla chips and your favorite salsa for a tasty snack that’s easy to share.

5. Popcorn

Popcorn is a great snack to bring to the beach because it’s light and easy to share. Plus, it’s full of fiber and antioxidants, so it’s a healthier option than some other snacks.

6. Veggie Sticks

Veggie sticks are a great snack to bring to the beach because they’re light, crunchy, and full of vitamins and minerals. Pack some carrots, celery, or bell peppers for a healthy snack that won’t weigh you down.

7. Hummus

Hummus is a great snack to bring to the beach because it’s full of protein and healthy fats. Pack some pita chips or veggies to dip in the hummus for a tasty snack that’s sure to satisfy.

8. Granola Bars

Granola bars are a great snack to bring to the beach because they’re easy to pack and they’re full of energy-boosting ingredients like oats, nuts, and dried fruit. Plus, they come in a variety of flavors, so you can find one that everyone will love.

9. Yogurt

Yogurt is a great snack to bring to the beach because it’s light, refreshing, and full of protein and calcium. Pack some individual servings of your favorite flavor for a healthy snack that won’t weigh you down.

Beach days call for items like some serious SPF, a cute beach towel, and perhaps some beach games. And among all of the beach day must-haves, the one category that tops the list is amazing beach-friendly snacks.

Why snacks? Imagine a scenario when you made the effort to lug your beach equipment to the perfect spot on the sand, propped up your sun-blocking umbrella, and you are having a jolly time in the sun with your family and friends. And then hunger strikes—your tummy starts grumbling, and you need to get something in your belly ASAP. But the last thing you want to do is leave the beach to get something to eat and drink.

Enter beach snacks. Having a bag packed with beach-friendly noshes that are satisfying, good for you, and portable is the ticket to having a successful beach day. Sure, you can bank on buying snacks at the local concession stand. But between the high prices and the low nutritional value that many food options available in that capacity offer, there is no doubt that a little pre-planning and strategy when packing your beach bag filled with snacks can be a lifesaver.

As a registered dietitian and a lifetime beach lover, I have searched the grocery shelves for the best foods to bring to the beach. Pre-portioned food that doesn’t easily attract sand and offers some serious nutrition is the trifecta that I frequently look for. And since I don’t always feel like bringing a cooler with me when I hit the beach, finding options that don’t require refrigeration is a real bonus in my book.

If you are on the hunt for the best foods to bring to the beach, look no further than this list, curated by a registered dietitian and beach lover who can’t do without her beach snacks. Then, for more food tips, check out 13 Ways to Eat Healthy on a Budget.

sea salt popchips
Popchips

Crunchy chips and beach snacking go hand-in-hand. Instead of grabbing a bag of fried chips that can leave you feeling heavy, lean on Popchips for a satisfying salty snack. Popchips are heated in a pressure chamber, which makes them “pop.” They contain only half the fat of traditionally fried chips—but they are equally delicious. If you have a cooler, toting some single-serving dips along, like guacamole or salsa, can be a fun way to enjoy these chips, too.

Whisps Cheese & Pretzel Bites
Whisps

These convenient bites combine two beloved snacks, cheese and pretzels, into one bite. With 6-8 grams of protein and 0 grams of sugar per serving, Whisps Cheese & Pretzel Bites can help keep you feeling satisfied while you are catching some rays.

And since they are a shelf-stable option made with 100% real cheese, cheese lovers can enjoy their favorite food in flavors like Cheddar, Everything, and Honey Mustard without the need to worry about lugging a cooler around to keep their dairy food cool and safe.

That's it. mini fruit bars
That’s it.

Made with only real fruit, That’s it. Mini Fruit Bars make it easy to eat fruit while on the go. With these snacks, you don’t have to worry about how to perfectly transport delicate fruit, as these bars are made of dried ingredients that are shelf-stable and certainly not delicate. With no added sugars and free from the top 12 allergens, these bars are a super-simple addition to your beach bag to help you meet your fruit quota for the day.

pom wonderful
Courtesy of POM Wonderful

Things like stress and environmental pollutants that we may be around on the beach can generate free radicals, which can lead to oxidative stress that the body has to try and manage. Drinking POM Wonderful 100% Pomegranate Juice is a simple way to power through your day with antioxidants that fight free radicals. Every bottle of POM Wonderful has the juice of whole-pressed pomegranates and nothing else—no fillers and never any added sugar. What a perfect sip for a warm day outside in nature!

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chocolate peanut brownie clif thins
Courtesy of Walmart

CLIF Thins have 100 calories and 5 grams of sugar per pack for a perfectly portioned, crispy, and crunchy snack-time pick-me-up. Baked until perfectly crisp, CLIF Thins are made with organic rolled oats and available in three delicious flavors. These are ideal for bringing to the beach because unlike many snack options, these come in single-serving packs, reducing the risk of getting your nosh all sandy throughout the day.

Uncle Matt's organic lemonade
Courtesy of Uncle Matt’s

Uncle Matt’s Organic No Sugar Added Lemonade Juice Boxes are a great cooler addition for your beach day. The shelf-stable line contains zero added sugars, is sweetened with stevia, and boosted with 150% DV vitamin C, plus 25% DV vitamin D and zinc for immune support. These delicious and refreshing functional juice boxes come in two flavors: Lemonade and Strawberry Lemonade.

Snack Mates' chicken and apple mini meat sticks
The New Primal

Bits of dried apple and tender all-natural chicken raised without antibiotics are what make these meat sticks so desirable. As a protein option that requires no refrigeration, these shelf-stable meat sticks are a great beach snack that contains no antibiotics or hormones.

Toodaloo adaptogenic trail mix
Toodaloo

If you have difficulty finding your chill while you are at the beach, snagging this trail mix can be just what you need. Made with nuts, coconut chips, and adaptogens like ashwagandha and reishi, this snack mix can help keep you satisfied and calm at the same time.

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If you haven’t tried freezing washed and dried grapes, take this as your inspiration. Frozen grapes are an icy treat that is incredibly satisfying and hydrating. And with no added sugar or anything artificial, everyone can feel good by including them in their beach day. Opting for cotton candy grapes adds a little more natural sweetness to your beach day, but if you can’t find that variety, any type of grape will do.

Lauren Manaker MS, RDN, LD, CLEC

Lauren Manaker is an award-winning registered dietitian, book author, and recipe developer who has been in practice for almost 20 years. Read more