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How do you party on the beach?

Some other activities to try include:
  1. Bring equipment for a game of beach volleyball.
  2. Organize a sandcastle-building contest. ...
  3. If you're on a beach with interesting seashells, send your guests scavenging for the best variety of shells.
  4. Remember to bring along music and play your favorite beach songs throughout the party.




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Parasailing, scuba diving, snorkelling, water surfing, kayaking, swimming, we can go on and on about the fun things to do at the beach for adults or even for kids in terms of water activities.

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Look at the Stars Get your daily dose of exercise by going for a walk on the beach after dark. The stars and meteor showers are a good way to make conversation with the person you go with. As you make your way towards the water, look down and see if there are any starfish or other sea creatures lying about.

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35 Totally Not-Boring Things to Do at the Beach. Family Approved!
  1. Kick, jump, stomp and splash in the water.
  2. When the water recedes from the shore, chase it. ...
  3. Grab a fistful of really, really wet sand and build a drip castle.
  4. Lie down and make sand angels.
  5. Fill a bucket with water.


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How can I look more attractive on the beach?
  1. Get a Manicure. Sunny yellows, pastel pinks, or ocean blues; we love summer nail colors. ...
  2. Get a Pedicure. ...
  3. Get a Smoothing Treatment. ...
  4. Get a Trim. ...
  5. Lash Lift & Tint. ...
  6. Brow Shape & Tint. ...
  7. Exfoliate & Shave. ...
  8. Use Self Tanner or Get a Spray Tan.


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Top “rules” of “beach etiquette” Don't sit too close to others if there is open space — 58% Don't litter — 53% Don't shake off/remove sand close to others — 51% Don't play music loudly — 40% Don't set up your things right in front of others — 39%

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Pack using a cooler or an insulated bag with an ice pack. Keeping foods chilled prevents them from going limp or wilting under the hot sun. Frozen juice boxes or water bottles work in lieu of ice packs. An additional benefit of using a cooler: Foods are better protected, and less likely to be squashed.

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