Everyone loves a vacation in paradise which usually involves sunbathing on the beach and taking a dip in the water.


The best time to go to a beach is the evening time. Because in the evening the beach become more beautiful. You can see the sun set clearly and can observe the changes in the sky when sun is going to set. The wind coming from the see is also makes your evening most beautiful. When you stay some more time you can see the beautiful rising of the moon. You can enjoy very much with the scenery's around you.


Be sure to avoid putting yourself (and others) in danger by following these simple tips when heading to the beach:


1.Ask A Lifeguard & Stay Close


Choose beaches with lifeguards and don’t be afraid to approach them to ask about water conditions or weather for your day. It’s better to be informed and prepared for a fun day in the sun. Also, consider picnicking on the beach next to a lifeguard tower. They’re keeping watch over the action and will help keep your family safe.


2.Don’t Swim Alone


It’s always safer (and more fun!) to stay in groups and this applies to swimming at the beach too. No matter how good of a swimmer you are it’s important to apply the buddy system for beach safety.


3.Watch For Flags & Signs (& Know What They Mean)


When going to any beach it’s important to know what the colors mean on signage or flags posted. Knowing their meaning helps keep your family out of danger and makes for a fun, safe vacation. Here are the sign/flag colors you should know:



Green = Safe. Ocean is calm and clear for swimmers.


Yellow = Caution. Indicates moderate surf and ocean currents.


Red = High hazard/Dangerous. Indicates strong ocean currents.


Blue/Purple = Not as common but these colors normally indicate potentially dangerous marine life like jellyfish.


4.Sun Protection


It’s important to be prepared for a day in the sun by applying sunblock with the right amount of SPF (sun protection factor). We suggest not going lower than 30 SPF, or for sensitive skin, 50 SPF. If you plan to go in the water, be sure the sunscreen you’re applying is water resistant and reapply every couple hours.


Whether you want to relax with your toes in the sand or try surfing and snorkeling, there's a perfect beach destination for you. Thankfully, you can have an incredible vacation without spending too much.


1.Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, Florida


Sure, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and Palm Beach are popular destinations in Florida, but this lesser-known beach town is far more affordable. It's hidden on Florida's east coast, tucked between Fort Lauderdale and Pompano Beach, and visiting makes you feel like you've stepped back in time.



While in town, be sure to take a stroll down the beach pavilion to the pier. You can walk through Anglin's Square, which is filled with cafes, restaurants, and gelato shops.


2.Panama


If you are looking for an exotic beach vacation, Panama is a far more affordable option than other tropical destinations. If you visit during the offseason, you can get serious deals on flights and hotels.



While you're here, explore the famous Panama Canal and the nearby Miraflores Visitor Center, which has a four-story museum and a view of the locks where ships pass. Wander around Panama's historic district, called Casco Viejo, which has a history that goes back to the 1600s. Today, it is filled with restaurants, local shops, and plus historic churches to tour.


3.Sayulita, Mexico


Swap Cabo, Cancun, or other popular vacation spots in Mexico for the beach town of Sayulita, a cheaper (and more relaxed) destination. Situated on the west coast of Mexico near Puerto Vallarta, this town is famous for its surfing. But you don't have to hit the board to enjoy it — instead, spend your time on the beautiful beaches like La Lancha, Playa De Los Muertos, Carricitos, or Sayulita Beach.



There are also tons of shops to explore, from surfing shops to bohemian-chic clothing stores such as Revolucion del Sueno and local galleries like Evoke the Spirit.