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To ask what you do with your belongings when you go to the beach solo?

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drinksdilemma · 29/05/2026 15:58

I’m not new to solo travel, but I am new to solo summer travel.

I have a few beach visits planned and don’t really know what to do with my stuff if I go to the beach? Do I just leave my bag on the beach and hope it doesn’t get knicked, or do I accept that I just won’t be going in the sea unless I book into a beach club?

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Franpie · Yesterday 17:32

Allseeingallknowing · Yesterday 15:37

Gullible and naive comes to mind!

Not really. Most people are decent. I’ve been doing this for years and years and never had anything stolen. Sure I could be unlucky one day, but hey ho, there wouldn’t be much to steal in my bag anyway.

GirlsAbroad · Yesterday 19:23

Honestly, it’s of course risky but I’ve done it many times with no issues. Bring as few valuables as possible, make it difficult to take all your things and just keep an eye on your stuff when you’re in the water. Your phone is the most annoying thing to replace especially on holiday so that I’d usually keep with you in a waterproof case.

Then just be a little creative - keep your keys, and phone if you don’t mind, in one of these hidden water bottle things (I think they make scarf versions too). If someone knicks your bag they’re probably not going to pick up the water bottle beside it too. A camera is a bit tricky though maybe under your clothes or towel and definitley don’t swim to far… Water bottle with hidden storage

Or find another solo traveller to sit near, I’ve helped watch other people’s stuff before and most people’s would do they same

Water Bottle with Storage Compartment – Secret Storage Bottle

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https://www.tribefeel.com/products/water-bottle-with-storage-compartment

SemiRetiredLoveGoddeess · Yesterday 19:33

Years ago, in Gran Canaria l was sunbathing at the hotel swimming pool. And went to get some lunch at the hotel cafe. All Inclusive

I didn't have any money or valuables in my bag. Just sunscreen, room key card , extra towel etc

When l.went back to leave the pool to go back to my room. I put my hand into my beach bag and noticed my room key card was not in the same place in the beach bag where l had left it.

Thought this was a little odd. But just shrugged it off. When l got back to my room. Somebody has been in the room and stolen my passport and travellers cheques. Which l had kept in a draw.

My own fault for not using the room safe.

So someone, had been watching me around the pool and in the cafe. Got into my bag whilst l was away at the cafe. Taken my room key card. Gone up to my room. Entered the room and stole my passport and travellers cheques

Come back down again and put the key card back into my bag near the pool.

This is what profesional thieves call dipping. They watch you and where you go. When you leave, they dip there hand into you bag to see what they can find.

I was told by some guests later in the week and the Thomson Holiday Rep. That this sort of thing was rife in Gran Canaria at that time.

That the hotel staff could have been involved and even it could have been done by another guest who needed more spending money

So l was not at the beach but at a so called 4 star reputable hotel cha7n..

Moral of the story always gets a room safe and just go to the beach with as little as possible.

Hope this helps someone in the future.

Alottatopspin · Yesterday 20:51

I have a puffin tow bag and it’s AMAZING! Keeps everything completely dry. If you’re worried you can use another waterproof pouch for the camera.
However, I swim every day in the sea and tend to leave my stuff in the beach unless I’m going for a few kms. Never had anything touched in the U.K. and Brighton is my local beach.

ElleintheWoods · Yesterday 21:36

Inflatable tow float you can put all your things into and doubles as a rucksack, completely waterproof.

if you don’t love the look, you can easily bury it in a tote bag.

you’re welcome.

caringcarer · Yesterday 21:49

I have asunhatwith a little pocket on it. I fold and €40 in there. Enough for ice creams. I leave everything else including valuables like wedding and engaging ring back at house. I travel light: a towel, suncream, my sun hat and a few bottles of water and a baguette. Nothing really worth stealing. If put car key and phone in my waterproof pouch and put down back of my costume and clip on to costume strap.

TimeToStopLurking · Yesterday 22:20

Waterproof phone pouch to go around your neck and swim with it. Take a small lunchbox/container and bury anything valuable you can't leave behind just under your beach towel. Careful to remember to dig it up before you lift your towel which marks the spot.

ScreentimeInTheMeantime · Yesterday 22:21

drinksdilemma · 29/05/2026 15:58

I’m not new to solo travel, but I am new to solo summer travel.

I have a few beach visits planned and don’t really know what to do with my stuff if I go to the beach? Do I just leave my bag on the beach and hope it doesn’t get knicked, or do I accept that I just won’t be going in the sea unless I book into a beach club?

Get a dry bag for valuables - you can just take it in the sea with you

notasausage · Today 11:52

I’m going to take a little dry bag - big enough for my phone & kindle and leave any other valuables in the hotel. Might double bag into a ziplock bag inside it if I’m actually swimming. The little dock and bay ones look nice. Clothes, towel etc should be fine on the beach.

HelenHan67 · Today 13:17

caringcarer · Yesterday 21:49

I have asunhatwith a little pocket on it. I fold and €40 in there. Enough for ice creams. I leave everything else including valuables like wedding and engaging ring back at house. I travel light: a towel, suncream, my sun hat and a few bottles of water and a baguette. Nothing really worth stealing. If put car key and phone in my waterproof pouch and put down back of my costume and clip on to costume strap.

I admire you always travel with a baguette

Allseeingallknowing · Today 13:32

TimeToStopLurking · Yesterday 22:20

Waterproof phone pouch to go around your neck and swim with it. Take a small lunchbox/container and bury anything valuable you can't leave behind just under your beach towel. Careful to remember to dig it up before you lift your towel which marks the spot.

Burying it is not very safe- thieves will be aware of this !

Rounder888 · Today 15:31

I always plonked my bag as close to the waters edge as I can, so I could keep an eye on it. Or sometimes right by the lifeguard station. I’ve also had me and another person on our own kind of share keeping an eye on each others stuff whilst we go in for our dips (usually another solo woman around same age, or sometime a small family once or twice)

ToffeeCrabApple · Today 15:43

Id take minimal belongings, eg phone, 1 bank card, a lightweight towel etc, and use a waterproof swim back pack.

https://www.decathlon.co.uk/p/waterproof-swimming-pouch-6l-transparent/170092/c183c104m8401949

Id probably have the phone in a waterproof pouch inside as well for double protection.

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