Beach Games And Activities
Although all children seem to love being on the beach,
sometimes you need to have some ideas for keeping them entertained above and
beyond swimming and building sandcastles. We have tried to provide some
inspiration here.

Beach activities:
Dig a channel to the sea.
Make a dam (use sand, pebbles and other beach finds).
Dig a hole and try to fill it up with water!

Have a go at sand sculpture. What about making a turtle or a mermaid?
Search for driftwood, shells, seaweed, crabs, sea glass
etc
See if you can find a pebble or shell with a ready-made hole in
it, to string on a cord for a necklace.

Collect pebbles, shells, seaweed and other "found" objects and make them into
pictures on the beach.
Award a prize - real or honorary - for the person who can bring
back the most interesting "find".
Build a boat or a car in the sand big enough to sit in.
Great for imaginary journeys.
Draw pictures, words and puzzles in the sand with a stick.
Design pictures using pebbles, rocks, seaweed and shells -
whatever you can gather.

There's always room on the beach for another sandcastle!
Build a city - not just a sandcastle.

Build a "sandman" - the sand equivalent of a snowman. He should turn a
few heads!
Make footprints in the sand. They don't have to be your
own .. why not try some dinosaur footprints instead?
With a little bit of preparation you can make a cast of
your children's feet, hands, or perhaps some interesting objects that they have
found. You will need to take a container in which to mix up your Plaster of
Paris (use bottled water, not salt water). For really smooth edges you might
want to take a container (perhaps a box or a cake tin) in which to make your
mould, or you can just use the sand directly on the beach. First, make sure the
sand is damp enough to hold a shape but not too wet. Press your object or body
part into the sand to leave a good impression. Mix up your Plaster of Paris and
quickly pour it into the mould. It should be dry enough to lift up carefully in
about half an hour: wrap it loosely in bubble wrap or newspaper and take it home
to dry completely before trying to remove any clinging sand.
Beach games:
Keep Your Bottle
This game is particularly good at family parties or with mixed
age groups, and is definitely a warm weather, outdoor game! A great game for a
large beach party.
The Splash Game
Not for the faint-hearted, this game is best played out of doors when clothes
don't really matter! It works with mixed family age-groups if everyone who takes
part is a good sport, and will cause much hilarity..
Ping Pong Ball Race
Dig a series of sloping channels wide enough (and smooth enough) to take a ping
pong ball. Make them equal length, or have slightly longer channels for older
children and adults. Place a ping pong ball at one end and then race each other
blowing the ball down the channel to the finish line.
Beach Mini Golf
Make your own mini golf course in the sand. Players take turns with a plastic
golf club and ball - or whatever you have to hand that you can improvise with.
Frisbee
Get the Frisbee out and challenge the family to a game.
- Set up some targets in the sand and see who can throw the
Frisbee nearest to them.
- Set up some "bottles" (plastic, please!) in the sand, and
see who can knock them over.
- Play Frisbee golf. Make your own devious course in the
sand and take it in turns to complete a "hole", which might be a circle
marked out in the sand. Perhaps you will have to go around the picnic basket
to get there?
- Just throwing a Frisbee back and forth between players
can be enough to keep children entertained for a good long while
- More
Frisbee
games here
Beach Volleyball
Some beaches have a proper volleyball court but it is often monopolised by older
children and young adults. If there is space on the beach you can always set up
your own version, improvising with windbreaks, picnic baskets or a portable
badminton net. Make up your own rules, too, or learn how to
play properly here.
French cricket
French Cricket is a very popular game with older children and teenagers, but it
is fun in a family gathering too. You need at least 6 players for a good game,
and a fairly large space to play.
Bowls (boules, petanque)
It is definitely worth investing in a set of plastic bowls for a day at the
beach, especially if you are going with a mixed age-group - it seems to be a
game that grandparents particularly enjoy! Or improvise your own: you will need
4 pairs of matching balls in an appropriate size for your children, as well as a
small ball to act as the target.
See also Outdoor
Games and Activities
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