A beach tent should fill three requirements: it should be easy to set up, it should be lightweight, and it should provide ample shade. Outdoor gear like traditional tents or daypacks or hiking boots may come with more bells and whistles, but in my mind, the defining adage of a beach tent is “less is more.”
Products in the Guide
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Pacific Breeze Easy Setup Beach Tent
Best Overall
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Neso Gigante
Easiest Set Up
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Coleman Canopy Tent
Best Budget-Friendly Beach Tent
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Shibumi Shade
Most Innovative Beach Tent
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Helinox Royal Box
Best Multi-Purpose Shade
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Snow Peak Takibi Tarp Hexa Set M
Most Eye-Catching Design
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RIO Beach Total Sunblock Kids Beach Tent
Best Beach Tent For Kids
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Gorich Large Beach Tent
Best Feature-Rich Beach Tent
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K&H Pet Products Cot Canopy
Best Beach Tent for Dogs
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What should you look for in a beach tent?
Materials
Most beach tents are made with fade-resistant, synthetic materials imbued with UPF protection. The more traditional tent structures will incorporate mesh for window openings, helping to maintain airflow on warmer days. Tarp-like structures will be constructed of one continuous piece of fabric, designed to stretch and flex with the breeze.
Size
Beach tents come in a variety of sizes, and can accommodate pairs of two all the way to groups of 8-10; the number of people in your crew will dictate what you purchase. If you’ve got young kids and a dog or two, I recommend sizing up a little bit, so you can fit diaper bags, toys and any other accessories you might need under the protection of the shade, without having to constantly shuffle items around.