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Tanning on the beach without harm — how to sunbathe at the sea

Tanning on the beach without harm — how to sunbathe at the sea

A holiday tan is the goal of half the trips to the sea, and the reason for the other half’s first three days going to a sunburn. There is no secret formula — just three rules that turn the sun into a tan, not a hospital trip.

1. Time of day

Before 11 in the morning and after 16 — safe for almost any skin. Between 11 and 16 the UV is at its peak and a tan turns into a burn within 20–30 minutes. If you really want to lie on the beach at noon, do it under an umbrella.

2. SPF

Day 1: SPF 50. Day 2: SPF 30–50. From day 3 onwards: SPF 20–30. Reapply every 1.5–2 hours and immediately after a swim. The «I’ll just tan a bit» plan is exactly how holidays end at the pharmacy on day 2.

3. Water

Drink. The body cools itself by sweating; if you’re dehydrated, sweat dries up, body temperature spikes, and your tan goes wrong. Plain water, lightly salted, 2–2.5 L a day in the heat.

What to eat for a better tan

Tomatoes, carrots, peaches, apricots, watermelon — orange/red fruit and vegetables are rich in carotenoids. They don’t replace sunscreen but they help skin handle UV. Add fish (omega-3), olive oil, nuts.

If you got burned

First aid:

  • A cool (not cold) shower.
  • Aloe gel or Panthenol — every 2–3 hours for the first day.
  • Lots of water inside.
  • Stay out of the sun for 24–48 hours.

If you have a fever above 38, blisters or chills — see a doctor.

Kids and the sun

Under 6 months — never in direct sun. From 6 months — SPF 50, hat, t-shirt during the day. Older kids — same rules as adults, just with thicker margin: zero sun between 11 and 16, no exceptions.

Where to rest after the beach

A shaded inner yard, a cool room, plenty of water — exactly the setup you get at the Valeo guest house: shadow under banana trees, A/C in every room, a kettle for tea and 180 m back to the sea when you’re ready for round two.

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