Sometimes the sun just won’t come out, even when you’re at the beach, but we don’t let that stop us from enjoying what the area has to offer. We knew our more than 400,000 devout 30A fans would have some great and creative ideas of how to spend a rainy day on 30-A, so we rounded up a few of our favorites. (Just remember: if it’s lightning, stay indoors!)
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Top 13 rainy day suggestions from our 30A Fans:
Find a blanket, a book and a covered porch. — Shannon Kuhl
Have the sliding doors open, screen doors closed and play cards with the family. — Brittany Farley
Get drinks at Bud & Alley’s Rooftop Bar. You aren’t allowed to leave until the rain stops. — Randi Zelcer
We have pool noodle fights in the rain! Every time it rains we grab the pool noodles and run outside. I’m not sure how it started but that’s what we do. — Gina Taylor
The upper deck and bar at WaterColor BeachClub is a favorite rainy day spot. — Christopher Bingham
I love to sit on the balcony so I can hear the rain and watch the ocean during a storm. If it is chilly, sip a warm, but refreshing adult libation, relax and contemplate life. Or where we are going for dinner. Because, seafood, am I right? — Angie Thompson
Ride around and check out the houses in the older neighborhoods. — Kenny Stewart
Make a drink, put a swim suit on and walk the beach. You’ll be wet anyway if you get in the water on a sunny day, so this won’t hurt a thing. — Phyl Drake
I love to use rainy days at the beach as a great day to go explore some of the local businesses and shops that are unique and only found on 30a. Support local family businesses that help make 30A the best and friendliest place around. — Amy Jones
Go to The Red Bar. (It’s what the locals do!) — TC Cannon
Walk the beach and look for shells. It’s the best time to find them, especially at the end of a storm. (And you might see a rainbow!) — Sheila Blanchette
Make a big pot of seafood gumbo and watch the rain. — Jamie Kizer
Sit under a big beach umbrella with a thermos of hot coffee or tea and a good book. — Lisa Shockey