Sex on the beach or in the pool isn’t just a fantasy — it’s a raw, wet, sensual experience. It puts us in touch with the body in its natural state: wet skin, sun heat, and desire in the open. But to make it truly pleasurable, we need more than just horniness — we need to do it right.
First tip: choose the right spot and the right time. It’s not about putting ourselves in awkward or risky situations. A low-traffic area, at night or during sunset, can be perfect for an intense and discreet moment. Ideally, it’s a place where we can give in without worrying who’s watching — unless that turns us on, of course.
Water isn’t lube — it washes it away. As hot as water sex sounds, it actually dries things out. So, if there’s going to be penetration, bring a good silicone-based lube (water-based won’t last). Applying it slowly, teasingly, can be part of the turn-on.
Swimwear becomes part of the game. Pulling down a wet brief, feeling it slide down your thighs, seeing damp hair stuck to the skin... it’s all arousing. You don’t need to get completely naked. Sometimes, leaving part of the body covered makes things even hotter.
After the action, take care of your body. A rinse with fresh water gets rid of salt, chlorine, and any leftover lube. Moisturizing the skin and gently cleaning if there was penetration keeps things comfortable. Great sex is also responsible sex — and we enjoy it more when we treat it that way.