Our quick weekend family getaway to Myrtle Beach earlier in the year had me dreaming of those ocean views. You could hardly blame me, check out the gorgeous condo we found through Condo-World here. The more I dreamed about it, the more I realized that you really can’t beat the comfort of renting a beach condo for your family vacation. Especially if you plan to cook a week of meals right in your very own beach house kitchen. But with our vacation budget running low, I wasn’t sure if we could make it happen. We always love the break in our routine and I really wanted the ability to continue our annual summer tradition of a family beach trip. When I thought about how much money we could save by cooking our own meals at a beach condo, we decided to just go for it. This easy meal plan helped make that happen! If you’re planning a trip with a larger group like for a family reunion, however, you’ll be more interested in my 40 recipes for easy meals for large groups on vacation.
Biggest Budget Saving Tip
If you’re looking for a budget-friendly way to squeeze in your annual family beach vacation, there are few better options than renting an oceanfront beach condo.
You get your own clean, private space for the trip. You can easily walk down to the beach early in the morning and later in the evening. You can enjoy the ocean views right from your balcony during the crowded times during the day. And perhaps most importantly, you could save hundreds of dollars by cooking your own meals in your own beach rental kitchen.
Why You Should Cook on a Beach Vacation
One of my favorite parts about vacation is dining out at local restaurants but in order to make this budget-friendly trip happen, we planned to cook all of our meals right in the condo kitchen. It is a great idea to cook some of your meals at your beach rental because:
a super-simple meal plan for a week’s worth of dinners an assortment of easy breakfast ideas an assortment of easy lunch ideas
Saves a Lot of Money: Even for a family of just 4, we were looking at $90+ for most dinners at a restaurant. Less Time Waiting: By the end of a busy day swimming, sometimes kids are too exhausted to even enjoy the meal out. It is so nice to just relax around a quiet dinner and have a restful evening not spent waiting in line for a table at a restaurant.
The Beach Vacation Meal Plan for Dinners
If you’re really worried about cooking so much on vacation, my best advice is to plan to cook your own dinners at the condo and then treat yourselves to a more affordable lunch out at a local restaurant.
You avoid the strongest sun of the day and can relax at a restaurant. Lunches are much cheaper than dinners at a restaurant. The waits will be shorter. You can relax in the evening and enjoy the beach views from your balcony.
I pre-ordered all of our groceries for the entire week and had them delivered right to our condo door shortly after check-in on the first day of our trip. The only decision that was left was which recipes to make and then knowing what to order! These easy dinner ideas are perfect for cooking quickly in any beach house or beach condo kitchen.
Involves a short list of ingredients Uses minimal cooking tools and gear for easy clean-up Uses similar ingredients over and over again to save you money Minimizes waste by the end of the week Are kid-friendly and totally customizable for picky eaters
I’ve included six dinners so there’s room for take-out or delivery one evening of the beach trip. If you don’t want to do take-out, you could always add a frozen pizza or two to your grocery list for an easy night. The meal plan feeds 4 – 6 people, depending on your appetite. Each recipe is easily scalable for larger crowds, you just need to add larger quantities of each ingredient. When you buy the digital book, you not only get the entire meal plan and recipes listed below gathered together in one spot to bring along on your trip, but you get all my best tips for feeding your family for an entire week at the beach. I included everything you need to plan for an easy-peasy breakfast, lunch, and dinner plan for the entire week. Pasta is satisfying comfort food for the end of the long day getting settled and it comes together in a pinch. Get the pasta with sausage and peppers recipe here. Since the salad is so easy, tonight we’ll prep two loaves of fresh garlic bread. One will be used for this dinner and we’ll pop one in the freezer for later in the week. You can always substitute frozen garlic bread if you prefer. Get the Caesar salad recipe here. Get the garlic bread recipe here. Get the baked meatball subs recipe here. Get the taco skillet recipe here. The pierogis are an easy side dish that are prepped on the stove top while the fish bakes. If you don’t like them, you can substitute any stove-top side you prefer: rice, pasta, etc. The salsa corn is just a mix of frozen corn and fresh pico de gallo or salsa and chopped green onions. Get the recipe for the roasted salmon here. I also included a variety of easy side dish ideas to go with it if you want to swap the pierogis and/or corn. Get the recipe for the fresh tomato pasta here. Get the recipe for roasted shrimp here. Get the garlic bread recipe here. NOTE: The grocery list suggests a bag of frozen shrimp for this dish. Be sure to add chicken to your shopping cart to replace it if you prefer. (The second bag of shrimp on the list is intended for the Caesar salad above.) Swap one with an easy summer Crockpot meal for your beach rental. Just be sure your rental has a slowcooker in the kitchen before you go. Roll-ups or wrap sandwiches are the perfect beach vacation lunch because you can make them quickly, they store well in the fridge, and you can pack them for a trip down to the beach. Mix and match a few roll-up flavors. Cut them into pinwheels and kids will love to nibble on the different flavors.
Firecracker pinwheels (this is our favorite easy pinwheel recipe) BLT and turkey Roast beef and cheddar Ham and havarti with peach mustard
Don’t let breakfast slow you down. Keep these easy breakfast items in your beach condo kitchen so you can head out the door quickly.
Yogurt with granola and fruit: I love this easy homemade granola recipe Granola bars Cereal and milk Bakery muffins and fruit Homemade quick bread (we love this banana zucchini bread) Make-your-own-takeout breakfast sandwiches (English muffins, frozen sausage patties, and sliced cheese)
Ice cream sandwiches Popsicles Root beer floats Licorice wands Prepared Jello or pudding and whipped cream Fresh fruit served in waffle cone bowls with whipped cream
I did my best to make this meal plan as easy on you as possible! I’ve organized all the ingredients you need to make all six of the dinners into one easy shopping list. NOTE: The shopping list does NOT include the lunch and breakfast ideas. Be sure to make note of your favorite ideas and add those to your shopping cart before you hit the road.