The 8 Best Beach Canopies, Tested and Reviewed

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Sport-Brella Versa-Brella SPF 50+ Adjustable Umbrella set up on a beach

TripSavvy / Stella Yu

Beach canopies come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, from traditional umbrellas and floating shades to cabanas or tents with walls for added privacy. There are pros and cons to each style, but the main benefit of each is the same: protection from potentially harmful sun exposure and the ability to extend your time on the beach accordingly. Common things to look out for include fabric rated with the highest level of sun protection (UPF 50+), easy assembly, and a reliable way to anchor the canopy against gusting wind. Drink holders and storage pockets are examples of nice-to-have extras.

To help you find the right beach canopy for you, our team of travel experts tested 21 of the best products out there in a real-life beach setting. Each one was evaluated and scored for capacity, design, durability, maneuverability, and value, with overall scores used to choose winners in categories ranging from Best Umbrella to Best Cabana.

What We Like
  • Stability-emphasizing design

  • Strong without excess heft

  • Very quick and simple to assemble

What We Don't Like
  • Carry strap is not padded

Our overall winner was the Sport-Brella Premiere Umbrella Shelter, with its 8-foot canopy and alternative design that sees it sit at a tilt on the ground, with side flaps that you can extend for extra shade or protection from the wind. We liked that the umbrella also prevents sand from being kicked into your space as people walk past. The canopy has a UPF 50+ liner, while the heavy-duty central pole comes with a tilt mechanism that lets you adjust coverage as the sun moves across the sky. On the bottom of the pole is an oversized auger bit, which combines with the integrated twist handle to allow easy, secure anchoring.

The umbrella shade also includes two sets of stakes and guy lines. We appreciated that it comes with so many different options for withstanding wind and felt that this versatility makes it suitable for many outdoor events (concerts, tailgating), not just the beach. Other useful features include two zippered windows for views and airflow and multiple internal pockets for keeping your valuables out of the sand. Overall, we were impressed with the durability and lightness of the materials. Our only gripe was that the included carry bag was not especially comfortable. Color choices range from red to aqua or gray camo.

Weight: 8 pounds | Dimensions: 8 feet (53 x 3.5 x 3.5 inches packed) | Capacity: 2-4 people | Sun Protection: UPF 50+

Sport-Brella Premiere 8-ft. Outdoor Umbrella displayed on a beach with a towel and cooler underneath

TripSavvy / Monica Aguinaga

Best Overall, Runner-Up

Shibumi Shade

Shibumi Shade

Amazon

Our Ratings
  • Portability
    5/5
  • Ease of Use
    4/5
  • Performance
    5/5
  • Durability
    5/5
  • Value
    4/5
What We Like
  • Unique

  • Easily accommodates up to six people

  • High-quality, durable construction

What We Don't Like
  • Not the cheapest option

The Shibumi Shade is by far the most expensive canopy on this list, costing more than four times the price of our overall winner. However, the expense is at least somewhat justified by its revolutionary design, which works with the wind instead of against it. The canopy connects to a single pole that you plant 6 inches into the sand at both ends, creating a tunnel of shade supported entirely by wind power. There’s also an anchor weight, which you fill with sand. Setup is easy and should take no longer than three minutes once you’re used to it.

With no rigid structure, the canopy won’t tumble away during a strong gust. We tested it just after a storm for which tornado warnings were issued with no trouble whatsoever. It stayed secure the entire time with no need for adjustments. We were also pleased with the amount of shade offered (150 square feet) and the unimpeded airflow. The canopy only needs 3 mph of wind to stay afloat. Finally, we love that it’s made from ocean-bound recycled plastic and that it’s incredibly lightweight and easy to carry.

Weight: 4 pounds | Dimensions: 180 x 120 inches (26 x 5 inches packed | Capacity: 4-6 people | Sun Protection: UPF 50+

Shibumi Shade displayed with beach chairs on a beach

TripSavvy / Lindsay Boyers

Qipi Beach Cabana

Amazon

Our Ratings
  • Portability
    4.5/5
  • Ease of Use
    5/5
  • Performance
    4/5
  • Durability
    5/5
  • Value
    3/5
What We Like
  • Sturdy construction

  • Customizable

  • Reasonably portable

What We Don't Like
  • Side wall can impact stability

If you’re more of a traditional cabana kind of person, you’ll love the QiPi Beach Cabana with its UPF 50+ fabric shell and durable, wind-resistant fiberglass structure. The materials are built to last, while integrated sandbags and a set of stakes allow for compatibility with multiple terrains. We found setup and takedown easy, although it was a little tedious to fill and empty the sandbags, and the entire process took around 15 minutes. The cabana has a detachable wall, which you can use to regulate the amount of shade, privacy, and airflow.

On windy days, we would not recommend attaching the shade wall. We did, and the extra wind resistance sent the cabana toppling. Nevertheless, we appreciated its many other features, including internal pockets at each corner for our beach essentials. The cabana packs down snugly into its included carry bag, which has convenient handles that make it easy to carry even though this product is relatively heavy at just over 10 pounds. Beach-appropriate colors and patterns range from sailor stripes to sea life.

Weight: 10.4 pounds | Dimensions: ‎72 x 72 x 90 inches (5 x 8 x 5.5 inches packed) | Capacity: 2-4 people | Sun Protection: UPF 50+

Person sitting on a beach chair under the Qipi Beach Cabana

TripSavvy / Kaya Abrahamson

Pacific Breeze Easy Setup Beach Tent

Amazon

Our Ratings
  • Portability
    5/5
  • Ease of Use
    5/5
  • Performance
    5/5
  • Durability
    5/5
  • Value
    5/5
What We Like
  • Lives up to its hype

  • Handles strong winds

  • Thoughtful design choices

What We Don't Like
  • No porch area

The Pacific Breeze Easy Setup Beach Tent is made from breathable polyester, with a fiberglass frame and a water-resistant PE floor. All of the materials are high quality, meaning that this option’s affordable price represents excellent value for money. We found the tent extremely light and easy to carry and believe that there’s merit to the brand’s claim to offer the “fastest and easiest setup and takedown of all beach tents.” With no poles to put together and a proprietary pop-up mechanism, assembly is refreshingly simple.

The day that we tested the tent was windy, but it stayed securely in place (and when we employed the included stakes, stopped moving completely). It also has four integrated sand pockets. The interior felt bigger than we expected and we appreciated that the tent offers complete coverage from the sun. There are several storage pockets and two large windows for maximum airflow and ventilation. The latter have roll-down screens for privacy during kids’ nap times or when you want to get changed.

Weight: 4.5 pounds | Dimensions: 87 x 47 x 49 inches (40 x 5 x 5 inches packed) | Capacity: 2-4 people | Sun Protection: UPF 50+

Person setting up the Pacific Breeze Easy Setup Beach Tent on a beach

TripSavvy / Monica Aguinaga

WhiteFang 3-Person Beach Tent

Amazon

Our Ratings
  • Portability
    5/5
  • Ease of Use
    5/5
  • Performance
    5/5
  • Durability
    4.5/5
  • Value
    5/5
What We Like
  • Adapts to the environment

  • Adjustable

  • Doesn't overly obstruct vision

What We Don't Like
  • Fiddly installation, especially on your own

The WhiteFang Beach Tent is undoubtedly a budget-friendly choice. It’s also a great value option, offering lightweight compactness and high-quality construction. The only downside is that it’s relatively tricky to set up single-handedly, given that it’s designed just like a traditional camping tent with fiberglass poles that must be assembled, threaded, and secured in place. The actual process is straightforward, though, and once up, the tent is worth the effort.

It comes with guy lines and two kinds of stakes for use on different terrains. We only used one set during testing and despite gusting winds, the tent stayed firmly in place. The interior is spacious, with three large windows offering panoramic views and unparalleled ventilation. The porch doubles as a fourth wall with a double-zipper design that lets you customize the level of privacy. We especially love this for families in the breastfeeding and diaper-changing stage. Two storage pouches, a ceiling hook, and a choice of beachy colors seal the deal.

Weight: 3.3 pounds | Dimensions: 83 x 55 x 46 inches (17 x 6.5 x 5 inches packed) | Capacity: 3 people | Sun Protection: UPF 50+

Person sitting inside the WhiteFang 3-Person Beach Tent on the beach

TripSavvy / Jamie Griffin

Sport-Brella Versa-Brella SPF 50+ Adjustable Umbrella

Amazon

Our Ratings
  • Portability
    4.5/5
  • Ease of Use
    5/5
  • Performance
    5/5
  • Durability
    4.5/5
  • Value
    5/5
What We Like
  • Intuitive

  • Great travel option

  • Affordable

What We Don't Like
  • Must be attached to something

With its rugged canopy and heavy-duty universal clamp, the Sport-Brella Versa-Brella Adjustable Beach Umbrella is designed to attach to your beach chair or lounger to provide a personal patch of upper-body shade. It’s compatible with square or tubular bars so you could also attach it to a golf cart, truck railings, or even the bleachers at your kid’s football game. We found it amazingly easy to set up—so much so that we didn’t need the instructions. Once mounted, the umbrella remained securely in place even in significant wind.

A four-way, 360-degree swivel with two push-button hinges allows you to adjust the umbrella to whatever angle is necessary to block out the sun. It’s also the lightest option on this list and a good choice whenever portability is a priority. We loved that it fit easily in our checked bag when going on vacation and that it was compact enough to carry on the subway. Despite being tossed around a bit, it still looked like new at the end of our test period. Finally, the price is so reasonable considering its functionality that we would happily have paid double.

Weight: 1.8 pounds | Dimensions: 40 x 42 inches (3.5 x 36 inches packed | Capacity: 1 person | Sun Protection: UPF 50+

The Sport-Brella Versa-Brella SPF 50+ Adjustable Umbrella stands on a deck behind two lounge chairs

TripSavvy / Anna Popp

OutdoorMaster Beach Umbrella with Sand Bag and Cup Holder

Amazon

Our Ratings
  • Portability
    5/5
  • Ease of Use
    5/5
  • Performance
    5/5
  • Durability
    5/5
  • Value
    5/5
What We Like
  • Straightforward

  • Protection at all hours

  • Stable

What We Don't Like
  • Instructions could be better

If your go-to sun protection is an umbrella, then the OutdoorMaster Beach Umbrella is our top pick in this category. It boasts a 6.5-foot, PU-coated canopy supported by durable fiberglass ribs that are designed to cope with wind pressure. The strong steel pole has a corkscrew tip that we were able to twist into the sand with very little effort, while the integrated sandbag can hold up to 44 pounds of sand to make a formidable anchor. We found the umbrella simple to set up despite poor instructions.

Once up, it provided plenty of shade for two adults. With the sandbag filled, it was rock solid even when the wind gusted, and the canopy’s 180-degree tilt mechanism allowed us to adjust the shade throughout the day depending on the sun’s position in the sky. We liked the cup holder, which can hold four drinks and doubles as a table for keeping your phone and your favorite sunglasses out of the sand. Although the umbrella is long, it’s compact and light with a convenient carry case. Choose stripes or solid colors in various shades of blue.

Weight: 6.28 pounds | Dimensions: 6.5 feet (50 x 5 x 4.5 inches packed) | Capacity: 2 people | Sun Protection: UPF 50+

OutdoorMaster Beach Umbrella with Sand Bag and Cup Holder set up on beach

TripSavvy / Taylor Fox

Best Umbrella, Runner-Up

beachBUB All-In-One Beach Umbrella

beachBUB All-In-One Beach Umbrella System

Amazon

Our Ratings
  • Portability
    5/5
  • Ease of Use
    5/5
  • Performance
    5/5
  • Durability
    5/5
  • Value
    5/5
What We Like
  • Clever anchoring system

  • Easy-to-carry bag

  • Durable

What We Don't Like
  • A bit more of an investment

Although considerably more expensive than the OutdoorMaster, the BeachBUB All-in-One Umbrella is a worthwhile alternative for those who can afford it. Every aspect of it is built to last, from the two-piece, commercial-grade aluminum pole to the 7.5-foot canopy. The latter features fiberglass ribs, triple-layered rib pockets, and a specially designed hub system that makes the canopy 10 times less likely to invert in strong winds. Also included are a gopher tool (for digging the hole for the pole), a scoop shovel, and a base that you fill with sand to act as an anchor.

We found the instructions clear and the setup easy. The first time took around 15 minutes, but after we had mastered the process we were able to shave that to less than five. We couldn’t have been more impressed with the umbrella’s ability to withstand strong wind: Once set up, we felt it wasn’t going anywhere. We also liked the integrated towel hook, which doubled as a handy place to hang our beach bag. Finally, the reinforced carry bag is extra comfortable thanks to its wide, padded strap. There are five bold colors to choose from.

Weight: 9 pounds | Dimensions: 7.5 feet | Capacity: 1-2 people | Sun Protection: UPF 50+

Person lying on towel under beachBUB All-In-One Beach Umbrella System

TripSavvy / Sarah Naftzger

Final Verdict

A beach canopy should offer plenty of shade, have a relatively simple setup and takedown process, and be stable enough to handle ever-present wind. The Sport-Brella Premiere Umbrella checks all these boxes plus features storage pockets. And, if your budget allows, we also like the innovative design and use of reclaimed materials in the Shibumi Shade.

How We Tested

Each beach canopy was subjected to the same testing process. First, we evaluated the product’s overall quality and construction. Then we took it to our local beach where we tested it for a minimum of three hours, taking note of how easy it was to transport and assemble, how secure it was once set up, how well it coped with the wind, the amount of shade and airflow it provided, whether it had any useful additional features, and how easy it was to disassemble. Each canopy was scored from one to five for portability, ease of use, durability, performance, and value, creating overall scores that were used to determine our category winners.

Other Beach Canopies We Tested

The following beach canopies had some nice qualities but didn't quite make our list for various reasons.

Sun Ninja Pop-Up Beach Tent: While we liked the design, aesthetic, and easy setup of this tent, we felt it was too expensive considering that it requires a windless day to work well.

EZ-UP Canopy: This is a great canopy for RV or caravan campers, with quality materials and an intuitive design. However, it’s simply too heavy and cumbersome to be appropriate for a standard beach outing.

Neso 1 Beach Tent: The minimalist design, just-right coverage, and lightweight portability of this tent were major pros. It’s not secure on windy days, though, and really only a good fit for sandy terrain.

Easierhike Family Beach Sunshade Tent: This tent is a great size for families and surprisingly easy to carry, but we are hesitant to recommend it due to its tricky, time-consuming setup and general flimsiness.

Sunba Youth Beach Shade: The pop-up design of this beach shade made it wonderfully easy to set up, but a complete nightmare to pack away. We also felt the materials were fairly poor quality.

WolfWise Portable Beach Tent: Although this tent stayed upright in the wind, it moved a lot—so much so that we had to hold the walls in place to stop them from caving in. We did like how light and compact it was.

ONIVA Portable Beach Umbrella: This is a lightweight, portable option that also scored points for easy setup. However, we found it difficult to anchor securely and felt that it provided a disappointingly small amount of shade.

FELO Beach Umbrella: We tested this umbrella on a fairly windy day, and it toppled over and tumbled some distance down the beach. On the plus side, the fact that it wasn’t damaged suggests quality construction.

Blissun Portable Beach Umbrella: We liked this umbrella’s portability, tilt mechanism, and generous shade. We had a hard time keeping it in the ground, but we did test it on a particularly windy day.

Aoxun Beach Umbrella: This umbrella was easy to carry, coped well with a brisk breeze, and had a handy tilt mechanism. We struggled to anchor it single-handedly and had to ask for help.

What to Look For in a Beach Canopy

Material

Beach canopies tend to be made from the same basic materials, including polyester fabric and aluminum or stainless steel hardware. These materials are specifically chosen for their combination of lightness and durability. If you opt for an umbrella, choose one with fiberglass ribs rather than steel, since their added flexibility makes them better able to withstand wind force. Products that use recycled materials score sustainability points, while stakes should be made of stainless steel or durable hard plastic to prevent corrosion.

Features

The list of possible features to look out for differs slightly depending on which style of canopy you choose. If you opt for an umbrella, options include a tilt mechanism for adjusting the position of the canopy throughout the day, a height-adjustable pole, and integrated tables and drink holders. If you prefer the idea of a tent, look for mesh windows with roll-down shades so that you can customize your levels of privacy and airflow. Internal storage pockets, a porch, or a hook for hanging a fan or towels are all possible additions.

Size

Beach canopies come in a range of sizes, from personal shades for one to extra-large options big enough for your whole beach party. It’s important to consider how you usually go to the beach in order to decide on the most appropriate fit. If you often go by yourself or with small children who can’t help with carrying or setup, portability and lightness are key. But, if you have extra hands to make setting up a larger canopy possible, the added space (and shade) may be a worthwhile bonus.

Setup and Portability

The best beach canopy is the one you actually use, and the easier it is to transport and assemble, the more likely it is that you’ll make it a permanent part of your beach routine. Check the packed dimensions and weight carefully before buying, as well as reviews about how comfy it is to carry (padded bag straps are great). The fewer steps required to set up the canopy, the better, especially if you want to be able to do it on your own. Look for automatic pop-up mechanisms, fabric that clips onto poles, and effort-reducing auger bits.

Frequently Asked Questions
  • What’s the difference between a beach umbrella, beach canopy, and beach tent?

    Beach umbrellas are typically open-sided, providing maximum airflow and an unimpeded view of your surroundings. Beach tents have at least three walls (sometimes with the option to add a fourth), making them the better choice for those who want a little more privacy at the beach as well as all-around protection from the elements. The term “beach canopies” is often used as a catch-all phrase to describe any sun protection device on the wide spectrum between these two extremes.

  • How do I anchor my canopy on the beach?

    Different beach canopies use different anchoring methods. The most common designs use one of the following options or, sometimes, a combination of them. First is an integrated auger bit on the end of the main pole, which works like a corkscrew to help drive it into the sand. Second is a sandbag, which you fill with available beach sand to weigh the canopy down. Finally, some types of canopies (usually tents) use guy ropes and stakes as their primary anchor.

  • Do beach canopies have sun protection?

    By definition, all beach canopies offer some sun protection in that they create a barrier between you and the sun’s rays. However, for the most effective level of protection, you should make sure that the one you choose is made of fabric that has been specially coated to reflect UVA and UVB rays. The highest sun protection rating is UPF 50+, which we strongly recommend. You should still wear sunscreen to protect you during setup and takedown.

Why Trust TripSavvy

Jessica Macdonald is TripSavvy’s Africa travel expert and a regular contributor of travel-related commerce articles. She has extensive experience with using beach canopies, first as a scuba diving instructor working in South Africa and South East Asia, and later as a mom to two beach babies. Products in this article were chosen according to real-life tests carried out by the TripSavvy team.

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