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Hit the sand with one of these pairs of travel editor-approved beach sandals.

White Olukai Sandals

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There is a slight break-in period.

As a bonus, water beads off the sandals, so theyre quick-drying, too.

The sandals also come highly recommended by T+L outdoor gear editor,Taylor Fox.

Reef Water Vista Slide

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The white material get dirty quickly.

Plus, the wave-patterned texture on the outsole adds stability around slippery surfaces like pool decks.

Slides arent always the best shoe for walking long distances.

OluKai La’i T-bar Sandals

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We love this colorful and waterproof version of Birkenstocks iconic Arizona slide for seaside adventures.

Testing editorJackie Cuccoloves these sandals so much that she got two pairs in different colors.

The sole got noticeably thinner after nearly five months of near-constant use and they are not waterproof.

OluKai La’i T-bar Sandals next to a pool

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These are truly the most versatile sandals I have, Fox said.

I have worn them on the beach everywherefrom Costa Ricato Egypt and they are so comfortable and stylish.

Consider spraying these with a leather protector to prolong the life of the materials.

OluKai La’i T-bar Sandals on a beach in front of the ocean

We wish they had a toe loop for even more support and stability.

According to writerAlexandra Domrongchai, these Teva sandals are a staple for any summer wardrobe.

“They’ve been covered in sand, dirt, and water and have held up incredibly well.

OluKai La’i T-bar Sandals in front of a tropical background

Plus, they wash super seamlessly.

Beyond their durability, I also just love how cute they look.

The heel can cause some chafing when the strap gets wet.

OluKai La’i T-bar Sandals next to a pool

Chaco sandals are only offered in whole sizes.

The soft cushioning doesnt offer much arch support.

They look and feel more like sneakers than sandals.

OluKai La’i T-bar Sandals on a beach in front of the ocean

The two straps on the foot dont adjust and may be loose for narrow feet.

Plus, the rubber, EVA, and leather materials are surprisingly lightweight without sacrificing quality.

The style might not fit everyones preferences.

OluKai La’i T-bar Sandals in front of a tropical background

These sandals prove that flip-flops canactuallybe comfortable when theyre designed with arch support, cushioning, and adjustable features.

We also found that the rubber outsole offers superior stability and traction compared to other flip-flops we tested out.

Weve tested hundreds of pairs of shoes, including dozens of sandals from flip-flops to slides.

Birkenstock Arizona Essentials

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Sandals made with plastic materials like TPU, EVA foam, and rubber repel water and dry quickly.

Even sandals made with fabric like polyester and neoprene can still be comfortable while wet and quick-drying.

Whatever the material, beach sandals also make asavvy gift for the traveling womanin your life.

Ecco Cozmo Two Band Buckle Sandal

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Beek Sunbeam Leather Flip Flop Sandal

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Teva 90s Hurricane XLT2 Revive

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Ecco Sport Yucatan Sandal

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Chaco Women’s Z/2 Adjustable Strap Classic Sandal

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Bombas The Friday Slide

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Hoka Hopara All-terrain Shoe

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Keen Women’s Ellecity Backstrap Sandal

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A person wears the Keen Women’s Ellecity Backstrap Sandal on colorful carpeting

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Clarks Women’s Breeze Sea Flip-flop

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Feet wearing Clarks Women’s Breeze Sea Flip Flops on rug

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A closeup of feet wearing Clarks Womens Breeze Sea Flip Flops on rug

Clarks Women’s Breeze Sea Flip Flop propped up on shoebox near white wall

Feet wearing Clarks Women’s Breeze Sea Flip Flops on rug

A closeup of feet wearing Clarks Womens Breeze Sea Flip Flops on rug

Clarks Women’s Breeze Sea Flip Flop propped up on shoebox near white wall