How to Host a Beach Bonfire

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Host a charming beach bonfire! Read on for food, fun activities and top tips on a great outdoor party!

To celebrate one last time before the end of summer, last week I hosted a beach bonfire for Zan and two of our friends. Honestly, it was such a great experience we’re all wanting to do it again soon!

I prepared a meal that we could cook over the fire and packed salads and the best marinated olives (recipe courtesy of my friend Maria!) in Weck jars. We ate and drank until it was completely dark outside and the only light was from our little fire and the shining stars.

It was so relaxing to eat a fireside dinner on the sand and stare at the most beautiful, serene ocean. It was also very rewarding knowing we all helped to create a perfect bonfire area to hang out at all evening and that the campfire food and desserts turned out great!

Below is my menu for the evening and tips for hosting your own beach bonfire.

How to Make a beach Bonfire – Step By Step

1. Dig a small, round hole where the fire will be.

2. Gather rocks and make a circle with them around the hole.

3. Add in three logs and a lot of kindling (dried small twigs or branches or newspaper). You can place two logs side by side with about 6 inches of space between them. Place the kindling in the gap between the logs and then put the 3rd log over the top of the logs on an angle.

4. Use a long reach lighter to light the kindling under the wood.

5. Have a lot of patience as it takes a good 15 minutes for a fire to get going. Lightly continue to blow air on the kindling as it catches fire. Don’t give up, you can do it!

collage of how to make a beach bonfire
cooking fish

Beach Bonfire Menu

Marinated Olives – One jar pitted green olives, 2 cans black olives, juice of 1 1/2 lemons, 1/2 cup olive oil, 5 cloves garlic (sliced), red chili flakes and pepper. Mix it all together and let the olives marinate overnight. I promise you, they’ll be gone in one sitting. They’re so incredibly tasty!! Thank you Maria for the recipe!

Campfire Salmon – To make this easy, purchase already cut, cleaned salmon from the market. Place it on a campfire fish basket, with a large chunk of butter, juice of one half lemon and salt and pepper. Close the basket and cook over the fire until it’s the perfect color of a flame-broiled salmon! Oh my it’s sooo tasty!

Couscous salad –  I love couscous with salmon, so I whipped up a light couscous salad with slivered almonds, feta cheese, lemon juice, basil olive oil, salt and pepper and pomegranate seeds.

Campfire Apple Pies for DessertRecipe Here.

Campfire S’mores – I switched it up a little and used Pizzelles instead of graham crackers. I also chose a sweet and salty chocolate bar, perfect for the beach! They were divine!

eden with some ingredients for s'mores

Drinks to Serve

Easy Sea Breeze Cocktail

Strawberry Tequila Sodas

Cucumber Lemon Water

Arnold Palmer

Watermelon Lemonade

food being cooked on the beach bonfire
collage of a couple enjoying some marshmallows around the fire

What to Pack for a Beach Bonfire

Some Chinet disposable forks, plates, etc.

Skewers and fish baskets for cooking over the fire.

A large cooler (preferably with wheels) full of ice.

Lots of wood, kindling and a long reach lighter.

Paper towels and napkins.

Cutting board and a sharp knife.

Blankets and extra towels, even dish towels.

A garbage bag to toss and clean up everything after.

A flashlight!

And of course all of the bonfire food you prepped at home. Try to pack light in just a few bags so you don’t have too much to carry.

Also check out our beach essentials here!

eden with some containers of food

Things To Do At A Beach Bonfire

You’ve got the food, the drinks and great company, but if you are looking for some easy activities then why not try some of these!

  • Campfire songs! If you have a friend who can strum a guitar, or just feel like going acapella, a sing song is great. Especially after a few snifters!
  • Scary stories. Always fun and often hilariously bad!
  • Stargazing. The night sky is amazing once out of the city, there are plenty of apps you can use to give you some expertise too!
eden and zan enjoying some food on the beach

Top Tips For A Beach Bonfire

  • Bring some food you can cook over the fire.
  • Pack light, so you don’t have too much to carry.
  • Bring a flashlight!
  • Bring garbage bags to clear up.
eden with a drink

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We also have a very good list of beach essentials. The best of the best!

top down shot of fish cooked on the beach bonfire

If you have tried this Beach Bonfire or any other ideas on Sugar and Charm, then please rate it and let me know how it turned out in the comments below! 

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Photos by Zan Passante for Sugar and Charm

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3 thoughts on “How to Host a Beach Bonfire”

  1. You throw the most amazing get togethers and parties! The food, location and everything is perfect! I want to lounge by the fire with my feet in the sand! Haha

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