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High Boy Chair (left) On the left is our 5 position High Boy Chair (12'' off the sand) $20.00 per week Low Boy Chase (right) On the right is our Low Boy Chase, capable of lying flat (7'' off the sand) $15.00 per week. Ultimate Beach Chair (UBC) is 14'' off the sand - capable of lying flat and holds 350 pounds $20.00 per week BEACH WAGON/ BEACH CART 36"x19"x12" Capable of hauling 1 low boy 1 High boy 1 Ultimate beach chair 2 wooden lounge chairs 3 Boogie Boards the Umbrella sand anchor and table... $50.00 per week. Low Boy Chase lying flat... How low can you GO? Wood and Canvas Lounge Chairs Wood and Canvas Lounge Chairs $25 each per week Slick Bottom Boogie Boards Slick Bottom Boogie Boards$25 per week each "Best Chairson the Beach" Wheel Chair (home use only)$50/ week EASY SET UP Step 1 Includes a easy to use 26'' sand anchor EASY SET UP Step 2 Twist sand anchor into the sand EASY SET UP Step 3 Includes 18'' plastic table that hold 4 drinks, cell phone etc




EASY SET UP Step 4 Set the Ash pole into the table top EASY SET UP Step 5 Canvas Sunbrella Material & fiberglass rods that flex in the wind. Beach Rentals for Oak Island, NC Whether you are flying or driving to Oak Island, NC or Southport, NC, you’re probably going to need some beach gear once you arrive. Instead of going out and buying cheap beach chairs and toys that you’ll just end up leaving behind or trying to cram into your car, come to Sharon’s Linens and Beach Rentals! We have everything from beach towels to beach chairs, and so much more.Protect your little ones (and yourself!) from the harsh sun with a quality beach umbrella. We have a great selection and offer our products at a fraction of the cost that hotels, motels, and retail stores charge. today to reserve your gear so you can enjoy the sun and sand comfortably. Beach Gear for Rent *All prices are weekly rentals unless noted. All prices are subject to change.Back to the Shore Little Silver Family Pharmacy has all your summer needs this season, from sunscreen to sandals and all the beach equipment you need to enjoy the shore.




With our competitive prices and new featured products you should come by and get yourself ready for the summer season. We offer the widest selection of sunscreen around, with specialty lotions for kids, babies, sport, sensitive skin, and all-natural products. New Sunscreens for the Summer: This season Little Silver Family Pharmacy has new sunscreen lines from MDSolarSciences, Puristics, La Roche-Posay, Bain de Soleil and Cerave. From dermatologist formulated sunscreens, and zinc-based ingredients to new tanning tints, we have the latest offerings in stock. Little Silver Family Pharmacy carries a full lineup of the new MDSolarSciences sunscreens. MDSolarSciences is a physician-driven company founded by dermatologists who are committed to providing safer sun protection. They feature mineral-based sunscreens made from zinc oxide and titanium dioxide. This type of sun protection is among the highest rated by the Environmental Working Group and is recommended by the Skin Cancer Foundation and dermatologists nationwide.




MDSolarSciences has been featured as a top product in Vogue, Allure, Glamour, Real Simple and Self magazine. Swing by Little Silver Family Pharmacy for more information and free samples of the latest MDSolarSciences sunscreen. Little Silver Family Pharmacy offers sandals for men, women, kids and babies. With our wide selection of colors and sizes you will find your perfect fit. Check out our new styles from Ipanema. Beach Bags and Hats Heading to the beach? Grab a beach bag, a hat, and go! Family Pharmacy carries a full selection from Sun ‘n’ Sand. Come by and check out the latest lineup of bags, hats, and visors from Sun ‘n’ Sand’s natural line. Pick up all your beach gear at the pharmacy. From beach chairs to sunscreening umbrellas, and the Wonder Wheeler to hold it all, we have everything you need. Copa Canopy (Hood) Chair Surf and Skim Gear: Boogie Boards from Morey, Surfgear, Wham-O, CBC and Waveline Tribal Surf Rash Guards




Summer & Shore GiftsLife is all about the beach in Rio de Janeiro. Locals spend weekends and days off bronzing in the sun and people watching on a beach chair from behind a pair of designer shades, unconcerned about the passing time. They appear—sunkissed, carefree and decked in bright prints—both in the sand and around the city. Finding some relaxation inspiration on one of Rio's many shores is easy when there's an option to suit every type of beachgoer. No song captures the beauty and essence of Rio de Janeiro quite like the 1962 bossa nova classic "Girl from Ipanema," by Vin'cius de Moraes and Antonio Carlos Jobim. To this day the beach adjacent to the affluent Ipanema neighborhood is the seafront destination for the city’s most attractive and trendy. Despite drawing a high volume of locals and tourists, the beach remains clean and calm. To play the part, rent a red or yellow beach chair and umbrella—as all the cool beachgoers do—and crack open a Brazilian beer "bem gelada" (very cold) that rental stations also sell.




Numbered posts run up and down the central beaches, including Ipanema, Copacabana and Leblon, and Ipanema’s Post 9 is rumored to be where the most best-looking of the girls and boys from Ipanema congregate. While Copacabana has lost some luster and gained some crowds since its days of grandeur some decades ago, there is no denying the stretch of beach along the Copacabana neighborhood is one of the most famous in the world. The beach, once the most glamorous of all the sandy stretches, is more laid-back these days and popular among Cariocas, or locals from Rio. People are always kicking around a soccer ball, practicing capoeira or playing beach volleyball, so if you are looking to hang with locals, Copacabana is a choice beach to unfurl your towel and spend some time. The beach also is one of the closest to Sugarloaf Mountain, and people lounging on the beach can watch the cable cars run back and forth. Just south of Ipanema is the equally well-heeled neighborhood of Leblon and its accompanying beach.




Here, farther south into Zona Sul from Ipanema, the crowds dissipate a bit and the beach is quieter. The beach has a section called Baixo Baby reserved for small children to frolic and splash around, so families with kids often opt to spend their days on Leblon’s stretch of sand. The beach, like Copacabana and Ipanema, is still centrally located and easily reachable from the majority of the city’s popular hotels. The white and black tile promenade, which is a symbol of Rio and easily recognizable for its wave pattern, starts in Leblon and runs through and past Ipanema, laying out a path for a seaside stroll. Many food and drink vendors sell small bites, sandwiches, fresh juices and coconuts along the promenade. It can be easy to walk or drive right past Arpoador without realizing it's there. This stretch of beach, which is technically an extension of Ipanema beach though Cariocas regard it as its own entity, is located right between the main sections of Ipanema and Copacabana and where the road running alongside curves between the two.




Few tourists make it to Arpoador, so the surfers claim it as their own (though sunbathers and swimmers are welcome). The rocks here jut far higher than those of the surrounding beaches, and many people climb up to catch sunset with a panoramic across the Ipanema and Leblon neighborhoods. The Azul Marinho restaurant attached to the Arpoador Inn Hotel has the great fortune of being the only beachside restaurant nearby. End the day here at one of the outdoor tables when you have gotten enough sun but are not yet ready to head back inland. This peninsula resort city is located in the state of Rio de Janeiro, but is situated about 80 miles east of the capital city. The premier destination was first made internationally popular by French actress Brigitte Bardot (who had a similar effect of the now-glamorous St. Tropez) when she vacationed there in the 1960s. What was then a coastal hamlet has taken off as a sandy getaway. The full name of the town is Armação de Búzios and though it attracts its fair share of Brazilian celebrities, the town still holds much of its original relaxed, fishing village feel.

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