Is it on the beach or at the beach?

On the beach or at the beach are correct, but the best preposition of place depends on the context.

Use “on the beach” rather than “at the beach” when the location is the surface of the beach or a coastline (similar to how you’d say “on a street” or “along the coast”)

Use “at the beach” for a point on a map or a geographical location.

  • We walked on the beach and looked for seashells.
  • I stood on the beach and watched the waves.
  • We spent the morning at the beach and the afternoon at the pool.

When you’re unsure about which preposition to use with “beach,” try QuillBot’s free Grammar Checker.