After you've found the perfect bikini, now is deciding what to wear on top of it. The right cover-up takes a swimsuit from "just the beach" to brunch, the boardwalk, a beachfront bar, or the market on the way home.
In this guide we'll walk through 17 stylish things to wear over a bikini, how to choose the right one for where you're headed, and the styling tricks that pull the whole look together.
How to Choose What to Wear Over Your Bikini
Before you reach for the first thing in your beach bag, run through these five quick questions. They'll narrow the options fast.
- Start with the occasion. A pool party calls for something different than a beachfront dinner. Match the formality of your cover-up to where you're going.
- Decide how much coverage you want. Sheer mesh and crochet show off your bikini; kaftans, shirt dresses, and beach pants give more coverage and shade.
- Prioritize sun protection for long days. Loose, tightly woven layers — especially UPF-rated fabrics — shield skin from UV far more reliably than sunscreen alone, and they don't sweat or wash off.
- Choose breathable, quick-drying fabrics. Cotton, linen, and lightweight viscose feel cool, won't cling when you're damp, and pack down small. Skip anything that turns heavy or see-through when wet (unless that's the look you're after).
- Coordinate colors. A tonal cover-up in the same family as your bikini looks polished; a neutral like white, black, sand, or a classic stripe goes with everything.
Packing tip: If you're traveling light, prioritize multitaskers. A sarong, an oversized shirt, and one great pair of beach pants will cover almost every situation a trip throws at you.
17 Things to Wear on Top of a Bikini
Here are the most versatile, flattering, and on-trend options — with a quick note on when to wear each one.
No.1 Crochet Cover-Up Dress

The defining beach piece of recent summers. Open-knit crochet lets your bikini peek through while still reading as a "dress." Pair a cream crochet midi with gold jewelry and flat sandals and you're dinner-ready. The loose drape skims rather than clings, so it flatters every shape.
No.2 Sarong, Pareo

The ultimate beach multitasker. A single rectangle of fabric ties a dozen ways — as a skirt, a halter dress, a strapless cover-up, even a headscarf. It's lightweight, packable, and the easiest thing to knot at your hip over a bikini bottom. A longer pareo even doubles as a beach blanket or a shawl when the breeze picks up.
No.3 Kimono or Duster

Flowy, open-front kimonos add instant boho elegance and a little shoulder coverage from the sun. Throw one over a bikini for a beach bar or a poolside cocktail; the longer "duster" length skims the ankles for extra drama. Best for anyone who wants movement and coverage without the heat.
No.4 Oversized Button-Down Shirt

The most versatile, throw-in-the-bag option on this list. An oversized white or striped shirt over a bikini is effortlessly chic — knot it at the waist, leave it open, or button a couple and wear it as a mini dress. Linen and cotton breathe best.
No.5 Beach Tunic

Slightly more structured than a kaftan, a tunic hits mid-thigh and pairs beautifully with beach pants or just your bikini bottoms. Embroidered or gauzy cotton versions feel instantly vacation-ready.
No.6 Mesh or Sheer Cover-Up

For when the bikini is the outfit. Sheer mesh dresses and tops — often in black, white, or a bright pop of color — layer over your swimsuit for a sultry, pool-party-ready look. Choose this when you want to flaunt, not hide.
No.7 Maxi/Beach Skirt

A flowy maxi skirt pulled over your bikini bottoms — worn with just the bikini top or a little crop — is elegant and breezy. A high slit keeps it beach-appropriate, and a wrap-style skirt lets you adjust the coverage on the fly.
No.8 Linen Cover-up

The easiest "beach to street" bottom. Pull on a relaxed pair of linen or cotton shorts over your bikini bottoms and you're ready to grab lunch or browse the market. Neutral tones go with any swimsuit.
No.9 Denim Cutoffs

A timeless classic: bikini top + denim shorts is the all-American beach look. Sturdier than linen and perfect for boardwalks, festivals, and casual days when you'll be in and out of the water.
No.10 Wide-Leg Beach Pants

Lightweight palazzo or drawstring beach pants are having a moment for good reason — they're cool, flattering, and turn a bikini top into a genuine outfit. Add a tie-front or crop top for instant beach-club energy.
No.11 Crop Top or Tank

For a sporty, casual layer, a simple crop top or ribbed tank over your bikini works for beach volleyball, paddleboarding, or a stroll along the shore. Easy, comfortable, and never fussy.
No.12 Wrap Top & Wrap Dress

Adjustable, universally flattering, and quick to tie on over a damp swimsuit. A wrap cinches at the waist to define your shape and adapts to exactly the coverage you want.
No.13 Romper or Jumpsuit

The ultimate one-and-done. A lightweight romper or wide-leg jumpsuit goes straight over your bikini and takes you from sand to dinner with zero effort. Pick a breathable fabric so it doesn't cling when you're still a little damp.
No.14 Rash Guard/Long-Sleeve Top

When you're surfing, snorkeling, or spending all day in the sun, a UPF rash guard is the practical hero. It protects your shoulders and arms from UV and board rash, and modern cuts genuinely look good over bikini bottoms.
No.15 Kaftan (Caftan)

Loose, elegant, and endlessly forgiving, a kaftan is the move for resort days and long beach lunches. Often cut in silky or printed fabric, it offers full coverage while staying airy. Great for travel and for anyone who wants to feel covered yet polished.
No.16 Terry Cloth Set or Beach Hoodie

Retro terry cloth — think matching shorts-and-top sets or a soft zip hoodie — is absorbent and cozy for cooler mornings or post-swim. Perfect for that "just came off the beach" look that still feels pulled together.
No.17 Linen Blazer

For beach-to-evening, drape an unstructured linen blazer over a bikini top with beach pants or a slip skirt. It's a fashion-forward way to carry a look from golden hour into a seaside dinner — and surprisingly versatile for resort trips.
Compare Cover-Up: Coverage, Protection, Best Use
A side-by-side look at how the most popular options stack up.
| Cover-Up | Coverage | Sun Protection | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sarong / Pareo | Low–Medium (adjustable) | Low–Medium | Beach lounging, quick coverage |
| Kimono / Duster | Medium | Medium | Beach bars, boho looks |
| Crochet Dress | Low–Medium | Low | Photos, dinners, pool parties |
| Oversized Shirt | Medium | Medium | Everything (most versatile) |
| Kaftan | High | Medium–High | Resort days, long lunches |
| Mesh / Sheer | Low | Low | Pool parties, showing off your swimsuit |
| Beach / Maxi Skirt | Medium | Low–Medium | Dinners, seaside strolls |
| Linen Shorts | Medium | Medium | Beach to street, errands |
| Wide-Leg Pants | Medium–High | Medium | Beach club, dinner |
| Rash Guard (UPF) | High | High | Surfing, snorkeling, all-day sun |
| Terry Set / Hoodie | High | Medium | Cool mornings, post-swim |
| Linen Blazer | Medium | Medium | Beach to evening |
What to Wear Over a Bikini, by Occasion
Here's the quick shortcut based on where your day is headed.
- Lounging on the beach: Easy wins — a sarong, an oversized shirt, a crochet dress, or a terry set you can actually lie around in.
- Pool party: Show-off pieces — a mesh dress, crochet, a cute romper, or a kimono with statement sunglasses.
- Beach bar or dinner: Elevate it — a shirt dress, a kaftan, a maxi skirt with a nice top, or beach pants with a blazer. Swap flip-flops for sandals and add jewelry.
- Boat or yacht day: Practical-chic — wide-leg pants, a button-down for sun cover, and a packable layer for the wind.
- Beach to street or errands: Coverage-forward — linen shorts or denim cutoffs with a tank, or a wrap dress you can walk straight into a shop wearing.
- Cooler weather or evening: Warmth — a duster kimono, a beach hoodie or terry set, or cutoffs with a long-sleeve top.
Plus with Styling & Accessory
The cover-up sets the tone, but accessories finish the look. A few easy upgrades:
- Hats: A wide-brim straw hat shades your face and instantly elevates any cover-up.
- Sunglasses: The fastest way to look pulled together with almost no effort.
- Footwear: Flat sandals for day, a strappy heeled sandal for dinner, slides for the pool.
- Bags: A roomy straw tote for the beach; a small woven crossbody for evening.
- Jewelry: Layered gold necklaces, anklets, and shell or beaded pieces read "vacation" without trying too hard.
- Color story: Pull one or two colors from your bikini and echo them in your accessories for a cohesive look.
Bonus Tip
Don't forget sun protection. A cover-up isn't just about style — it's one of your best defenses against UV. Tightly woven and UPF-rated fabrics block far more sun than bare skin with sunscreen alone (Read more in this guide Tan-through Swimwear).
For long days outside, choose a layer that covers your shoulders and back, pair it with a hat and sunglasses, and reapply broad-spectrum SPF to any exposed skin throughout the day.
Build a Cover-Up Capsule You'll Actually Reuse
The most stylish wardrobe is one that lasts. Look for cover-ups made from responsibly sourced or recycled fabrics, and choose versatile pieces — a sarong, a shirt dress, a great pair of beach pants — that mix and match across multiple outfits and seasons.
Three or four well-chosen layers will outperform a drawer full of single-use pieces every time.At Berlook, our cover-ups and bikinis are designed to be mixed, matched, and worn for years — not just one trip.
You Might Also Ask
What is the best thing to wear over a bikini?
It depends on the occasion. For all-around versatility, an oversized button-down shirt or a sarong works almost anywhere. For dinners, a crochet dress, a kaftan, or beach pants with a nice top look polished. For all-day sun, a UPF rash guard offers the most protection.
What can I wear over my bikini to dinner?
For a beachside dinner, dress your bikini up with a flowy maxi or shirt dress, a kaftan, or wide-leg beach pants paired with a tie-front or crop top. Add sandals, jewelry, and a small bag to make the look dinner-appropriate.
How can I cover up at the beach if I feel self-conscious?
Choose pieces with more coverage and a relaxed drape: a kaftan, a tunic, an oversized shirt dress, or beach pants with a loose top. Flowing, non-clingy fabrics skim the body and feel comfortable while still looking stylish.
Can I wear a regular shirt or dress over a bikini?
Absolutely. An oversized linen or cotton button-down, a t-shirt dress, or a flowy sundress all work beautifully over a bikini. Just choose breathable fabrics that won't cling or turn sheer when they get damp.
What should I wear over a bikini when it's cold?
For cooler mornings or evenings, layer up with a terry cloth set, a beach hoodie, a long-sleeve rash guard, or a duster-length kimono. Denim cutoffs with a long-sleeve top also bridge the temperature gap nicely.
What's the difference between a sarong and a pareo?
Very little — both are rectangular wraps you tie over a swimsuit. "Pareo" traditionally refers to the Tahitian style, while "sarong" comes from Southeast Asia. Today the terms are used interchangeably for a versatile beach wrap.
