Skip to content Skip to navigation Skip to footer
  1. Boating Snacks & Food Ideas
January 16, 2023

Boating Snacks & Food Ideas

Back to Articles listing
< Back to Articles

When you’re out on the water, enjoying a summer day, there’s really only one thing that can make it better – food. Nothing will complete your boat day like a good meal. Read on for the best boat snacks, ideas for every meal, and tasty recipes!

 

 

Best Boating Snacks

Yummy boat snacks are always a vital part of every day spent on the water. Something simple and easy can boost people’s energy throughout the day and keep everybody having fun. Plus, these boat snack ideas are great for kids and large groups.

 

  • Trail Mix

The classic snack for hikers, trail mix is great for keeping up your energy throughout the day. Plus, it’s not at all difficult to make yourself, so you can put whatever nuts and sweets your heart desires. It’s even easy to section out your trail mix so everyone gets to share.

 

  • Chips & Dip

A long-time favorite for every kind of gathering, chips and dip is a great option that doesn’t require much preparation or storage. Plus, with so many varieties out there of each, you can bring some for everyone.

 

  • Walking Tacos

Ever wanted a taco that you could carry around with you without spilling toppings everywhere? If so, the walking taco is a different option to try. All you need is a snack-sized bag of chips, which you then crush up and fill with taco meat and whatever taco toppings you want. From there, you’re free to roam with your walking taco!

 

  • Popsicles

Everyone’s favorite sweet treat to beat the heat, nothing helps cool down like a popsicle. It’s super simple to pick up a variety pack so everyone can get their favorite flavor, and then when people start flagging under the summer sun, just pass them out and get back to the fun.

 

  • Pretzels

The salty, beloved classic, pretzels are perfect to bring along on your lake day. They won’t melt or get too warm, and you can even dip them if you bring dip along. They even come in smaller or bigger bags depending on your needs, and they’re easy to just throw in your bag and go.

 

  • Fruit

Fruit is nature’s source of healthy, natural sugar. Another great snack to keep in a cooler, fruit is always going to be a hit on your boat. With so many kinds and everyone having their own favorite, you could even think about a fruit salad if you really want to go all out.

 

 

 

Boating Food Ideas

When you’re out on your boat, you never want your day to get paused by going ashore for a meal. The good news is, you don’t have to if you plan in advance and bring meals with you to serve on board. Below, find ideas for every meal of the day – boat food style.  

 

Boat Dinner Ideas

When planning a dinner on board a boat, think simple and classic. Whatever you bring is definitely going to be a hit, so don’t overdo yourself. Something like grilled fish is a great idea – other treats from the grill could include hamburgers or chicken, which could easily become chicken sandwiches. If sandwiches aren’t your speed, wraps are a great low-stress option. And if you’re feeling like all of this is too heavy, you can never go wrong with a salad made from seasonal, fresh ingredients.

 

  • Grilled Fish
  • Hamburgers
  • Chicken Sandwiches
  • Fresh Salad
  • Wraps

 

Boat Appetizers & Party Food Ideas

If you’re entertaining for the evening on your boat, you’re going for the classic of entertaining: finger food. Finger food ideas for boating aren’t much different than those on land. Little pinwheel wraps and meat and veggie skewers can give your passengers a tiny version of a meal, and alongside cocktail party classics of shrimp cocktail and pigs and a blanket, they’re sure to be well received.

 

  • Pinwheel Wraps
  • Meat and Veggie Skewers
  • Pigs in a Blanket
  • Shrimp

 

Boat Lunch Ideas

With lunch, it’s best to go with what you already know works. You can’t go wrong with a good sandwich or a hotdog – something you or your passengers can hold in one hand so as not to pause the fun. If you want something a little lighter, pasta salad is a summery treat that’s easy to make and include all the goodies you want.

 

  • Pasta Salad
  • Sandwiches
  • Hot Dogs

 

Boat Breakfast Ideas

Breakfast on a boat – doesn’t that just sound splendid? When getting up for a sunrise cruise, make sure you bring along food! The best kinds of boat breakfasts will travel well, like some muffins or fruit salad. For something more substantial to help build up for a day full of activities, egg sandwiches or a quiche would be perfect.

 

  • Quiche
  • Fruit Salad
  • Muffins
  • Egg Sandwich

 

 

Boating Recipes

Cooking is, of course, an important part of bringing food on board your boat. This can look like cooking on shore before bringing your food out on the water, or cooking and grilling while on board. Read on for more ideas and recipes.

 

Can discuss cooking/grilling on the boat.

 

  • Grilled Fish Tacos

What could be more appropriate to make on board your boat than fish? And what could be more fun than a taco? These grilled fish tacos from tastesbetterfromscratch.com can be ready in less than 30 minutes, with a ton of flavor and toppings along with them. All you need to get started is a lean and flakey white fish, some fresh ingredients like cilantro and lime and some corn or flour tortillas. 

 

  • Grilled Chicken

Because it’s so simple, grilled chicken can be hard to get exactly right. But with the right marinade from delish.com and a good feel for the grill, it has the potential to be the perfect recipe for an evening spent out on the boat. And with creative sides, maybe even something else grilled, you can easily take it over the top.

 

  • Corn on the Cob

What says “summer” more than corn on the cob from allrecipes.com? And it couldn’t be easier or simpler to get it perfect – all you need is some butter, salt and your grill, and it’ll be ready for you and your passengers to enjoy.

 

  • Turkey-Avocado Club Sandwich

For a simple lunch, sometimes the best option is a sandwich. But who says it has to be boring? Spice it up with a turkey-avocado club from foodnetwork.com. All you’ll need are typical sandwich fixings, including turkey and, of course, avocado. Make lunchtime exciting!

 

  • Watermelon Salad

Picture a hot summer day, out in the sun. What’s the one fruit you’re most likely to grab? The answer for many people is watermelon. If that’s the case, why not dress it up in a watermelon salad from loveandlemons.com? With feta, avocado, mint and lime, this salad is delicious and refreshing, just like its watermelon base.