Mrs. Cox—February 18, 2026✓ Verified purchase
My son recently went on an excursion to the Florida Keys (lucky!) and had to pack reef safe sunscreen. He was flying, so this fit his needs perfectly. It checked all the boxes and keep him safe from the sun while living his best life. Read more
Dustin—December 17, 2024✓ Verified purchase
I've been using Coral Isles Sunscreen SPF 50 for a while now, and I'm impressed with its performance. It provides excellent sun protection without harming delicate marine ecosystems. The formula is lightweight, non-greasy, and absorbs quickly into the skin. Key Features: Reef-Safe: Formulated without harmful chemicals like oxybenzone and octinoxate. Broad-Spectrum Protection: Shields against both UVA and UVB rays. Water-Resistant: Provides long-lasting protection, even when swimming or sweating. Lightweight and Non-Greasy: A comfortable, non-greasy feel. Whether you're spending a day at the beach or hiking in the mountains, Coral Isles Sunscreen is a reliable choice. It's a great option for eco-conscious individuals who want to enjoy the outdoors without harming the environment. Read more
Ian Gaffney—December 10, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Best sunscreen I have used Read more
Jim Banach—August 11, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Worked well. Not greasy or oily on the skin. Read more
Bridget O'Connor—February 21, 2026✓ Verified purchase
My daughter used it and no skin issues and very safe. Read more
Holland—January 11, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Perfect for a cruise!! I Love how convenient they were to attach to our other items (beach bag/water bottle bag) when on the beach; easy to find and keep nearby for reapplying while following the reef rules too! Highly recommend and I'll buy them again when I go on my next cruise! Read more
LSimon—January 25, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Love this, spreads very easily, lasts very well even with ocean swimming, is mineral based and reef safe for Hawaii and Australia. Read more
YogAthletExplorer—November 4, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Anticipating our trip to Hawaii, I purchased this “reef-safe” sunscreen to help do my part in protecting the reefs. I should have been more diligent and read the ingredients list instead of just the Hawaii Act 104 compliant statement. My fault. The reef-safe statement is misleading because the Act identifies specific chemicals, not in this sunscreen, that are restricted by the Act. However, when you get to the islands, there are stricter regulations pointing ocean users to mineral-based sunscreens only. This sunscreen is not mineral-based, and all of the ingredients are chemical-based and not reef-friendly. A Google search of each ingredient will bring up “no, XYZ ingredient is not reef safe”. There are no sunscreen police that I am aware of, but if everyone does their part to help protect the reefs, the colors and the liveliness will return and the reefs will once again thrive. Ultimately, I overspent on a sunscreen that was exactly the same as my usual dry land sunscreen. Buying sunscreen on vacation comes at a higher cost. So if you like to prepare and bring your preferred budget-friendly product, don’t buy this one ahead of time if you want reef-safe protection. This sunscreen goes on well and feels nice. So, by all means, overspend on this as a dry land sunscreen. However, you can get similar protection at a much lower cost. Read more