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Summer 2026 Swimwear Trends Now Available on Amazon Prime Day


Key Insights

  • Swimwear trends for summer 2026 feature bold prints and retro styles.
  • The tankini swimsuit and swim skorts are making a stylish comeback.
  • Cover-ups in crochet knits are leading the trend for summer 2026.
  • Amazon’s Prime Day offers significant savings on trendy swimwear.

If there’s one thing we love more than a trendy, flattering swimsuit, it’s one that we saved major dough on. Amazon’s Prime Day sale is unexpectedly a treasure trove of trendy swimwear and cover-ups already trending for summer 2026. From retro styles to bold prints, these are the best swim trends everyone’ll be wearing this summer.

This year’s swimwear trends are following some fashion fads we’ve been shopping throughout the year: bold prints like polka-dots and animal spots or stripes are top of the must-try list. 

With the Y2K resurgence comes the ever-popular tankini swimsuit making its return alongside the rise of swim skorts. Swim skirts have come a long way since the tankinis we wore as kids. The swim skort trend offers coverage and comfort, all the while being adorable and stylish. Tankinis have officially never been this cool with styles like dresses and co-ord sets becoming the hottest Instagram post you’ll get on vacation. 

As for cover-ups, one trend is leading the pack for summer 2026: crochet knits. The comfy trend is inherently boho and arrives in a number of styles, from rompers to dresses to sarongs.



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Sarah Parker is a research analyst and content contributor with a strong interest in business strategy, organizational behavior, and social development. With a background in sociology and public policy, she focuses on exploring the intersection between research and real-world application. Sarah regularly contributes articles that bridge academic insights and practical relevance, aiming to foster critical thinking and innovation across sectors.