We know what you're thinking: Halloween and the beach simply don't mix. But Halloween is all about the thrill of the unexpected, and what better way to surprise your neighbors, roommates, friends, and more than with some terrifying tropical decor? From festive (and surprisingly easy to make) pineapple jack-o'-lanterns to fruity Halloween white wine sangria, there are plenty of ways to bring a tropical flair to Halloween, and we've rounded up some fun decor ideas to help you do it. If you're looking for a way to combine leis with decay, look no further than these creepy yet beachy Halloween decor items.
Macabre meets Malibu with this delightfully creepy Light Up Skull Pineapple Halloween Decor — Hyde & EEK! Boutique ($15), which features embossed skulls with light-up eyes.
Forget solo cups — the stoneware Tiki Ceramic Drinkware Collection, which includes an Ice Bucket ($15, originally $40), is the best way to stay refreshed while sipping on drinks this Halloween. After all, they do feature creepy skulls.
Made with high-quality polyresin bonded with bronze powder, this tropical Ebros Pineapple Skull Figurine ($19) is the perfect combination of festive and frightening.
Really give your neighbors something to look at with this Life-Size Original Mermaid Skeleton Halloween Decoration ($90).
These undead Skeleton Yard Flamingo Lawn Ornaments ($25) are a hilarious and haunting new twist on the classic pink flamingo.
Get a leg up on your Halloween decorating competition with this adorable Cheers Witches Halloween Sign ($20).
This handmade Seashell Pumpkin ($65) is so pretty that you can even keep it out once Halloween has passed.
What lurks beneath those pretty blue waters (aka your front lawn or apartment entrance)? This dangerous 9 ft. 5 in. Seven Seas Adventure Tentacle Standee Set ($131), of course!
Island life is great and all, but it doesn't come without its fair share of hidden creatures, including this ominous Large Light-Up Octopus Skeleton Halloween Decoration ($60).