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Thursday, July 15, 2021

Discovering the Best Beaches and Beach Towns in the Florida Panhandle


Where are the best beach towns and beaches in the Florida Panhandle? Well, it depends on what kind of experience you are looking for. Are you looking for family fun, couples retreat, the whitest sand, uncrowded, or a place to relax?


The Emerald Coast, pretty much all of the panhandle, has some of the whitest sand in Florida. Most of the water is a beautiful turquoise, hence "The Emerald Coast". 


Let's get started exploring! (Popular questions answered at end )


Perdido Key

Starting at the western edge of Florida is Perdido Key. It is a barrier island with white sand dunes, turquoise water, and tons of wildlife. Like it's popular neighbor, Gulf Shores (16 miles to the west), the beaches are lined with condos. It is less crowded than Gulf shores and the state parks seem to always only have a few people. 

 

Pensacola Beach


Beautiful beaches and plenty of nightlife. The Pensacola Beach area is always crowded, but on the far east side is a secret paradise (Navarre Beach). Navarre Beach is one of my favorite beaches in the panhandle. Tons of beautiful white sand, turquoise water, watersports, and restaurants, without the crowds.

Check out:

 Pensacola Beach Activity Guide 

 

Fort Walton Beach

Fort Walton Beach has nice white sandy beaches and just enough other things to keep you entertained when not at the beach. Great place to relax, but still have things to do.

Check out:

Gulfarium Marine Adventure Park


Take a trip into Destin (5 miles to the east) and check out the amazing beaches along the way.

 

Destin

What’s not to love about Destin! It has stunning beaches, restaurants galore, shopping, watersports, and anything else you can think of. It is one of my favorite places in Florida. It is also one of the most crowded places. Be prepared to literally crawl in traffic and give yourself about 45 minutes extra to get anywhere.

Check out:

 Destin Activity Guide 



 30A

30A is a 24 mile stretch along Florida’s Scenic Highway 30A, located between Destin and Panama City Beach. This area is amazingly beautiful, especially towards the Alys Beach and Rosemary Beach end. Be prepared to drop some cash if staying in the area and make reservations early. Lodging is limited to mostly upscale condos and homes.

Check out:

Grayton Beach State Park




Aly’s Beach   






Rosemary Beach    



Read more about Rosemary Beach


 

Panama City Beach

Panama City Beach has a reputation as being a college party town. I have been there many times and I like it. I just don’t go during spring break. Beautiful beaches with plenty to do and see.

Check out:

St. Andrews State Park     



 

Mexico Beach



Mexico Beach is a small place that seems to be in the middle of nowhere. If you are looking for uncrowded beaches, this is your place. Lodging is minimal and nightlife is almost nonexistent. Long walks on the white sand beaches, shelling, and relaxing are what this small town is all about.

*The area was hit hard by a hurricane in 2018 and is a slowly rebuilding. We loved the Driftwood Inn, which was totally destroyed. I hear they are rebuilding, so keep a watch for it.

 

Port St Joe

Reaching Port St Joe coming from the west means you have officially found the “Forgotten Coast”. Nature, sand, water, and more nature describe the area. Most lodging consist of beach houses.

Check out:

St. Joseph Peninsula State Park 



Cape San Blas



 

Apalachicola



Apalachicola is small fishing town popular for it’s charming Inns and fresh seafood. It has beautiful waterfront parks, but no beaches. No worries though, St George Island beaches are just a 20-minute drive away.

 

 

St George Island


St George Island is reached by about 15 miles of bridges. You know you have found a special place when you hit the end of the main road to the island and see the lighthouse. The island is 22 miles long and one mile across at its widest point. White sand is everywhere and people are few.


Check out:

Saint George Island State Park


Carrabelle


Carrabelle is small with limited lodging. The beaches are usually empty and there is little to do other than beach related activities.

 

The Rest of the Panhandle


Alligator Point, Bald Point State Park, Mashes Sands Beach, Shell Point Beach, and St Marks are at the far east part of the panhandle. The beaches are not pristine and the water is blue with a brownish tint instead of turquoise. These areas are great for tent camping, fishing, and experiencing nature. I saw my first eagle's nest at St. Marks. They are massive!



So, which one do I like best? All the the towns and beaches along the Panhandle coast are unique and each has things I like over the others. But, here is a quick rundown of my thoughts on questions I have been asked.

Where are the pretties beaches?  I hate to answer this one, but Destin. The sand seems to be whiter and the water a deeper turquoise. It is breathtaking to look at!

Which beach towns are best for families? For an overall experience, Destin. The amount of thing to do and places to eat are crazy. This place is great for all ages. (but very crowded)  Pensacola and Fort Walton Beach are also good choices.

Which beaches are less crowded? Any beach east of Panama City Beach. Think about going off season to beaches on the west end. January through March is a little cool, but you will have the place to yourself. 

Where is the best place to find seashells?   Mexico Beach, St Andrews State Park in Panama City Beach, and St George State Park.

Where is the best place to birdwatch?  St Marks

Is Rosemary and Alys beach really that special?  Yes! You will not see and experience anything like it anywhere else in the United States.

Where is the best place to snorkel in the Panhandle? Pensacola and Destin both have a couple of place to snorkel from the beach.


Hope this helps make your trip planning a little easier! 


 Happy & Safe Travels!












 


 







Saturday, January 11, 2020

Unveiling the Best Activities in Anna Maria Island, Florida: A Comprehensive Guide



Anna Maria Island is one of my top three picks for best places to visit in Florida. Just in case you are curious; Naples and the Keys are the other two places. My favorite thing about the Anna Maria is that no matter where you stay, it feels like you actually live there. All of the hotels/resorts are nestled in neighborhoods among palm trees, colorful foliage, and private homes.

The Island is about an hour’s drive south of Tampa and is 7 1/2 miles long and less than a mile wide. It is divided into three sections; Anna Maria (Northern end), Holmes Beach (Middle section), and Bradenton Beach (Southern end).




Anna Maria (North End of Island)


The north end is my favorite part of the island and where we usually spend most of our time. The homes are gorgeous and the beaches are less crowded. Unless you are staying in the area, it is hard to use the beaches due to lack of parking.



Beaches

Bean Point




Bean Point is the best beach on the island. It is at the northern tip of the island. There is a massive area of white sand and the sunsets are amazing. It is a public beach, but mainly used by people staying in the area.







 Limited parking is along North Shore Drive. Park completely off the road (no tires touching the road) and between the designated signs.  Last time we were there, it was limited to about six spots along the whole road. It will basically be in someone’s yard. There are access points along the road with signs indicating beach access. It will be between houses. Be prepared for a long walk through sand to get to the water.

Address:

Starts around 825 N Shore Dr Anna Maria, FL 34216 and runs west


100 Pine Avenue access

 It is usually more crowded by people staying locally and basically has no parking either.



Bayfront Park


Bayfront Park has a nice beach area and the water is calmer. A good size public parking area is available. 

Address:

316 N Bay Blvd, Anna Maria, FL 34216



Shopping

Bayview Plaza


We loved the clothing boutiques and ice cream shop and it is withing walking distance of where we usually stay. 

Address:

101 S Bay Blvd, Anna Maria, FL 34216



Pine Avenue






Tons of colorful boutiques and specialty shops are along Pine Avenue. Most have parking in front. 



Where to Eat

The Donut Experiment



The Donut Experiment is a donut shop where you pick your topping to make a designer donut. We were told they are amazing, but unfortunately, it was so crowded that we couldn’t even get in the door. People were sitting around outside eating them and they did look good! Maybe next time. Lol

Address:

210c Pine Ave, Anna Maria, FL 34216



Rod and Reel Pier






Enjoy one of the most amazing views on the island while eating local seafood at The Rod and Real Pier.

Address:

875 N Shore Dr, Anna Maria, FL 34216



Sandbar Restaurant




 The Sandbar Restaurant is another great place with local seafood but with beach front dining and a perfect sunset view.

Address:

100 Spring Ave, Anna Maria, FL 34216



Lodging (Reasonably Priced)



Sunrise Garden Resort



The Sunrise Garden Resort is surrounded by lush tropical landscape in a quiet residential area, It is the perfect place to enjoy the laid-back feel of Anna Maria Island. See my review post here.

Address:

512 Spring Ave, Anna Maria, FL 34216



Anna Maria Motel & Resort Apartments




This place is all about the location. Walk across the road and you are at Bean Point beach access. We have only stayed here once, but it was clean and has a nice pool.

Address:

808 N Bay Blvd, Anna Maria, FL 34216



Other Fun Things to do 

Movies in the Park


Movies  at the Bayfront Park on Wednesday nights a 6:30 pm.  Check here to see what’s playing. 

Address:

316 N Bay Blvd, Anna Maria, FL 34216



 Holmes Beach (Middle section)

This is where the main access to the island is located. It is super crowded and is very time consuming to drive through this area.



Beaches


Anna Maria Public Beach  &  Manatee Beach Park


Both are public and have parking. As I said, they are very crowded during the day.

Address:

Anna Maria
102 39th St, Holmes Beach, FL 34217

Manatee Beach
4000 State Road 64 and Gulf Drive, Holmes Beach, FL 34217

Shopping

Sun and Surf Beach Shop



They have the cutest clothes and unique gifts. We also love all the birds in the cages lining the front of the store.

Address:

5418 Marina Dr, Holmes Beach, FL 34217



Where to eat

We usually stop at the Publix Super Market and get food to cook at the cottage. It is the only grocery store on the island.

Address:

3900 E Bay Dr, Holmes Beach, FL 34217



Where to stay

We have never stayed in this area. It is so busy that the north and south ends are better options.



Bradenton Beach (Southern end)


Beaches


Coquina Beach



Coquina Beach is a nice public beach with plenty of parking.

Address:

 1438 Gulf Dr S, Bradenton Beach, FL 34217



 Shopping & Where to Eat

 Bridge Street






Historic Bridge Street is the spot that used to be the only access to the island. An old wooden bridge was where the pier is located now. You will find a good selection of unique places to shop and eat.


Address;

Bridge streets meets Gulf Drive around 111 Gulf Dr S, Bradenton Beach, FL 34217

Lodging


Tropic Isle Beach Resort




Beautifully landscaped, clean, reasonably priced and only a road between it and the beach.

Address;

101 22nd St N, Bradenton Beach, FL 34217




Other Fun Things to Do on the Island

Charter a trip to Egmont Key, rent kayaks or jet skis, get a massage on the beach, or take a sunset cruise

Kayak rentals - https://happypaddler.com/rentals-kayak-paddleboard-longboat-key-anna-maria-bradenton/

Eggmont Key, Dolphin tours, and sunset cruises - https://www.amidolphintours.com/tours


Ways to Get Around the Island


The free Anna Maria Island trolley, Renting a golf cart, or a bike



Shelling on Anna Maria Island

Anna maria is not great for shelling. Occasional shells can be found on the beaches, but they are small. 



Day Trips off the Island



Sarasota Jungle Gardens


About a 30-minute drive 

3701 Bay Shore Rd, Sarasota, FL 34234


Fort De Soto Park


About an hour drive

 3500 Pinellas Bayway S, St. Petersburg, FL 33715


Sunken Gardens


About an hour drive


 1825 4th St N, St. Petersburg, FL 33704

Happy Travels!