I have vacationed here as a child, as a teenager, as a
newlywed, and as a father. My wife and I plan to vacation here when we
become empty nesters. That's not uncommon for those who call this
95-mile stretch of Florida's Panhandle, simply, The Beach. The lure of
the place, once experienced, tugs for a lifetime.
From Destin east to Mexico Beach and Port St. Joe, you'll find a
curious mix of old and new Florida. Posh resorts vie with tiny
bungalows. Bustling cities glitter in stark contrast with quaint fishing
villages. Fabulous or rustic, tacky or elegant, vibrant or laid-back,
the area has something for everyone. The common thread that runs through
it all remains the emerald green waters and finest powder-white sand in
the world.
Lodging--Family Fun on the Emerald Coast
To newcomers, the
discovery is Destin--the sleepy fishing village-turned-mega-destination.
Many families or couples spend an entire week here and never have to get
into a car. Condos are the lodging of choice. Sandestin Golf and Beach
Resort is the area's largest resort complex and features fine hotel
rooms, condominiums, four great golf courses, upscale shopping, and a
variety of eateries.
Seaside, the Panhandle's first planned community, sets a look and
style that still gives Scenic Highway 30A, the 19-mile loop off of U.S.
98, a fantasy feel. Next door to Seaside sits the WaterColor Inn and
Resort, a swank new spot that opened last year. Nearby you'll find
upscale restaurants, shopping, condos, and private homes. Lodging in the
Seaside area costs anywhere from $100 up to any price you want
to pay.