best area to stay in panhandle, Florida
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Hello all, we are a professional couple in our 60's planning our vacation 1st time in the Emerald Coast area in May.
Which city should we stay in? We want to stay at a Marriott hotel.
Recommended things to see and restaurants? We love the water and heard so much of the blue green water and the white sandy beaches of this region.
Thank you in advance.
Which city should we stay in? We want to stay at a Marriott hotel.
Recommended things to see and restaurants? We love the water and heard so much of the blue green water and the white sandy beaches of this region.
Thank you in advance.
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I would pick Pensacola Beach and I believe there is a Marriott there. While Destin is more well known, it is also crazy crowded all the time. You can walk to shops and restaurants on Pensacola Beach and would only need to drive if you want to see Fort Pickens or the National Seashore (which you should do). Also, downtown Pensacola has undergone a revitalization lately and is bustling with new shops and restaurants. Traffic can be very bad crossing the bay so you'd want to time your visit downtown to avoid rush hour. Also, weekend traffic from Pensacola to the Beach can be very bad. Best just to stay on the island on weekends. Pensacola also has the Naval Air Museum (home to the Blue Angels) which is really interesting and worth seeing.
Another area that I really like is east of Destin in the area known as 30A. Grayton Beach is one of my favorites. But, you would be dealing with all the crazy Destin traffic if you wanted to go into Destin for shopping, etc. And yes, the sand is very white and the water can be beautiful, but it isn't always. It completely depends upon weather conditions. It is not like the Caribbean, so don't be disappointed when you get there.
Another area that I really like is east of Destin in the area known as 30A. Grayton Beach is one of my favorites. But, you would be dealing with all the crazy Destin traffic if you wanted to go into Destin for shopping, etc. And yes, the sand is very white and the water can be beautiful, but it isn't always. It completely depends upon weather conditions. It is not like the Caribbean, so don't be disappointed when you get there.
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I would pick Pensacola Beach and I believe there is a Marriott there. While Destin is more well known, it is also crazy crowded all the time. You can walk to shops and restaurants on Pensacola Beach and would only need to drive if you want to see Fort Pickens or the National Seashore (which you should do). Also, downtown Pensacola has undergone a revitalization lately and is bustling with new shops and restaurants. Traffic can be very bad crossing the bay so you'd want to time your visit downtown to avoid rush hour. Also, weekend traffic from Pensacola to the Beach can be very bad. Best just to stay on the island on weekends. Pensacola also has the Naval Air Museum (home to the Blue Angels) which is really interesting and worth seeing.
Another area that I really like is east of Destin in the area known as 30A. Grayton Beach is one of my favorites. But, you would be dealing with all the crazy Destin traffic if you wanted to go into Destin for shopping, etc. And yes, the sand is very white and the water can be beautiful, but it isn't always. It completely depends upon weather conditions. It is not like the Caribbean, so don't be disappointed when you get there.
Another area that I really like is east of Destin in the area known as 30A. Grayton Beach is one of my favorites. But, you would be dealing with all the crazy Destin traffic if you wanted to go into Destin for shopping, etc. And yes, the sand is very white and the water can be beautiful, but it isn't always. It completely depends upon weather conditions. It is not like the Caribbean, so don't be disappointed when you get there.
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