Tourist and visitors guide to the Destin and Fort Walton Beach Area as well as Pensacola and Navarre. The information guide to Pensacola, Pensacola Beach, Fort Walton Beach Destin, Florida and the unique beach communities of Florida's Scenic Highway 30-A in South Walton county . Please use this site to aid planning your Florida vacation. Pensacola, Pensacola Beach, Fort Walton Beach and Destin hotel and condo accommodations: hotels, motels, condos resorts. Pensacola, Pensacola Beach, Fort Walton Beach, and Destin airports and travel times.

FLORIDA'S NORTHERN GULF COAST

From white sandy beaches along Highway 30-A and I-10 to Southern hospitality from Pensacola to Navarre, the Florida Panhandle Gulf Coast can provide a relaxing and satisfying seaside vacation for a reasonable price.

The barrier islands from Perdido Key to Destin are a subtropical beach paradise, with picturesque homes and condos right out of a watercolor seascape. Resort spas and hotels right on the beach pamper you. High-quality restaurants in Destin, Sandestin and Pensacola with the freshest-possible seafood, often blending Cajun cuisine with Southern cooking, are common. From the charming small communities of Mirimar Beach and Grayton Beach in the Beaches of South Walton to the larger cities of Pensacola and Destin, you can find what you're seeking in a dream vacation.

Combine the beach, the culture, the food, and the fun with great prices and low driving distances, and you have an affordable and enjoyable vacation for yourself and the whole family.

PENSACOLA

Within close driving or bicycling distance of Pensacola Beach, Pensacola is the largest Florida city in the area, and provides a very active night life as well as great daytime attractions.
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PENSACOLA BEACH

Do you want to fish, swim, surf, boat, or bar-crawl? Do you like a little history with your beach paradise? How do you feel about wide protected beaches with gentle rolling surf, building sand castles with the kids, or lolling in the gentle Gulf Coast sunshine?
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FORT WALTON BEACH

The small city of Fort Walton Beach is ranked #10 in the top 100 cities to live in America, and with its beautiful seascape and great standard of living, no wonder! But it's a magnificent place to visit too.
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DESTIN

Destin is widely known as The World's Luckiest Fishing Village. That is minimizing what Destin is. It started as a fishing village along the Gulf Coast, but today is better known for its long stretches of beach and beautiful sunshine.
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SOUTH WALTON

Some of the best and most beautiful beaches in the world can be found on the Florida Panhandle, at the Beaches of South Walton. With fanciful names like WaterColor, Seaside, Seascape, and Blue Mountain, over a dozen well-developed beaches await your towel, sand bucket, and swimming pleasure.
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05/13/2008 12:19 AM
UWF president leaving for Pa. chancellorship
UWF President John Cavanaugh is leaving for a bigger opportunity in Pennsylvania. Students, faculty and others say funding and community involvement will be key roles for his successor.
05/12/2008 11:02 PM
Arrest logs
The following suspects were charged with felonies Sunday at Escambia County Jail. Names, ages and addresses were provided by the individuals.
05/12/2008 11:41 PM
Local veterans feel shortfalls of GI Bill
Veterans want more GI Bill benefits to help pay for college tuition, books and living expenses.
05/12/2008 11:37 PM
Beach beefing up security for weekend
Pensacola Beach officials and the Sheriff's Office are bracing for the annual onslaught of celebrating high school graduates from Mobile this weekend.
05/12/2008 11:37 PM
Officials seek leads in brush fire at Gull Point
Fire officials are investigating the cause of a brush fire that scorched seven acres in Gull Point over the weekend.
05/12/2008 11:42 PM
Wilfires ravage 3 Central Florida counties
Gov. Charlie Crist Monday declared a state of emergency for the next 60 days while crews battle wildfires in Brevard, Volusia and Glades County.
05/12/2008 11:28 PM
O.J. Semmes book fair
Jaybeon Bryant looks at a book about reptiles at the annual book fair at O.J. Semmes Elementary School in Pensacola. Prices for the books are as low as 25 cents to just more than $15. The book fair runs through Friday and will be open Monday through Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. and will close at noon Friday. For more information, call the school at 595-6975. (Photo by Tony Giberson/tgiberson@pnj.com)
05/12/2008 11:28 PM
Infant manslaughter trial postponed until July
The manslaughter trial of a Molino man suspected in the 2006 death of his 1-year-old daughter has been rescheduled for July.
05/12/2008 11:30 PM
Regiald T. Dogan: Thanks to thousands, we're a step closer to cure for cancer
Thanks the American Cancer Society and the thousands of people who turned out for Escambia's Relay For Life, each day is a step closer to finding a cure to this devastating disease.
05/12/2008 11:28 PM
Inmate escapes from county road prison
Inmate bolts county road prison in Cantonment.

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