Destin, Florida

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Destin, FL
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THE EXPERIENCE IT'S SIMPLY IRRESISTIBLE

Famous sugar white sands stretch like miles of white satin. Emerald-jeweled waters. Endless strings of fishing fleets. Links and links of golf. Seaside celebrations. Dancing dolphins. Undeniably fresh seafood.

The easy-paced Destin * Fort Walton Beach * Okaloosa Island presents simple pleasures -- unpretentious, uncomplicated and breathtakingly beautiful.


SETTING Neighboring fishing village and Southern sea town -- Destin * Fort Walton Beach * Okaloosa Island -- comprise the Emerald Coast.

Anchoring Florida's upper north coast, the Gulf of Mexico borders the south, Pensacola and Panama City are west and east respectively, and Alabama edges the northern cap.


DESCRIPTION The collaboration of shocking white sands and brilliant green waters ribbon for 24 miles (38km) along the Gulf. More than 60 percent of the beaches will be preserved forever in their sweeping, virgin purity.

Surrounded by the Gulf, Choctawhatchee Bay, Santa Rosa Sound, lakes and bayous, and riveted with miles of docks and harbors, a refreshing waterbound charisma emerges.

Sparsely scattered with sea oats, sand pines and blossoming magnolias, six-mile (10km) stretches of gentle sand dunes alternate with glimpses of "civilization" and pockets of beach parks with pavilions and gazebos along a picturesque coastline.

An aquarium of treasures is found from loggerheads and leatherbacks to lion's paws and horse conchs. Beach-basking feathered friends are as simple as sandpipers and as expressive as snowy egrets.

Threaded with serpentine marshes and laced with sun-kissed creeks, a number of wildlife preserves quietly claim the beauty of Mother Nature.


TIME ZONE SURPRISINGLY -- CENTRAL

Natural time warp for its leisurely pace.


DISTINCTIONS Acclaims from the "World's Luckiest Fishing Village" and some of the world's finest shelling to undeniably fresh seafood and the starring role in famous Hollywood films.
* Complete list on tidbits sheet.

Named "Number One Beach in the South" and one of the top five "Favorite Family Vacation Destinations" by the readers of Southern Living for eight consecutive years.


ACTIVITIES Searching for eight-pound (4kg) queen helmet shells in sunken forests, challenging 1,080 holes of famous golf, fishing from Florida's largest charter boat fleet for the elusive big blue, sailing along the emerald-flecked surf, tubing down meandering moss-draped rivers and sun bronzing on pure white powdered shores are enticements.
SPECIAL EVENTS & FESTIVALS MORE THAN 300 ANNUALLY
Fort Walton Beach Seafood Festival April
4-Player Volleyball Tournament April
Destin Mayfest May
Billy Bowlegs Festival June
King Mackerel Tournament August
Dog Days Open Billfish Tournament August
Northwest Florida Fair October
Destin Fishing Rodeo October
Destin Seafood Festival October
Boggy Bayou Mullet Festival October
International Invitational Golf Tournament Mid-October
Christmas Boat Parade December

ATTRACTIONS THE BEACHES * THE WATER * THE SHALLOWS

GULFARIUM * One of America's originals

U.S. AIR FORCE ARMAMENT MUSEUM * One of only three in U.S.

INDIAN TEMPLE MOUND MUSEUM * Largest by saltwater

THE FOCUS CENTER * "Hands-on" science museum


NEARBY
THE ZOO Gulf Breeze
FLORIDA CAVERNS STATE PARK Marianna
EDEN STATE GARDENS Point Washington

DINING TOTAL OF MORE THAN 400 RESTAURANTS

Restaurants serve some of the freshest seafood in Florida. A justified claim as there are always at least 20 tasty types of fish available for savoring during any one season.

Bordering the gulf, harbor, bay or bayou, culinary characters range from cedar seafood shacks, lighthouse-bedecked oyster bars and tiki-topped harbor decks to gracious antebellum estates and elegant Gulf-air cafes.

Emerald Coast specialties spotlight tastes of the South, from authentic Louisiana Cajun crawfish gumbo, beer-battered fried mullet, hush puppies and pecan pie to continental and European cuisines.


CONVENTIONS MORE THAN 77,500 TOTAL SQUARE FEET OF SPACE MEETING FACILITIES (5,760sq m)

Coming in Spring 2003, The Emerald Coast Conference Center, with more than 77,500 Square feet.


GETTING AROUND Roller blades, skate boards, beach cruiser bicycles, car rentals, taxis and limousines (barefoot is often preferred)
ACCESS BY CAR EASY

U.S. 98 travels along the Emerald Coast, edging the Gulf through Destin and Fort Walton Beach

From 331 south, take Highway 85 south at the Alabama/Florida line, straight into Destin * Fort Walton Beach

From I-10, exit on to Highway 85 south at the Fort Walton Beach exit and head straight into Destin * Fort Walton Beach

256 miles (412km) from New Orleans
268 miles (431km) from Birmingham
316 miles (509km) from Atlanta
427 miles (686km) to Disney World


ACCESS BY AIR TWO NEARBY AIRPORTS -- EIGHT MAJOR CARRIERS

OKALOOSA REGIONAL AIRPORT
Serviced by Northwest Airlines, US Air Express, Delta Airlines / Atlantic Southeast Airlines

PENSACOLA REGIONAL AIRPORT
Serviced by Continental, Delta Airlines / Atlantic Southeast Airlines, Northwest Airlines, ComAir, US Air, US Air Express

One hour and 15 minutes from Atlanta
One hour and 30 minutes from Nashville
Two hours and 30 minutes from Dallas/Ft. Worth


Eco-Tourism More than 60 percent of the area's 24 miles of beaches will be preserved forever in sweeping, virgin purity. Protecting its incredible coastline, pockets of seaside parks with pavilions, gazebos and disadvantaged-accessible wooden dune overwalks peer over a gentle rise of sand dunes and sparsely scattered sea oats. The 208-acre (83ha) Henderson Beach State Park, Wayside (Boardwalk) County Park and James Lee County Park, a new salt-air bazaar with 300 feet (90m) of waterfront, are three of the five parks and twelve beach accessways along Destin ¥ Fort Walton Beach. The Okaloosa County Tourist Development Council funds $3000 annually to the Okaloosa County Environmental Council, which sponsors bi-annual beach cleanups in addition to an Adopt-A-Country Road civic and military group cleanup program and "Okaloosa Aqualab," a water quality monitoring program with 20-site analysis provided by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. Funding from the Okaloosa County Tourist Development Council also supports the Earth Day "Great Florida" beach cleanup, and Okaloosa Pride week, furthering environmental awareness and fostering a lasting appreciation for Okaloosa County's most beautiful natural asset -- our world class beaches.

Some Content Courtesy Emerald Coast Convention and Visitors Bureau

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