Panhandle | as Impressive as a Large Green Emerald
Mmmh… Can you smell that? Freshly opened oysters straight from the Gulf, salt in the air, and the shimmering green water at your toes. Welcome to the Panhandle region – my insider tip if you’re looking for tranquility, nature, and genuine Southern hospitality. Here, endless beaches, small fishing villages, and stunning state parks await you – perfect for unwinding, exploring, and of course: slurping oysters!
6 Highlights in the Panhandle
- A drive through Santa Rosa Island
- Excursion to Manatee Springs Park
- Following the footsteps of The Truman Show in Seaside
- Blues at the Bradfordville Blues Club
- Eating oysters in Apalachicola
- Immersing in history at the Pensacola Historic Village
Recommended Places in the Panhandle
Florida’s Forgotten Coast
Often referred to as Florida’s forgotten coast, the Panhandle is considered an insider tip among most foreign tourists. Yet, it’s not just the approximately 200 miles of dazzling white beaches along the Emerald Coast that enchant visitors.
What Makes the Panhandle Special
Florida’s Panhandle is definitely worth a visit. The region begins not far from New Orleans in the east and combines the relaxed Southern atmosphere with stunning beaches on the Gulf of Mexico. The region impresses with a mix of untouched nature, historic small towns, and genuine Southern charm. Away from the tourist crowds, you experience the authentic Florida here with oyster restaurants in Apalachicola or lonely dream beach afternoons.