Panhandle
Panhandle

Emerald-green dream beaches & oystercatchers

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Panhandle

Emerald-green dream beaches & oystercatchers

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Panhandle

Emerald-green dream beaches & oystercatchers

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Panhandle

Emerald-green dream beaches & oystercatchers

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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
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Recommended Places in the Panhandle

Apalachicola, Florida 32320 Panama City Beach, Florida Pensacola, Florida Seaside, Florida 32459 Tallahassee, Florida
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Apalachicola

Welcome to Apalachicola on the “Forgotten Coast”, where time ticks slower and the water smells of fresh oysters!

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Panama City Beach

There’s always something happening in PCB, especially during Spring Break, so join the party scene or come with family outside the holiday season.

Panhandle Pensacola

Pensacola

Snow-white beaches meet a vibrant past. Pensacola has a bit of everything. So, put on your sunglasses and let’s go!

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Seaside

“Good morning, and in case I don’t see ya: Good afternoon, good evening, and good night!” Jim Carrey from The Truman Show sends his greetings from the filming location Seaside.

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Tallahassee

Even though many don’t know it: Florida’s capital is called Tallahassee and is located in the far north. Here, the political heart beats under Southern comfort.

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.

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Beaches on the Emerald Coast

The beaches of the Emerald Coast in Northwest Florida are known for their dazzling white quartz sand and the emerald green water that gives the region its name.

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Nature Parks in the Panhandle

The nature parks on the Emerald Coast range from breathtaking dune landscapes to pine forests to rare coastal ecosystems and are a paradise for nature lovers and bird watchers.

Sightseeing in the Panhandle

Whether it’s history or iconic design – the region’s attractions tell exciting stories, such as the Historic Village in Pensacola, for example.

Frequently Asked Questions

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