We are planning a trip to Destin this summer. I would love some recommendations of places to stay, good places to eat, things to do, etc. This is our first trip to the area. I've looked at vrbo.com but I would like to hear where the diser's stay. It will be 5 of us going. Thanks so much!!
Wow, what is it with Destin all of a sudden??? Seems like everyone's going there!
Well, let's begin....My parents live in Regatta Bay which is right next to Destin Commons. When I go down to visit, I stay here:
http://www.vrbo.com/51106 (though I'm a little biased...I know the owners...MY FAMILY!).
There is a ton of stuff to do...you'll just need to do a little bit of driving.
Okay, first thing you need to know is there is one main road and one lesser road in and around Destin. The main road is the 4 lane Highway 98. It runs right through Destin. You'll have Fort Walton (and Pensacola) to the West and Panama City to the East. The other road you should know about is 30A. 30A is a 2 lane road that runs from 98 to Panama City. Go to
www.30a.com for good information.
98 will have most everything on it. Some of the things "to do" are:
Gulfarium:
http://www.gulfarium.com/
Big Kahunas Waterpark:
http://www.bigkahunas.com/
Silver Sands Factory Stores:
http://www.silversandsoutlet.com/index.aspx
Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort:
http://www.sandestin.com/
Baytownewharf (at Sandestin):
http://www.baytownewharf.com/
Harborwalk:
http://www.harborwalk-destin.com/
Destin Commons:
www.destincommons.com
There is a large Air Force and Navy contingent along this coast so you'll see and hear a lot of fighter jets. If you're into this, check out the Air Force Armament Museum in Fort Walton (
http://www.afarmamentmuseum.com/index.shtml) or if you are in the mood for a drive (hour or so), hit the National Museum of Naval Aviation in Pensacola (
http://www.navalaviationmuseum.org/).
Don't forget there are Dolphin cruises (though we tend to skip those as you usually can see the dolphins from the beach). There are also sailing cruises like the Nathaniel Bowditch (
http://www.bowditchsailing.com/) as well as lots of fishing charters. We do recommend you rent a pontoon boat at the harbor and head over to Crab Island. It's actually a sandbar that everyone pulls up to and drops anchor on. Here's a video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DD8MGbyjRzA.
Now, if you drive past Sandestin towards Panama City and hang a right onto 30a, you'll drive down a less "developed" part of the area. Lots of housing and such, no real high-rises like in Destin. You'll come across some really nice towns as well with shopping and restaurants.
Watercolor Resort:
http://www.watercolorresort.com/
Seaside Florida (Where the movie The Truman Show was filmed)
http://www.seasidefl.com/
Grayton Beach:
http://www.graytonbeach.com/
Rosemary Beach:
http://www.rosemarybeach.com/
For food, I recommend either Another Broken Egg Cafe or The Donut Hole (I like the one that is down 98 past SanDestin towards Panama City). For Lunch you can hit Pompano Joes which is right on the beach in Destin or The Lucky Snapper which is at the harbor. For the kids I recommend Fudpucker's (
http://www.fudtv.com/). Funky place with live aligators you can feed. There are two places I recommend for dinner. Number 1 on the list is Dewey Destin Seafood (
http://www.destinseafood.com/index.htm). THIS IS A MUST! It is a shack on the beach and the kitchen is a trailer in the back. There are two piers that jut out into the harbor with picnic tables. The food is outstanding!
The other place I recommend is Louisiana Laginappe:
http://www.thelouisianalagniappe.com/
I could keep writing all day about Destin and the surroundings, but will keep it to this for now. If there's anything else you'd like to know, feel free to PM me.