For the best introduction to Pensacola, try the Hop-on, Hop-off Tour. Fully narrated, this tour includes 14 stops for customers to explore areas of interest.
For the best introduction to Pensacola, try the Hop-on, Hop-off Tour. Fully narrated, this tour includes 14 stops for customers to explore areas of interest.
Embark on a 1.5-hour cruise of the coast of Destin. With a glass-bottomed boat, this family-owned cruise grants incredible views beneath the shimmering waters
Come enjoy a 2 hour sunset cruise around Pensacola Bay. Your captain, Captain Dana Whitton, is a USCG licensed captain with a lifetime of boating experience
See the breathtaking island of Madeira from the sapphire-blue waters of the Atlantic Ocean on a half-day catamaran trip. With stops to swim at beautiful bays
The best way to get around is by foot, or by rental car or bicycle. There is a trolley and a bus that goes throughout the city, but to make the most of your time in town, having your own vehicle helps.
Pensacola Beach's coldest months are December through February and its hottest months are May through early September. Mid September to mid October is a great time to visit; you can dodge the soaring temperatures and big crowds of the summer months, the partying college kids at spring break and the chilly evenings of winter. Sounds pretty much perfect to us. Pack your swimsuit and we'll meet you there.
There are a few basic things you'll need to get the most out of Pensacola Beach, apart from lots of energy and a hunger for the sun, that is. Some items we recommend bringing include:
Bridges span bays, coves, and rivers to lead visitors to beautiful beaches, a Spanish-flavored downtown, & a heaping helping of military culture in this panhandle city.
Bridges span bays, coves, and rivers to lead visitors to beautiful beaches, a Spanish-flavored downtown, & a heaping helping of military culture in this panhandle city.
Bridges span bays, coves, and rivers to lead visitors to beautiful beaches, a Spanish-flavored downtown, & a heaping helping of military culture in this panhandle city.