Bubbly Baytowne is back! Join us for an evening full of FREE champagne and shopping during our Bubbly Baytowne. Sip and Shop through the village streets! Stop in various retail merchants as you enjoy a selection of premium champagnes.
Enjoy lawn games and inflatables in the Events Plaza from 6-8:30pm. Then watch as we light up the night sky with a breathtaking fireworks show over the Lagoon at 8:30pm!
Given that we would spend our summer this year in the US, we preferred to make a road trip from Dallas, TX to somewhere with crystal waters. We have a heard a few options: Padre Island, Galveston, Orange Beach and Destin. We decided to hit two birds with one stone and decided to drive to Destin, FL via New Orleans, giving us the opportunity to make both a cultural and abeach vacation.
New Orleans is 8 hours drive from Dallas. As we have kids, we stopped at the aquapark in Tyler for 2 hours for kids to have fun. Tired kids mean sleeping kids. We prefered to stay overnight near the plantations which are 1 hour away from New Orleans, in Alexandria. If you have a little more time, you can drive and stay in Baton Rouge, where we stopped next day to eat ‘beignets’. Coffee Call in Baton Rouge is a great stop for that.
Our next destination Oak Alley Plantation is 1 hour to Baton Rouge. Although there are other plantations near Mississippi River, Oak Alley is the biggest and most famous. The buildings where slaves lived and stayed in the past are now part of a museum. It is impressive to go back in time and imagine that era. The path in the front of the building surrounded by old trees is spectacular. You can tour inside the building with a guide, but we suggest that you do it a bit early in the morning.
After the plantation visit, we drove another hour to New Orleans. After settling down at our hotel in French Quarter, Provincial, we had a quick walk around the town. Looking forward to tasting the cajun cuisine, we ate our first meal at New Orleans Creole Cookery. Our waiter was talkative and told a lot about the menu. Baked oysters with various sauces tasted great. Cajun Creole did not only influence Louisiana but other surrounding states as we had very similar tastes in Destin. After the dinner, we walked around Jackson Square, and window shopped in French Market. Don’t forget to try pralines !
Although New Orleans had great architecture, streets, balconies, food, music on the streets; the city is very dirty and stinky especially in a summer day. City is trying their best to clean as much as possible, but puddles of urine can easily be observed around. From that perspective, it was not the best place to visit with small kids. The weather was very humid, sometimes rainy. It is a city you can walk around but if you want to see places other than in French Quarter; you can either drive or use the tram.
Our 2nd day began by a breakfast at Stanley followed by a visit to Mardi Gras museum. This is the museum where artists create and store their Mardi Gras celebration vehicles. The museum is a great way to monetize the Mardi Gras in the other months. After the museum, we walked through the streets of Garden District. I think the best part of our visit was this day. After an hour of walk, our tour ended in Lafayette Cemetery, which is interesting because the graves are not under the ground but over. Rum House was great for lunch.
After lunch, we drove by Bywater neighborhood by car, there were a lot of colorful houses. Dinner was at Sylvain in French Quarters, delicious food and a seating area on the outdoor yard. After the dinner, we walked around the Bourbon Street, which hosts the bars, night clubs and shops along with street musicians and shows.
Next day breakfast was at Croissant d’Or Patisserie. Tiny but historical venue where you can have delicious croissants. This was followed but a tour with a real steam boat Natchez on Missisipi. The tour lasts around 2 hours, and offers open buffet with live jazz music. Dinner was in Oceana Grill, which at first glance looks like a simple bar but upstairs was enjoyable.
After a breakfast at Cafe Beignet, we said goodbye to New Orleans and began our drive to Destin via Gulf Shores and Orange Beach, Alabama. Another option is to take the ferry from Dauphin Island to Fort Morgan (we were told that it requires advance booking). In Gulf Shores, we rested in Bahama Bob’s Beach Side Cafe.
Orange Beach had a good beach but the water was green like in a lake. We were glad to have not chosen Orange Beach for our beach vacation. After arriving at Destin, we settled in our condo at Pelican Beach Resort for our week long stay. We impressed to see those white sand and crystal color water next day. There are so many accommodation options in the area from hotels to vacation rentals but Pelican Beach Resort gave us a lot of amenities including pools and beach, great views from our condo.
The weather and sea conditions were varying in Destin. Mostly it was sunny and hot, but also rained for a while. Gulf was wavy. We also tried different beaches nearby such as Henderson Beach Park. We also tried a beach in Okaloosa Island but there was too much of algae. The view around Destin bridge was spectacular.
Next day we rented pontoon boat from the harbor. You can rent those with your car driver’s license and be your own captain for a few hours. It was great to swim around the Crab Island and Destin Bridge. For the afternoon, we went to Topsail Hill State Park. Bicycle rental shop closes at 5pm but we rented our bikes just before that and you can return after they close. It is a great park to ride your bicycle near the beach. There is also a lake in it to visit. The park is also an RV park, I am sure that would be a great experience next time. !
Other than those, there are various activities in Destin: Sea World with giant aquariums and dolphin shows, zoo, gokart, amusement and aquaparks. We wanted to spend more to on the beach though. Our evening ritual was to watch the sunset and then have a nice dinner. Our condo on 17th floor had a perfect sunset as well as Destin and Baytowne Marinas, Topsail Hill State Park.
The Downtown FWB Farmers’ Market will be open the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of every month year-round. The market opens at 8:00am and closes at 1:00pm and is held at the Fort Walton Beach Landing Park, 139 SE Brooks Street, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548. Our farmers, artisan food vendors, and crafters offers an array of locally grown and handmade items. You never know what you’ll find at the Downtown FWB Farmers Market! More details at http://www.downtownfwb.com/farmersmarket/
Pelican Beach Resort is a great place to choose when it comes to Destin. It is only 5 minutes drive to Destin and you still get the best sand and ocean in the area, staying on the beach. This year, we had two hurricanes, having a risk to hit Destin. Tropical storm sixteen turned into Hurricane Nate and expected to take a bath over New Orleans and then north east over Georgia. Destin is expected to have thunders and rain stating Saturday afternoon for a couple days but after that we hope sun to be back for enjoying October and November. Snowbirds are expected to start their stays around December. Here is the link to NHC for following up Hurricane Nate.
Destin, Florida’s signature event and a tradition since 1948, this month-long fishing tournament gives anglers of all ages a chance to get in on the fun! Not an angler? Daily weigh-ins at A.J.’s Seafood and Oyster Bar provide entertainment in a harbor-front atmosphere you’re sure to enjoy. Over 30,000 anglers compete in the Destin Fishing Rodeo for a chance at their share of over $100,000 in awarded cash and prizes. The Rodeo is free to anglers fishing aboard registered boats and the tournament is open to both Private and Charter Boats.
Kids love the rodeo too! There are events and activities just for kids. For example, every child who enters a fish in the Destin Fishing Rodeo that weighs in at 1 lb. or more gets a rod and reel and a certificate for framing. During the Rootin’ Tootin’ Rodeo Round-Up Okaloosa Island Pier comes alive with junior anglers. This event wraps up with lunch on the dock. The entry fee for this event is nominal, and includes the pier fee for the angler and parents, a tee shirt, bait, a rod and reel to keep and lunch. Don’t miss out! This is a great weekend to plan on being in Destin and taking part of the culture for which Destin is famous. And don’t forget about “Mako My Day” Shark Saturdays – anglers weigh-in sharks and the kids love it! In 2007, the largest shark caught was 638 pounds! Wow!
he gracious property hosts allowing a festival that hosts almost 70,000 guests in three days use of beautiful water front land and asking their full time tenants to accommodate the festival, is nothing short of amazing. In addition to the Destin Charter Boat Association that has kept this tradition alive, I would like to thank and acknowledge your true “hosts” of the festival, the property owners. We hope to see you all there!
Christmas activities in Destin, Florida abound this holiday season. Events vary from harbor parades to breakfast with Santa. Here’s some of the many events you don’t want to miss:
Santa – Each weekend leading up to Christmas, Santa Claus will be available to listen to all wish lists, main stage at HarborWalk Village’s main stage, 12-4 p.m.
Christmas Tree Lighting – Hosted by the City of Destin, the 30th annual lighting will be held Dec. 1, 6 p.m., at the Destin Community Center. Evening will include a visit from Santa, entertainment, and refreshments. Your family is invited to bring canned food donations for families in need.
Sounds of the Season -The Mattie Kelly Arts Foundation presents the 21st Annual Sounds of the Season Dec. 2, 7 p.m., at Village Baptist Church, 101 Matthew Blvd. in Destin. Admission is a donation of an unwrapped child’s toy.
12 Nights of Lights – Enjoy a festive light show every Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, Dec. 2-30 in the Events Plaza at The Village of Baytowne Wharf. Times are 6, 7, & 8 p.m.
Holiday Concert Series – Come enjoy favorite holiday classics, featuring a light show, Dec. 7, 14 and 21, 7-9 p.m., on the Events Plaza Stage at Baytowne Wharf. A
Dickens Christmas – Emerald Coast Theatre Company will present its revised holiday show “A Dickens Christmas, A Ghostly Story,” each weekend in December. The production opens Thursday, Dec. 8, and runs through Christmas Eve at the new ECTC performance space, 560 Grand Boulevard, upstairs, Sandestin.
Breakfast with Santa – Ring in holiday cheer and have breakfast with Santa, Dec. 10, 11, 17 and 18, at Grande Vista Bar and Grill at the Emerald Grande. For reservations: 424-0621.
Christmas Parade – The City of Destin’s Christmas Parade will be held at 10 a.m. Dec. 10. This year’s theme is “A Fishing Village Christmas.” Floats will start at Downtown Destin Shopping Center (Old Time Pottery) and travel west down Harbor Boulevard (Hwy. 98) to Stahlman Avenue. Please stand on the north side of Harbor Boulevard to watch the floats.
Breakfast with Santa – A benefit breakfast will be held from Dec. 10 at The Courtyard Sandestin at Grand Boulevard Bistro in Miramar Beach. Fifty percent of all sales will go to Food For Thought Outreach.
Holiday Bazaar ArtWalk – The Market Shops at the entrance to Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort will host the Holiday Bazaar ArtWalk from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dec. 10. The inaugural ArtWalk will include an artist marketplace, live music by the Fort Walton Beach HS Valhalla Choir, and children’s activities.
Destin Harbor Boat Parade – The Destin harbor will be dancing with holiday lights and cheer during the Destin Harbor Boat Parade on Dec. 11, beginning at 6 p.m.
Pensacola seafood is some of the best in the world and the Pensacola Seafood Festival is the perfect place to enjoy it! This is one weekend in Pensacola Beach you will not want to miss. From September 29, 2017 through October 1, 2017 discover just how delicious our local seafood is. There will be tons of vendors to choose from, and your family will love them all. The festival takes place in the famous waterfront Seville Square, providing beautiful scenery for your day. The Pensacola Seafood Festival is also one of the largest arts and craft fairs in our area featuring over 130 vendors. To make the weekend even more enjoyable, there will be live music playing throughout the entire event. This festival is one your whole family can enjoy because there is an arts and crafts area for your kids to enjoy. Your kids can participate in arts and crafts, Water Walkers and face painting. There will also be a variety of touch pools where you can learn more about sea creatures. The seafood festival will make your vacation in Pensacola fun for the whole family! Book your getaway now.
This annual Fall event brings teams from all over the US to compete in one of the best beach volleyball tournaments anywhere. Taking place at the Boardwalk on Okaloosa Island, on the sugar-white sands and beside the emerald green waters the area is known for. More details at www.emeraldcoastvolleyball.com/