Emerald Coast

The Emerald Coast, also called the Miracle Strip, is in the Florida Panhandle and consists of the coastal regions of Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa, Walton, and Bay counties. The region is informally known as the "Redneck Riviera". South Walton Beach 30A, a 15-mile beach road between Panama City Beach and Sandestin, is a relatively unknown jewel consisting of first-class development, totally rewriting the idea of "Redneck Riviera".

Cities

See the West Florida page for information on Pensacola, Navarre, and Milton, cities also within the Emerald Coast region.

Other destinations

Understand

The Pensacola-Navarre area (Escambia and Santa Rosa counties) is also included in this area, but it is primarily described in the West Florida article.

Get in

There are four commercially served airports in this region.

See

Important places to visit include the Apalachicola National Forest and the beach, which is absolutely beautiful on the Emerald Coast in Destin and Fort Walton Beach.

The South Walton Beach 30A, a 15-mile beach road between Panama City Beach and Sandestin, is a relatively unknown scenic route. Key stops West to East:

  • 🌍 Seaside, 2236 E County Highway 30A, Santa Rosa Beach, ☏ +1 888-732-7433. A master planned new urbanist town with small lots and white picket fences. Visit the small post office and adjacent shops, Ruskin Place Park, Seaside Avenue, The Chapel at Seaside, Seaside Assembly Hall, and the famous Truman Show House located at 31 Natchez Street.
  • 🌍 Alys Beach, 6-54 Shinbone Ct, Panama City Beach. Residential community undergoing development. Master planned community with houses built in the Moorish Mediterranean style.
  • 🌍 The Village at Rosemary Beach, 10343 E County Highway 30A, Seacrest. Shopping and dining area
  • 🌍 Rosemary Beach, 5 Main St, Rosemary Beach. The center of Rosemary Beach is a European style street with shopping, dining, and a town square (Western Green). Note: beach access requires code, granted only to those staying in town.

Do

There are deep sea fishing and parasailing opportunities in this region.

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