Why Pensacola Beach Should Be Voted 'America's Best Beach'

Pensacola Beach Thrives in Spite of Storms

By P. L. Ward, published Jul 27, 2007
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Pensacola, Florida is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Located in the Northwest Florida Panhandle, Pensacola Beach features pristine white sand, clear blue surf, and miles upon miles of uninhabited beachfront perfect for family vacations.

Since Pensacola Beach is an island, beachgoers can play in the waves of the Gulf of Mexico or hop over to the other side and swim in the calm, protected waters of Pensacola Bay. Many of the beach areas have lifeguards on duty; a quick check of the area's website (www.visitpensacolabeach.com) will show a detailed map of these areas of the beach. The website also details other tips on beach safety, including protecting yourself from sunburn and dehydration, how to escape deadly rip currents, and the meaning of flags that warn of current surf conditions.

The Quietwater Beach Boardwalk, located just past the Bob Sikes Bridge at the north entrance to Pensacola Beach, is an excellent area for families and individuals who enjoy frolicking in the sand, listening to live music, and playing in the shallow, calm waters of the bay. The boardwalk itself provides wheelchair access to the beach area where the view and amenities can be enjoyed by all.

The Quietwater Beach Boardwalk features restaurants and bars for refreshments and shops for everything from floats and sunblock to jewelry and t-shirts. A small theatre area is located in the center of the boardwalk for mini-concerts set against a picturesque seascape.

Pensacola Beach hosts many events throughout the year, with the yearly air show being one of the most popular and exciting. Locals and tourists alike enjoy coming out to see the hometown Blue Angels, the U.S. Navy's precision flying team, among many other acts, perform precision aerial stunts over the deep blue waters of the Gulf of Mexico.

Why Pensacola Beach Should Be Voted 'America's Best Beach'

The vintage sailfish guides the route to Pensacola Beach

Credit: Franklin Hayes

Copyright: Gulf Breeze News

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ok so compared to panama city beach, fl pensacola beach is crappy the water is green and nasty. i dont recommend going there.

Posted on 04/02/2008 at 12:04:52 PM

 
Thanks for the information! I was searching on AC since we are planning a trip to the area for this summer.

Posted on 03/14/2008 at 12:03:15 PM

 
I'd give it a vote. There are great beaches throughout the entire area.

Posted on 07/29/2007 at 12:07:00 AM

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