PENSACOLA, Fla. — From the Blue Angels to the beaches, fine dining to festivals, and museums to musicals, Pensacola, nestled in the Florida Panhandle, offers a vacation experience like no other. “We ...
I hope you’re doing well! I wanted to share a new community storytelling campaign Visit Pensacola is launching today called ...
Pensacola, Florida, is famous for its sugar-sand beaches and turquoise waters. But there’s a lot more than sun and surf that’s worth exploring in this charming coastal city: Just around the corner ...
Whenever Pensacola, Florida, is mentioned, the first things that typically come to mind are crystal blue waters, white-sand beaches, and the Blue Angels. These, of course, are not to be missed when ...
You would think after visiting upwards of a dozen different Florida beach towns in a year, they would all start to look the same. We're used to east coast beaches, though, so taking a vacation to ...
Navarre resident Holly Rasoli depends on the money that her one-bedroom vacation rental on Perdido Key brings in to supplement her small pension. But while hotels are considered an essential business ...
Five Florida cities made the top 100 of favorite affordable vacation destinations for families. The survey of 3,000 families was conducted by FamilyDestinationsGuide.com. Families were asked which ...
HOUSTON — If you're planning on traveling this fall, now's the time to start planning. How does relaxing oceanside, with your chair sitting on white sand sound? Pensacola, Florida has that and a whole ...
The Florida Panhandle stretches along the Gulf of Mexico for nearly 150 miles. In its beach towns, visitors will find sparkling white sand, crystalline waters that range somewhere between emerald and ...
When the coronavirus pandemic halted much of the travel industry earlier this year, Carin Kiphart and her husband saw their international tour guide business dry up and largely stay that way. But the ...
As a native Floridian, I’d argue the best way to experience Florida is from the water.
When most Texans think of Pensacola, Fla., they envision sugar-white sand and sunny weather—but just minutes from the beach the city’s creative community is thriving and ready to entertain visitors.