
Places To Eat
Discover dining at its finest! From fresh seafood to waterfront restaurants, explore the culinary delights of this beautiful barrier island
Spanish for "lost island," Perdido Key holds true to its roots as it remains a Southern sanctuary for people and wildlife of all kinds.
Stretching along the far western shores of Florida, and the far eastern shores of Alabama, Perdido Key has a unique advantage as the perfect island destination. Tucked away on a narrow strip of land on the extreme western edge of Florida lies Perdido Key, a barrier island bookmarked by rolling, white-sand dunes and stunning views of the calm Gulf waters on its southern border and abundant wetlands, estuaries, and wildlife to its north. It seamlessly combines natural beauty, coastal living, and southern charm.
Is a visit to one of the Pensacola Bay area beaches in your future? Putting a little thought into what you bring to the beach can make your stay more enjoyable.
Famed for its soft white sand, emerald-hued waters, and a carefree, easy-going atmosphere, Pensacola's beaches have long been a favorite, family-friendly beach destination that locals cherish and newcomers embrace.
Perdido Key is home to several world-renowned parks
such as Johnson Beach at Gulf Islands National Seashore, Perdido Key State Park, and Big Lagoon State Park. They each have their own distinctions and play a role in the coastal ecosystem that has been around for hundreds of years.
Sunset Ave. & SE Syrcle Dr, Sunset Ave. & SE Syrcle Dr Pensacola, FL 32514 (850) 475-5224
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12301 Gulf Beach Highway Pensacola, FL 32507 (850) 492-1595
Johnson Beach Road Pensacola, FL 32507 (850) 934-2600
15301 Perdido Key Dr Pensacola, FL 32507 (850) 492-1595
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