Showing posts with label Gulf of Mexico. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gulf of Mexico. Show all posts

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Spring Break 2014 Countdown

The countdown to Spring Break begins after the New Year arrives, and comes faster than you can say, “it’s bikini season!”



During this Spring Break, journey on over to the beautiful Emerald Coast for a week of fun in the sun and sand, great shopping, delicious food, exciting area attractions and so much more. Book your stay at one of the many beachfront hotels or condominiums located right on the Gulf of Mexico. Wake up each morning with a view of the gorgeous emerald waters and white sand right outside your window—it’s truly a one-of-a-kind vacation!

Whether you come to the coast for an adventurous and eventful Spring Break, or if you are in search of some rest and relaxation on the beach, there is no doubt that you’ll leave feeling satisfied.


Start planning your Spring Break getaway to the Emerald Coast today and make 2014 the best year yet!




Check out www.DestinTravelAdvisor.com for more information on booking your trip to the area this Spring Break.

Monday, April 8, 2013

Quick and Beachy tips from Life's A Beach.


The beautiful Emerald Coast waters and sandy white beaches draw visitors from all over the world. As summer quickly approaches and water temperatures rise it’s important to remember beach and water safety.

While the shores of the Emerald Coast and the Gulf of Mexico are extraordinary and inviting places to play, they can also be dangerous. It’s important to know when and where it is safe to swim. Okaloosa and Walton County Beaches use the flag systems to advise beach goers of current water conditions.

Helpful Tips:
Use the Flag System
Never Swim Alone
Never Leave Children Unattended in the Water
Always use SUNSCREEN. 
Drink Lots of Water       

Stay Safe during your stay! A for more information on local events and happenings on the Emerald Coast visit, Life's A Beach  and don't forget to LIKE US on Facebook for your chance to WIN a FREE Vacation! 

Monday, March 25, 2013

Vote Today!


Destin is called "the worlds luckiest fishing village" for a reason!  Thousands come each year to see the beautiful emerald green waters and to catch the many varieties of fresh local fish that the Gulf of Mexico is famous for. Fisherman love the shallow water shelf and easy deep water access to the Gulf. Crab island is where all go for a good time! Visit Florida's Emerald Coast and enjoy the great people, fishing, and food!


Emeril Lagasse loved fishing in Destin so much, he moved his family to the barrier island! 

Don't forget to VOTE! For more information about Destin and the Emerald Coast pick up a copy of our Spring issues of Life's A Beach, THE Visitor's Guide to the Emerald coast or order on online here. Don't forget to like us on Facebook for your chance to WIN a FREE Emerald Coast vacation! 


Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Beach Fun Checklist

Everyone can benefit from some tips for ensuring a stellar day at the beach. So, we researched some of the best tips as seen on the popular site, Pinterest, and included some of our own, and here is what we came up with!


1. Pack the sunscreen and apply it often
Depending on what level SPF you purchase, apply the good stuff around the clock even if it doesn’t look like you are getting burnt. It’s always better to be safe than sorry! Also, don’t forget to apply a lip balm with SPF to keep your lips safe from the sun.

2. Wear eye protection
Whether you prefer to wear sporty sunglasses or a floppy sunhat, any sort of protection for your eyes is a good idea.


3. Pack plenty of towels
Towels at the beach can be used for drying off after playing in the water or for sitting on while tanning, so pack away!


4. Load up an ice chest with plenty of water
Heading to the beach with a cooler stocked with cold waters, drinks and snacks is great for keeping hydrated and making sure you have food for energy while out in the hot sun. For those who want to be super prepared, purchase a cooler with wheels!

5. Put your cell phone in a plastic Ziploc bag
This is a safety precaution for keeping your phone sand free and from accidentally forgetting it in your swimsuit pocket before jumping in the water. If only phones could swim!

6. Pack baby powder
Now, this one may sound a little odd at first, but for those beach goers who don’t want to track a pound of sand back into your car or hotel room, check out this is a neat trick. Apply a generous handful of baby powder to your legs and feet, and watch as the powder absorbs the moisture on your body, causing the sand to fall off.


7. Don’t forget the Toys
A lot of people, especially children, like to be active on the beach. Pack some buckets for sandcastle building, a football or Frisbee for throwing around, or some boogie boards for riding the waves.

8. Throw some floaties/arm inflatable floaties in your beach bag
You can never go wrong with having a floatie for the children to play on in the water or packing a pair of arm inflatable floaties to put around a young child’s arms to aid in helping to keep them safe when you take them for a swim.


9. Bring along a good book
For those of you who love to enjoy a good read while relaxing, be sure to pack that new novel you’ve been wanting to dive into.

10. Be cognizant of the Beach Warning Flags
This isn’t a physical item that you can bring along, but we thought it was too important to not list. Please do heed the beach warning flags as they are displayed to keep you safe.



Above all, enjoy your day at the beach and we hope you make many wonderful memories with your family and friends while doing so!