When Captain Leonard Destin settled in the area between 1845 and 1850, he couldn't have imagined how "The World's Luckiest Fishing Village," would one day become one of Florida's most popular tourist destinations. But you can experience Destin, Florida for yourself this holiday...
Imagine spending your New Year's holiday in a location that's the perfect marriage of New Orleans and the Caribbean...having trouble envisioning such an exotic place? It's right on the Florida panhandle: Destin ! Destin has the beautiful white sands and calm turquoise surf of a Caribbean...
Located on the Emerald Coast of Florida's panhandle, Destin beckons. A baby boomer's dream vacation, Destin has morphed into one of the top vacation destinations in the United States. We baby boomers have some qualities in common with Destin. For starters, over the last 50 years, it has aged...
The Atlantic Ocean is home to over 1,000 different fish and the most common ones captured number over 100 varieties. All of them can be found in Destin, Florida, "The World's Luckiest Fishing Village." What is your fishing style? Inshore, offshore, deep sea, freshwater, saltwater, or do...
If you've never visited the Destin area, you will be absolutely amazed by its natural beauty. The sand is a dazzling white, and the water is as clear as tap water, changing into a beautiful turquoise, then into a sparkling sapphire blue in the depths. The Caribbean-like scenery seems like an impossibility...
Every year thousands of students flock to the beautiful shores of Destin, Florida to celebrate that rite of passage known as spring break. Breakers come not only for the warm gulf breezes, the sparkling waters, and the white beaches; they're also lured by the number of exciting activities Destin...
Destin summers are a literal hotbed of activity; from splashing in the normally tranquil ocean to visiting a seasonal festival or fair, there's always something to do that promises fun, excitement, and an all-around great vacation. Summertime sizzles in Destin - days average around eighty degrees...