Florida’s Panhandle, particularly Walton and Gulf counties along the state’s “Forgotten Coast,” has become the leading luxury vacation home market in the state, surpassing traditional hotspots like Miami, Palm Beach, and Fort Lauderdale. According to a report by Pacaso, Gulf County ranks second nationally with a 77% second-to-primary home ratio and an average second-home value Read More
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CAPE SAN BLAS POLAR PLUNGE
The Cape San Blas Polar Plunge is an annual event in Gulf County, Florida, where hundreds of participants welcome the New Year with a brisk dive into the Gulf of Mexico. The event has been a local tradition for several years, attracting both residents and visitors to the Cape San Blas area. MyPanhandle Participants of Read More
“11 Charming Florida Towns Perfect For Unforgettable Day Trips”
The article “11 Charming Florida Towns Perfect For Unforgettable Day Trips” highlights several picturesque towns in Florida, each offering unique attractions and rich histories. Here are some of the featured towns: DeFuniak Springs Located in the Florida Panhandle, this town is built around Lake DeFuniak, one of only two naturally circular spring-fed lakes in the Read More
Cape San Blas/Port St. Joe highlighted as “Secret City”
You might be familiar with the Emerald Coast, which is filled with dreamy little beach towns along the 30A strip. Just over an hour and a half east of that area lies what’s called Florida’s “Forgotten Coast,” home to Port St. Joe, a hidden gem that exudes an antique Sunshine State charm. And while many people likely want Read More
Cape San Blas Ranks Number two for Luxury Vacation Homes
Pacaso’s recent report highlights the top markets for luxury vacation homes in the U.S., with New Jersey and Florida leading the list. The rankings were based on the share of second-home sales relative to primary home sales in 2023 and 2024, with only counties having an average home price above $700,000 included. Cape May County, Read More
New Years in Cape San Blas???
The article provides a guide to two types of New Year’s Eve celebrations: lively, glamorous parties in vibrant cities and serene, peaceful retreats. For those seeking grand celebrations, top destinations include: New York City, famous for the iconic Times Square ball drop and numerous attractions. Paris, where you can enjoy fireworks over the Eiffel Tower Read More
9 Old-World Towns to Visit on the Gulf Coast
Jason Phillips November 11 2024 in Places World Atlas The Gulf Coast is a beautiful stretch of white sand and tropical-colored water stretching from Florida to Texas. The coastline is dotted with small, charming beach towns, many steeped in history. Old-world towns have histories dating back 5,000 years and are some of the most fun to visit. Much of Read More
Volunteers help bring Salinas Park back to nature
Gathered at the reforestation and beautification project sign are, from left, Patrick Foy, from the South Gulf Volunteer Fire Department Inc.; Sam Mello, with Sandhills Native Nursery; Pat Hardman, with the Coastal Community Association of Gulf County; Cissy Mynatt, CCA board member; and Janel Kerrigan, with Coast 2 Coast Printing. [ Robyn Rennick | Contributed Read More
10 Historic Small Towns in Florida for Your Bucket List
Forget the beaches! Florida’s historic small towns, from hidden fishing villages to charming colonial hubs, are where the state’s true story comes alive! Oct 6, 2024 • By Gabriel Kirellos, Published travel writer and editor Sun-soaked beaches, theme parks, and bustling cities are the first things that might come to your mind when “Florida” is mentioned. However, the Sunshine Read More
7 Welcoming Towns to Retire on the Gulf Coast
James McMechan September 28 2024 in Places Choosing where to retire is one of the most significant decisions older adults face, especially as more Americans approach their golden years. With many factors to consider, the Gulf Coast has long been cherished as a premier retirement destination. While images of warm ocean breezes, stunning shorelines, and refreshing margaritas Read More