City of Pensacola Florida

The Beaches of THE EMERALD COAST of Florida!

Jimmy Buffett's mythical Margaritaville has become a

reality on Pensacola Beach.   Margaritaville has launched

the first Margaritaville Beach Hotel in a $50 million, 162-

room Gulf-front hotel and has opened this past summer

of 2010.

Pensacola and Perdido Key are Escambia County Beaches in

Florida. In 2010, Hotel Indigo, a 162 room Pensacola Beach

boutique luxury hotel, was scheduled to open in the spring of

2010; however, a wonderful suprise occurred... Hotel Indigo

 became Hotel Margaritaville.  

Pensacola Beach has more public beaches and parking than any

 other beach between New Orleans and Tallahassee.  As with

all of the Emerald Coast of Florida, the beaches have surgary

white sand due to crystal quartz that is washed ashore.  The

texture beneath your toes feels like sugar.  This area has been

 considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. 

The sand looks like snow!  To view available properties

for sale, click here!

 

      

The Quietwater Beach Boardwalk on Pensacola Beach

The Boardwalk is on the Santa Rosa Sound side of the

island, directly across from Casino Beach. Retail shops,

 restaurants, nightclubs, street musicians and sidewalk

 artists line it. The Boardwalk has a large sea shell

stage where concerts are held several times a year.

Behind it, there is a beach silent except for the sounds

of seagulls, and children making sand castles. Most

events are held here, including The Lobster Fest,

Bushwacker Fest, and the Independence Day fireworks.

 Behind the beach there is a boat dock where anyone

can park their boats free of charge.

Fort Pickens is

located on Pensacola Beach and visitors can have access to the

Gulf Islands National Seashore.  Fort Pickens is a massive brick

fortress built before the Civil War.  Fort Pickens was completed

in 1834 and used until WWII.    Fort Pickens has changed over

the years, so be sure to take the self-guided tour and peel back

 the layers of history. You'll see the plaster-lined rooms that

were intended as officers' quarters, and later used to house

Apache prisoners. The most famous resident, Geronimo, lived

 in identical rooms along the south wall, which have since

collapsed. Fort Pickens now houses an auditorium, a museum,

and a visitors center offering information about the area.  To

view Pensacola Beach's history, click on Pensacola Beach

History for a connection to the Beach's historical Society!

The Fort itself is only part of the National Seashore's

attractions: the boundary stretches back seven miles (11 km).

(Fodor's rates Ft. Pickens' beaches the best in Florida.) So

whether you take the bike trail or the highway, you'll find

campgrounds, nature trails, and miles and miles of protected

beaches perfect for sand dollar and sea shell hunting, and for

 picking through flotsam washed ashore from the high seas and

 exotic foreign ports.

 

Interesting Novelty houses seen

on HGTV Extreme Homes Channel

Dome of a Home, Pensacola Beach, Florida
 
Futuro house, Pensacola Beach, Florida
THIS HOME SHOWN IN THE BEGINNING
OF EXTREME HOMES ON HGTV usually has
Alien Head looking out the window.  It  has
a sense of fun.  MUFON's yearly convention
has been held on Pensacola Beach.

Pensacola Beach is home to several "novelty houses",

including a house with a UFO-shaped Futuro attached as a

second story. This Futuro house is sometimes called the "Alien

Saucer" or "Spaceship House",  Another novelty house is

the "Dome of a Home", a home in the form of a large concrete

 dome, designed to structurally withstand hurricane-force

winds and storm surge.  Both homes have been featured on

HGTV's extreme homes.

Navarre Beach is a LAID-BACK Family area type of beach to

de-stress!  Tucked away on the eastern edge of Santa Rosa

Island between the Gulf Islands National Seashore and a

county apark, Navarre Beach's emerald colored waters reflect

gently on the Sugary white sandy beaches!  It has a nature

based venue to relax and a slower pace where one can find

miles of beaches undeveloped to swim, sunbathe, walk, look

for shells, fly a kite, read a book or go for a beachside biking

excursion.  The Navarre Beach Park opened in 2008 and it is

free; offering 11 gazebos, covered picnic areas, restrooms and

 free music in the park! This location is the Pearl of navarre.

If you are looking for a easier, laid back life style, consider Pensacola!  Call me to schedule viewing a new home for you!      877-461-9907 toll free

850-438-7755 local direct

877-865-7589 fax

 

 


Jeannette Spencer 2107 Airport Blvd Pensacola, FL 32504
Phone: 1-850-438-7755 Toll Free Phone: 877-461-9907 Cell: 850-313-6420 Fax: 1-877-865-7589 Pager: E-mail: pensacolarealestate@msn.com

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