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Pensacola
and surrounding areas
Boasting some of the most pristine white sands in the
state, thousands of visitors flock to Pensacola Beach
year after year. The beaches here are known for their
easygoing demeanor and sun-bleached shores. But don't
get too relaxed, because nightlife in this area is second
to none. Pensacola Beach is also home to delectable
restaurants and quaint shops. Pensacola Village offers
visitors a glimpse of Spanish history and culture in
the colonial homes, boutiques, restaurants and archaeological
museums that are situated along scenic waterfront streets.
The
nearby Gulf Islands National Seashore, stretching from
Mississippi to Florida, is a paradise for beach lovers.
Windswept dunes are dotted with sea oats, and the aquamarine
waters of the Gulf line a white ribbon of sand that
unfurls for miles. A protected environment for more
than 280 species of birds, nature lovers will delight
in these unspoiled stretches of shoreline. The more
active vacationer will enjoy fishing, boating, and ranger-guided
tours. Nearby Milton, dubbed the Canoe Capital of Florida,
offers opportunities for canoeing, kayaking and tubing
along its crystal-clear spring-fed waters.
With
all the natural beauty this city offers there is only
one thing that makes it stand out from the rest…it’s
people. Pensacolians are known for their friendly,
southern hospitality and it’s their warmth that turn
first time visitors into repeat visitors.
The
Pensacola area is a place where Southern hospitality
and style are mixed with a beachfront lifestyle. Whether
it's the mix of Southern cooking and fresh seafood or
historic homes and breathtaking surroundings, you'll
find yourself enjoying every minute of it. After all,
what else would you expect from a city named the seventh
most polite city in the nation? So kick back
and
enjoy your stay with RMI Vacations!
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