The allure of Destin is undeniable, especially since it offers resorts, beaches, family-friendly activities, and food.
Once a small fishing village, Destin has grown to become one of Florida's most-visited vacation hubs - a city of hotels, motels, and high-rise condominiums. The emerald waters and sugar-white sands attract beachgoers year after year. One of the main access points to its beautiful coastline is at Henderson Beach State Recreation Area. In addition to beach access, some perks here include bicycling, birding, fishing, hiking, picnicking, swimming, wildlife viewing and full camping facilities. Crystal Sands Beach is also popular with visitors.
Other attractions include the Deston Harbor and Boardwalk, Jetty East Beach, James Lee Park, Mid-Bay Bridge, and the Destin History and Fishing Museum.
Some of the favorite activities in Destin are scuba and snorkeling, jet skiing, parasailing, tubing, water skiing, kayak rentals, deep-sea fishing, dolphin cruises, and golfing. There are plenty of rental options available for those who need equipment, as well as lessons for anything from scuba diving to building sand castles. The beach is the place to be during the day whether you plan on soaking up the sun, swimming in the glimmering waters, or seizing the day with watersports. By night, visit the harbor and boardwalk for plenty of live music and entertainment and a number of great dining options. For even more ideas, check out this guide to things to do in Destin, Florida.
Year-round the climate is ideal for golfing with opportunities including the award-winning Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort, and the public Ft. Walton Beach Golf Club, Golf Garden of Destin, Regatta Bay Golf & Country Club, and the Seascape Resort & Conference Center.
Deep-sea fishing can be organized with companies like Adventure Charters and Pelican Adventures, while wildlife cruises can be scheduled with businesses like Dolphin Cruise at Harborwalk Marina and Moody's.
Beaches:
Countless visitors arrive in Destin to chill out by the beach. This area is famous for its powdery white sand, beautiful blue waters, and calm waves. The beaches are large enough that they never get incredibly crowded, but you will find the largest crowds during the summer months. These beaches are particularly popular with families and seniors.
Local tours that last a few hours can be a great way to explore Destin. Prices vary by the type of activity or tour, the dates, and the size of the group. Here are a few of the highest rated tours by previous visitors:
- Merritts Mill Pond Eco Adventure for $65 details
- Sunset Cruise in Destin for $52 details
- Sunset /Harbor/Bay Cruise on the Original Redneck Pontoon for $69 details
A few typical prices for sights, activities, and entry fees in Destin are listed below. These actual costs are from real travelers to provide you with an idea how much you might need to spend. Your individual costs will vary based on which activities you do, which attractions or museums you visit, and how often you participate in free or low-cost activities.
We've been to Destin many times, but I wouldn't consider it a budget-friendly destination. We always stayed in a condo and cook most of our own meals, which does help keep costs in check.