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Florida Panhandle
Florida’s Panhandle is where I go when I want that “old Florida + jaw-dropping beach” combo in one trip.
This region stretches from Pensacola and Perdido Key across the Emerald Coast (Destin, Miramar Beach, 30A) to Panama City Beach, then east toward the quieter, wilder side of the coast around Cape San Blas, St. Joseph Peninsula, Apalachicola, and St. George Island.
The sand really is as white as people say, the water can turn that unreal turquoise on calm days, and the vibe changes dramatically depending on which towns you choose.
What makes the Panhandle special is how many totally different Florida trips you can build here. You can do a classic family beach week on the Emerald Coast, a laid-back “bike to dinner” stay along Scenic Highway 30A, or a nature-first getaway with dunes, trails, and state parks.

This area is packed with iconic outdoor spots—think dune lakes, coastal forests, boardwalks, and some of the state’s best beach parks—plus small Gulf towns where seafood shacks, sunsets, and quiet mornings are the main event.
On this Panhandle hub page, I’ll keep it practical and easy to plan. You’ll find guides by area (Emerald Coast vs. Forgotten Coast), what to do beyond the beach, where to stay depending on your travel style, and timing tips—because the Panhandle is very seasonal.
Spring and early summer are beautiful but can be busy, late summer brings heat and afternoon storms, and fall is a sweet spot for fewer crowds and warm water. Whether you’re coming for a weekend road trip or a full beach vacation, this page is designed to help you pick the right stretch of coast and build a trip that feels like the Panhandle you’re hoping for.
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What is Pensacola Known For? A Panhandle Gem!
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Finding Clear Waters in Florida – The 31 Best Beaches with The Clearest Water
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28 Miles of Spectacular Beaches – Scenic Highway 30A
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Where in Florida is 30A? A Local’s Guide to Scenic Highway 30A
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FAQs About Florida’s Panhandle
What is the Florida Panhandle?
The Florida Panhandle is the northwestern “handle-shaped” part of the state, known for sugar-white beaches, barrier islands, and a mix of beach towns and historic coastal communities.
Where does the Florida Panhandle start and end?
Travel-wise, most visitors describe it as the Gulf Coast stretch from Pensacola east to around Apalachicola (with some broader definitions extending into the Big Bend).
What are the main cities and beach towns in the Florida Panhandle?
Popular hubs include Pensacola, Destin, Fort Walton Beach, 30A/South Walton beach towns, Panama City Beach, plus quieter coastal spots like Port St. Joe, Cape San Blas, Apalachicola, and St. George Island.
Is Destin in the Florida Panhandle?
Yes—Destin is located in the Florida Panhandle and is one of the best-known Emerald Coast beach destinations.
Is Panama City Beach in the Florida Panhandle?
Yes—Panama City Beach is in the Florida Panhandle (Bay County) and is commonly grouped with the Emerald Coast region.
Is Tallahassee part of the Florida Panhandle?
It can be, depending on the definition. Some lists include Tallahassee (especially when talking about the broader Panhandle/Big Bend area), while many travelers focus on the coastal Panhandle towns.
What is the Emerald Coast in Florida?
The Emerald Coast is an unofficial name for the Panhandle’s Gulf beaches—often described as stretching roughly from Pensacola through Destin and 30A to Panama City Beach (definitions vary).
What is Florida’s Forgotten Coast?
Florida’s Forgotten Coast is a quieter, less-developed coastline in the eastern Panhandle, commonly described as running from Mexico Beach to St. Marks, with places like Cape San Blas, Apalachicola, and St. George Island often included.
What is 30A in Florida?
“30A” refers to Scenic Highway 30A plus the string of beach communities along it (often called South Walton/SoWal), located between Destin and Panama City Beach in the Panhandle.
How long is Scenic Highway 30A?
Scenic Highway 30A is commonly described as about 24 miles as an official scenic corridor (some sources cite longer when including connectors).
What time zone is the Florida Panhandle in?
Parts of the Panhandle are in the Central Time Zone, while most of Florida is Eastern Time (and a few counties, like Gulf, can be split).
What is the best time to visit the Florida Panhandle?
Many travelers like spring and fall for comfortable weather and fewer crowds than peak summer, while summer is popular for beach trips but hotter and busier.
Does the Florida Panhandle get hurricanes?
Yes—storms can affect the Panhandle during Atlantic hurricane season, which runs June 1 to November 30.
What airports are best for visiting the Florida Panhandle?
Common airport choices include Pensacola (PNS) for the western Panhandle, Destin–Fort Walton Beach (VPS) for Destin/Okaloosa areas, and Northwest Florida Beaches (ECP) for Panama City Beach and the eastern Emerald Coast.
What are the closest airports to 30A?
Most visitors fly into ECP (near Panama City Beach) or VPS (Destin–Fort Walton Beach), with Pensacola (PNS) as another option depending on routes and prices.
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