Why Snowbirds are Flocking to the Emerald Coast
It’s that time of year when our cold weather friends arrive to warm up on the beautiful beaches of the Emerald Coast. Welcome to warmer temperatures, powder white sand, emerald green waters and a calmer Emerald Coast during the winter season. To show true southern hospitality, here is a list of snowbird specials throughout the Emerald Coast.
Stay in a 30a vacation rental during winter and not only get a discounted rate but enjoy season specials throughout the town. Café Thirty A in Seagrove Beach offers BOGO dinner specials throughout the season. Buy one entrée at regular price and get the second of equal or lesser value free from 5-6pm daily.
Stay in a premier Destin Condo Resort and not only enjoy monthly condo rental specials for snowbirds but a list full of winter activities. Bingo on Monday nights, Game Night on Tuesdays, Line Dancing on Wednesdays, bring your own cocktail happy hour social on Thursdays and the list goes on. Plus, you’ll be in walking distance to the outlet mall. Doesn’t get better than this!
Stay in a Destin Vacation Home with lots of amenities for a discounted rate. Enjoy private beach access, tennis courts, swimming pools, lighted basketball courts and a clubhouse. Winter sunsets are amazing over the Gulf of Mexico and right out your back door.
Stay closer to the harbor in a Destin, Florida condo and be within walking distance to restaurants and night life. Check out Bric a’ Brac’s nightly happy hour from 5-6:30pm as well as live music on Friday and Saturday evenings. Another one of our favorite specials worth mentioning is the World Dining Series at Wine World in Destin. You’ll be served dinner for two and a bottle of wine for $39.99.
Perhaps a more laid-back stay on a barrier island is more your speed. A Perdido Key Vacation Rental is just the place for you. This hidden gem offers specials throughout the winter season. With the beach right at your fingertips and area snowbird specials, you will most likely be visiting Perdido Key for many years to come!
Published on Wednesday, December 13, 2017