Destin, FL
Attractions
DANCING DOLPHINS TO HISTORIC MUSEUMS
At Destin *
Fort Walton Beach * Okaloosa Island, where the only castles are
made of white sand and the most razzle is the dazzling jewel
tone of the Gulf, simplicity is celebrated with nothing fancy,
just fun "flip-flop" museums, aerial and aqua
acrobatics, and the purest of pleasures. . . dancing dolphins,
sand dollars and postcard perfect sunrises and sunsets.
NATURAL INSPIRATIONS
THE BEACHES AND THE WATERS
Whether likened to fine sugar or powdery snow, pearls, chalk or
porcelain, the shores stretch like miles of ribboning white
satin and are simply sensational -- perhaps even shockingly,
sun-bleached white. Acclaimed as the "Number One Beach in
the South" by readers of Southern Living for the
sixth year in a row, the water is illuminated brilliant green
by the near-blinding whiteness, creating a collaboration which
is undeniably the star "attraction." Continuing to
surpass expectations -- the coupling showcases both sunrises
and sunsets.
THE SHALLOWS
Dancing dolphins display mesmerizing grace and unabashed
playfulness as they tumble and twirl within the breeding ground
of the shallows along the Santa Rosa Sound and Destin Harbor.
Daily duneside seating is compliments of Mother Nature.
AMUSEMENTS
GULFARIUM - (850) 244-5169
One of America's original marine parks (1955), it hosts
Atlantic bottlenose dolphins, California sea lions, Peruvian
penguins, Ridley turtles and more in 14 fascinating Gulf-edged
exhibits. Dolphin stars Princess, Panama and Delilah delight
with feats from comedic soccer games to 18-foot (540cm) leaps
toward the clouds.
U.S. AIR FORCE ARMAMENT MUSEUM - (850) 882-4062
Riddled with bombs, one of only three U.S. museums dedicated to
the display of Air Force armament is "protected" by
25 reconnaissance, fighter and bomber planes such as the B-17
Flying Fortress and SR-71 Blackbird Spy Plane. Four wars --
WWII, Korean, Vietnam and Persian Gulf -- are spanned through a
fighter cockpit simulator, thousands of weapons, war films,
photography exhibits and more.
INDIAN TEMPLE MOUND AND MUSEUM - (850) 833-9595
The 6,000-piece exhibit, showcasing America's largest
collection of Southeastern Indian ceramic artifacts, journeys
through 10,000 years of four prehistoric tribes. The largest
Indian mound discovered along saltwater (1400 A.D.) stands
guard beside the museum.
EMERALD COAST SCIENCE CENTER - (850) 664-1261
A child's fantasy museum of science, it stimulates the
imagination with interactional fun and great kids' stuff like a
reflecting Castle of Mirrors, "adult-sized" bubble
makers, a literally hair-raising Vandergraph generator, an
electrifying Illuma Storm and more.
The Track Family Fun Center
The Track in Destin is your family headquarters for fun Our
action-packed fun center features everything from the
ultimate in go-cart tracks, like our Wild Woody three-tiered
go-kart/roller coaster hybrid, to big fun for little tykes
at Kids Country. Challenge your friends to miniature golf,
splash em on Bumper Boats, or test your courage at our
bungee jumping tower.
NEARBY ATTRACTIONS
THE ZOO (GULF BREEZE) - (850) 932-2229
Colossus, one of the world's largest gorillas, reigns as
"king" over a 700 beast jungle -- hosting towering
giraffes to white Bengal tigers -- with a 50-acre African
veldt, petting zoo, pachyderm rides, reptile demonstrations and
face-to-face giraffe feedings.
FLORIDA CAVERNS (MARIANNA) - (850) 482-9598
Dripping with stalagmites and stalactites, Florida's only
limestone caverns wind through underground depths for
fascinating public tours.
EDEN STATE GARDENS (POINT WASHINGTON) - (850) 231-4214
An 1895 Greek revival estate, surrounded by a Southern spread
of immense moss-draped oaks and resplendent gardens of
camellias and azaleas, overlooks the picturesque Choctawhatchee
Bay with the charming character of days gone by.
Some Content Courtesy
Emerald
Coast Convention and Visitors Bureau
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