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Pensacola Beach is a unincorporated community located on Santa Rosa Island, a barrier island in Escambia County, Florida, USA It is located southeast of Pensacola, linked by bridges spanning the Peninsula and FairPoint to the island, the Gulf of Mexico. According to the 2000 census, the community had a total population of 2738.

Pensacola Beach occupies land bound by a 1947 act of the U.S. Department of the Interior which is administered in the public interest or leased by the county, but never "disposed" are the businesses and residents are tenants long-term and non-proprietary.

Pensacola Beach, Florida awaits to meet all your holiday expectations. Wherever you stay, a hotel, motel, bed & breakfast, campsite or a condo, you're sure to find the ideal accommodation.

Whether you are looking for activities like fishing boat charters, sailing, golf, paragliding, cycling, jogging and walking on the beach before sunrise and take photos of the sunrise, Pensacola Beach, Florida area has much offer.

Beaches consist of Casino Beach, the geographical heart of Pensacola Beach, which gather to swim and have fun, and Quietwater Beach, near the commercial heart of the beach, and many areas where unencumbered only a few gather to relax.

Maybe you want to drop by several shops, boutiques, galleries and shops especially for shopping. Family time, there are amusement parks, miniature golf and water parks to supplement your daily route. Our most sought after attraction, fresh local seafood, is available at a restaurant in our nature.

If you want to find a place for families to picnic and let the children play in the water without having to worry about it, be swept away by the surf. You can stay in Quietwater Beach. It is just past the booth of Bob Sikes Bridge toll on the left side of the street.

You can still visit the beach, the casino, the beach's most populous city of Pensacola Beach. Casino Beach also hosts the longest pier in the Gulf Coast, which is 1471 feet long. You can either go fishing on the pier or just watch the dolphins, stingrays, sea life or other. It is also snacks and refreshments for sale at the dock entrance. The wharf is also an ideal place to watch the waves during stormy weather

If you want to go to camp, you can always visit the Fort Pickens, he Campground Loop A is now open and is available on a first come, first served. The cost of a campsite is $ 10.00 per night with a 50% discount for Golden Age Senior / agency and the Golden Access / Interagency Access Pass holders.

Pensacola Beach offers not only the beach but also offers many shops, homes, restaurants, bars and entertainment - all with minimum travel, traffic and cost.
Posted on June 2, 2010.
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