New Perdido Key Snorkeling Reef

Barge Lowering Reef Structures

Adding to the already beautiful, white sandy beach of Perdido Key, an artificial reef is now in place for locals and visitors to enjoy.   Last week, spectators gathered to watch as a barge lowered concrete structures into the Gulf of Mexico just south of Public Beach Access # 1 off Sandy Key Drive.

Once complete, the reef is projected to be approximately 280 feet long and between 10 and 16 feet deep.  This reef will bring in many species of marine life including turtles, octopus, and an array of tropical reef fish.   Although there are many wrecks for divers to enjoy, there are a limited number of shore locations for divers and snorkelers.  There are currently artificial reefs at Pensacola Beach and Navarre; however this is the first beach accessible underwater attraction in the Perdido Key area.

Perdido Key, Florida is the perfect destination accommodating paddle boarding, kayaking, snorkeling, and diving.   Visit your local Pointe South office for a list of enjoyable coastal activities and attractions.

Please help us maintain a healthy environment for our marine life and enjoy our beaches and all the beauty that Northwest Florida and Coastal Alabama have to offer.

 

Note:  Florida Law requires a diver-down flag for snorkeling and diving.  Please contact a local diving agency for rules, regulations, and professional guidance.

Kayak, Barbeque, & Blues Festival 2013

Kayak, Barbeque, & Blues

Are you going to be in Perdido Key this weekend or looking for a reason to visit Perdido Key?

Come on out and enjoy the 1st Annual Kayak, BBQ and Blues Festival this Saturday, August 31st from 9am to 8:30pm.  Hub Stacey’s at The Point will be filled with boards, live music, vendors, BBQ, and fun for everyone.

  8:00 am Battle of the Paddle
11:00 am Barbeque Cook-off, Vendors, and Live Music
  8:15 pm Fireworks and Flyboarding Demonstration

 

For more information, visit Perdido Key area Chamber of Commerce.

“100 Days of Summer” at The Wharf

Wharf_Farris Wheel

The Wharf, in Orange Beach, AL, is currently celebrating “100 Day of Summer.”  For this celebration, they have added more shows and activities to their current entertainment lineup and attractions.  Located on the Intracoastal Waterway, The Wharf has something for everyone from the marina to the carnival, shopping, dining, and everything in between.

The Wharf is primarily known for the Amphitheatre, Cinemas, and of course the 112 ft. tall Farris Wheel.  The Amphitheatre opened in 2006 and has since provided top entertainers to gulf coast residents and visitors.  The Cinemas are current on all new releases and exceed the standard movie experience with 15 screens and stadium seating. 

Specially designed for The Wharf, the “Spectra Sound and Light Spectacular” has two FREE nightly shows.  The earlier show is water themed and the later show is patriotic themed.  Visitors can sit in the grass, let their imaginations run wild, and enjoy the lights and music filling the night sky!  Before, or after the light show, kids will love the “Fun Zone” filled with carnival rides and games until the adults are tired or 11:00pm.

The Wharf has something for everyone to enjoy and the nightly light shows are a great way to spend the evening with the family!

5 Fun Activities for Kids in Perdido Key

Kids at the Zoo

Perdido Key, FL, with all of its natural beauty, has something for everyone.  The outdoors naturally draws in all age groups for relaxation and adventure, but the community of Perdido Key also has special activities for the kids in our lives.  Not only do our local restaurants, attractions, and venues have playgrounds, but here are 5 fun activities for kids to enjoy while staying and playing along the Gulf Coast:             

 1.  Play at the Beach

         Build a sand castle, look for crabs or skim in the surf.  Local stores have plenty of beach toys to keep everyone having fun in the sun.

  2.  Walk/ bike ride through one of the state or national parks:

Gulf Islands National Seashore (Johnson Beach Rd, Perdido Key, FL)

Perdido Key State Park (15301 Perdido Key Drive, Perdido Key, FL)

Gulf State Park (20115 State Highway 135, Gulf Shores, AL)

     3.  The Wharf has dining, shopping and family fun! (4830 Main Street, Orange Beach, AL)

Farris Wheel (112ft Tall), Games, Laser Tag, Amphitheatre, and Cinemas

     4.  National Naval Aviation Museum (1750 Radford Blvd, Pensacola, FL)

Flight Simulators and IMAX Theatre

5.  Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo (1204 Gulf Shores Parkway, Gulf Shores, AL)

Education, Explore, and Animal Encounters

 

Visit Area Information to learn more about the communities along the gulf coast or call us to find out about seasonal activities and festivals!

Frisbee on the Beach