A Stretch of Beach All to Yourself in Florida? Visit This Hidden Gem

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A Stretch of Beach All to Yourself in Florida? Visit This Hidden Gem
The tranquil shores of Navarre Beach, Fla. in spring. Courtesy of Santa Rosa County Tourist Development Office
The tranquil shores of Navarre Beach, Fla. in spring. Courtesy of Santa Rosa County Tourist Development Office
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It’s known as “Florida’s most relaxing place”—where the Gulf of Mexico touches the sugar-white sands and turquoise waters of the Sunshine State’s gulf coast. It’s almost a trip back in time to the days when a vacation wasn’t filled with the stress of travel and dealing with crowds.

Navarre Beach, part of Santa Rosa County, Florida, isn’t a tourist trap and doesn’t intend to become one. If your dream vacation includes a long stretch of beach all to yourself, this is the place. Located between Pensacola and Destin on Florida’s Emerald Coast (named because of the water color), it’s a unique destination, offering a beach community without the usual overcrowding that often accompanies vacation destinations. Mom-and-pop restaurants offer unique dining and a break from the chains. And during the offseason, it’s about as quiet a beach as you can find in the state. It’s a family destination, with no rowdy bars that attract wild spring breakers.

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