Arts and Entertainment Abound at Annual Orange Beach Festival of Art

Join us for a taste of coastal culture at the Orange Beach Festival of Art. The four-day event will host artisans from nearly every medium March 7, 8, 9 and 10. From musicians and songwriters to performing and visual artists and authors, the annual event will be packed with fun entertainment and unique people. ...Read More

2020-05-27T23:04:43-05:00February 20th, 2013|Categories: Connecting with Each Other, Connecting with Land and Sea|

Enjoy a little nature on your next beach vacation

The Gulf Coast is about more than suntans and beaches; the area also provides a special sanctuary for migratory birds, nesting sea turtles and even the endangered Alabama beach mouse. The Bon Secour (which means “safe harbor” in French) National Wildlife Refuge might be small compared to other national wildlife refuges, but it ...Read More

2020-05-27T23:04:44-05:00February 6th, 2013|Categories: Connecting with Each Other, Connecting with Land and Sea, Connecting with Nature|

Gulf Shores in the Running for ‘America’s Coolest Small Town’

The Gulf Coast is home to two great beachside cities – Gulf Shores and Orange Beach, Ala., and the word has gotten out! BudgetTravel.com recently received 924 nominations, 96,605 votes and 2,415 comments for its ‘America’s Coolest Small Towns 2013’ contest. That’s the site’s biggest turnout ever! Gulf Shores is among the top 15 cities, ...Read More

2020-05-27T23:04:44-05:00February 5th, 2013|Categories: Connecting with Each Other, Connecting with Land and Sea, Connecting with Nature|

Our Winter Friends Have Arrived, Welcome Back!

For some of our winter friends, the migration to Gulf Shores & Orange Beach began as early as November. The season is now in full swing with January, February and March as the most popular overwintering months of the year. Each year, thousands of snowbirds trade their bone-chilling winters for the mild temperatures of ...Read More

2020-05-27T23:04:44-05:00February 5th, 2013|Categories: Connecting with Each Other, Connecting with Land and Sea, Connecting with Nature|

Come Take a Dip With Us on New Year’s Day

If you feel like getting a little crazy (and chilly) on New Year’s Day, start 2013 with a refreshing dip in the Gulf of Mexico. Polar Bear Dips are held all over the country and many say they symbolize washing the previous year’s cares away and welcoming in the New Year. Hundreds of adults, children ...Read More

2020-05-27T23:04:44-05:00December 27th, 2012|Categories: Connecting with Each Other, Connecting with Land and Sea, Connecting with Nature|

Ring in 2013 at the Beach

Santa hasn't made his stops along the Gulf Coast yet, but that doesn't mean it’s too early to start thinking about New Year’s Eve plans. Ring in 2013 on the sugar-white sands of the Gulf Coast. Whether you are looking for a family-friendly event or an all-night gala, there are plenty of options for celebrating the New Year at ...Read More

2020-05-27T23:04:44-05:00December 20th, 2012|Categories: Connecting with Each Other, Connecting with Land and Sea, Connecting with Nature|

It’s Not to Early to Plan Your Spring Getaway

Are you daydreaming of warm spring days, sugar-white sand beaches and crystal-clear waves? Have this week's warmer December temperatures inspired you to plan your next beach getaway? Browse through the Gulf Shores & Orange Beach lodging options, attractions and restaurants to start penciling in your spring escape agenda. There’s no better time than now to ...Read More

2012-12-10T11:47:12-05:00December 10th, 2012|Categories: Connecting with Each Other, Connecting with Land and Sea, Connecting with Nature|

Fall is Full of Activity on the Gulf Coast

If you think your options for activities in Gulf Shores & Orange Beach are limited during the fall, think again. The subtropical climates of the Gulf Coast make the area perfect for many year-round activities. However, if you’re still on the fence about booking your fall getaway, here’s a list of fun things to do ...Read More

2012-10-22T11:55:04-05:00October 22nd, 2012|Categories: Connecting with Each Other, Connecting with Land and Sea, Connecting with Nature|
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