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Activities
RESTAURANTS & MORE:
CARIBBEAN COFFEE & CAFÉ
2802-A Highway 98
(850) 648-2233
CRAZY BEACH PIZZA
2902 Highway 98
(850) 648-4600
KILLER SEAFOOD
820 Highway 98
MANGO MARLEY’S
3102 Highway 98
(850) 648-5000
MEXICO BEACH MARKET
625 15th Street; Unit B
(850) 771-1168
MEXICO BEACH SWEETS
2802-C Highway 98
(850) 227-4617
MEXICO BEACH WINE & SPIRITS
625 15th Street; Unit E
(850) 771-1169
SHELL SHACK
3800 Highway 98
(850) 648-8256
SUBWAY (INSIDE EXXON)
714 Highway 98
(850) 648-8256
SUNSTOP STORES
5300 Highway 98
(850) 250-4478
SHOPPING:
CATHEY’S ACE HARDWARE
3004 Highway 98
(850) 648-5242
CLOUD NINE CREATIONS
(937) 638-8292
EXXON | MOBIL
714 Highway 98
(850) 648-8256
MEXICO BEACH MARINA
3904 Highway 98
(850) 648-8900
MEXICO BEACH SWEETS
2802-C Highway 98
(850) 227-4617
SALON LUX & SAP
1402 Highway 98
(850) 227-4582
SHELL SHACK
3800 Highway 98
(850) 648-8256
SUNSTOP STORES
5300 Highway 98
(850) 250-4478
WHITE SANDS SALON & BOUTIQUE
2802-E Highway 98
(850) 648-5889
MEXICO BEACH WELCOME CENTER
102 Canal Parkway
(850) 648-8196
Day Trips
Cape San Blas
Distance: 24 miles
The cape is a great picnic spot, offering visitors a backdrop of towering white sand dunes at either St. Joseph Peninsula State Park or Gulf County’s Salinas Park. Cape San Blas is also one of the very few beaches in the entire state of Florida where horseback riding is permitted.
St. Vincent National Wildlife Refuge And Indian Pass
Distance: 25 miles
These incredible locations might be off the beaten path, but they make great day trips for visitors seeking the wild side of Florida. St. Vincent National Wildlife Refuge, which can only be reached by water, is home to countless species of birds, wild boar, the endangered red wolf, and many more animals. The preferred point of departure is Indian Pass—a historic trading post and the fabled site of Spanish buried treasure.
Panama City Beach
Distance: 34 miles
Need a break from the peace and quiet of Mexico Beach? Panama City Beach, a popular spring break destination, needs little in the way of introduction. Spend the day enjoying family-friendly attractions such as Pier Park, Gulf World Marine Park, ZooWorld, and Shipwreck Island Waterpark. There is no shortage of great nightlife either—the city is home to hundreds of great restaurants, attractions and gathering spots.
Apalachicola
Distance: 35 miles
This quaint fishing village just thirty-two miles east of Mexico Beach on Highway 98 will take you back in time to the mid-1800s. Be sure to spend some time viewing the beautifully restored antebellum homes in the Historic District, relaxing at scenic Lafayette Park, and browsing the numerous antique and specialty shops. Visit the waterfront to welcome commercial fishing boats as they bring in the day’s catch, and dine on Apalachicola’s nationally acclaimed oysters in any of the superb downtown restaurants.
St. George Island
Distance: 50 miles
One of four barrier islands sheltering Apalachicola Bay and home to the internationally lauded St. George Island State Park, St. George Island is a “must see.” You’ll find outstanding opportunities for bird and wildlife watching, shelling, and enjoying a pace referred to by locals as “Island Time.”
Marianna
Distance: 73 miles
Although the site of a minor Civil War battle in 1864 and home to a number of restored antebellum homes, Marianna is best known for nearby Florida Caverns State Park. There, visitors will find the only air-filled, publicly accessible caves in the state. Ranger-led tours are available, and the park offers a host of additional amenities.