My Top 10 Must Do Items for Alabama Beaches #VisitALbeaches
One could say I am biased since I have lived in Alabama all my life, but having visited beaches from the east to the west coast of our country as well as one or two in the Caribbean while on mission trips, I can honestly say that my favorite beaches of all are right here in my home state, the sugar white sands of Orange Beach and Gulf Shores, Alabama.
Both of these towns (literally, next door to one another) are extremely family friendly, which makes our visits there far more enjoyable, of course! The beaches are pristine and the waves are just right. Don’t even get me started on the food, shopping, and things to do (Dolphin cruise, anyone?).
Coming up later this week, I’m joining some other bloggers on twitter to talk with you about some of the great things Alabama Beaches offer. We’ll be giving away Visa Gift Cards, too! Details about that are at the bottom of this post. But just in case you can’t make it and are scheming away on a vacation in your head right now, I wanted to share with you my personal top ten Must Do’s while visiting Alabama’s Beaches.
My Alabama Beach Must Do’s
1. Get the kids a boogie board (These cost around $10-$15) – My whole family loves boogie boarding on the waves and this is a perfect place for it! (minus me, I take photos!)
2. Early Morning Sea Shell hunts – Folks don’t start gathering on the beach until late morning so if you get out there around breakfast time, you can easily fill a bucket with lots of fun seashell finds. Katy and I do this every morning while the boys sleep in, and then we share our shell haul with them later. Oftentimes there will be locals walking along the beach who will pass on any particularly beautiful shells they found on their morning jaunt, too!
3. Late Night Sand Crab Hunts – okay, we don’t really hunt or capture them or anything but if you walk along the beach at night you’ll see lots of little flashlights. That is folks looking for sand crabs. They are tiny little clear crabs that skitter across the sand in the dark. We like to walk around and look for them. If we find one, we enjoy watching it a few minutes and then move on to look for more :).
4. Lambert’s! Home of the Thrown Rolls. This restaurant is legendary for a reason. Good old country food with lots of “pass arounds” that are free for the asking. Be sure you get a cinnamon roll, affectionately dubbed “hub cap” to go. You won’t be able to eat it there because you’ll be too full, anyway. One is easily enough for four people to split as a late night treat or early morning breakfast before hitting the sand again.
5. Dolphin Cruise – This was AMAZING! We all really enjoyed it and at one point it even became an on ship dance party for the younger kids! There are several companies offering dolphin cruises and I cannot recommend Cetacean Cruises highly enough. They are very good with children and on the rare chance that dolphins are scarce, your whole family is sure to be kept entertained!
6. Eat, anywhere, the food is amazing! – The food scene in Gulf Shores is one of the best. Fresh seafood to locally sourced country favorites, there is something for everyone. My best advice is to ask around. “Where is the best….?” will always get you a list of excellent choices.
7. Tervis store – okay this may just be a “me” thing but I’m a Tervis junkie and I LOVE visiting the Tervis store when I’m there. They have a HUGE selection so this is usually my one souvenir.
8. Shopping – if fashion and good deals are your thing, the high end ones in nearby Foley are sure to thrill the shopper in your family.
9. Watch The Sunrise Together – Every time we go, we choose one morning to all get up early and watch the sun rise over the ocean. Even the teenager (who is definitely NOT a morning person) counts these memories among his most treasured ones.
10. RELAX! It took us a while to figure out how to enjoy the beach because we are accustomed to going on vacation with a GO GO GO attitude. A few years back, we finally got the hang of it and enjoyed our first Alabama beach vacation where we just went to relax, rejuvinate, and enjoy the area. Both of my kids have begged to go back every year since. There one complaint is that we usually go during “off” season and sometimes it can get quite cool. We hope to head there this year and do the one thing we haven’t really done yet – visit Alabama beaches when it’s actually hot outside! 🙂
Join us for our Twitter chat this Thursday!
Join me this Thursday, April 9th from 2:30-3:30 CST when we will be talking about Alabama Beaches on Twitter! I’ll be joined by the following amazing bloggers (some will be joining us live from the beach!) and we’ll even be giving away Visa Gift Cards during the event! You don’t have to be eligible to win, Just tweet in and follow along with @AlabamaBeaches on Twitter using the #VisitALbeaches hashtag.
Karon Warren, All Things Lifestyle
Karen Dawkins, Family Travels on a Budget
Shannon Entin, 100 Routes Across America
Jennifer Sikora, Jen’s Journey
Sara Broers, Travel with Sara
Becky Beall, Travel Voice by Becky
Christy Jordan, SouthernPlate (Hey y’all, that’s me! 😉
Don’t forget to follow the official Alabama Gulf Coast Twitter page, too! Once you’ve followed all the bloggers, follow the #VisitALbeaches party hashtag, too. Join in the conversation! Tell us all the reasons you love Alabama’s white-sand beaches or tell us why you want to join us in Gulf Shores and Orange Beach!
What to Do:
- Follow the bloggers listed above if you’re on twitter.
- Join us on Twitter this Thursday, April 9, for one hour: 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Central Daylight Time
- Follow #VisitALbeaches and use this hashtag in all of your posts.
- Answer questions to win prizes!
For more information, check out Gulf Shores.com! I’ll be happy to answer any questions you may like to ask me personally about planning your visit in the comments below!
We live in Indiana, and have visited Gulf Shores for about 15 years in a row. We were looking for a beach that wasn’t commercialized and quiet. We were so delighted to have found that perfect beach. Every person we passed while walking to local businesses were so friendly and we shared many conversations. We discovered the Shrimp Festival and have souvenirs from each year even when it was canceled because of a hurricane. Locals are friendly and appreciate sharing their beach and businesses with us. Our condo was located next door to a small seafood restaurant which had the best seafood it was Bahamas Bobs. We also enjoyed walking to Pier 33 they had several fun souvenirs to use at the beach. We have visited Lamberts many times and never left without a stuffed belly. Then we told someone who told someone who told someone about this hidden gem and now it’s too well known. It has become more commercialized (The Hangout) and other changes which are great for the newcomers. It’s a beautiful beach !!! I suppose off season is best for us, last time we visited on July 4th weekend., A HUGE mistake it was super crowded!!! I have to agree with you though Gulf Shores is the most beautiful beach I’ve ever seen and we have experienced many beaches. Nothing like soft white sand and multiple shells.
Oh my goodness Nellie, you sure were brave to go during the week of the 4th!!!
We love to go to Fish River Grill 2 in Foley for their “Sweet Thang” yummy dessert!
If you are in Mobile, be sure and eat at Neighbor’s Restaurant. We ate there 3 or 4 times Best food and best catfish Po’ Boys Friday night ever. Also eat at Mama Lou’s in a little town east of Foley.
We love Gulf Shores and spend September, October and November there every year. It was a promise my husband made to me during the years we spent working, working, working toward our dreams. Our favorite new place to eat last fall was Bill’s On The Beach….hope they make it – love their chef and all his wonderful ideas. Couldn’t wait to try them myself. The crab cream gravy and biscuits for breakfast was divine. As was the fresh tomato basil soup at lunch.
My wife and her group of Home School moms and students started going to Dauphin Island several years ago. Agree with the previous comments about it being a fantastic place to relax, bird watch (it’s a National Bird Sanctuary) , bicycle, fish and enjoy great food. When Home School was behind us we continued to visit the Island and eventually bought a condo there which we visit several times a year and also rent http://www.vrbo.com/574703 There is a ferry which you can drive your car on and take a trip across the bay to Gulf Shores for a nice day trip then return to the Island that evening for rest and relaxation and waking up to a beautiful sunrise.
We stayed in Orange Beach last August at a hotel right on the beach. We planned our trip there after learning I needed open heart surgery to replace my aortic valve. It was so relaxing and beautiful and also had plenty of things to do when you didn’t want to just enjoy watching the Gulf.. It reminds me of beaches from where we used to live on Long Island, NY.
We are planning to go back again this year. I recommend everyone should go there at least once. You’ll be hooked and will want to go back.
We are planning a Gulf Shores vacation this year. It will be the first time I’ve been to the beach since I was a teen and the first visit ever for my younger son. We are very excited!
I hope you have a wonderful trip Kasey!!
How are the waves at the beaches on the Alabama coast? Is the water rough?
Totally depends on the time of year and the weather. I’ve been when it was rocking and rolling, and I’ve been when it was indistinguishable from an inland lake.