May 2011- Perdido Key Update:
Since my last jaunt to beach, Perdido Key and the nearby communities have welcomed several new businesses. I am also very pleased to report that the beaches were pristine and the water clear – not a tarball in sight!
As I have mentioned in earlier posts, my beach vacations are VERY SIMPLE. They include:
- Wake up and eat breakfast
- Go to the beach
- Come up for lunch followed by a nap
- Go back to the beach
- Come up for the evening, shower, go to the grocery, drink wine and eat dinner on the balcony
- Go to sleep early
REPEAT THE NEXT DAY
I was pleased to see that a new Publix has opened up right over the Intercoastal Waterway. It has a nice selection of cheeses, seafood, etc. What I really liked were the plastic bags filled with ready-to-roll and bake pizza dough. How clever and a great way to get everyone involved in making dinner! Click here for a map to the Publix.
This past time, I was forced into straying from my beach routine. My friend has a very different idea of a beach vacation. For her, a beach vacation must involve putt putt golf and a trip to the local ice cream parlor. Ice cream – yes; putt putt – no! We found a great ice cream parlor just 10 minutes from the condominium and right down the road from the new Publix. It is the Hershey Ice Cream Parlor and they have a large selection of yummy ice creams, homemade fudge as well as savory items (if you want to make a meal out of the excursion). Click here for a map to the Hershey Ice Cream Parlor.
The address and phone number are:
10427 Sorrento Rd, Pensacola, FL 32507
(850) 456-0585
Call before you go because the weekday and weekend hours are different.
I had wonderful photos of both places but they were lost in my recent phone upgrade. So, just picture in your mind a scoop of wonderful mint chocolate chip ice cream after a hot, summer day on the beach.
May 2010 – SPECIAL NOTE: I am saddened, angry and disgusted by the BP oil spill. Our beautiful beaches and wildlife all foresaken for oil profits.
Visit my friend’s Blog Coast of Living and read her poignant insights into the lives of those affected by this horror. Through her blog, you can make a donation to Gulf Aid, a 501(c3) nonprofit corporation, has been established in response to what has been called one of the biggest oil spills in history just 50 miles off of the Louisiana Coast.
Written in happier times …when the waters were blue & clear.
White sand, blue water, splashing dolphins and beautiful sunsets. These words might conjure up beaches in Mexico, Greece, and other exotic locales. However, when I let my mind wander to beautiful beaches and lazy days, I don’t have to travel any further than the Gulf Coast of Florida. Known as the Emerald Coast, or the Redneck Riviera, there is a lovely strip of beaches that rival the most famous beaches of the world.
These beaches start with Orange Beach, at the Florida/Alabama border, and run all the way to St. Joe, Florida on the east. The most popular beaches include Perdido Key, Pensacola Beach, Santa Rosa, Navarre Beach, Fort Walton Beach, Destin, Grayton Beach, Water Color, Seaside, a charming community made famous in the Jim Carrey movie The Truman Show, Rosemary Beach and Panama City Beach.
My family has gone to Perdido Beach for the past 20 years. Our routine for the past 20 years has been as follows:

Perdido Key Beach Umbrellas
- Rent a condo on the beach, with a balcony overlooking the Gulf.
- Drive to Florida and stop at the Burris Farm Stand to buy fresh veggies & fruit.
- Arrive at condo, lather up & go to the beach (Don’t even unpack).
- First evening, go to grocery and stock up on cheese, bread, fresh fish, lots of wine & pina colada ingredients.
- Make a nice dinner & eat on the balcony.
- Watch a movie and go to sleep.
- Next day, wake up, have breakfast on the balcony and watch for dolphins.
- Lather up, go to beach, come in for lunch (on the balcony) and nap.
- Go back to beach in afternoon until 6 p.m.
- Come in to the condo, bathe, lotion up, make dinner, which is eaten on the balcony.
- Go to sleep, wake up the next morning and REPEAT THE PREVIOUS DAY.
What I love about the beach is that you can do as much or as little as you want. Most condos have pools and gyms or you can walk on the beach and play in the surf. For those who are more energetically inclined, you can do the following:
The Track - In the evening, head on over for go-karts, water rides, bumper cars and family. There are several different go-kart tracks, including one for adults only.
Foley Outlet Mall - If it’s raining and you want to get out of the condo or hotel, go shopping at this giant discount outlet mall. You can get some really good deals here! While you are there, eat at Lambert’s in Foley, Alabama where you can, and are expected to, throw your rolls. Great southern cooking and good portions. At the call of “Hot, fresh rolls” hands go up and a guy wearing oven mitts starts tossing them out. Diners close by get an underhand lob; those across the room get more of a baseball pitch.
Dauphin Island is a barrier island located 3 miles south of the mouth of Mobile Bay in the Gulf of Mexico. You get to the island by crossing a high-rise bridge or by the automobile ferry from the eastern shore. The entire island has been designated as a bird sanctuary and thousands of visitors come to experience the annual migration. While on the island, you can sit on the beach, explore Fort Gaines, or visit the Dauphin Island Sea Lab. Hotels, motels, condos and private homes are available for rent to both summer and winter visitors.
Where to stay:
There are hotels, motels, condos and private homes available for rent across the Emerald Coast. As I mentioned, we always stay in Perdido Key. However, a great resource for lodging rentals is Resort Quest. I always have great luck finding places when we have not been able to stay at our regular condo. If you don’t find what you want online, give them a call. The staff if very helpful.
1wrongturn finds:

Greek Food in Perdido Key
Greek Food on Perdido Key Drive close to the Winn Dixie. I don’t have a name and there are no regular hours. This is basically a trailer hitch that turns into a Greek restaurant. The food is yummy and the ambiance, well, check it out for yourself!

Spear Hunting Museum
Spear Hunting Museum - a family outing in Summerdale, Alabama!
Popularity: 25% [?]

I agree. Ice Cream yes, putt putt no. but everyone has their own idea for the perfect beach trip. i personally like an outlet mall thrown in. back to food — Who knew Greek food in Perdido? What a great (chance)outing to escape the sand or even better, something to make leaving Perdido a little cheerier — stopping for Greek on the way out of town.