Getting here is now easier than ever. Pensacola International Airport offers more than 100 flights a day to major cities in the U.S., including the most recent additions of Dallas and Chicago. Please remember to arrive at least two hours before your departure so you don’t miss that flight. For more information and travel tips, visit FlyPensacola.com.
Pensacola is easily accessible from 1-10, 1-65, Highway 98 and I-110 and is not far from wherever you are: Atlanta (287 mi.), Birmingham (260 mi.), Chattanooga (424mi.), Huntsville (346 mi.), Jackson (347 mi.), Memphis (475 mi.), Montgomery (170 mi.), Nashville (476 mi.), New Orleans (225 mi.), Orlando (340 mi.).
Casino Beach Bar and Grille is a contemporary beach bar located at the beginning of Pensacola Beach Gulf Pier and is right on the beach. Whether you are looking for a place to relax after a long day of fishing or beaching or a place to enjoy an evening sunset, this is the place to be. Pensacola, FL 32506 The Dock At Pensacola 4 Casino Beach Boardwalk, Gulf Breeze, FL 32561 Grill At Wind Creek 303 Poarch Rd, Atmore, AL 36502 IP Casino Resort Spa 850 Bayview Avenue, Biloxi, MS 39530 Beau Rivage Resort & Casino 875 Beach Blvd.
New Routes To Get To Pensacola Beach
The Three Mile Bridge that connects Pensacola to Gulf Breeze sustained damage and is closed until further notice. There are two detour options for reaching Pensacola Beach from U.S. 98:
- I-10 Exit 22 – Garcon Point Bridge on S.R. 281. Bridge tolls are suspended until 6 a.m. October 23
- I-10 Exit 31 – S.R. 87
For estimated travel times, and live traffic cams, visit 3milebridge.com
Casino Beach Pensacola is a delightful public beach that has long attracted visitors. Its allure is largely in its overall beauty and its ease of access. Situated on the Gulf of Mexico side in central Pensacola Beach, Casino Beach begins just south of the Bob Sikes Bridge. Also close by is the intersection of Fort Pickens Road and Pensacola Beach Boulevard. You'll know you've found the right spot once you see the water tower that looks like it is capped with a giant beach ball and the lengthy Pensacola Beach Gulf Pier.
Casino Beach is both long and wide, so while it figures among the most popular beaches in Pensacola, visitors can most often find a spot without any hassle. In the peak summer season, lifeguards are on duty to help keep beachgoers safe, and you can also expect to find them working during the busy spring break season. In addition to lifeguard towers, the Casino Beach Pensacola facilities include showers, picnic tables, and the Gulfside Pavilion. The pavilion hosts a free summer concert series that is just one of many events in Pensacola that are worth keeping in mind when looking for fun things to do.
Casino Beach can be a great place to go if you want to go swimming, build sandcastles, or do some quality sunbathing during your Pensacola vacation. It can also be a fine place to visit if you want to check out the Pensacola Beach Gulf Pier. This pier is one of the longest that you will find on the Gulf of Mexico, and you can do more than stroll to its edge and enjoy the views. It is a particularly good fishing spot, thanks in part to the bait and tackle shop and the fact that you are free to take your catch home with you. Other facilities on the pier include a gift shop and a restaurant.
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It should be noted that just across from Casino Beach on the Santa Rosa Sound side of Pensacola Beach is where you will find The Boardwalk. Lining this popular strip are shops and restaurants, and if you are interested in enjoying the nightlife, you might be interested to know that it is also home to nightclubs. Also close to Casino Beach are a number of Pensacola Beach hotels and vacation rentals, so finding a place to stay in the general area should be a breeze.