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AREA INFORMATION

in the 80's Mexico Beach was just a small fishing village.  I have watched it grow over the years and am delighted that it has kept it's charm with locally owned restaurants, no high rises, and no red lights!  

 

Travel a few miles east of Mexico Beach to enter the communities of Beacon Hill and St. Joe Beach.  These beaches are pet friendly.  Keep heading east to discover the community of WindMark on the St. Joe Bay.  WindMark is a very family friendly area with a charming little town.   

 

Continue east on Highway 98 over the Highland View bridge into the town of Port St. Joe.  You will find the cutest shops and excellent restaurants.  Joe Mamas, The Brick Wall, Provisions, Sisters, Sand Dollar Cafe, Dagwoods, Sparks BBQ, & White Marlin & Oysterette  are just some of great places to dine!

     Whether you are buying or selling, I am here for you and will work hard to make it a pleasant experience for you. 

​Port St. Joe
Mexico Beach
​St. Joe Beach

Great dog friendly beaches in Gulf County.

  Mexico Beach Pier

Mexico Beach boasts white sugar sand beaches that do not allow pets. 

 

The Driftwood Inn and the El Governor are two popular beachfront motels to stay in.  There are also a number of condominiums and homes to rent. 

 

Killer Seafood, Mango Marlie's, Beach Pizza, Mexico Beach Sweets, & Caribbean Coffee are some popular Dining spots.  

St. Joe Bay

​The Mexico Beach Pier on 37th Street was a great place to fish, people watch,  view gorgeous sunrises and sunsets. Sadly Hurricane Michael destroyed it in October of 2018.  We are anxiously awaiting the re-building of the pier.  In the meantime, enjoy these old photos!

Mexico Beach and Port Saint Joe do provide inshore and offshore trips on a fleet of different charter boats.  Below is some of what you may catch while you are here:   

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KING MACKEREL

SPANISH MACKEREL

GROUPER

RED SNAPPER

BLACK SNAPPER

MAHI-MAHI

COBIA

POMPANO

SPINY LOBSTER

WAHOO

REDFISH

SPECKLED TROUT

BAY SCALLOPS

​While you're vacationing, take a sunset cruise on the St. Joe Bay from the Marina and learn the history of Port St. Joe and see our beautiful dolphins.

Now a landmark in Port St. Joe, the Cape San Blas Lighthouse was relocated to the shores of St. Joe Bay on July 15, 2014.  This lighthouse was built over 130 years ago. 

 

It could be seen more than 10 miles off the shores of Cape San Blas.  The lighthouse has survived years of wind and storms as well as an attack in 1862 by Union troops. 

 

Visitors can climb the 130 steps to the top to take in an unforgettable view. The lighthouse is open Thursday - Saturday from 12pm-5pm EST.  Call 850-229-1151 for more information.

Cape San Blas 

Cape San Blas is a peninsula that extends westward between the Gulf of Mexico and St. Joe Bay. Enjoy miles of gorgeous, secluded, pet friendly beaches. 

 

The Cape is home to the Loggerhead Run Bike Trail.  This is an 8 mile bike trail that runs bayside along Cape San Blas road.   

 

sunning on sugar sand beaches, boating, kayaking, fishing and scalloping are activities you can enjoy here.  Cape San Blas is also home to St. Joseph Peninsula Park.

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