Florida - Seaside, FL?
lovely15
Jul 24, 12, 12:04 pm
Anyone been? I'm looking at it for a trip sometime later this fall, but it doesn't appear there are many options for hotels outside of the rental houses, which are pretty big for our needs.
I'm also not a big beach person - I can do that at home - so what I'm really looking for is a quaint Gulf Coast town with boutique shopping and unique restaurants. Will Seaside deliver, or are there better options?
MoreMilesPlease
Jul 25, 12, 7:54 am
Have you looked at St Augustine?
www.FloridasHistoricCoast.com
lovely15
Jul 26, 12, 8:58 am
St. Augustine is unfortunately too far east.
DavidAL
Jul 26, 12, 9:09 am
Seaside is great. Expensive, but really nice. No hotels around though. Make sure to visit Bud and Alleys and Red Bar. Also it you want close but not as expensive look into Rosemary Beach and Sandestin. There's tons of little boutique shops and villages all up and down 30-A.
lovely15
Jul 26, 12, 9:39 am
Sandestin is a little too close to home, haha. Guess it's back to the map for me - the no hotel thing is probably a deal-breaker. The two of us just don't need a house for three days.
pbiflyer
Jul 27, 12, 9:18 pm
Anyone been? I'm looking at it for a trip sometime later this fall, but it doesn't appear there are many options for hotels outside of the rental houses, which are pretty big for our needs.
I'm also not a big beach person - I can do that at home - so what I'm really looking for is a quaint Gulf Coast town with boutique shopping and unique restaurants. Will Seaside deliver, or are there better options?
I want to know where the beach is in DFW. :p
Second the recommendation of Destin. Quaint little city, lots of shopping, dining, drinking, etc. Touristy Ft Walton Beach just a 10 minute drive away.
Grayton Beach, always top rated, a 15-20 minute drive away.
lovely15
Jul 30, 12, 10:25 am
I live in DFW part time.
Live in Fort Walton the rest of the time, so you can see how Destin's a little too close to drop money on a hotel room. :-)
beachmouse
Aug 16, 12, 2:51 pm
Maybe the WaterColor Inn? It's within walking distance to Seaside.
LauraA
Aug 27, 12, 8:34 am
Watercolor is a great luxury hotel option without huge price tag. Make sure you book through a Virtuoso advisor to receive the amenities. They even give an amenity to guests who book a rental home. It's a quaint New England feel, beautiful beach and sunsets. There are cute shops and restaurants. Also, October isn't high season so there will be promotions.