Panama City Beach Travel Guide
Best Times To Visit Panama City Beach
The best time to visit Panama City Beach is from May through October. Though the area boasts an average of 320 days of sunshine per year, late spring, summer and early fall offer some of the warmest air and water temperatures. Plus, by avoiding a visit in March or April, you'll dodge the deluge of college students who descend on the area's ivory sands every year for spring break. You'll save on lodging prices during the area's low season (November to February), but it'll likely be too chilly to enjoy the ocean.
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Visiting Panama City Beach, Florida on a Budget
For about six weeks in the late winter and early spring, Panama City Beach is the focus of spring break visitors. But it would be unfair to view this area as simply a spring break party town. At other times of the year, it is quiet and family-focused.
The winter months can be downright chilly, with temperatures in the 30s F in the evenings and cold, blustery afternoons that won't thrill beach-goers. Bear in mind that some attractions and businesses close during this time to re-tool for the busy months ahead.
Among the best times to go are from the end of the spring break period (mid-April) until the summer crowds arrive in June. Fall is another great opportunity. You'll find warm weather and less traffic.
These tips for your vacation in Panama City, Florida will help you stay within your budget and have a great getaway.
Affordable Places to Stay
Beachfront accommodations in Panama City tend to be far more affordable than in many other resort destinations, but it still pays to shop carefully for not only the best deal but the best location. As you shop for hotel rooms , don't forget to consider vacation rentals by owner, especially if you're planning to spend more than 1—2 days. It's usually possible to negotiate weekly rates, which can come in at prices competitive with hotel stays.
Among the larger places to consider is Laketown Wharf , which provides a location within a short walk of the ocean and commanding views of the area. At first glance, places such as this do not appear to be budget properties. The top price for a unit (during March) can be high, but some of these apartments easily accommodate two medium-sized families who could split the cost. Remember, you're gaining the advantages of a beach location and a kitchen where you can prepare economical meals. In low season, it's possible to book this sort of accommodation in Panama City Beach at a much lower price.
In addition, Airbnb searches can turn up beach bargains. Although your results will vary, it is fairly easy to find a variety of affordably-priced properties.
Getting Around
Unless you'll be spending all of your time at the beach, a car rental is essential for visiting the area's attractions, which are spread out along the Bay County coast. In the off-season, you'll have a good chance of scoring an inexpensive rental if you shop around.
A Full Dining Scene
Panama City Beach offers some fine dining alongside a few quirky favorites. This is a place where people forsake the rat race and open restaurants with names like Andy's Flour Power at 2629 Thomas Dr., and Liza's Kitchen , 7328 Thomas Dr. If you're looking for a big splurge or two, there are also places to enjoy a top quality meal without paying big-city prices.
- Saltwater Grill at 11040 Hutchison Blvd. serves some great seafood dishes, but also has a local reputation for quality steaks and salads.
- Boar's Head at 17290 Front Beach Rd. specializes in prime rib and traces its beginnings to 1978. Entrees include bread and a side salad. The restaurant offers multiple specials, including a fried whitefish offer on Tuesday-Friday. Note that it is closed on Mondays.
Saving During Spring Break
Although Panama City Beach is a popular spring break destination, much of the partying is limited to stretches of public beach and several popular nightclubs. It's possible to visit here without feeling like an extra in a spring break movie extravaganza.
Panama City Beach has made an effort to market itself as a family destination, and it's possible to come here with young children and avoid the problems one might associate with a heavy party scene. Don't make the mistake of striking the area from your list because it caters to college students a few weeks a year and you may save if you steer clear of Spring Break favorites.
St. Andrews State Park
Beyond the beach itself, St. Andrews State Park might be among the most treasured attractions in the Panama City Beach area. It attracts numbers of visitors large enough to compete with Florida parks in far more populated areas. In addition to its beaches, the park offers trails where you'll observe wildlife in a natural setting. It's possible to rent bicycles, kayaks, and canoes, and there are camping facilities available, although they're usually in high demand. Plan on setting aside at least one day to fully appreciate what it has to offer visitors.
This sugar-white sandy beach appeals to sunbathers, children with aspirations of sand castle construction, and anyone else who enjoys the merging of sand and surf. The park also has its own 500-ft. pier extending into the Gulf.
These sands front about 1.5 miles along the Gulf of Mexico and the Grand Lagoon. Admission to the park is charged per vehicle, with 2-8 people in a vehicle. The charge for pedestrians and cyclists is $2.
About 700 acres of the park lies on undeveloped Shell Island, a barrier island connected to the mainland by shuttle boat tours in spring and summer. Tickets are available at the park concession.
Avoid Discount Scams
Florida is famous for its billboards and fliers that promote "deep discounts" and "cheap rooms." Not all of these offers are misleading. But there are many times when a coupon or a discount simply lowers the cost of a product that was overpriced from the start. Other offers will save you money but come with strings attached . Be careful.
Things to Do and Not Do
Once you have your accommodations, rental car, and a plan for meals, there are other things about Panama City that will appeal to the budget conscious. Visitor tips include:
- Consider Some of the Area Attractions. The beach obviously is the main attraction here, and much of your day could involve sand, surf, and sunshine. But the area has developed a host of other attractions. You'll need to decide which merit your time and money. For example, Conservation Park , with free entry, offers the opportunity to check out local wildlife. The 3,000-acre city park has 12 trails which are great for birding and animal sighting.
- All Florida Beaches are Open to the Public. While you can't cross private property to enter a beach, the state of Florida provides public access points. Once on the beach, you're free to walk anywhere you like. Along with a 27-mile stretch of coastline, you'll find 100 public access points in Panama City Beach. They're numbered and clearly marked. Keep that in mind as you book accommodations. You don't need a beachfront room for daily access to the beach.
- Sunburn Ruins Vacations. Many a Florida vacationer has eagerly run to the beach, spread out a towel, and ruined his trip within an hour or so. Florida sunlight is direct and will bring sunburn quickly, especially in the summer months. Invest in quality sunblock and use it regularly. It's the cheapest form of Florida travel insurance available over the counter.
- Be safe. Panama City Beach is largely a safe destination that poses very few crime-related threats. But any destination with large numbers of visitors will invariably attract a criminal element looking for crimes of opportunity. In a beach setting, plenty of people will stick keys and a wallet in their shoes and consider them secure. It only takes a few seconds to lose your valuables.
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The worst time to visit Panama City Beach is the winter, due to the lack of beach-perfect weather, but those who hate crowds may say that spring is the worst time to visit. The weather never gets fully cold in Panama City Beach, but it’s still too chilly to swim in the winter. Temperatures are usually in the low 60s.
The best time to visit Panama City Beach is from May through October. Though the area boasts an average of 320 days of sunshine per year, late spring, summer and early fall offer some of the ...
The very best time to visit Panama City is the time that is directly opposite of Spring Break. So, as spring break celebrates the very start of summer, you want to visit and celebrate the ending months of summer. At least if you want to beat the crowds. The very last week or two of August, all of September, and the first weeks of October are ...
Visiting Panama City Beach, Florida on a Budget. For about six weeks in the late winter and early spring, Panama City Beach is the focus of spring break visitors. But it would be unfair to view this area as simply a spring break party town. At other times of the year, it is quiet and family-focused.
The cheapest trip to Panama City Beach is about $128 per person per day for travelers willing to take standby flights, deal with inconvenience, and otherwise limit travel expenses. About 0% of rentals are available in the $0 to $100 range for an entire place, and vacation rentals can be booked for as low as $160 per night.
My personal favorite time of year to visit Panama City Beach is fall! The months of September, October, and November have fantastic weather. In fact, September in Panama City Beach still feels like summertime with highs in the mid-80s.