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PENSACOLA IS THE WAY TO THE BEACH

- BY MADELAINE LAFRAMBOIS­E

Nestled in Florida’s Panhandle, Pensacola is known for its awardwinni­ng beaches, seaside charm and delectable coastal cuisine. For culture and sporting enthusiast­s discover more than 460 years of history, festivals galore, the arts and year-round sporting events. Here are five reasons to experience Pensacola this winter:

SUGAR-WHITE BEACHES AND CLEAR, EMERALD WATERS

You haven’t truly experience­d Pensacola until you dig your toes into the sugar-white sand of its world-famous beaches. Feel the daily stresses wash away as you watch the waves roll in along Pensacola Beach and Perdido Key. The beach vibe is super chill. Come as you are and hang out with the locals at beach bars and restaurant­s. These picture-perfect beaches are accessible with ample parking. You can even leave the car behind and take a boat ride to Pensacola Beach aboard Pensacola Bay Cruises from downtown Pensacola.

460+ YEARS OF HISTORY

Pensacola is unique among beach destinatio­ns because it is a city with an old soul. Its roots date back to 1559 when Spanish conquistad­or Don Tristan de Luna establishe­d Pensacola as the first European settlement in North America. Over the centuries, the flags of Spain, Britain, France, the Confederac­y and the United States have flown over the city. You’ll feel the sense of community pride for the diverse cultural influences that are reflected in Pensacola’s architectu­re, cuisine and festivals.

OUTDOOR ADVENTURES

Escape the everyday on plenty of multipurpo­se trails. There’s even the Florida Panhandle Shipwreck Trail for diving! Fishing is an outdoor lifestyle, but you don’t have to be a pro to fish in this area. Book a Gulf charter for deep-sea fishing or spend a relaxing afternoon casting from shore. There are also ample opportunit­ies to surf, scuba, sail and swim, or take a dolphin tour for close-up encounters with some of the area’s most popular beach residents.

DELICIOUS COASTAL CUISINE

Pensacola’s unique coastal cuisine draws on the city’s colonial roots and proximity to the teeming fisheries of the Gulf. Whether your dining style is toes in the sand, grouper sandwich in hand, an elegant waterfront restaurant with chef-crafted cuisine, trendy downtown dining, or something inbetween, Pensacola is the place to satisfy those seafood cravings. Find everything from Spanish and French flavours to southern Cajun cooking. Depending on your choice, the cuisine can be decidedly upscale, but the atmosphere is always unpretenti­ous and welcoming.

ARTS & CULTURE

Pensacola is revered as a must-see destinatio­n for cultural happenings. There’s the Pensacola Opera, Pensacola Symphony Orchestra, Ballet Pensacola, the historic Saenger Theatre and the accredited Pensacola Museum of Art. Pensacola’s thriving visual arts scene includes the First City Art Center, downtown galleries, and an eclectic local theatre scene highlighte­d by the Pensacola Little Theatre. Year-round festivals, including the Great Gulfcoast Arts Festival and Foo Foo Festival, celebrate everything from the arts and music to seafood and aviation. Quite possibly the best aspect: it’s sophistica­ted but not intimidati­ng, meaning anyone and everyone can easily attend.

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