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Experience Mexico Beach from vacation home rentals
Mexico Beach is home to beautiful white-sand beaches against the clean, clear, emerald waters of the Gulf of Mexico. This is not only a nature lover’s paradise, due to the numerous birds, turtles, dolphins, and other wildlife, but it also has an eclectic mix of locally owned shops and boutiques for the enjoyment of arts and culture enthusiasts. Vacation rentals put you right in the center of the action in this vibrant beach town.
Florida heritage in Mexico Beach
Mexico Beach is located near some of the most interesting heritage sites in the state, offering delight for history buffs. Many vacation homes are just a short distance from Apalachicola, a quaint fishing village with restored antebellum homes in the historic district that give you a glimpse into the past, and Marianna, the site of a Civil War battle that’s filled with restored antebellum homes and is also home to Florida Caverns State Park. Wakulla Springs is an interesting mix of human and natural history, due to its submerged freshwater cave system and state park that was once home to Ice Age creatures. The Vamar Shipwreck Site is an underwater archaeological site of a sunken Royal Navy ship.
Sun and fun surrounds Mexico Beach vacation homes
Mexico Beach is a beautiful area with plenty of fun activities for outdoor enthusiasts. Mexico Beach itself is a pristine shoreline with crystal-clear waters and soft sand for sunbathing and swimming, and the Mexico Beach City Pier offers fishing and sunset views over the ocean. Crooked Island Beach is a secluded area that is ideal for families, due to its laid-back atmosphere and calm surf, and Mexico Beach Sunset Park is a community space that’s designed for recreation for families, such as fishing and picnics.
Seasonal weather averages in Mexico Beach
If you're planning a vacation around warm-weather activities, August, July, June and September are the hottest months to visit, when temperatures average 83°F.
Exploring the natural features in Mexico Beach
Whether you're looking for adventure or just want to take in the scenery, Mexico Beach is a great place to get outside. Here are some of the area’s most eye-catching features, all within 30 miles (48.2 km) of the city center:
- Mexico Beach (1.2 mi / 1.9 km)
- Saint Joe Beach (4.6 mi / 7.4 km)
- Windmark Beach (7.9 mi / 12.7 km)
- St. Joseph Peninsula State Park (12 mi / 19.3 km)
- T.H. Stone Memorial St. Joseph Peninsula State Park (14 mi / 22.6 km)
- Constitution Convention Museum State Park (12.7 mi / 20.4 km)
Transportation in Mexico Beach
Mexico Beach has many public transportation options for getting to and from vacation homes. Local airports provide service to the area from nearby destinations, and trains run through the region. Taxis, rideshare, limousines, and rental cars are also available for transportation throughout the city. The city is very walkable as well, so you can bike or walk to nearby destinations from your summer rental.
Key information for stays in Mexico Beach vacation rentals
Mexico Beach is a popular destination for beachgoers and has a population of 1,341 people. The residents in the area are a little older, at an average of 57.9, but the area is a little higher for non-violent crimes like burglary and theft. Mexico Beach is serviced by the Mexico Beach Police Department and emergency services, which can be reached by dialing 9-1-1. Though the beaches are generally calm and safe, Mexico Beach is susceptible to the rough tidal conditions and tropical storms that occasionally affect Florida, so it’s important to check conditions before heading to the beach from your summer rental.