One of the earliest European settlements in the continental United States, Pensacola is the crown jewel of the Florida Panhandle with its sugar-white beaches and turquoise waters. From state parks to military bases and the famous Blue Angels flying squadron, Pensacola is a haven for nature and history.
Things to do in Pensacola
Pensacola Beach lines the shores of the Gulf of Mexico and Santa Rosa Sound, providing diverse seascapes for surfing, snorkelling, diving and jet skiing. Gentle waves on the Santa Rosa Sound side appeal to families, while a lively boardwalk brims with seafood cafes and souvenir shops. You can go pier fishing on the Gulf side at Casino Beach.
Undeveloped stretches of sand along the Gulf Islands Seashore offer pristine nature walks, while Perdido Key State Park beckons with sand dunes and abundant surf fishing. You can enjoy fresh-caught seafood at Pensacola restaurants, such as Fisherman’s Corner and Just Fish and Grits.
Stroll through Historic Pensacola Village to see almost 30 properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Costumed tour guides lead you through Old Pensacola structures, such as the Lavelle House and Old Christ Church. Visit T.T. Wentworth, Jr. Museum and its City of Five Flags exhibit chronicling Pensacola’s history, which dates back thousands of years.
The U.S. Military has a big presence in Pensacola, with the National Naval Aviation Museum and the Pensacola Lighthouse both located on the military base. The lighthouse now houses a history museum and a 177-step climb to the old keeper’s quarters, while the museum showcases at least 150 historic aircraft. Keep your eyes on the sky to see practice aerobatics by the Blue Angels.
Getting around Pensacola
A car is the best way to get around Pensacola, with rentals available at Pensacola International Airport, only 15 minutes away. Buses, taxis, ride-shares and seasonal trolleys offer transportation to main tourist attractions in Pensacola.