With sultry temperatures and more than 340 days of sunshine a year, Perdido Key is a slice of beach paradise. The barrier island sits on a thin strip of land that juts out into the Gulf of Mexico and serves as a sanctuary for both holidaymakers and wildlife.
Perdido Key is anchored by a laid-back town where you’ll find a colorful line-up of cafes, crab shacks and convenience stores. Whether you want to relax on the beach, chat with friendly locals or tee off at a golf course, Perdido Key is a fantastic introduction to the Sunshine State.
There are plenty of opportunities to enjoy nature, from dolphin-watching cruises to sunset walks on the beach. Nearby Perdido Key State Park is famous for its rolling white sand dunes, as well as family-friendly boardwalks and breezy picnic spots.
Getting there
Perdido Key is part of Escambia County in the north-west corner of Florida. It’s an easy 30-minute drive from Pensacola, with rental cars providing quick transport from the airport to the beach. Most sun seekers fly into Pensacola International Airport, then drive down to Perdido Key.