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Unique
in all the world, the white, sugar-fine sands and emerald green water
of the Emerald Coast have won the hearts and loyalty of vacationers for
many years. What makes the Emerald Coast so special? In addition to the
velvet sand and gentle waves, fun abounds. Try fishing, snorkeling, or
sailing. For land-lovers, there's golf, amusement parks, water parks,
night life, nature hiking, bicycling, an antique trail and every other
kind of shopping imaginable plus some of the best dining in Florida. We're
certain that once you experience the Emerald Coast (and the hospitality
of Emerald Sun Properties), you'll want to return as often as you can.
We look forward to getting to serve you.
Click here for a humorous story about the Panhandle of Florida
Seaside, Florida
The
acclaimed village of Seaside, Florida is situated along a half mile strip
of gorgeous beach. Seaside was the site for the filming of the movie "The
Truman Story."
Architecturally charming, the homes of Seaside, Florida, were designed
by renowned architects, with forms inspired by the early Florida coastal
cottages and historic homes in Charleston and Savannah. Designed for walking
or biking, the town is characterized by endless white picket fences, brick
promenades and "secret," sandy shortcuts.
If sunning on the beach, swimming in the sparkling, emerald Gulf, and
long, fascinating walks aren't enough to keep you busy, there's plenty
more to do in Seaside,Florida...tennis courts, three pools, the artists'
colony, shopping, croquet, excellent dining, plus several annual festivals.
Rosemary Beach

Rosemary Beach has taken a prominent position among other esteemed gulf-front
towns and is a permanent fixture in its coastal surroundings. The Caribbean
architecture complements the beach-side setting and ensures the towns
individuality. The architecture and surrounding natural vegetatation are
the principal elements on which the town was founded. The beach-side environment,
architectural style, and classic small town atmosphere make Rosemary Beach
one of the most highly sought after vacation destinations on the Emerald
Coast.
Seagrove Beach, Florida
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Seagrove Beach, named after some of the area's first residents–
majestic groves of oak trees–Seagrove Beach epitomizes what the
Emerald Coast is all about–natural beauty, sparkling, white sand
and the Gulf's temperate water.
Primarily residential, Seagrove Beach is the site of all types of summer
and year-round homes, ranging from rustic to palatial. Vacationers seeking
privacy and simplicity are drawn to Seagrove Beach, for they know if they
should feel the urge for more excitement, it's just a walk or short drive
away.
Grayton Beach
Consistently
rated as one of the top beaches in the United States, Grayton Beach offers
miles of beaches where with one look you know why our area is named the
Emerald Coast.
Walking trails for hikers interested in the native flora of northwest
Florida, and biking trails for those who move a little faster weave along
the coast.
Click here for
a link to Grayton Beach State Park
Click here for a link to Grayton Beach Memories
Dune Allen Beach

Find your place to relax on Dune Allen Beach and enjoy the natural beauty
of the sugar-fine white sand and aquamarine waters of the Emerald Coast.
Dune Allen Beach is located on the west end of Scenic 30-A.
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