The Panhandle and Big Bend regions reveal another side of Florida, far from the image many people have of Miami, Orlando, or the southern beaches. These northern parts of the state offer broader spaces, quieter roads, a stronger “Old South”
It is impossible to come to Pensacola without visiting the National Naval Aviation Museum, located on the country’s oldest naval air station, the Naval Air Station, built in 1914. This military base welcomes no fewer than 6,000 young aviators in
Pensacola Beach is one of the best-known beach destinations in the Florida Panhandle. With its white sand, clear Gulf waters, and more relaxed atmosphere than some other parts of Florida, it represents one of the classic coastal stops in Northwest
Founded by the Spanish navigator Don Tristan de Luna in 1559, the Pensacola Bay area in Florida was the first European colony in the New World. Over the centuries, Spanish, British, French, Confederate, and then American flags flew over the
Around Pensacola, there are several places that help you better understand the richness of the Florida Panhandle. Beaches, preserved areas, scenic roads, barrier islands, and local discoveries all contribute to the experience. For a road trip in this part of