Breathtaking Emerald Coast Beaches
Fall is the perfect time of year to head to the breathtaking beaches of the Emerald Coast.
The water is still lovely and warm, but the days are much more pleasant, with lower humidity and beautiful, crystal clear blue skies with just the right nip in the air once the sun goes down.
As many of us often do, however, we get to our spot on the beach, unfold our towels, and quickly realize we forgot something back at the house.
Donât fret, it happens to the best of us, but the caring staff at the original beachfront retreat in Destin, Florida, the charming Sea Oats Motel, have come together to make a list that will help you remember to bring those extra vital things (and maybe some things you didn’t know) to the beach.
Lots of Water– The average adult requires 8 full glasses of water each day as recommended by doctors everywhere. This number increases when lying out in the sun. A good tip is to bring a gallon of water and a couple water bottles. That way you can keep one water bottle in the cooler and not have to waste valuable cooler space.
Good Sunscreen– While many of us remember to bring the sunscreen, often is the case of when we return home that evening, we are surprised that we somehow still have a bit of a sunburn. Make sure you know which SPF suits you.
Umbrella- An umbrella is a perfect way to keep the kids from having to endure all that sunlight.
Whistle– With a record number of people expected to visit the beaches this year, you can expect a bunch of unattended kids roaming the beaches. A good way to keep track of your children is to bring a whistle. Teach your family the âfamily whistleâ and youâll be sure to have them back by your side in no time.
Extra Blanket– It is always a good idea I find, to bring a large blanket with you to the beach. That way the beach towels can be used for drying off and you wonât have to worry about wet, sticky sand.
Blankets are usually heavier than towels and it will be easier to keep the blanket on the ground rather than blowing down the shore on windy days.
Jug of water for sandy feet -Do you ever find yourself returning from a long day at the beach just to get into the car with half the beach with you? Keep a jug of water in the trunk so you can wash off those sandy feet before you enter the car. There are parking lots that have feet wash stations, but guess what, those parking lots usually have sand in them! So it does no good.
Change of clothes– How many times have you returned to your car only to have 5 semi-wet people climbing in? With a quick change of clothes kept in the trunk, nothing more than some athletic shorts
Chairs– For those who prefer to be on the beach just not ON the beach, a beach chair is a great companion.
Radio– A good way to drown out those annoying beach neighbors of yours, is the helpful little companion known as the radio. Whether itâs an ipod stereo or just a classic little boom box, the radio lightens the mood of the whole party. Just remember to be respectful of your neighbors.
Lots of Entertainment– Bring footballs, bocce balls, Frisbees and any other game activities the whole family can enjoy. A family that plays together, stays together.
Book or Magazine– Maybe a reference guide on what kind of shells there are on the Emerald Coast? Or if you just want to relax, bring some light reading material. We’ve seen lots of Fifty Shades of Grey floating around, but we’re not sure why that such a popular color… we prefer our lush greens and vibrant magentas.
First Aid Kit– Itâs always best to keep a little first aid kit either in your car or with you at the beach. Youâll be surprised at how handy that will be.
Binoculars– Often there are times where you are on the beach looking out toward the ocean and someone asks you âwhat is that?â pointing to a small blip in the distance. How nice would it be to be able to tell them? Well with a cheap pair of binoculars, you could tell them.
Flip-flops– Flip-flops are vital for that transition from the hot sand to the not as hot sand as you trek towards that watery abyss. Bring them and you wonât regret it. Itâs never fun to remove shoes and then try to put them back on with sandy wet feet.
Sunglasses– Now this may seem like a no-brainer, but to those who donât wear sunglasses regularly, you may forget this handy little item. The sun is stronger in Florida, and if you combine that with the rays bouncing back from ultra white sand and calm, turquoise waters, it can mean uncomfortable… sand blindness, just like snow blindness. Protect your eyes.
For more tips and ideas for your time on the white sand beaches of Destin Florida or for more information on the many amazing reasons to visit this autumn, call the friendly Sea Oats Motel 850-837-6655 today!
Ideal for the more laidback traveler, the Sea Oats Motel is perfectly situated on Old Highway 98, away from the crowds, yet only a moment away from all the outstanding shopping, dining, and attractions that make our home so amazing. Each of our suites are designed to be your home away from home while visiting our beautiful beaches. Fine furnishings, spacious living areas, sumptuous beds dressed in fresh linens, and large, modern bathrooms will ease your mind and your body.
Not only is the Sea Oats Motel conveniently located just steps from the beach or all the great dining, shopping and entertainment the city offers, but our amenities and service are so outstanding that you may never want to leave.
Your family will love lounging around our beautiful, heated pools, surrounded by lush tropical foliage and fragrant blooms, all overlooking endless stretches of private beaches.
Our beach services are sure to delight everyone as we arrange time for your family to enjoy our jet skis, paddle boards and parasailing or simply set up some beach chairs with umbrellas and a good book recommendation. At the Sea Oats Motel in sunny Destin Florida, there’s always something fun to do.