Florida holiday makers urged to visit Pensacola Beach
Every holiday maker who opts to book up villas in Florida is being urged to pay Pensacola Beach at least one visit during their getaway.
Located in the north-west region of the Sunshine State, the resort has been recognised as offering one of the Best Small Town Beaches.
This is the view given by Florida Travel + Life magazine, which also honoured the St. Pete Beach and New Smyrna Beach with similar accolades.
Commenting on the appeal of Pensacola Beach in particular, Chase Cole, a manager at Flounder's Chowder House at the resort, pointed out that tourists will be treated to "good public support" and fun-filled attractions.
"There's family stuff to do as well as a late-night option young adults to come out for," he added.
Pensacola Beach also offers relaxing spa days and a large boutique shopping experience for fashionistas to enjoy, while athletes should be sure to check out the resort's scuba diving and golf opportunities during their stay in nearby Florida villas.
Posted by Joseph Brady
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