Why should I get a Destin vacation rental? Let's see, how about an average of 344 days of sunshine each year? How about emerald green water? According to readers of the magazine Southern Living, Destin beaches are the best beaches in the south and it ranked as one of the top three favorite family vacation destinations.
Destin vacation rentals offer almost unparalleled access to sport fishing, and has one of the largest fleets of fishing boats in Florida. They host numerous fishing tournaments during the year, so don't be shy about grabbing a pole and heading to the water - you'll be in good company. You can schedule a charter excursion with the Bounty Hunter, the Shamrock II, or Destin Fishing Charters.
Not a die-hard fisherman? Destin vacation rentals put you right next to several of the finest golf courses in the area. A short trip to Sandestin or Regatta Bay is all it takes to find two champion golf courses to spend a day on. At Sandestin you'll find a golf resort that offers four award-winning golf courses, known by many as the best in Florida: Baytowne Golf Club, Burnt Pine Golf Club, Raven Golf Club and The Links Course. All four are championship courses designed by world-renowned architects. In Regatta Bay you'll find courses designed by architect Robert Walker. This first-rate course is dominated by wetlands, and uses bunkering and water hazards and poses challenges for all levels of players.
If you like to be on the water, there's plenty of personal watercraft, boating, sea doo rentals, sailing, and scuba diving to fill your time. You'll have so many options with your Destin vacation rental that you might have to take a day or two and just soak it all in.
If you arrive in March, join the locals at the Wine Festival, or the Billy Bowlegs Festival in May, the Seafood Festival in October, or Holiday Reflections in December.
Your dining options are almost limitless, with seafood, a Bonefish Grill, Destin Chops, and the Blue Pointe to name a few. As an example of what you have to look forward to, the Lucky Snapper overlooks Destin Harbor, right where the charter boats bring in their fresh seafood.
If shopping is your gig, the Destin Commons offers over 50 shops to peruse in addition to the Silver Sands Factory Stores, Destin Harborwalk, the Harborwalk Mall, and Alvin's Island Tropical Department Stores.
If it's not obvious by now, Destin vacation rentals offer something for everyone in one of the most stunning coastlines in the world. Take advantage of it while you can, as the secret is getting out quickly.
All Inclusive Destin Florida
Have you ever been to Destin, Florida? I love the white sand beaches, moderate climate and beautiful clear blue ocean there, although it's a much more touristy kind of place than it was about 30 years ago when I first went there with my father, step mother, half-sister, and other family members. I remember that we checked into this one and a half star motel right on the beach, next door to a new circular tower motel which had a revolving restaurant on the top. Made my step-mother nauseous being in the restaurant (a highlight of the trip for me!).
Anyway, when we first checked in we noticed that there was this big wooden tub full of bottles of "Dark Tanning Oil With Genuine Coconut Oil" on sale in the lobby for something like 2 bottles for a dollar. Hmmmm-just the thing for our budget! So we splurged and bought like 4 bottles and the woman at the front desk seemed so impressed that she threw two more bottles in for good measure!
Soon after we unpacked, we headed to the beach with our spiffy swim suits, our relatively pale bodies glistening with ample amounts of the aforementioned tanning oil. As soon as we got near the beach, this demonic bee that appeared to be a cross between a bumblebee, a pissed off hornet and a kamikaze pilot began to attack. So we began to dodge and swat as we continued toward the water. Then another bee joined in and we dodged and swatted even more. Then another couple of bees joined in and we began to look like the Grambling Marching Band double-timing it to the beach. In only seconds, a whole swarm of bees was upon us and the rout was on.
Thus began the famous Isaacs Family Forty Yard Desperation Dash to the Ocean. A couple of the family tried to dive in the water where it was still only about 6 inches deep, thus burying their heads in the sand (a family specialty) and exposing their nether regions (another family specialty). And a couple of the more fortunate or more frightened ones of us hit the water so fast that we continued running for another 15 or 20 yards on top of the water before we sank beneath the surface.
Then there was my step-mother (heh, heh, heh). Yep, straight out of the chorus line of the dancing hippopotamuses in Fantasia, but with inferior choreography, a gaudier outfit, and large, pendulous breasts, thus came Sandra Valentine Cade Isaacs, scattering sunbathers, small children and a few loose pets. With a high pitched squeal and appendages flying in all directions, onward she came . . . along with the main body of the swarm of bees. About 20 yards from the water, her spasms and movements somehow organized into this unholy rhythm of jiggling flesh, waving arms, waddling legs, and two enormous breasts that bounced mightily back and forth from the vicinity of her lap all the way up to her face and back. BAH-BLAM, BAH-BLAM, BAH-BLAM!
The entire crowded beach, which the rest of us now realized had been laughing mightily at our perils, became silent in momentary awe. Except for the ones who were squawking and scrambling to get out of her direct path. Even the bees seemed to back off, although I think they did so mostly from a sense of self preservation, since the mighty pendulums appeared to be exacting a toll of their own on the bees which ventured into their path.
Finally, she reached the edge of the water, and, after about three more unsteady steps fell facedown with a mighty splash into the aforementioned 6 inches of water, momentarily scattering water, sand and bees. The crowd regained its voice and many applauded and cheered. Others, like myself, just laughed. The rest of our group rushed to her aid while the bees were still in disarray. With considerable effort, they turned her over and drug her into the deeper and more bee-safe water (thus starting a ritual that was later adopted by Greenpeace and others along the west coast to save large beached mammals).
Once we had her in with the rest of us, in water up to our necks, we began to gather our wits and ponder what had happened. As we sputtered theories of alien visitations, abnormal sunspot activities and unusual planetary alignments, another beachgoer paddled close by on an air mattress and said, "I guess you folks bought the cheap tanning oil too. Don't feel too bad, my folks bought some of that coconut oil crap when we first got here too. I'm not sure whether it attracts those damn bees or just thoroughly pisses them off!"
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