Saturday, August 14, 2010

Listen to the President and Visit Panama City Beach Florida

Sitting midway of the Panhandle of Florida, Panama City Beach, Florida has a lot to offer.  Everyone knows about the Arcades, Mini Golf and Amusement attractions, but what else is there to do?  Here's a start to your planning

Day 1
Museum of Man in the Seahttp://maninthesea.org/

Owned by the Institute of Diving, the Man in the Sea Museum showcases the progress of underwater technology, from the earliest days of diving to the most modern underwater habitats.

Lunch Salty Sue'shttp://www.saltysues.com/Menu.html

Gulf Worldhttp://www.gulfworldmarinepark.com/

Come to Gulf World Marine Park in Panama City Beach, Florida, and see live shows featuring dolphins, sea lions and tropical birds. Explore fascinating exhibits showcasing penguins, flamingos, sharks, otters, alligators, sea turtles, iguana and much more. Make reservations today to Swim with a Dolphin, become a Trainer for a Day, attend Dolphin Day Camp or Snooze with the Sea Life!

Pier Parkhttp://www.panamacitybeachonline.com/PierPark/

Dinner and a Movie


Day 2



Golfhttp://www.signalhillgolfcourse.com/



Historic St. Andrewshttp://www.historicalstandrews.com/stAndrews_florida.html

St. Andrews is located in Panama City, Florida. Nesseled between Panama City Beach and Panama City, it is home to many fishing vessels, little shops, and local restaurants serving up the local fare.

Lunch – Uncle Ernie'shttp://uncleerniesbayfrontgrill.com/

Uncle Ernie’s is an experience that is sure to have you coming back again and again. Our restaurant was designed with you in mind. We offer fine dining in a casual and relaxed atmosphere. You’re able to enjoy live music, indoor or outdoor views along the water with a view of Bay County’s most beautiful sunset.


St. Andrews State Parkhttp://www.floridastateparks.org/standrews/

Well known for its sugar white sands and emerald green waters, this former military reservation has over one-and-a-half miles of beaches on the Gulf of Mexico and Grand Lagoon. Water sports enthusiasts can enjoy swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving, kayaking, and canoeing. Two fishing piers, a jetty, and a boat ramp provide ample fishing opportunities for anglers. Two nature trails wind through a rich diversity of coastal plant communities - a splendid opportunity for bird-watching. Those wanting to relax can sunbathe on the beach or enjoy a leisurely lunch under the shade of a picnic pavilion.

Dinner – Boondocks – http://www.boondockspcb.com/the-menu.html



Day 3

Downtown Panama Cityhttp://www.panamacitydowntown.com/Default.aspx?tabid=2189

Visual Arts Centerhttp://vac.org.cn/home.html

Panama City is recognized as one of America's 100 Best Small Art Towns and the Visual Arts Center has a unique responsibility to the community to maintain its status as a cultural arts leader in Northwest Florida. With the help of a dedicated staff and volunteers, we strive to meet this goal each year.

Lunch – Somethin's Cookinhttp://www.somethinscookin.com/

Shell Islandhttp://www.captandersonsmarina.com/shell-island-dolphin-tours/

Come cruise with us on the glass bottom Capt. Anderson III for a family adventure you are sure to love. Relax as you cruise down Grand Lagoon to St. Andrews Bay headed for Shell Island. Spend an hour of fun on the island then head out to watch the dolphins play. A Shell Island family tradition for 51 years.

Dinner – Hammerhead Fred's http://www.hammerheadfreds.com/menu/specialties.html

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