Getting Around Panama City Beach

There are many ways to get to your things to do in Panama City Beach. Lyft and Uber are both available for the area. You can also get a taxi. Want to truly adopt the beach life? There are places that offer bike and golf cart rentals. If you are just going to the beach, then you’re in luck the easiest method to get there is with your lambrofeeties (AKA Feet).

Things to do in Panama City Beach

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Things to do in Panama City Beach

Discover the diverse offerings of Panama City Beach, from the lively Pier Park with its shopping and dining to captivating dolphin tours on the Sea Screamer. For a quieter escape, explore the shell-covered shores of Shell Island or the serene St. Andrews State Park. Take a scenic drive along Front Beach Road or indulge in family-friendly activities like mini-golf and water parks.

Pier Park

First time in PCB? Check out Pier Park home to Margaritaville, other restaurants, and a lot of shopping. While you’re there you can head across the street and catch sunset on the pier for a small fee of course.

Dolphin Tours

Have you ever seen dolphins up close before? PCB is home to many schools of dolphins and the clear blue water is the perfect place to see them. There are many companies that will take you on tours but the most notable is the Sea Screamer.

Shell Island

Take a trip to Shell Island, an Island that can only be reached by boat littered with thousands of Shells. A secluded island perfect for a picnic or a change of scenery. Best way to enjoy it is to rent a pontoon and anchor just off the shore or take the “Shell Island Shuttle”

St. Andrews State Park

Another beach right next to Shell Island is St. Andrews State Park, here you can get away from some of the crowd that you would usually find in PCB. Plan to get away for the night with their “Glamping Tents” that are available to rent and have a view of the water.

Front Beach Road

Take a drive down Front Beach Road all the way to 30A. The View is amazing, you can drive past million-dollar houses nestled on the beach and be able to stare at the water the whole way. Not to mention there are tons of breweries and restaurants along the way.

After-noon Fun

Tired of the Beach and the sun? not to worry you can check out a lot of other activities close by. There are mini golf courses and go cart tracks. You also have wonder works and Ripley’s Believe it or not. If you’re just trying to get away from the salt water then check out the many water parks in the area.