Hop aboard a first-class boat to explore some of the incredible fishing spots on Florida's Panhandle. With a local expert as your guide, try your luck at
Hop aboard a first-class boat to explore some of the incredible fishing spots on Florida's Panhandle. With a local expert as your guide, try your luck at
Experience the delight of inshore fishing in the scenic bay and rivers surrounding St. George Island and Apalachicola Bay. Relax on the deck of a comfortable
Soak up the view from the front fishing deck and cast your bait as you search for that elusive big catch. Drift out onto Saint Joseph Bay and enjoy expert
Your best bet for seeing all Panama City has to offer is reserving a rental car. This will allow you to get from the beach to dinner in a hurry, and saves you the trouble of walking. The city doesn't offer many public transportation options, although there is a local trolley, as well as bicycle rentals around town.
Panama City really only has two clearly defined seasons: wet and dry, with temperatures reaching the low 80s°F all year round. You probably think the dry season seems more appealing, and you're certainly not alone in that. It runs from January to April and sees the highest influx of visitors. But if you're keen to save money and you don't mind getting caught in a few downpours every day, travel in the wet season of May through December.
Visiting Panama City at any time of year means embracing the summer wholeheartedly, so pack your loudest lightweight shirts, your most summery shorts, and your sandals. Besides that, you'll need:
White, sunbaked sand drops off into crystal clear waters on three sides of the peninsula, but this city is no quaint beach town.
White, sunbaked sand drops off into crystal clear waters on three sides of the peninsula, but this city is no quaint beach town.
White, sunbaked sand drops off into crystal clear waters on three sides of the peninsula, but this city is no quaint beach town.