Orange Beach – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (2024)

Orange Beach is a city on the Gulf Coast of Alabama. It has beautiful white sand beaches, but is quieter and cheaper than the Florida beaches nearby.

Get in[edit]

By plane[edit]

You can fly into nearby airports such as Mobile, AL or Pensacola, FL. Private and corporate planes are served by the Jack Edwards Airport in Gulf Shores.Other options include Montgomery, AL and New Orleans, LA - both of which would require a three-hour drive.

By car[edit]

The Gulf Shores and Orange Beach areas are easily reached from Interstates 65 and 10 as well as US Hwy 98. All three intersect with Alabama Hwy 59 (also known as Gulf Shores Parkway) which leads directly to Gulf Shores.

Distance from major cities: Atlanta, GA, 370 miles; Birmingham, AL, 274 miles; Jackson, MS, 245 miles; Memphis, TN, 480 miles; Nashville, TN, 450 miles; New Orleans, LA, 214 miles; St. Louis, MO, 632 miles.

By ferry[edit]

A ferry service is available between nearby Fort Morgan and Dauphin Island. The ferry landing is approximately 25 miles west of Hwy 59 on West Fort Morgan Road.

By boat[edit]

Boaters can reach Gulf Shores and Orange Beach via the Intracoastal Waterway. The Tennessee-Tombigbee provides a link between the Intracoastal and numerous ports in the midwest. In Gulf Shores and Orange Beach, boaters will find numerous marinas available.

Get around[edit]

By foot[edit]

Plenty of accommodations are located directly on the beach. Guests can walk right out and enjoy the sand and water. Some are located within easy walking distance of restaurants and shops.

By car[edit]

The cities of Gulf Shores and Orange Beach are connected by two main east-west highways. The most southern one is Highway 182 (known locally as Beach Blvd). It runs along the beach and offers great views of the water. Highway 180 (known locally as Canal Road) runs along the Intracoastal Waterway.

Highway 59 terminates at the public beach in Gulf Shores where it connects with Beach Blvd.

See[edit]

  • 1 Fort Morgan, 51 Hwy 180 West, +1 251 540-7127. Museum 9AM-5PM daily. Fort hours vary by season. $3 for adults. $1 for children. A fort has been at this site on and off since the 1500s. The present fortification date from 1834 to WWII and played a vital part in the Battle of Mobile Bay. Historical tours are given daily in the summer. Orange Beach – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (1) Orange Beach – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (2)
  • 2 Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo, 20499 Oak Rd E, +1 251-256-7008. Daily 9AM-4PM. The Zoo features many exotic animals, including lions, monkeys and bears. There is also a petting zoo, reptile house and in the summer there are daily animal shows. Adults $11, Seniors $9, Kids (3-12) $8, Kids under 3 are free. Orange Beach – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (3) Orange Beach – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (4) (updated Dec 2017)
  • Gulf Shores Museum, 244 West 19th Avenue, +1 251-968-1473. Learn about Gulf Coast weather with a video on the Hurricane Hunters. Great exhibition on shrimping and fishing. Free.
  • Orange Beach Indian & Sea Museum, 25850 John M Snook Avenue, Orange Beach, +1 251-981-8545. Tu-F 9AM - 4PM; Sa 9AM - 2PM. Collection of local artifacts and items that tell the area's Native American and fishing history.

Do[edit]

The best thing to do in Orange Beach is enjoy the beaches. There are plenty of places to park at most public beaches. Some offer facilities and picnic tables. There are many beach access area that provide pedestrian access only. These are best if you are staying nearby and don't need a car to get to the beach. It is best to be aware of the Beach Warning Flags that tell you whether it is safe to go into the Gulf of Mexico.

There is an unlimited amount of water sports activities available in Orange Beach. Take your pick between waverunners, catamarans, parasailing, sailboats, boogie boards etc. at any of the numerous rental places along the beach.

  • Orange Beach Public Beach Access at Cotton Bayou, Romar Beach, and Alabama Point. Beaches are full of activity and conveniently located near bars and restaurants. Arrive early for a good spot.
  • 1 Gulf State Park (6 miles east of Hwy 59), +1 251 948-7275. A great beach for families and away from the hustle of the other beaches. Facilities are minimal and a small parking fee is charged. Orange Beach – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (5) Orange Beach – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (6)
  • 2 Waterville USA. Hwy 59 North. A 25-acre water and fun park. It has waterslides that are for the kiddies and the daredevils. There is miniature golf, go-karts, an arcade, and small carnival rides for younger children. Orange Beach – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (7) Orange Beach – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (8)
  • GOLF!. Numerous courses at varying rates. Gulf State Park has an affordable course. Look up Soldiers Creek, Lost Key and Glenlakes for great courses at very fair prices. Cotton Creek and Cypress bend are both Arnold Palmer designs. Many more.
  • Adventure Island, 24559 Perdido Beach Blvd, +1 251-974-1500. Fun for the entire family with mini golf, bumper boats, go-karts and arcade.
  • 3 Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge, 12295 Hwy 180, +1 251-540-7720. sunrise - sunset. Great location for hiking with more than six miles of trails. Amazing beach access - worth the hike. Orange Beach – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (9) Orange Beach – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (10)
  • Ferris Wheel at The Wharf, 4985 Wharf Parkway, +1 251-224-1000. M-Sa 10AM-10PM; Su 1-8PM. Take a ride on the tallest Ferris wheel in the Southeast. Great views from the top. $5.
  • Pirates Island Adventure Golf, 3201 Gulf Shores Parkway, +1 251-968-4653. Family-friendly mini-golf with a fun pirate theme. Waterfalls, pirate ship and fog machine.
  • The Track Recreation Center, 3200 Gulf Shores Parkway, +1 251-270-0209. Splash in the water with bumper boats. Ride go-karts, play mini-golf. Dare to try the sky coaster.

Fishing charters[edit]

Buy[edit]

  • The Wharf, 4550 Main St, +1 251 224-1500. The Wharf is the Gulf Coast's most inviting shopping and dining destination with exciting retail and dining options. Choose from a variety of restaurants and eateries on site with options for romance, family and friends. Enjoy fine dining, casual southern flair, and local seafood favorites at The Wharf's array of restaurants. From Daiquiri Bars to Cigar Bars, The Wharf has an active night life. Listen to live music and cheer on your favorite sporting teams at The Wharf's late night venues. When rest and relaxation is in order, pamper yourself at one of our spas and salons with a rejuvenating treatment, massage or new hair style. Shopping at The Wharf is a unique experience. Browse dozens of locally owned boutiques and one-of-a-kind shops-designed to delight the most seasoned shopper. Retail at The Wharf has a little bit for everyone. Shop for fashions for the whole family, home interiors, sports gear, souvenirs and more! (updated Nov 2015)
  • Tanger Outlets, 2601 S McKenzie Street Foley, +1 251 943-9303, +1-866-665-8678. Shopping-mall chain featuring a variety of brand-name & designer outlet stores. Find great savings on merchandise from your favorite designer and name-brands direct from the manufacturer at stores like: Coach, Michael Kors, Polo Ralph Lauren, Talbots, White House Black Market, Nike, Chico's, Kenneth Cole, and Reebok. (updated Nov 2015)

Eat[edit]

  • Gulf Shores Steamer, 27267 Perdido Beach Blvd, +1 251-948-6344. A great selection of steamed seafood is on hand at this extremely casual restaurant. They served up platters of freshly steamed seafood, sandwiches and a kids menu with some great appetizers including steamed blue crab claws, raw and steamed oysters and smoked tuna dip. They also serve hand-cut ribeyes, burgers and chicken for the landlover. They offer waterfront dining.
  • The Flora-Bama Lounge and Package (The Flora-Bama or "THE BAMA"), 17401 Perdido Key Drive Pensacola, +1 850 492-0611 (Florida), +1 251 980-5118 (Alabama). The Flora-Bama Lounge and Package (aka The Flora-Bama or "THE BAMA"), located in Orange Beach, Florida, adjacent the Alabama/Florida state line, is a honky-tonk, oyster bar, beach bar, and Gulf Coast cultural landmark, touted as being America's "Last Great Roadhouse". The Flora-Bama takes its name from its location on the Florida-Alabama border line. The Flora-Bama property truly does lie in both Alabama and Florida with the bar sitting right on the line. (updated Nov 2015)
  • THE GULF, 27500 Perdido Beach Blvd, +1 251-424-1800. 11AM - 10PM. "Just a little beach bar with an amazing view, serving thoughtful food inspired by the Gulf of Mexico. Oh, and the building is made from repurposed shipping containers and we spin vinyl. Come get stoked." (updated Nov 2015)

Drink[edit]

  • 1 The Flora-Bama Lounge and Oyster Bar, 17401 Perdido Key Drive Pensacola, +1 850 492-0611 (Florida), +1 251 980-5118 (Alabama). The Flora-Bama Lounge and Oyster Bar (aka The Flora-Bama or "THE BAMA"), located in Orange Beach, Florida, adjacent the Alabama/Florida state line, is a honky-tonk, oyster bar, beach bar, and Gulf Coast cultural landmark, touted as being America's "Last Great Roadhouse". The Flora-Bama takes its name from its location on the Florida-Alabama border line. The Flora-Bama property truly does lie in both Alabama and Florida with the bar sitting right on the line... Orange Beach – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (12) Orange Beach – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (13) (updated Nov 2015)

Sleep[edit]

  • Hilton Garden Inn Orange Beach, 23092 Perdido Beach Blvd, +1 251 974-1600. This modern breachfront hotel is 4.5 miles from Waterville USA's amusem*nt park and 4.7 miles from the Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo. All rooms offer contemporary decor, balconies and custom-designed beds, plus free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, minifridges, microwaves and Keurig coffeemakers. Suites add separate living areas with pull-out sofas. Parking is free. There's a casual restaurant serving cooked-to-order breakfast and light lunches, as well as a 24/7 pantry and a poolside tiki bar. Additional amenities include a fitness center, beach access, an indoor/outdoor heated pool and 2 hot tubs. There's also a 24-hour business center and meeting rooms. (updated Nov 2015)
  • Holiday Inn Express Orange Beach, 24700 Perdido Beach Blvd, +1 251 234-6797. Check-in: 4PM, check-out: 11AM. This modern hotel overlooks Orange Beach and is a 2-minute walk from Adventure Island amusem*nt park, and a 5-minute drive from Gulf State Park. The contemporary rooms come with private balconies, desks, flat-screen TVs and coffeemakers, plus microwaves and minifridges. WiFi is free, while kids 19 and under stay free with an adult. Amenities include a 24-hour fitness center, an outdoor pool, a pool-side bar and a hot tub, as well free parking & breakfast. Business facilities include a business center and meeting space for up to 80 delegates. (updated Nov 2015)
  • Hampton Inn & Suites, 25518 Perdido Beach Blvd, +1 251 923-4400. Off State Route 182, this contemporary beachfront hotel is a 5-minute walk from downtown Orange Beach. Classic rooms feature free WiFi and flat-screen TVs with HD channels, plus coffeemakers, desks and custom-designed beds. Suites add private balconies, living areas, minifridges and microwaves. In addition to the free daily hot breakfast (on-site) and weekday breakfast bags to go, there's an indoor/outdoor pool and a fitness center. Other amenities include an on-site tiki bar, a business center, meeting space for up to 320 people, plus free parking. (updated Nov 2015)
  • Sleep Inn on the Beach, 25400 Perdido Beach Blvd, +1 251 981-6722. This modern seafront hotel is 1 mile from Adventure Island and 2.4 miles from the Orange Beach Marina. The sophisticated rooms feature free Wi-Fi, coffeemakers and flat-screen TVs. They also come with minifridges, microwaves and desks, while upgraded rooms add balconies, ocean views and pull-out sofas. The property offers free parking and continental breakfast. Other amenities include beach access, a seasonal outdoor pool and a business center. (updated Nov 2015)
  • The Beach Network, 26026 Perdido Beach Blvd. Orange Beach Vacation Rental Homes, Beach Condos with amenities. (updated May 2017)

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FAQs

What are people looking for at night on Orange Beach? ›

At night, you'll see people taking flashlights to the beach. They're out there because you can spot crabs making their way across the sand. However, the light from your flashlight may confuse sea turtles who think it's moonlight, causing them to head in the wrong direction.

Is Orange Beach worth it? ›

Explore Orange Beach

A great family beach vacation spot, Orange Beach, Alabama, offers offer wonderful dining experiences, dolphin-sighting cruises, championship golf courses, fishing charters and nature hikes. Choose from national hotel and motel chains, camping or a variety of beach houses for your stay.

What airport to use for Orange Beach, Alabama? ›

What is the nearest airport to Orange Beach? The nearest airport to Orange Beach is Pensacola (PNS) Airport which is 26 miles away. Other nearby airports include Mobile (MOB) (48.3 miles), Valparaiso (VPS) (63 miles), Gulfport/Biloxi (GPT) (90.3 miles) and Panama City (ECP) (106.5 miles).

How many miles long is Orange Beach? ›

Orange Beach was named after the locals who attempted to grow oranges, satsuma, and grapefruit trees on the shores. Their success was short-lived. There's plenty of room for everyone to sail, stroll, and snorkel along these beaches, as they are about 32 miles long!

Can you drink on the beach at Orange Beach? ›

Alcohol on the Beach:

Per the City of Orange Beach: "Drinking alcohol is allowed on the beach but glass containers are strictly prohibited."

Can you see the Blue Angels in Orange Beach? ›

You can also often see the Blues flying over our beaches during their practice days and on weekends. Visit the Blue Angels website for other important information.

What is the best month to go to Orange Beach? ›

Orange Beach is much less crowded in the fall. Despite the hot, humid weather, summer is still peak season for Orange Beach. June, July, and August are all super busy times to visit. In the fall, it might feel like you have the beach to yourself!

Is Gulf Shores nicer than Orange Beach? ›

Orange Beach is slightly smaller and somewhat less developed than Gulf Shores. The beaches are quieter and boast a more laid-back vibe, which is great if you're looking to lounge in the sand for most of your stay.

What's the best time to go to Orange Beach? ›

Any time is great to visit Gulf Shores & Orange Beach. You can enjoy the warmest days during the summer, cooler temperatures and fewer crowds in the fall, warm weather to escape the winter cold, and enjoyable spring warmth. Is Gulf Shores warm in April? The average weather in Gulf Shores in April is 68.5°.

Do you need a car in Orange Beach, Alabama? ›

Luckily, you don't have to. Gulf Shores and Orange Beach aren't just tourist-friendly; we're transportation-friendly, too! Our area offers many ways to get around, allowing you to explore our beloved destination without stress.

Does Orange Beach Alabama have a downtown area? ›

Inspired by Southern small towns, Downtown OWA's pedestrian-only streets are a destination for shopping, dining and entertainment—just outside the Tropic Falls gates at OWA, on the Foley Beach Express.

Is there a shuttle from Pensacola to Orange Beach, Alabama? ›

Nestled along the picturesque shores of Orange Beach, AL, our premier airport shuttle service offers seamless transportation to and from Pensacola Airport. Whether you're arriving to soak in the sun or departing after a memorable vacation, trust our reliable shuttle service to ensure a stress-free journey.

Is Orange Beach as pretty as Destin? ›

Destin vs Orange Beach FAQs

While the preference for a beach may differ depending on individual tastes, many vacationers favor Destin for its more pristine and clearer emerald-blue waters and its renowned white quartz crystal beaches.

Can you swim in the ocean at Orange Beach? ›

Waters are usually warm enough to spend the day swimming at the beach. Popular destinations include Gulf Shores Beach and Orange Beach. Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge features gorgeous swimmable beaches. It is located on the Fort Morgan Peninsula on the Gulf Coast.

Is Gulf Shores as nice as Destin? ›

Both Destin and Gulf Shores are on the glorious Gulf of Mexico. Both locations are in the southeastern part of the nation. They are family vacation destinations that offer beachside condominiums and homes available as vacation rentals. There are restaurants, golf courses, shopping, and family amusem*nt venues in both.

What do people look for on the beach at night in Florida? ›

After the sun sets, the beach is a whole new playground!

Bring a bucket and some red flashlights (the red light protects local sea turtles) and search for ghost crabs scurrying across the sand.

Why are there red lights at night on the beach? ›

Shielding fixtures ensures that the light source will not be visible from the beach and will direct light downward. Utilizing long wavelength light at 560 nanometers or longer, which appears amber or red, will prevent sea turtle disorientations and protect human health.

What are the sand crabs at night? ›

Don't be alarmed; these guys are small, relatively harmless and very much afraid of you. Ghost Crabs get their name from the fact that they come out at night and are white. They are also called sand crabs since they are the same color and blend into the sand in which they live.

What are the crabs at night on the beach? ›

At dusk, ghost crabs leave their burrows and scamper across the sand they until they reach the ocean to wet their gills. You may be able to view the ghost crabs at the water's edge at dusk or at dawn. Please handle the ghost crabs with care. With all the excitement, please make sure to stay off the dunes.

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