From its simple, humble beginnings as a lumber and port city, Gulfport has evolved into a diversified community. With about 6.7 miles of man-made white sandy beaches along the Gulf of Mexico, Gulfport is one of the fastest growing areas in the state, due in part to recent gaming activities. Home of the annual "Worlds Largest Fishing Rodeo," Gulfport is a residential community that is blessed with a strong business center. The downtown area provides a strong mercantile center. Along the beach are historic home sites with several motels scattered throughout to accommodate the golfing and water tourist that make up a large part of the economy. In December 1993 the City annexed 33 square miles north of Gulfport making it the second largest city in Mississippi with a land area of 62.37 square miles and a population in excess of 70,000.
Welcome to Mississippi's Gulf Coast, ranked one of the top three "up and coming" destinations in North America by the 2000 Fodor's/ASTA Annual Hot Spot Survey!
Whether you're seeking a romantic getaway, an action-packed adventure, or a fun-filled family vacation, you'll discover it on Mississippi's Gulf Coast, the ultimate vacation destination. Here you'll find picturesque, white-sand beaches lining the Gulf of Mexico; exciting, fun-filled outdoor activities; championship golf courses; taste-tantalizing cuisine; plentiful shopping; and must-see cultural attractions. Undeniably, that astounding array of attractions alone is enough to convince even the most discerning traveler that Mississippi's Gulf Coast is where the perfect vacation awaits. But don't pack your bags just yet. There's even more! Mississippi's Gulf Coast also features unlimited stakes gaming, top-name entertainment, and spectacular stage shows you won't want to miss. With a unique combination of attractions that'll surely please everyone, Mississippi's Gulf Coast is undoubtedly a "well-balanced escape."
Try your luck at one of our twelve resort casinos, open 24 hours-a-day, seven days a week. From the hottest, newest slots and video poker machines to exciting table games, you'll uncover a vast array of casino action. For a delicious meal, you never have to go far. Each casino has up to nine restaurants on property, which ensures cuisine diverse enough to please everyone's palate. Don't forget to bring your golf clubs (you can rent some if you forget) since many of the resort casinos offer championship golf courses. For your lodging needs, some of the resort casinos have full-service hotels on property. Bringing the kids? Don't worry. Supervised children's activities are offered at many of the Coast's casinos.
For outdoor fun, Mississippi's Gulf Coast can't be beat. With over 200 species of fish, including mackerel, snapper, and grouper, indigenous to the Gulf of Mexico, deep-sea fishing charters, shrimping trips, and fishing in the area's many lakes and rivers are a must when visiting Mississippi's Gulf Coast. The Gulf Coast's temperate climate affords virtually year-round outdoor activities, including golfing, sailing, and motor boating. Jet skiing, windsurfing, and aqua-cycling are fun favorites of both visitors and residents. The adventuresome can't miss out on parasail rides, which offer an exhilarating panoramic view of the scenic coastline.
Lush fairways, manicured greens, and breathtaking views are just a few of the reasons why Mississippi's Gulf Coast is nicknamed "The Golf Coast." With twenty-two championship courses, there are courses to challenge golfers of all skill levels. An annual average temperature of 68° ensures golfers can indulge in year-round play. Undoubtedly, Mississippi's Gulf Coast is a golfer's paradise.
For a breathtaking, unforgettable view, drive along the coast, where the Gulf of Mexico's gentle waters nestle against twenty-six miles of white-sand beaches and antebellum homes, adorned with graceful oaks, watch over the beaches. Beyond the beach you'll discover more antebellum homes and historic neighborhoods that provide lessons in notable architecture and history.
Art and history's roots run deep in Mississippi's Gulf Coast. George E. Ohr, the renowned "Mad Potter", was native to Biloxi. The Ohr-O'Keefe Museum of Art, located in Biloxi, showcases his unique pottery, which is noted throughout the art world. Beauvoir, the Jefferson Davis Home & Presidential Library and the Maritime & Seafood Industry Museum are also located in Biloxi. Gulfport is home to CEC & Seabee Memorial Museum.
Mississippi's Gulf Coast hosts plentiful family attractions. The fun-filled Lynn Meadows Discovery Center, which was selected as one of the USA's top 50 children's museums, offers hands-on fun where children can crank a crane, touch a tornado, sort seafood, and a myriad of other fun-filled amusements. If you ever dreamed of swimming with a dolphin, here's your chance! Marine Life Oceanarium has an in-the- water dolphin interaction program, where participants can touch, feed, and play ball with a dolphin. Out- of-the-water entertainment includes dolphin shows, sea lion skits, and exotic birds. For more aquatic fun, visit the J.L. Scott Marine Education Center and Aquarium, which features a 44,000-gallon aquarium, 47 other aquaria, live animal, and exhibits.
If shopping is on your itinerary, you've come to the right place. Edgewater Mall and Edgewater Village feature a mix of department stores and specialty boutiques. Prime Outlets in Gulfport offers over 80 famous, brand name stores offering outlet prices. Throughout Harrison County, there are numerous charming specialty boutiques and antiques stores. For those who are searching for unique items, both Gulfport and Pass Christian have a couple of flea markets.
Those seeking a festival won't have to look far. With the wealth of festivities, some locals say that the Gulf Coast has a celebration for every crustacean. Certainly, the abundance of fresh seafood - crabs, shrimp, oysters, fish, crawfish - is reason enough to have a party, isn't it?
With an extensive variety of attractions sure to please even the most discriminating traveler, it's easy to see why Mississippi's Gulf Coast is called a "well-balanced escape."
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