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Feel the magical sound of gently lapping waves & the typical smell of coconut oil as you visit the Alabama Gulf Coast. The shimmering emerald waters of Alabama beaches bordered by sparkling white sandy shoreline form the perfect backdrop for a beach-front wedding & the best destination for a honeymoon vacation. Most Alabama beaches offer the perfect balance of non-stop activity & laid-back vacationing. Travel back in history with a visit to one of the nearby historical attractions, get going on an exciting charter fishing trip along the Gulf coast or just delight in the luxury of your beachfront hotel. Whatever you choose to do, you are ensured of endless fun all along.
Alabama’s Orange Beach and the Gulf Shore in the Gulf of Mexico are two of the most gorgeous vacation spots in the south. The beaches there are 95% quartz, the waters are clear and blue, and Orange Beach has the largest charter fishing fleet Alabama with 88 listed boats. Saltwater anglers can reel in enormous Marlin and Red Snapper while sailors sail, divers dive and dinner-cruisers cruise.
Orange Beach
Alabama’s Dauphin Island has a long and fascinating history. The French colonized this 14-mile long, semitropical island in 1699, and the town there was built on an ancient burial site that lead to the island originally being called Massacre Island. In 1707 the name was changed to Dauphin Island, a more fitting name for what was at the time the capital for the entire Louisiana Territory. The island went from French to Spanish to British and eventually American control, and Fort Gaines has been in use ever since; today it is a Coast Guard Base. Historical tours are available for curious guests.
Dauphin Island