Cruise or stroll along Old Highway 98 (strolling is often faster), and you’ll discover some colorful shrimp shacks, t-shirt shops, condo high-rises, numerous golf courses, beach boardwalks, shopping, surfing and more. Maybe Miramar Beach is no longer the sleepy little surf-side corridor that it once was, but the stunning turquoise waters and bustling beach life keep the die-hard regulars coming back year after year (after year).
Grab a pitcher of cold draft beer at Seascape‘s Whale’s Tail, perched directly on the sand, or grab a Cheeseburger in Paradise between bargain binges at Silver Sands Factory Stores. For those who find 30A’s pace of life just a little too laid-back, Miramar Beach offers a bustling alternative full of options.
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