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Falling for the Emerald Coast
MY RELATIONSHIP WITH DESTIN FLORIDA
started in the late ‘90s. Our family had always visited the east coast of Florida and we decided to make a change and visit Destin. Upon arriving, we completely fell in love with everything Destin has to offer.
The beautiful beaches, family atmosphere, gorgeous new homes and condos up and down the strip, plus the many restaurants to satisfy any craving! How could anyone not fall in love?
We soon made more visits and began purchasing our own pieces of paradise, starting my career in the vacationrental world. As our family matured, we spent as much time here as possible. We made multiple trips a year and always talked about moving here and making Destin our home.
We finally made that move a few years ago. Now being full time in the tourism business for 15 years, we had the opportunity to acquire the DestinFlorida.com brand. We relaunched the website and started social media groups and pages, all promoting everything Destin has to offer. Our regional vacation-rental site, EmeraldCoastByOwner.com, was the driving force to bring us full time to the coast and, ultimately, to Destin.
We are now excited to be launching what we feel is the final marketing piece for the area, Destin Florida Magazine. Our vision is to have a publication that can showcase all Destin has to offer. This publication will work hand in hand with our website, email list and social media platforms — completing a marketing trifecta! While magazines and print have given way to electronic media, we feel our online presence can support a digital version of the
magazine. So, someone that wants to subscribe and have a Destin Florida Magazine on the coffee table in their home, can enjoy it the same way anyone in the world can by viewing our online editions.
We hope you enjoy our quarterly publications. We look forward to working with local businesses, the local community, people of interest or anyone in Destin, so we can all tell the story of why you may love the place we now call home, Destin, Florida.
See you on the beach!
JOE GODAR PresidentDESTINFLORIDA.COM
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Decoding Destin’s Beach Flags
The DestinFlorida.com team is all about having fun at the beach. And understanding the flag system is the first key to a happy and safe beach experience. Knowing the meanings ahead of time will allow you to know what course of action to take depending on the flag. Visit Facebook.com/destinbeachsafety for daily beach-flag updates or text “BEACH” to 44144 to receive water-condition updates. You can also visit CityOfDestin.com/590/View-Rip-Current-Information for more information on beach flags and safety.
98 Destin East Jetty Eglin Beach Park Mattie Kelly Park & Nature Walk Indian Bayou Golf & Country Club O’Steen Public Beach Norriego Point June White Decker Henderson West Snorkel Reef Crab IslandThe Destin area
Destin, Florida, is home to some of the world’s greatest fishing, beaches, shopping, golf courses and so much more. Here are some of the area’s notable landmarks and beach-access points.
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A roundup of the best golf courses in the area
BY KATIE GARRISONWHEN IT COMES TO GOLF COURSES, THE EMERALD COAST IS A HOLE-IN-ONE!
The emerald waters of the Gulf Coast aren’t the only greens to be experienced. There are many golf-course options in the area, and all offer their own unique play and stunningly beautiful views. Once you hit one of the many Emerald Coast courses, you’ll discover a whole new side of the Destin area.
And you’re in luck! We’ve done the research for you, with our top five golf-course recommendations in and around the Destin area.
◄ Regatta Bay Golf & Yacht Club
If you’re searching for a pristine golf course open to the public, Regatta Bay Golf & Yacht Club is a great choice. This is one of Destin’s top-ranked golf clubs available to the public, earning several awards, such as “Top Places to Play in North America” by Golf Digest. The entire family will enjoy visiting Regatta for the day and taking advantage of its beautiful public pool, tennis court and billiard room. The course is a 6,894-yard, par-72 course featuring various challenges. Regatta Bay is also known for its beauty, and the course was designed by Robert C. Walker, former lead architect for Arnold Palmer. Do not skip this course on your next golf outing — it won’t disappoint!
465 Regatta Bay Blvd., Destin | RegattaBay.com
Bluewater Bay Golf Club
If you’re near Niceville, check out Bluewater Bay Golf Course. Bluewater Bay offers three course layouts within a single venue. This course is great for golfers who want a taste of everything but don’t have time on their trip to visit multiple courses. It’s no secret that all of the courses are beautiful along the Panhandle. But Bluewater Bay offers occasional play directly along the shoreline of Choctawhatchee Bay, providing up-close, stunning views. The courses were designed by world-renowned golf architects Tom Fazio and Jerry Pate. In addition to the course, there is a small pro shop and restaurant on-site. If you plan to visit Bluewater Bay Golf Course, your group will be thrilled to discover the distinct layout of this unique course!
2000 Bluewater Blvd., Niceville | BwBResort.com
The 18-hole Emerald Bay Golf Club is a central spot in the area, making it an excellent choice if you’re in a pinch and want to sneak in a round on a busy day. The course is also very impressive, with its quality landscape and breathtaking emerald waters surrounding the green. Conveniently, Emerald Bay also offers a restaurant and guesthouse to stay overnight. Architect Bob Cupp designed the course to beautifully capture the lush landscape of the Emerald Coast after which it is named. Your group will love this semi-difficult course!
▶ Emerald Bay Golf Club
4781 Clubhouse Drive, Destin | EmeraldBayGolfClub.com
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WHAT YOU’LL NEED
Most locations have options to rent golf clubs. However, it is encouraged to come with your own equipment. Additionally, make sure you review the course’s dress code policy. Most courses do not allow denim and make collared shirts mandatory.
WHERE TO DINE
EMERALD BAY
The Grille at Emerald Bay Golf Club
BLUEWATER BAY
Cru Tapas & Wine Cafe
REGATTA BAY
▲ Kelly Plantation Golf Club
The Kelly Plantation Golf Club is the premier course in the area, continually voted as the top golf course in Destin. The course is also maintained beautifully. As you’re navigating the challenges at the Kelly Plantation, you’ll be stunned by the breathtaking scenery throughout the course. Hole No. 4 will have you in awe as you observe the impressive view of the Choctawhatchee Bay. The Kelly Plantation is not excessively difficult for rookies. However, the course does provide enough difficulty to challenge golf veterans. The stunning 7,000-yard course was designed by Fred Couples and Gene Bates, who strategically placed hazards and panoramic views of the Bay. Enjoy a day on the green, then sit down for a nice meal at the on-site restaurant. You will not be disappointed at the Kelly Plantation Golf Club.
307 Kelly Plantation Drive, Destin | KellyPlantationGolf.com
In Destin, there’s a course for everyone!
Enjoy everything from an advanced course to a lowlevel day on the green. Whatever mood you might be in, you have options. We hope you enjoy your day on the green down here in Destin.
The Regatta Bay Clubhouse
BAYTOWNE
Marina Bar & Grill
KELLY PLANTATION
The Grille at Kelly Plantation
Baytowne Golf Club
The Baytowne Golf course is unique both in play and views as the only course on Florida’s Emerald Coast that extends from the Gulf of Mexico to the Choctawhatchee Bay. As you can imagine, the course experiences several elevation changes. The course also has multiple tee areas, and each tee area offers a variety of difficulty. Baytowne Golf Club neighbors The Village of Baytowne Wharf making it the perfect spot to meet up with the family after a day out on the green for shopping or a bite to eat. This stunning golf club was designed by renowned designer Tom Jackson. Twice hailed by Golf Digest as one of the “Best Places to Play” with four-and-a-half stars, Baytowne Golf Club is a must play for all golfers planning to visit the picturesque Northwest Florida coast.
9300 Emerald Coast Parkway W., Miramar Beach | BaytowneGolf.com
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Golf-Cart Cruising: The Latest Trend
Destin Elite Carts brings the best in golf-cart services to the Destin and 30A area
BY KATIE GARRISONGOLF-CART-FRIENDLY COMMUNITIES ARE coming to reign in popularity, especially in Florida. And in Destin, locals and tourists can drive them on any road except the main Highway 98, making golf carts a cool, fun and efficient way to explore the area.
But no one wants the added complication of another rental process to their list of vacation to-do’s. That’s where Destin’s premier spot for golf cart rentals, Destin Elite Carts, comes in with their easy rental system. The local golf-cart-rental company offers free delivery to your location and free pickup when you are finished, allowing visitors to waste no time in getting to the beach. Plus, each cart comes freshly detailed and with a full tank of gas.
With 180 carts on-site and plenty of models to choose from, owner Shaun Holyfield has made Destin Elite Carts the most affordable and convenient rental choice in the area. And after his idea for the company was born in 2020, Holyfield has become a prime example of the American dream, right here in Florida..
Holyfield was working a corporate remote job when the pandemic hit. At the time, he decided to spontaneously
travel to the Bahamas. “I was able to work anywhere,” he said. As he was preparing to head out of town, his friend asked what he planned to do with his golf cart while he was away.
This sparked an idea for Holyfield, and he decided to share a simple Facebook listing for potential renters. From one social media post, he received a flood of comments, shares and messages from people interested in renting his golf cart. Like any smart businessman, he saw potential in the golf-cart-rental market, and Destin Elite Carts was born! Holyfield was able to grow his collection of golf carts quickly and is now serving visitors with nearly 200 carts available to rent.
Instead of packing the wet and sandy kids into a hot car, a golf cart allows for a convenient open-air travel experience to and from the beach. And they save money on gas and cut down travel time. Golfcart traffic is less congested, and golf carts allow for more flexibility when parking, saving you precious time that can be spent on the beach!
And, of course, there’s the cool and fun factor. Imagine driving down Scenic Gulf
SHAUN HOLYFIELD, owner of Destin Elite Carts, broke into the golf-cart-rental business after seeing an unexpected demand when he posted his own for rent through social media. Now, he enjoys sharing his stock of nearly 200 golf carts with anyone visiting the Destin area.
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Cart Q&A
Where You Can Cruise in Your Cart
Golf carts can legally be driven on all roads in Destin and the 30A area, except on Highway 98/ Emerald Coast Parkway.
Golf Carts are legal on streets marked 35 mph.
Street-legal golf carts can cross a street with a higher posted speed limit where it intersects with the legal road being traveled.
Cart Convenience
Drive, overlooking the emerald waters as the breezy salt air brushes through your hair — a much more immersive experience than riding along in a stuffy car.
At Destin Elite Carts, the unique, personal touches separate them from other similar businesses. Each rental comes with a gift box of free coupons to restaurants, rentals and attractions on the beach, as well as a personalized note in each box. Small gestures like this go a long way, and Holyfield truly wants visitors to have an amazing experience on and off the road.
Offering several new models that go at a 35-mph rate, the top speed for golf carts, Destin Elite Carts is up to par with their selection. Prices fluctuate seasonally, so check the
website for accurate pricing and booking availability.
And with their free delivery and pickup service, they can’t be beat! Golf carts are delivered between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. and picked up between 8 a.m. and 9 a.m. Certain exceptions may be made to accommodate travel plans.
With two years under the company’s belt, Holyfield is excited about the growth of his first-born Destin location. And he’s already expanded the business with a location in St. Petersburg and plans for another in Key West.
FUN PLACES TO VISIT
Golf carts are perfect for easy travel to and from the beach. You can avoid the sandy mess in your car and prevent the headache of parking large vehicles at the beach. Plus, most establishments have front-row parking to make it easy and fun to enjoy your vacation.
No Cart Zones
Golf carts are prohibited from being rented inside the following resorts: Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort, Seaside, Destin Pointe, Watercolor, Destiny by the Sea, Mainsail, Maravilla, Rue Caribe and Grand Caribbean. As a good rule of thumb, check with the property manager of your vacation home or condo when booking.
For more information on booking, pricing and how to contact Destin Elite Carts, visit DestinEliteCarts.com.
Kick the day off with coffee and breakfast at Camilles, offering live music on some weekends and an avocado toast that won’t disappoint. After breakfast, visit one of the many public beach access points along Scenic Highway 98. A close one to Camille’s is Miramar Regional Beach Access — located at 2396 Scenic Highway 98 in Miramar Beach. Cross over Highway 98 at the intersection of Hutchinson Street or Crystal Beach Drive and finish the day off at the Destin Commons, located at 4100 Legendary Drive in Destin.
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Get Wild on the Water
Wet-N-Wild Watersports offers everything from parasailing to guided Jet Ski tours
BY KATIE GARRISONLOOKING FOR A PLACE WHERE OASIS MEETS adventure? Destin’s top tourist attraction, Wet-N-Wild Watersports, has exactly what you’re looking for in a day of excursions!
Wet-N-Wild has everything from pontoon rentals, parasailing, dolphin cruises and more. As you begin to plan your vacation, you’ll find numerous options for watercraft rentals in the area. But none will compare to what Wet-N-Wild brings to the table and their ideal proximity as the closest excursion spot to Crab Island.
◄ ▶ Parasailing
Live life on the wild side with parasailing! Wet-N-Wild has a five-star ranking for their parasailing experience. Glide above the beautiful views of Crab Island and the emerald waters on your Destin parasailing excursion. Wet-N-Wild offers amazing deals when you book a parasailing excursion with them — they offer a deal of the day, plus you can save an additional $5 when booking online with promo code HIGH5.
Some of the Destin Florida Magazine gang got a chance to experience the fun for ourselves, and the Wet-NWild team did not disappoint. They took us out parasailing and, we have to admit, it was more than we ever imagined! The crew made us feel safe and secure by explaining the step-by-step process for the parasailing adventure. Once we made our way up high in the Destin sky, the views were absolutely breathtaking. While we glided above the water, we caught a glimpse of Destin’s ocean life. We could see everything from dolphins to fish jumping out of the water, and we were told that you can occasionally spot sea turtles.
SMILE N’ WAVE SAILING ADVENTURES SailingInDestin.com
DESTIN PONTOON CHARTERS DestinPontoonCharters.com
APEX PONTOON CHARTERS ApexPontoonCharters.com
SAIL AWAY DESTIN SailAwayDestin.com
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Jet Ski Rentals
The fun doesn’t end at parasailing! Wet-N-Wild is Destin’s number one Jet Ski-rental service. And Jet Skis offer the most convenient option for venturing to the popular Crab Island. Plus, you’ll avoid the boat traffic and no wake zones with Wet-N-Wild’s nearby location.
Wet-N-Wild offers Jet Skis with up to three seats and speeds as fast as 50 mph. If renting a Jet Ski is on your vacation agenda, make sure you understand all of the qualifications for renting and driving a Jet Ski. Specifically, make sure you understand the rules of obtaining a boat license. Wet-N-Wild makes this tedious task easy for their guests by providing all of the boat license details on their website.
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Where To Ride
Crab Island
An area favorite for tourists and locals alike, Crab Island’s spacious and uniquely shallow waters offer the perfect place for boaters and Jet Skiers to gather. Pull up, park your vessel and stay awhile! Crab Island is host to numerous food, beverage, float and souvenir vendors.
Destin East Jetties
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Boat Rentals
If you are looking for an excursion out to Crab Island or a relaxing boat day, then gather your crew of up to 12 and head out on one of Wet-NWild’s pontoons. Wet-N-Wild’s 24-foot, 60-horsepower Grand Island Pontoon Boats are fully equipped for your group, featuring life jackets for each guest, an anchor, ample seating and tables for snacking between swims. If a full day of boating seems too much for your group, don’t worry. Wet-N-Wild offers rates for half-days as well. Whether you’re out for several hours or a full day, you’ll likely spot some of the Emerald Coast’s beautiful wildlife, such as dolphins or sea turtles, while out in the Destin waters. A pontoon is a perfect choice for a day out on the water and trip to Crab Island — just don’t forget to partake in the friendly boaters’ wave.
▶ Dolphin Excursion Last, but certainly not least, Wet-N-Wild offers a Crab Island Dolphin Excursion & Guided Jet Ski tour. On the guided tour, you will come up close with pods of wild bottlenose dolphins. The dolphin tour will also allow you and your group to enjoy a ride along the crystal emerald waters. Many tourists enjoy this guided Jet Ski tour because the Wet-N-Wild guides lead the way to the best spots for dolphins and friendly ocean life. Your group will also be able to explore the popular Crab Island on your Jet Ski. Rides officially start for the day at 8:30 a.m., and each tour lasts for one and a half hours. This excursion is not only a blast, but also an amazing once-in-a-lifetime experience!
We highly recommend you book with Destin’s top ranked excursion business in the area. A Destin favorite, Wet-N-Wild is located at 119 Calhoun Ave., in the heart of some of the area’s most popular restaurants and just three minutes from the Destin Harbor. After your excursion, head to one of the neighboring restaurants in the area for a bite to eat.
These man-made large-rock structures were formed in 1969 as protection from hurricanes. But they have since become a hot spot for ocean life, making the shallow shores of the east side the perfect location for snorkeling and shelling. The Destin East Jetties are located on the Gulf side of the Marler Bridge, opposite Crab Island. The whitesand beach lining the coast leading up to the rocky fingers, make for the perfect spot to pull up on your Jet Ski for some exploration.
Gulf Islands National Seashore
If you’re looking to escape the crowds, head over to the Gulf Islands National Seashore of neighboring Okaloosa Island. This stretch of beach tends to be less crowded and its shallow shores offer a great place to stop for a swim break.
For more information regarding their awesome excursions, head to their website, DestinFlBoatRentals.com.
Perks of Riding with the Professionals
Joining a guided tour or having a professional captain your charter for the day allows you and your group to be completely hands-off. It is their job to ensure everyone has a safe and enjoyable experience on the boat or Jet Ski and in the water.
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Weather or Not
BY KATIE GARRISONAS THEY SAY, WHEN LIFE GIVES YOU lemons, make lemonade — or, if Florida gives you rain, wait it out. And why not make the most of your time while you do so. Plan something fun around Destin, there are plenty of exciting and adventurous things to do. And we’ve compiled a list of some of the best rainy day activities, so you don’t have to!
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Wild Willy’s Adventure Zone
Wild Willy’s is the perfect place to stay busy on a rainy day. It offers 17,000 square feet of arcade games, a 4D movie theater, laser tag, Salvati’s Pizza Factory and YogoMogo’s Creamy Cool Creations. And if the rain lets up, as it often does here in the Sunshine State, head outside to play on an 18-hole mini golf course, a 60-foot rope course and a bungee trampoline. You and your whole family could easily pass the entire day here.
1306 Miracle Strip Parkway SE, Fort Walton Beach | (850) 400-3300 WWAZone.com
Fear not the rainy day blues while in Destin, there’s plenty to do!
◄ Destin Commons
Destin Commons is Destin’s premier local mall, featuring more than 85 stores, including department stores, children’s clothing stores, electronics stores and popular brands, as well as local boutiques, goods and services. It is an outdoor mall, so we recommend an umbrella or rain jacket as you wander between shops. And if the rain is really coming down, you can spend some extended time indoors knocking down the pins at the bowling lanes of Uncle Buck’s Fish Bowl & Grill. If the rain takes a break, giving way to that Florida heat, take the kids to the outdoor water playground to splash around.
4100 Legendary Drive, Destin | (850) 337-8700
DestinCommons.com
Urban Air Adventure & Trampoline Park
This is the ultimate indoor adventure park! Urban Air is the perfect place for the whole family to spend a rainy day together. It has everything from the APEX trampoline rooms to laser tag and virtual reality. The park also hosts birthday parties and special events. Challenge yourself and move your body here while you wait out the storms.
14081 Emerald Coast Parkway, Destin | (850) 398-4729
UrbanAir.com/florida-destin
▶ AMC Destin Commons 14 The Destin Commons is also known for its AMC movie theater. Often, vacations lend that rare time that allows the entire family to see a movie together.
Embrace the rainy day by catching a movie you’ve been wanting to see. It’s a state-of-the-art Dolby Cinema theater where you can enjoy the latest flick in cutting-edge, reserved recliners with an IMAX screen and moving sound. You can preview all movie showings online and reserve tickets there.
4000 Legendary Drive, Destin | (850) 650-4539
AMCTheatres.com/movie-theatres/destin/amc-destin-commons-14
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Come on in,
leave the umbrella out front and check out these other great ways to escape the rainy day.
Throw an ax
GULF COAST AXE HOUSE
11394 U.S. Highway 98, Unit E, Miramar Beach (850) 842-2890
GulfCoastAxeHouse.com
Have a spa day
HENDERSON RESORT SPA 200 Henderson Resort Way, Destin (855) 702-3087 HendersonBeachResort.com
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Head over to Rock Out Climbing Gym. This is an indoor rock-climbing experience for people ages 3 and older. And you don’t need prior climbing experience, as the gym has a variety of climbs for all levels. This is a great option to try something new and move your body. Visit their website for waivers and more information.
2001 98 Palms Blvd., #5, Destin | (850) 837-0526 | RockOutClimbing.com
► Gulf Coast Escape Room Escape rooms are a great option for the whole family or large friend groups. Test your skills and see whether you can solve a series of puzzles to escape the room. To win, you have to beat the clock and escape the room before the timer goes off. The Gulf Coast Escape Room at the HarborWalk Village has many room-theme options, including their Voodoo Cabin, Bates Motel, and Zombie Autopsy rooms. And the HarborWalk offers great options for shopping and dining after your challenge — if you manage to escape, that is.
34 Harbor Blvd. Unit 102, Destin | (850) 460-8760 GulfCoastEscapeRoom.com
Shop till you drop
SILVER SANDS PREMIUM OUTLETS
10562 Emerald Coast Parkway W., Miramar Beach, (850) 654-9771
PremiumOutlets.com/outlet/ silver-sands
Catch a performance
EMERALD COAST THEATRE COMPANY
560 Grand Blvd. Suite 200, Miramar Beach, (850) 684-0323 EmeraldCoastTheatre.org
Reel in some local culture
DESTIN HISTORY AND FISHING MUSEUM 108 Stahlman Ave., Destin (850) 837-6611 DestinHistoryAndFishingMuseum.org
◄ Gulfarium Marine Adventure Park Visit Destin and Fort Walton Beach’s local marine park for a rainy day by the beach. The Gulfarium has 12 options for animal encounters, all are popular amongst visitors. Each encounter is different and features various animals, including dolphins, sting rays, seals, turtles and reptiles. The aquarium has an inside and outside portion. Bring a rain jacket to brave the rain for their outside encounters!
1010 Miracle Strip Parkway SE, Fort Walton Beach | (850) 243-9046 | Gulfarium.com
Happenings
▶ For more Destin-area events, visit our website at DestinFlorida.com/events.
JANUARY
TUESDAY, JANUARY 2–3
Maker Days: Paint It Out 9 a.m.–noon Emerald Coast Science Center
31 Memorial Parkway SW Fort Walton Beach
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11
Pathways: Archaeology
1–3 p.m. Emerald Coast Science Center 31 Memorial Parkway SW Fort Walton Beach
SATURDAY, JANUARY 14
Emerald Coast Cars & Coffee
8–11 a.m.
Santa Rosa Mall
300 Mary Esther Blvd. Mary Esther
SUNDAY, JANUARY 29
Destin Commons
Artisan Market
5–10:30 a.m. Destin Commons 4100 Legendary Drive Destin
FEBRUARY FEBRUARY 10–12
Paradise
Music Festival
Friday, 3–10 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m.–10 p.m. Destin-Fort Walton Beach Convention Center 1250 Miracle Strip Parkway SE Fort Walton Beach
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11
Brunch Fest
Noon–3 p.m. HarborWalk Village 34 Harbor Blvd. Destin
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26
Mardi Gras Parade
8–11:30 p.m. Harbor Blvd. Destin
SATURDAY, MARCH 11
Lucky Leprechaun
5K/10K
Noon Run With It 170 Miracle Strip Parkway SE Fort Walton Beach
SATURDAY, MARCH 18
Run with the Dogs Noon Destin
SUNDAY, MARCH 26
Artisan Market in Destin
6–11:30 a.m. Destin Commons 4100 Legendary Drive Destin
APRIL
SATURDAY, APRIL 8
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26
Destin Commons Market
11 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Destin Commons 4100 Legendary Drive Destin
MARCH
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8
Pathways: Aerospace
1–3 p.m.
Emerald Coast Science Center 31 Memorial Parkway SW Fort Walton Beach
Resurrection Run Noon Resurrection Catholic Church 259 Miramar Beach Drive Miramar Beach
APRIL 20–23
Moon Crush — Pink Moon
Seascape Golf, Beach and Tennis Resort 556 Seascape Drive Miramar Beach
APRIL 1–2
Sparks in the Park 5th Annual Car, Truck & Bike Show 8 a.m.–4 p.m. Niceville
More Than a Mayor, an Advocate
Exiting Destin mayor, GARY JARVIS, has a legacy still being written
Gary Jarvis is a man that wears many hats. He is a husband, father, former boat captain, generational fisherman, Air Force veteran and the former mayor of our very own Destin, Florida. Jarvis has had many titles, but most of all, he is a lifelong advocate for Destin. Speaking with Jarvis, it is obvious that he radiates passion for the city of Destin.
“Through my years as a boat captain, I’ve been to a lot of ports in Florida, and there’s nowhere like Destin,” Jarvis boasted of his home. “We have the most unique heritage, and my goal has always been to continue this generational transfer of the heritage. Destin is worth fighting for!”
Jarvis has lived in Destin for most of his life. He raised his family and ran a charter boat for 40 years here, in what is known as the world’s luckiest fishing village, prior to his term as mayor. Jarvis also owned one of the only 210 federally dual-permitted fishing businesses that fish in both the charterfor-hire and commercial fisheries in the Gulf of Mexico. His fishing experiences have taken him to Fort Lauderdale, Florida; Key West, Florida; Cozumel, Mexico; Pinas Bay, Panama; and Marsh Harbor, Bahamas.
And, to add another bullet to his already impressive resume, he is also an investing partner in his two sons’ restaurant businesses. However, Jarvis refers to himself more as “just the guy who eats the food.”
It’s no lie that Jarvis stays busy, having recently exited as Destin’s mayor and owning multiple businesses, but he is also an active athlete and family man. This former mayor was once a multi-sport athlete in high school. In the military he played
AAA ice hockey, varsity wrestling, baseball and football. Today, he plays in an age-group tournament ice hockey league traveling all over the United States.
His wife, Pam, was also a multisport athlete in high school. And this family tradition continued with their sons, who they always encouraged to excel in the classroom and on the field. All three sons played multiple high school varsity sports and two of their sons went on to play Junior college and Division 1 baseball at Pensacola State College and Florida State.
Now, Jarvis’s family has expanded to grandchildren. Their family stays busy with four grandsons and four granddaughters, and Jarvis attends all of the kids’ sporting events. The grandkids participate in everything from soccer and football to baseball and wrestling, and, now, dance and cheerleading, too.
Outside of sports, the next big event for the Jarvis family is traveling to their hunting camps in Alabama and Kentucky. The family enjoys spending time together outdoors — hunting deer, hogs and turkeys or going out shooting, riding four-wheelers and exploring new places. And, of course, the Jarvis family loves their fishing.
Throughout Jarvis’s time as a captain and member of the community, he discovered some problems he wanted to face head on. Motivated by his love and devotion to Destin, he felt campaigning for mayor was
a duty he could not ignore. After a competitive election in November 2018, he was elected as Destin’s mayor. As of November 2022, he officially completed his successful term.
In his time as mayor, Jarvis helped fund a $22 million beach acquisition initiative under which the city purchased two parcels of land, with a third under contract, to expand the Crystal Beach area. Additionally, he recruited a project and grants manager, and in March 2020, Jeffrey Cozadd began overseeing $41 million to help fund city projects. The community development department processed a total of 41 major plan reviews; 2,932 permits; 1,977 business tax receipts; and 4,482 inspections — all with a total evaluation of more than $98 million.
In 2021, they accomplished completion of Phase 1 of the ZerbeCalhoun Pedestrian Improvements Project that came in $90,000 dollars under budget. Additionally, they completed 1,282 work orders from the five key functional areas. Staff inspected 889 storm sewer system components, which contribute to proper operation of Destin’s drainage systems during severe weather events. And, to help keep a green and sustainable environment, the 20-year-old Destin Harbor pump was completely rebuilt — a strenuous process that took more than six months.
Jarvis plans to continue advocating for the city of Destin. While his term
is finished, he doesn’t see retirement on his horizon quite yet and plans to remain an active member of the Destin community.
Looking ahead, will be the development of a new city center and the electric grid project — two things Jarvis is extremely passionate about and hopes to see carried out after his term. Destin residents currently pay one of the highest electric power rates in Florida. The electric grid project, calling for the purchase of Gulf Power, will be a much more financially viable option for Destin’s community.
During his time when he’s not advocating for Destin, you might find him enjoying some delicious food at one of his sons’ restaurants and, of course, fishing. He looks forward to spending his days “with the smells, sounds and activity along the harbor,” one of his favorite places to be in the area.
“It’s what makes us special,” he said “Nobody has a harbor with people and fish. We have it made here.”
Jarvis is excited for the future of Destin. Whether from his view in the mayor’s seat or looking out over the East Pass Jetty, he sees a future for the world’s luckiest fishing village. One with an even larger booming harbor, enhanced retail, improved walkability and the continuing success of the fishing industry.
“The next generation has a lot more vision,” Jarvis said. “I’m excited for what’s to come in Destin. The timing is right,” he said.
Gary Jarvis entered his mayoral term as a community member who wanted to help — he saw an opportunity to be a voice. An astounding example of what it means to be a devoted community member, Jarvis chose to take action. Thank you, former Mayor Gary Jarvis, for serving our Destin community! The city of Destin is better because of your advocacy for our community and your dedication for the future generations to come. — Destin Florida Magazine
“Nobody has a harbor with people and fish. We have it made here.”
Sea Turtle Sightings
the DO’S AND DON’TS
BY BARB VAN STAVERN AND KATIE GARRISONAsea turtle sighting on the beach can be exciting. It’s a rare experience and offers a story to share, a souvenir-memory from your beach trip. But there are many dangers to sea turtles on the shore, and humans can be one of those dangers, whether we realize it or not.
Organizations like the South Walton Turtle Watch Group, LLC. (SWTWG), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, made up primarily of volunteers and a few paid staff, works to protect these special sea creatures and educate communities on how we can help to protect them as well.
SWTWG is one of several organizations along the Emerald Coast that hold marine-turtle permits in order to conduct sea turtle nesting surveys and stranding activities. And their mission is to protect and preserve sea turtles and their nesting habitats, as well as to provide educational opportunities during nesting season to the local community and beach visitors. SWTWG’s goal is to also shed light on the importance of sea turtles and how, as a community, we can come together to protect and respect their beauty.
Sea Turtle Protection
All species of sea turtles are protected under the Endangered Species Act, due to declining populations resulting from a loss of nesting habitats, feeding grounds, fishing gear entanglement, vessel strikes and poaching. Sea turtles are a keystone species and can indicate the overall health of our oceans and
beach ecosystems. Only authorized, permitted agencies or personnel can interact with and handle sea turtles, their nests and hatchlings.
Emerald Coast Turtles
Sea turtle nesting season in the panhandle runs from May 1 through October 31, which is when you’ll
most often spot them on the beach. Sea turtles that nest on Florida’s Emerald Coast beaches include the Loggerhead (Caretta caretta) and the Green (Chelonia mydas), as well as the occasional presence of Leatherbacks (Dermochelys coriacea) and, sometimes, a rare Kemp’s Ridley (Lepidochelys kempii) will nest on Panhandle beaches.
SWTWG Efforts
SWTWG holds a marine-turtle permit (MTP-120), issued by Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) for Walton County. Staff and volunteers conduct daily surveys throughout the nesting season. As trained participants of the Florida Sea Turtle Stranding and Salvage Network, SWTWG also responds to sick or injured sea turtles that get stranded on the beach and collect data, measurements and samples for permitted research
Know
when you spot a sea turtle on the beach
WHERE & WHAT TO REPORT
> Call SWTWG’s Sea Turtle/Stranding Hotline at (850) 865-4503 to report sightings of injured, sick or stranded turtles in Walton County.
> Call Walton County Sheriff’s Office at (850) 892-8111 to report suspected turtle harassment or nest vandalism.
> Dial *FWC or #FWC from your cell phone to report suspected turtle harassment, nest vandalism or a stranded marine animal on the beach.
WHAT IS #CLEANDARKFLAT?
As community members and tourists of our area come together to enjoy our beautiful beaches, we all must work together to protect our turtles. Please, follow the “clean, dark, flat” rule explained below.
CLEAN: Remove all belongings, furniture, umbrellas, toys, chairs, trash, etc., from the beach at the end of the day so nesting turtles and tiny hatchlings have a safe journey to the water and don’t become entangled or trapped. Other wildlife can also be harmed by debris or items left by humans. Trash is often mistaken for food by various wildlife and can be harmful.
DARK: Keep the beaches dark. Sea turtles usually nest at night. Artificial lights are disturbing and can draw sea turtles away from the water, disorienting them. They can dehydrate and/or become prey very quickly, become trapped in swimming pools or get run over by vehicles. Turn off flashlights, cell phone lights, all beachfront lights and close shades and blinds. Never shine lights on sea turtles. Use red or amber lights if you’re out on the beach at night. Follow all lighting ordinances created to protect local wildlife.
FLAT: Fill in all holes before you leave the beach and knock down sand castles so turtles have a flat beach to nest on. Sea turtles, baby chicks and people can fall in and suffer serious injury or suffocation. Emergency response vehicles also need a safe passageway on our beaches.
NEVER pick up or handle turtles or push them or other marine animals back into the water. Never try to remove entanglement gear from a turtle or marine animal; doing so can cause more harm and/or prolong suffering. Before taking any action, call local, permitted agencies who have proper training and permits to respond to them, or call local law enforcement or FWC.
projects. Rescues of stranded, sick or injured turtles are taken to permitted local facilities for rehabilitation under authorization by FWC.
Permitted surveyors and staff are trained by FWC to locate and identify sea turtle crawls, tracks, species, nests and false crawls. Each species of sea turtle leaves a distinctive crawl in the sand when they emerge to nest. Characteristics in the crawls help the trained surveyors identify the species that made it. Nests are staked off and monitored during the incubation period and will be excavated and inventoried. Inventory data and, sometimes, samples are collected for research purposes under special permits, and submitted to FWC, Walton County and permitted researchers or agencies.
The Nesting Process
Nesting females will create a body pit in the sand, dig an egg chamber with their back flippers, then deposit eggs. They will then cover the nest with sand to camouflage it before returning to the water. It’s important to not disturb her during this time so that she completes the entire nesting process. Sea turtles nest multiple times per season at approximately two-week intervals, taking off one to three seasons before returning to nest again. Sex is determined during the incubation period by sand temperatures, with cooler temps resulting in males and warmer temps resulting in females. At around 25 to 30 years, when they reach sexual maturity, females will return to their natal beaches where they were born to nest. It is estimated that only 1 in 1,000 or more turtles will survive to adulthood.
BARB VAN STAVERN is SWTWG’s public relations and area coordinator. In her seventh season with SWTWG, she manages a team of volunteers spanning their watch from Grayton Beach to Watersound Beach Club.
Dining
EAT | DRINK | INDULGECommunity Cup in a
BY KATIE GARRISONDESTIN, FLORIDA — HOME TO EMERALD-GREEN WATERS, WORLD-CLASS beaches and a bustling fishing community. But, we all need our caffeine, and Destin’s coffee culture is becoming nearly as bustling as our harbor, as the city and its surrounding areas have emerged in recent years as a place for trendy cafes.
Some of Destin’s best coffee shops lean into a boho influence, with snake plants and beach-chic seating. Other local spots still provide that typical beach aesthetic, with umbrella seating, tiki-hut roofs and classic chalkboard menus. And some like to support other local vendors, offering local honey or handcrafted products.
Whatever vibe or ambiance you’re looking for, you’ll need to know where to go. Lucky for you, we have three piping-hot spots that will caffeinate you and fuel your soul. Whether you’re looking to drive, bike or walk from the beach, we’ve got you covered on where you can find some of the best coffee shops in and around Destin.
Destin’s coffee culture has quickly become a draw for locals and tourists alike
▲ East Pass Coffee Co. Relatively new to the area, East Pass Coffee Co. opened in 2020, making it one of Destin’s latest hidden gems. Locals tip — you have to turn into Burrito Del Sol’s parking lot to get there. As you approach the shop, you are welcomed by the simplicity of the white building complemented with plants that sit along its ledges. When you enter the coffee shop, you will find that the minimalist, boho-chic atmosphere continues inside. To the left, you’ll discover a large menu with food, beverages and, of course, their hand-roasted JumpinGoat coffee. Let’s not forget their stunning display of East Pass Coffee swag and local honey for purchase. East Pass Coffee Co., popular amongst locals, is a must-go when visiting Destin. And for the acai-bowl lovers, check out any of their housemade bowls of mouth-watering goodness. I highly recommend “The Joz Bowl,” jam packed with acai, granola, banana, pineapple, coconut, peanut butter and local honey — I’ve been dreaming about it ever since. Run, don’t walk to this magical place! 529 Harbor Blvd., Unit 104, Destin | (850) 353-2906 | EastPassCoffeeCo.com
WHY SHOP LOCAL?
Camille’s Cafe at Crystal Beach
Sitting on Scenic Highway 98, just across the street from the Crystal Beach access, lives Camille’s. Talk about a coffee shop party! Camille’s brings the heat when it comes to coffee shops in the Destin area. They provide live music on Thursdays and Fridays and both indoor and outdoor seating for customers. The shop functions as a cafe from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. and then transforms into a restaurant from 5 to 10 p.m. As you approach Camille’s, you will find that it’s a beautiful little spot filled with flowers and smiling faces. As you enter the cafe, you’ll discover the large menu that includes all its food, beverage and locally roasted coffee options. I treated myself to their incredible twist on avocado toast, topped with olive oil and their house red-pepper spice blend. I’ve also enjoyed their breakfast tacos and an iced coffee. You might call me a regular, and I am happy to share that I have never been disappointed. Whether it’s breakfast, lunch, dinner or just a simple coffee run, go and enjoy this coffee-shop treasure along our beautiful beach on your next vacation.
2931 Scenic Highway 98, Destin | (850) 337-8860
CamillesAtCrystalBeach.com
When you visit our area and choose to shop local, you’re supporting more than just the success of an individual or business, you’re supporting a community. Whether you call the Emerald Coast home or you’re visiting from near or far, supporting the local community keeps it thriving for locals and tourists alike. People come to the area for more than just our beaches, though they are the key draw, people come for an experience. Whether that’s a great cup of morning joe, a fresh catch of the day, a boutique shopping spree or an ocean excursion. Supporting local businesses promotes more jobs for locals, and more options for our visitors. Plus, it’s better for the environment! Local businesses tend to source products and ingredients locally, reducing your environmental impact as a consumer. So, come on down, order a latte and wander about the community to see what gems you can find!
▶ Bad Ass Coffee of Hawaii Aloha!
Locally brewed and imported from Hawaii, Bad Ass Coffee is a must-try in Miramar Beach. This is your traditional beach-vibe coffee shop along Scenic Highway 98, and they offer indoor and outdoor seating for customers. You’ll find no shortage of options here, as they have a great variety of signature lattes. I chose the “Oo-Da-Lolly,” which has white chocolate, praline, honey and oat milk. When I tell you this drink was delicious … it was delicious — the Hawaiian coffee is no joke. Bad Ass Coffee also serves typical coffee shop food, such as pastries, energy bars and bagels. If you’re not in the mood for a coffee, they also have an adorable selection of small gifts and Bad Ass Coffee swag — you can also leave with your own bag of Bad Ass Coffee. Do not skip this place on your next trip! They have some of the baddest coffee around and make for a perfect hangout spot after a long day at the beach.
1708 Scenic Gulf Drive, Miramar Beach (850) 424-7804 | BadAssCoffee.com
The Destin area is home to plenty of great coffee shops; these are just a few of our personal favorite spots. Whether you’re looking to recharge with a coffee or a bite to eat, we promise all of these local spots will treat you right.
Stay caffeinated, friends!
› More Locally Loved Coffee Spots
Cafe Destin
Palms Station Plaza
985 U.S. Highway 98 E., Destin (850) 424-6777
CafeDestin.com
Roast’d Yoga Bar
Shoreline Village Plaza 806 U.S. Highway 98 E., Destin (850) 687-2413
RoastdYoga.com
The Palms
Coffee
House
The Palms of Destin Resort 4201 Indian Bayou Trail, Destin (850) 389-5014
PalmsOfDestinFlorida.com/ palms-coffeehouse
Oasis on the Boardwalk Cafe and Boutique
Okaloosa Island
1450 Miracle Strip Parkway SE, Suite 104, Fort Walton Beach (850) 586-7171
IslandersOutfitter.com
Maas Coffee Roasters
Downtown
150 Miracle Strip Parkway SE, Fort Walton Beach (850) 226-6642
MaasCoffeeRoasters.com
The Sound Cafe + Enlightened Studios
Downtown 142 Miracle Strip Parkway SE,
Holiday Isle Properties
Here at Holiday Isle Properties, our goal is to make your vacation a relaxing experience by finding you the perfect place to stay for your next vacation. We’ve been in business 37 years and enjoy helping guests make wonderful Destin and Fort Walton Beach memories. We manage over 250 properties, many offering unique amenities such as pet friendly, winter monthly stays, or beach service.
We offer condos sitting on the white sandy beaches or the calm Destin harbor. Come view all our properties at www.holidayisle.net. Not sure exactly what condo would be perfect? Give us a call and let our reservation agents find a condo or home for you at your price point or the requirements you need. holidayisle.net
Helmuth worked in the hospitality industry before making the leap into real estate six years ago. She’d been somewhat content working in her former career, but the allure of matching buyers and sellers with real estate opportunities along the Emerald Coast eventually won the career-change tug-of-war in her heart.
Now, as a REALTOR® with Realty ONE Group Emerald Coast, Helmuth is sure she’s found her passion.
“I wish I would have done this 20 years ago,” Helmuth said. “All the people I’ve met, the support and mentorship I’ve received from people in the industry, like Realty ONE’s Jacqui Luberto. Plus, the different experiences, and the fact that this has given me financial freedom.
“It has truly been the best career change,” said Helmuth.
“When buying a property in Destin, or nearby Miramar Beach or Santa Rosa, it’s hard to go wrong,” Helmuth said. “If you want, you may stay here yourself in a beautiful area, or rent it out if you wish — all while having others pay your mortgage while you build equity.”
Originally from Arkansas, Helmuth has been a Destin resident since 1983.
“Destin literally has everything that anyone might want while on vacation,” she said. “We have the scenery, the world’s luckiest fishing, various pontooning opportunities, Jet Skiing, dolphin cruises and snorkeling. There are seafood-festival weekends with a variety of food tents, jewelry sales … the list goes on.”
Much of Helmuth’s workload depends upon her clients’ own experience, particularly regarding whether they are seasoned vacation-home investors or not. If not, educating her clients becomes a primary role.
“Things like informing them on this or that property’s comparative market analysis,” Helmuth said. “Why this property sold for this amount, but since you have upgrades, yours can sell for that amount. Guiding clients through the process is key, and one of the challenges is that there are all kinds of different investors.
Current Interest Rates
Find out what Realtor.com reveals regarding the current mortgage interest rates in and around popular vacation sites in the Florida Panhandle, including Destin, Miramar Beach and Santa Rosa Beach, by visiting Realtor.com/mortgage/rates/ Destin_FL.
a key effort. From market analyses to interest rates, knowledge is power for both buyers and sellers.
Buying the Beach
“It’s obviously not their fault, but first time investors are usually not mentally prepared for all the details involved. Even when you do all you can as an agent — meeting with them, showings, working on projections, pulling out the calculator and adding in appreciation, talking on the phone with them, exchanging emails, going through what the rental income will be. Even though you inform clients as much as you can, some back out. Some get cold feet at the last minute. It’s all a part of the job.”
Which makes successful ventures that lead to closings all the more satisfying. While a lot of time and work on each sale is the norm, occasionally Helmuth is gifted with relatively easy sales, with great results from sharing videos of her properties on YouTube.
“Once in a while, you’ll get clients who know exactly what they want,” Helmuth said. “I had clients who never actually visited the property they ended up buying. One of my video walk-throughs of the home was enough, and they let me know that it was the one!”
I asked Helmuth about the recent climb in interest rates and how much that affects her industry.
“They affect the market by slowing it a little,” she said. “Homes that are overpriced are sitting a little longer and buyers are not as motivated to buy with interest rates still climbing. Also, some sellers are waiting to sell because they don’t want to pay the interest on a new home. However, there are still options for buyers, such as buying down points at closing, and I make sure I inform them of that when they ask about interest rates.”
One of Helmuth’s recent-favorite transactions had her representing a buyer who saw a property on Realtor.com and sent it to Helmuth to view.
“They immediately fell in love with the gorgeous home (92 Ciboney Street, Miramar Beach, Florida) and requested the rental
Need a reason to stay?
numbers,” Helmuth said. “We put in an offer of $5,000 over the asking price with an escalation of $100,000. We won the offer but the seller put in a 72-hour kick-out clause to cover any financing contingency fall-through — basically gambling with our $12,500 earnest money deposit,” allowing that if someone entered with a better offer, Helmuth’s clients had three days to back out or drop their financing contingency.
Long story short, our offer held strong and we closed on time.” And as a result, Helmuth expertly guided them through a multiple-offer situation that the buyer ultimately won with a purchase price of $1,205,000.00.
As a result, one of Helmuth’s favorite parts of her second career — meeting new people who become friends — has blossomed.
“Since then they have come down, we’ve gone to dinner and we’re developing a great friendship and trust for any future properties they may want to buy,” she said.
Indeed, Helmuth loves her job.
The Emerald Coast beaches sell themselves, but maybe you need more convincing before relocating. With so much to do year-round, in Destin and beyond, there’s no question that this is the perfect place to call your new home. Check out some of the great events offered in the Destin area at DestinFlorida.com/events.
Destin Real Estate
Jacqui Luberto
of Realty ONE Group Emerald Coast has all the real estate answers Jacqui!
Q: Do you think it is still a good idea to be buying real estate in Destin with interest rates on the rise?
A: Yes, I absolutely do. We will always see fluctuations in pricing of any item, housing or otherwise, but the long-term gain in real estate is historically one of the best investments you can make. Whether for personal use or as a passive income stream, ownership in real estate is less volatile than most other types of investment because of its lack of liquidity. And as Mark Twain and Jordan Davis have said, “buy dirt — they’re not making anymore of it,” paraphrased of course!
Q: With the prices of real estate going up, is it still possible to buy an investment property in Destin and make money off of it?
A: That’s a great question with a multifaceted answer. As referenced in the prior question, real estate is a good investment for the longterm hold. It is great when you can find a property to make money starting today, but that is not always possible. A lot of investors want to find a positive cash flow, day one, but that can be difficult to find when the housing prices have increased rapidly, rental rates are increasing at a different pace and mortgage interest rates are also increasing but at a different pace as well. As with most financial data, we have to deal with lagging indicators, so I tend to use historical data mixed with current events and a healthy sprinkle of experience. We can expect rates to soften in the future and Adjusted Rate Mortgages (ARMs) are a great option right now as well. So all of that to say, yes, we can still find properties that make money if the mix is right!
Q: If I was wanting to move to Destin, what areas do you suggest moving to?
A: The easiest way to answer this is with a question that I often ask when people are moving to the area — consider this scenario: “It’s 5 p.m. on a random Tuesday. You’ve just gotten
off work and you’re ready for the next step in your day. What do you see yourself doing?” Where you should focus your home buying attention depends on if you’re going for a 5k run, playing 9 holes, or enjoying happy hour! Reverse engineering your lifestyle is the perfect way to decide the best location!
really at play anymore due to banking regulations and federal government intervention. There has been a larger than anticipated increase in housing prices since 2020 due to unprecedented demand. How will that affect the future housing market going forward from here? Honestly, no one knows. We’ve never had a global pandemic like COVID-19, so we’re all watching and learning at the same time. Here is what we do know: From 2007–19, in the Destin Area, Okaloosa county specifically, the average home price increase was 7% year over year. Once the pandemic started, our average increase of real property from 2019–20 and 2020–21 was over 20%, respectively! We obviously need to reset. It was too much, too fast. But we have a long way to go to get home values in a market deficit. The market is obviously softening but it’s still very strong in our area due to the diversity of properties available.
Q: I am interested in selling my home in Destin, how do I go about pricing it with all the recent fluctuations?
Q: Do you think we will see another real estate crash in the near future?
A: The only crash I’m worried about is the one written and sung by Dave Matthews — what a great song! Seriously though, so many of us have heard, ad nauseam, about the housing market crash of 2007–08. The horribly infamous event was so complex that it really is almost flippant — and, dare I say, disrespectful — to say it’s happening again. There are so many factors that lead to the 2007–08 situation and none of those are
QUESTIONS
A: Just call me, I’ll show you! The market changes day to day, so if you told me you wanted to sell your home in December that would be a different conversation than one that we would have if you’re listing in June. Also, importantly, are we listing an investment property or a single family home? There are many variables that go into pricing a home, and you need a professional to help. I work with, and train, 165 of the best real estate agents, covering Pensacola to Panama City! We know our market well and will help and sellers be on the cutting edge of current data trends.
For any other questions for your real estate needs, contact Jacqui here: JACQUI LUBERTO | REALTY ONE GROUP EMERALD COAST | (850) 842-3211
We have a long way to go to get home values in a market deficit. The market is obviously softening but it’s still very strong in our area due to the diversity of properties available.
Renting the Beach
For more information on Paradise Pointe, SeaBreeze and other rentals from Holiday Isle Properties, Inc., visit HolidayIsle.net.
On Holiday
Find your perfect vacation retreat with Holiday Isle Inc.
BY KATIE GARRISONLIFE ON THE EMERALD COAST IS PRETTY PERFECT ALONG the 3-mile Holiday Isle peninsula. This vibrant oasis is nestled between the Gulf of Mexico and Destin Harbor. It is home to gourmet restaurants, friendly neighbors and top-notch properties. The reputable Holiday Isle Properties Inc. operates some of the most premier spots in Holiday Isle.
Jack Simpson founded Holiday Isle Properties Inc. in May 1985. In 2009, Simpson sold the company to his employee, Patricia Denny, who has been running it ever since. From working for Simpson to serving as the owner, Denny knows what hard work from the bottom to the top looks like. Through her years of experience in the industry, Denny has faced many adversities, but one thing still stands true: Holiday Isle is her pride and joy.
Anyone who stays in a Holiday Isle property is welcomed with an impressive effort in customer care! As a mother,
OFF SEASON? NO PROBLEM!
a goal of Denny’s has always been to offer a kid-friendly environment. This Destin gem provides fun incentives for kids such as beach toys, stuffed animals and candy.
Holiday Isle has everything a vacationer could imagine. From beachfront rentals to resorts, condos, houses and more — they have it all! You’ll find that Holiday Isle offers amazing amenities such as spacious kitchens, deluxe porches, high-quality linens and beautifully furnished living spaces.
The area has gained popularity with its access to Gulf waters for boating and snorkeling. And Holiday Isle’s vacation rentals are located in the middle of water activities and boat slips. So, whether you want to venture out on your own for a day of fishing or take a trip to Crab Island, Holiday Isle is your gateway to ocean fun.
Last but certainly not least, when you stay at this premier location, you will feel like you are alone with the ocean. Centrally located across from the harbor, Holiday Isle is just far away enough from the hustle and bustle to allow for a peaceful and quiet experience. However, the close proximity means a festive party atmosphere is just a short jaunt away, too, offering the best of both worlds.
All Holiday Isle rentals are listed on the company’s website. You will also find additional information regarding renting, the company and so much more.
Summer is Florida’s season — the promise of warm, sunny days, pristine waters and endless events. But the off season, September through February, stands to offer much of the same — with added benefits. The crowds diminish with a return to the school year and work. And comfortable beach weather can last into November, returning as early as February. The short two months of what Floridians consider cold remain comfortable for fishing and other excursions, or even swimming for those unphased snowbirds weathered by blizzards and icy weather. Plus, the events don’t stop on the coast. October is an especially popular time with the area’s signature Destin Fishing Rodeo event, and holiday events are plentiful all through the seasons. This is your sign to book an off-season vacation that won’t disappoint!
FEATURED RENTALS
Paradise Pointe
▲ THIS BEAUTIFUL MULTI-LEVEL HOME IS MAKING A SPLASH in Holiday Isle. The home sleeps 10 people throughout four bedrooms, including a primary, and offers four bathrooms. With its spacious kitchen, luxury pool, hot tub, private grill and balcony views, you’ll never want to leave! The home is just a few steps from the beach or you can ride the tram, during scheduled hours. And, when you book with Holiday Isle, seasonal beach service is provided. This includes four beach chairs and two umbrellas. This home is a great choice for large groups and families, as the home is spacious and you’ll avoid the frustration of traveling far to the beach. Paradise awaits you at Paradise Pointe!
SeaBreeze
► THIS STUNNING BEACHFRONT HOME IS WHERE LUXURY BEGINS. The home sleeps 15 people throughout five bedrooms and includes six full bathrooms. It is located in one of Destin’s most beautiful gated communities, overlooking the stunning Emerald Coast shores. This location is filled with incredible amenities — a heated pool, a full outdoor deck, an outdoor gas grill and so much more. SeaBreeze provides guests with a modern vibe that makes them feel like they are on their own island. Weekly fireworks shows from the East Pass are easily viewed from the private deck for an added sparkle to this location. SeaBreeze is the perfect choice for a large group who is ready for a relaxing week of both fun and leisure.
Renting the Beach
BY NICK COREYDESCRIBING ANDY ENTREKIN IS AN effort in adjectives. Entrepreneurial. Diligent. Fearless. Affable. Entrekin is a risk-taker; a little over two decades ago he cashed out his 401K in order to forge his own career path. But, his risks were calculated, always with a plan.
“At the beginning of all this, when I decided to do my own thing, I sold everything I owned, cashed out my 401K, and just about cried myself to sleep every night,” said Entrekin, entrepreneur and the builder and owner of 83 Vista Bluffs.
“I had no collateral against failure.”
Urgency required Entrekin to adopt an unforgiving work schedule.
“I worked 8 to faint, seven days a week.” he quipped. “I lived in a rented, singlewide trailer, slept on a mattress, and my TV sat on a box.”
Entrekin’s work ethic ultimately paid off. It forged success in the oil industry, print media and eventually in the world of internet marketing and sales.
Then, the charm and beauty of Destin wooed him into real estate.
“What’s not to love down here?” Entrekin questioned. “The water, the weather, the shopping, the golf, the perfect environment to make generational memories — it’s all here.”
Entrekin possesses that keen ability to make strangers feel like longtime friends within five minutes of initial conversations. He’s refreshingly unguarded. “What you see is what you get” has never been more aptly applied.
And he believes vacations — especially ones taken with family and friends — should be memorable.
If Entrekin’s 83 Vista Bluffs property, which he fittingly named “Always and Forever,” is any indication, he can rest easy knowing he’s done his part to ensure memories abound for all who stay at this Destin gem of luxury.
“People come to Florida to enjoy the natural beauty,” he said. “I kept that in mind throughout the building process of this home. I wanted to allow guests to enjoy the surrounding environment by incorporating our incredible location, the highest land in the Four Prong Lake region, with its views of both the lake and ocean. Having
the ability to view the beauty around the property was a goal, all while making sure guests have an incredible experience inside the house itself, too.”
How stunning, guest-friendly and conveniently located is Entrekin’s home? Printed words alone fall short.
“I spent time on details,” Entrekin said. “One of the things vacationers ask is, ‘What’s nearby?’ They want to be close to cool places. This house is near the beach, a lake, stores for shopping and guests can walk to five different restaurants.
“I made sure the backyard space had ultimate relaxation and fun as a focus. The pool is killer. The submersible hot tub is incredible. There are two fire pits, a TV, torches, and an outdoor kitchen with a side burner and grill. The outside lighting options are killer.”
“Killer” is a descriptive favorite for Entrekin.
“I didn’t want this to just be a place to stay. I wanted to provide a killer experience.”
Inside the house, guests are treated to two master suites and bunk rooms for kids, an observation deck, a second-floor balcony, artwork and interior cabinets handmade in Italy.
“And every piece of wood that went into the ceiling was hand polished,” he said.
From Alabama woodworkers to California artists, Entrekin made sure that miscellaneous extras — from tiled mirrors to cypress-tree wood pieces — were custom made by the most talented craftsmen he could find. Remote control settings for surround sound, individualized temperatures for different rooms, light dimmers, fireplaces, locking and unlocking doors and ceiling fans are just a few technologically advanced amenities of the completely automated home.
“Great vacations can be had by any mix of friends or family, but I personally believe the best vacations are with three generations,” Entrekin said. “The grandparents, their kids and the grandkids. That’s what went into the idea of having two master bedrooms.”
“Stories are such a part of every family, you know? And the kids have usually heard all their parents’ stories. These are the vacations where kids hear new stories, because Grandpa and Grandma have come along.”
Whether it’s with friends or family, Entrekin invites vacationers to experience all Destin has to offer from his luxurious, must-see-to-believe house.
Because, in cases such as 83 Vista Bluffs, printed words simply aren’t enough.
Come and see this Destin crown jewel for yourself.
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Sleeps 20
5 beds, 5½ baths
Community: Destiny By The Sea DestinFlorida.com Rental ID: 5184
IORANA
Sleeps 20
6 beds, 8 baths
Community: Miramar Beach DestinFlorida.com Rental ID: 828
BEACH RETREAT 407
Sleeps 6 1 bed, 2 baths
Community: Beach Retreat DestinFlorida.com Rental ID: 1191
SANDPIPER COVE 9133
Sleeps 6
1 bed, 1 bath Community: Sandpiper Cove DestinFlorida.com Rental ID: 4584
BLOWN
ARIEL DUNES 1 605
Sleeps 6
1 bed, 1½ baths
Community: Ariel Dunes DestinFlorida.com Rental ID: 1129
SEAS THE DAY — MAJESTIC SUN 401B
Sleeps 8
3 beds, 3 baths
Community: Majestic Sun DestinFlorida.com Rental ID: 2113
HOLIDAY SURF AND RACQUET CLUB
209
Sleeps 6
1 bed, 1 bath
Community: Holiday Surf/ Racquet Club DestinFlorida.com Rental ID: 4989
DESTIN FLORIDA VACATION RENTALS
GRAY WHALE
Sleeps 32
8 beds, 8½ baths Community: Miramar Beach DestinFlorida.com Rental ID: 6536
SANDDOLLAR 15, MIRAMAR BEACH, MOOMBA
Sleeps 13; 4 beds, 3½ baths Community: Sanddollar Townhomes DestinFlorida.com Rental ID: 7940
SEACREST 405
Sleeps 6 2 beds, 2 baths Community: Seacrest Condominiums DestinFlorida.com Rental ID: 8212
EMERALD DUNES 602
Sleeps 14
4 beds, 4 baths Community: Emerald Dunes DestinFlorida.com Rental ID: 8724
PELICAN BEACH THE TERRACE
Sleeps 6 2 beds, 2 baths
Community: Pelican Beach The Terrace DestinFlorida.com Rental ID: 6807
OCEAN VIEWS!
Sleeps 8 2 beds, 2 baths Community: Majestic Sun DestinFlorida.com Rental ID: 7960
SEA LIFE IN DESTINY WEST
Sleeps 16 6 beds, 4 baths Community: Destiny West DestinFlorida.com Rental ID: 8665
COCONUT CASTLE
Sleeps 24
9 beds, 7 baths
Community: Frangista Beach DestinFlorida.com Rental ID: 7612
SPIAGGIA BELLA
Sleeps 16
6 beds, 6½ baths
Community: Destiny By The Sea DestinFlorida.com Rental ID: 8036
SAN REMO
CONDOMINIUM 203
Sleeps 8 2 beds, 2 baths
Community: Gulf Place DestinFlorida.com Rental ID: 8710
BELLA
BELLEZA: BRAND NEW LISTING!
Sleeps 12 4 beds, 3½ baths Community: Destiny East DestinFlorida.com Rental ID: 8797
MAINSAIL 278
Sleeps 6 2 beds, 2 baths
Community: Mainsail DestinFlorida.com Rental ID: 9212
DESTIN FLORIDA VACATION RENTALS
LAKESIDE 346
Sleeps 22 6 beds, 5 baths
Community: Santa Rosa Beach DestinFlorida.com Rental ID: 9373
SEACREST 710
Sleeps 6 2 beds, 2 baths
Community: Seacrest Condominiums DestinFlorida.com Rental ID: 9838
THE HIDEAWAY
Sleeps 9 4 beds, 2½ baths
Community: Crystal Beach DestinFlorida.com Rental ID: 10234
MY DESTIN PLACE
Sleeps 6 3 beds, 2 baths
Community: Ciboney DestinFlorida.com Rental ID: 10373
CASA BLANCO
Sleeps 32 9 beds, 8 baths
Community: Crystal Beach DestinFlorida.com Rental ID: 9698
TRADEWINDS
CONDO #1
Sleeps 6 2 beds, 2 baths
Community: Tradewinds DestinFlorida.com Rental ID: 9851
SUN KISSED
Sleeps 12 4 beds, 3½ baths Community: Villages of Crystal Beach DestinFlorida.com Rental ID: 10247
HIDDEN DUNES CONDOMINIUM 1005
Sleeps 6 2 beds, 2 baths Community: Hidden Dunes DestinFlorida.com Rental ID: 10431
EMERALD PALMS
Sleeps 28
7 beds, 7 baths
Community: Inlet Beach DestinFlorida.com Rental ID: 7908
HOLIDAY SURF AND RACQUET CLUB 314
Sleeps 6
2 beds, 2 baths
Community: Holiday Surf/ Racquet Club DestinFlorida.com Rental ID: 9860
SUMMER PLACE 405
Sleeps 10 3 beds, 2 baths
Community: Summer Place on Okaloosa Island DestinFlorida.com Rental ID: 10290
KAMPS BAAI
Sleeps 15 4 beds, 4 baths
Community: Miramar Beach DestinFlorida.com Rental ID: 10637