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At what time is the water clearest in Destin?

During high tide, when the water is clear, this depends upon how fast or slow the tide is in between high/low tides. A general rule of thumb is 3-4 hours before and 2-3 hours after high tide.



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There are a few factors that can cause the water in Destin, Florida (or any beach) to be either crystal clear or cloudy. I am very familiar with the north FL Gulf Coast beaches. The water will be clear as long as it isn't too windy or there are not storms going on.

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Just east of Destin on Hwy 98, Panama City Beach marks the end of the beaches of South Walton. These beaches are widely considered to be the clearest and pure in the country. There is nearly no river runoff in the area and the St. Andrew Bay filters much of the sediment out.

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You will experience the clear water about an hour before high tide and about 2 hours after high tide. The reason why it's so pretty is it's bringing clear water from the Gulf of Mexico into the Choctawhatchee Bay (which is where Crab Island is located). The months with the best times for high tide are May and June.

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Yes, you can encounter Jellyfish while at Crab Island. For the most part, we mainly saw small, lemon sized floating blobs with no tentacles, and those didn't seem to sting.

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The Best Beaches in Destin
  • Henderson Beach State Park. Walk up the boardwalk over the sand dunes to one of Florida's best locations – the Henderson Beach State Park. ...
  • Miramar Beach. The Emerald coast boasts some of the clearest waters in the US, and Miramar beach is no exception. ...
  • Okaloosa Island. ...
  • James Lee Beach. ...
  • Crab Island.


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Furthermore, here in Destin, Florida we have incredibly fine white quartz sand lining our shores making the perfect backdrop for light to penetrate, further exaggerating whatever molecules, phytoplankton or algae are left in the water, bringing out the dominant color.

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Which Florida beaches have the clearest water?
  • St. Andrews State Park, Panama City Beach.
  • Bean Point Beach, Anna Maria Island.
  • Inlet Beach, South Walton.
  • Clearwater Beach, Clearwater.
  • Destin Beach, Emerald Coast.
  • Smathers Beach, Key West.
  • Navarre Beach, Florida Gulf Coast.
  • Blue Mountain Beach, Santa Rosa Beach.


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Experience The Beach At Night Some of the beaches in Destin are open to the public 24/7, so you can venture out to see the ocean in the moonlight. You can also visit the Beach Bar at the Royal Palm Grille – they offer a free bonfire on the beach every Friday evening! The festivities begin at sunset.

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The unique white sand on the beaches of Destin, Miramar Beach, and 30A come from small quartz particles from the Appalachian Mountains over 20,000 years ago. The Apalachicola River carried water and these quartz particles to the Gulf of Mexico and still continues to do so today.

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Emerald Green Waters The Mississippi River flows into the Gulf, filtering the water with a constant clear stream. Microscopic plankton living in our waters produce chlorophyll, giving off a beautiful green hue when the sun's light hits the water.

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The Emerald Coast is renowned for its sugar-white beaches, clear turquoise-green water and expansive and numerous beaches. Thus, making the Destin and Okaloosa Island area an exceptional destination for beach bums.

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Princess Beach This little-known gem is located on Okaloosa Island just west of the Destin bridge. Princess Beach is one of the more secluded beaches along the Emerald Coast. If you're looking to escape the crowds on other beaches, Princess Beach is the spot for you.

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In Destin, the water tends to be more clear and the white sand beaches are beautiful in contrast with the turquoise water. Although the crowds at Destin can be large, so if you're looking to escape the busyness, then you may want to visit Miramar Beach or the other smaller beach towns nearby.

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Destin's Crab Island is located in the Florida panhandle between Fort Walton Beach and Panama City. Nestled just north of the Destin Bridge, Crab Island is only accessible by boat. Though Crab Island looks close to shore, swimming there is not a safe or viable option, as the currents are strong and boat traffic heavy.

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