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Can you swim on Ship Island?

The Ship Island swim beach is located on the southside of the island and provides access for swimming, wading, fishing, beach-combing and more. There are restrooms, beach showers, water fountains, a pavilion, and concession stand located nearby.



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Round-Trip Ferry Route: Gulfport Harbor to Ship Island, Ft Massachusetts (10.7 miles) Approx. 1 Hour Cruise.

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Continuing on now with the list of the clearest water in Florida we head over to some of the beaches on the gulf coast.
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  • Panama City Beach.


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Ship Island has played an important role in the history and settlement of the Gulf Coast. The island was named in 1699 by French explorers who were impressed with the protected, deep-water anchorage it offered their ships. The island soon became an important port for French Louisiana.

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The Ship Island swim beach is located on the southside of the island and provides access for swimming, wading, fishing, beach-combing and more. There are restrooms, beach showers, water fountains, a pavilion, and concession stand located nearby. This beach is accessable by private boat.

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Listed at number 115 on the GPI, Haiti is the most dangerous country in the Caribbean Islands as of 2022. By far the most dangerous threat to U.S. tourists is kidnapping for ransom. Reports of convoys being attacks, protests, and other violent events are also common in Haiti, as well as armed robberies.

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The beach has powder-white sand and the water is clearer than in Biloxi Beach (which we also recommend visiting) and very shallow so swimming is safe for kids. Crabs, jellyfish, stingrays are swimming really close!

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Today, Ship Island serves as a tourist destination.

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West Ship Island is only open to visitors from late March through the end of October. Lifeguards are usually on hand during the summer months. There are no overnight accommodations and camping is not allowed.

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Seashell Treasure Hunt Sand dollars, moon snails, conch shells, pin shells, periwinkles, whelk and olive shells are just a few of the indigenous seashells found here. And, as long as there are no creatures living in them, there is no limit to how many of these one-of-a-kind souvenirs you can take home with you.

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