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What is the busiest season in Destin?

Destin will see the highest crowds during the summer and traffic is heavy, especially in the evenings and all day on the weekends.



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The best time to visit Destin is in April and May when the water is warm, the sun is shining and the temperatures are comfortable (expect highs in the mid-70s and 80s).

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Needless to say guest interested in a bustling, fun, and diverse nightlife are sure to find their home away from home in Destin! The sounds and sights of Destin Florida at night are hard to beat. Places like the Destin Harbor come alive with clubs, restaurants, concerts, plays, and more!

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Summer is also the best time to visit Crab Island in Destin. Crab Island will have the most clear water days and comfortable swimming/wading temperatures than any other season. Summer is also when Crab Island will have vendors and tours operating daily.

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Destin is located in the picturesque Florida Panhandle, known for its beautiful beaches and pleasant weather year-round. Henderson Beach State Park is a must-visit destination in Destin, with its stunning sugar-white sand and numerous outdoor activities like hiking and camping.

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When To Go. Destin is typically a summer destination. Families enjoy coming to the beach during spring, summer, and fall breaks, but it's a little-known secret that fall (September-October) is the best time to come, when the crowds have thinned but the weather-and water-are still warm.

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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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Lose yourself in the crystal-clear waters of Destin's Henderson Beach State Park, where the sugar-white sands create a stunning contrast against the emerald-hued Gulf of Mexico.

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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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