Among
the Coast's exciting entertainment mix is the high-spirited fun of
casino gaming. Thirteen casinos have brought the excitement of Las Vegas to
the beach, with table games and slot machines galore. All casinos are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Some of the
casinos offer supervised activities for children; some are complete resort complexes with
golf courses and hotels as part of their package, and more casino developments are on the
way.
If outdoor fun is high on your list, you need look no further than the beach for
adventure. Get a bird's-eye view of the entire shoreline with a parasail ride
or an aerial tour over the
Gulf. Or, you can hop on a jet ski, try your hand at windsurfing, sailing, skiing or motor boating.
Water parks with everything from a wave pool, slides, and amusements such as
miniature golf, rides and arcades are also among the outdoor set's list of favorite places
on the Coast. The ultimate beach experience - spending a day on a barrier island - is only
a ferry ride away.
For lovers of sports, there's no better place to be than the "Playground of the
South." A temperate climate and generally pleasant weather mean year-round fun.
Sports fishermen can plan a day-long or overnight trip into Gulf waters
where some of the best deep-sea fishing in the world can be found, or they can fish
the area's many lakes and rivers.
For those who believe a great day is a day on the links, over
24 golf courses offer challenges
for every skill level, and the greens fees are surprisingly lower than those of comparable
golf resort areas. With several courses recently refurbished and new courses either under
construction or in the planning stages, the Gulf Coast is a choice destination for golf
lovers near and far.
For a little peace and quiet, a simple drive along the beach will treat visitors to the
unparalleled beauty of graceful live oaks, unique landmarks and antebellum homes. Historic
neighborhoods provide a lesson in the notable architecture of the past, and annual
pilgrimages offer an inside glimpse of the area's gracious homes, some of which have stood
for more than a century.
Art and history play an important role in the character of the Gulf Coast. Two museums are
dedicated to the works of two of the area's most famous artists, potter George E. Ohr and
painter/sculptor Walter Inglis Anderson. A seafood industry museum commemorates the
significant role that the seafood industry has played in shaping the region, and a marine
education center teaches visitors about the Coast's environment and displays aquatic life
native to the Gulf of Mexico in a 42,000-gallon aquarium. At another marine attraction,
Marine Life, visitors can see daily shows of trained dolphins and can view other types of
marine life.
If a shopping expedition is what it takes to put a smile on your face, you'll have plenty
to rave about along the coast. Edgewater Mall and Edgewater Village in Biloxi offer a mix
of department stores and specialty boutiques. There is also the fabulous Crossroads Center and
the factory outlet mall, Gulfport Factory
Stores just off I-10, brings shoppers bargains in name-brand clothing, home accessories,
jewelry, books, music and more. For those in search of unique finds, visit
the quaint shops in Historic Downtown Ocean Springs or Bay St. Louis.
For party people, rest assured there's a celebration somewhere along the Coast you can
enjoy. Locals sometimes say that the Gulf Coast has a celebration for every crustacean,
and that's not far from the truth. The abundance of fresh seafood - crabs, shrimp,
oysters, fish, crawfish - is reason enough to have a party. Add the area's diverse
cultural mix, season it with music, heritage and an overall spirit of fun, and you've got
enough festivals to fill practically every weekend of the year.
Among
the highlights each fall is the "Cruisin' the Coast"
event where thousands of custom cars, hotrods and custom performance car
enthusiasts from around the country meet in a weeklong Coast-wide party.
Combine all there is to see and do with the hospitality here on the Gulf Coast, and you'll
know in an instant that you've brought your vacation fantasy to the right place: The
Playground of the South.

For more information contact:
Mississippi Gulf Coast Convention & Visitors Bureau
P.O. Box 6128
Gulfport, MS 39506
PH: 228-896-6699
800-237-9493 U.S./Canada
or e-mail
tourism@gulfcoast.org
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