Coastal Retreat
- Free Cancellation
A Santa Rosa County stretch of Santa Rosa Island between Pensacola Beach and Fort Walton Beach — the 1,545-foot Navarre Beach Pier (the longest in the Gulf of Mexico), the Navarre Beach Marine Sanctuary's snorkel reefs, the small Navarre Beach State Park, and the Gulf Islands National Seashore protected dunes running east. The least-built-up barrier-island stretch on the Emerald Coast.
Navarre Beach sits on Santa Rosa Island between Pensacola Beach (40 minutes west on Highway 399) and Fort Walton Beach (15 minutes east) — the Navarre Beach Causeway crosses Santa Rosa Sound, the 1,545-foot Navarre Beach Pier on the Gulf side is the longest fishing pier in the Gulf of Mexico (and the Atlantic-coast pelican-and-mackerel-fisherman backdrop), the Navarre Beach Marine Park anchors the east end with the Navarre Beach Sea Turtle Conservation Center, and the Gulf Islands National Seashore (Santa Rosa Area) runs east through 25 miles of undeveloped Federal-protected dune.
Our rentals run from one- and two-bedroom condos at Beach Colony Resort, Summerwind Resort, and Caribbean Resort towers along Gulf Boulevard, to Sunset Beach soundside condos with the Santa Rosa Sound dock view, and a handful of beachfront homes in the eastern Marine Park stretch. The destination is condo-heavy and family-quiet — most regulars come for the pier-and-snorkel-reef week, not the bar-and-restaurant scene. VPS Destin–Fort Walton Beach is 30 minutes east; Pensacola International (PNS) is 50 minutes west.