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A Small Florida Beach Town with Big Charm

Mexico Beach is one of the finest seaside towns along Florida's Forgotten Coast. Enjoy access to beautiful sandy beaches and fantastically clear waters from one of our Mexico Beach vacation rentals. We have an extensive selection of vacation rentals in Mexico Beach fit for any group size, and all provide their own unique blend of Florida beach home charm.

 

Browse our Mexico Beach vacation rentals below, or check out our entire catalog of Forgotten Coast rentals. Also, be sure to visit our Explore Mexico Beach page for some helpful trip-planning information.

For years, the quaint coastal town of Mexico Beach, FL has served as a wonderful beach vacation destination for families and solo travelers. Mexico Beach is a relaxing and serene town along Northwest Florida’s Gulf Coast. By visiting Mexico Beach, you can enjoy tranquility and the abundant natural beauty at the town’s white-sand beaches as well as out in the waters of the Gulf of Mexico.

 

In addition to Mexico Beach’s natural splendor, the town itself offers plenty to do in the way of shopping and dining. The town hosts a great selection of locally owned boutiques and other shops where you can pick up a unique souvenir from your travels. As a Forgotten Coast town, Mexico Beach is also home to many incredible seafood eateries and other great local restaurants.

 

Looking to explore more of Florida’s gulf-front beach towns on the Forgotten Coast? Mexico beach is closeby to many other exciting destinations such as Panama City Beach, Cape San Blas, and Port St. Joe. Each destination offers its own blend of Florida beach life and fun things to do. Check out our Explore page to see all the great towns and cities nearby Mexico Beach.

Discover Mexico Beach on Florida's Forgotten Coast

This charming little town is well-known for its small-town vibes and overall great atmosphere. It picked up its initial popularity with the establishment of Highway 90 and Tyndall Field. However, industry began booming when the Mexico Beach Canal was established, creating easy and quick access to the Gulf. In later years, its popularity for sport fishing also signaled this area out for fishing lovers all over the world.

 

The city has been able to maintain its small, beach town atmosphere by protecting beach fronts against development, and restraining/restricting commercial development. This has allowed the town to preserve its natural white-sand beaches and unobstructed views of the Gulf waters. Although Hurricane Michael hit this small town hard, it has managed to bounce back!

The History of Mexico Beach