The best Snowbirds roost is Long Beach Mississippi

Snowbirds come to roost in Long Beach, Mississippi in the fall, winter, and spring.  You have many choices but not at the pricing or with the beauty of the Mississippi Gulf Coast offered by Long Beach vacation properties.  Vacation homes are popular in Long Beach most within walking distance of the beach.  Long Beach is one of several small towns that are not crowded and offer restaurants, shops, and yes, a great public beach.  Long Beach is your perfect home base during your stay away from the frigid North.  A little secret is that any time is a great time to visit Long Beach, Mississippi.

Christies offers several properties in Long Beach and nearby communities.  Special pricing is offered for Snowbirds who stay for 30 days or longer.  Mississippi and local taxes do not apply to stays of 90 days or longer saving 12%.  The special Snowbird rates are designed to attract people who are what we call extended-stay guests more than the typical weekend renter.  

Not only are these special rates very attractive but rates in general in Long Beach and the Mississippi Gulf Coast are lower than Alabama and Florida or in other United States beach communities.

Where Snowbirds Come to Roost

Long Beach caters to the snowbird lifestyle.  You can walk the beautiful streets or take a long walk on the pristine beach.  The water is cooler in the winter but many Snowbirds find it swimmable.  One reason why Long Beach is a great place to come for your winter vacation is that many of the homes we offer are second homes for the owners.  This means that the furnishings are usually more upscale and there is a homey feeling that the property is lived in and well-kept.

Unlike beach communities in other states, Long Beach does not have wall-to-wall condos on the beach and lots of traffic. You could say that Long Beach is a bit of a sleepy city. If you want lots of excitement in a big city, Long Beach is not for you. That said, there is plenty of excitement in the area. Casinos have entertainment and dancing.

Some of the local pubs in Long Beach are known to be active on Friday and Saturday evenings. In short, you can find what you are looking for without having to live in the middle of it. You can find a table at a local restaurant on the weekends without having to contend with crowds. This same goes for the beach.

Because so many vacation rentals are a 2nd home, the owners pay attention to every detail of the property.  This is not to say that homes offered by investors are not well maintained, but there is at least a subtle difference when new owners decorate the property often with personal items.  

Plate in sidewalk Long Beach City Hall
Plate in sidewalk Long Beach City Hall

Christies offers great properties in Long Beach for the winter

At present all of the properties offered in Long Beach are houses offering multiple bedrooms some with a king or queen bed (some with multiples),  plenty of parking, and yards.  The City of Long Beach considers anyone staying over 30 days to be a long-term rental and over 90 days to be tax-exempt. Take a look at what Christies offers in Long Beach and this does not include new properties in the process of being added to our site.

Just click on one of the properties below to visit and see the photos. You can book from the property page on Christies GulfBeachRentals.com website.

One such property is the Magnolia Place which is a four-bedroom house complete with a full kitchen and a nice large yard.  This is a ground-floor property with easy access.  Another property is the Sand Dollar.   This is a raised house which means walking some steps to the living floor.  There is a picnic area under the house and lots of parking.  Surfside Escape is a two-story townhome located a few steps from the beach with a swimming pool.

Click on the properties above that you may want to view or click on the button below to see Christies Gulf Beach Rentals website.  Most of our properties are just a short walk to the beach. Some have an outdoor pool and even tennis courts.  Several are inside a gated community. 

Downtown Long Beach Snowbirds
Downtown Long Beach

Long Beach is centrally located on the MS Gulf Coast

All of the properties are located not far from grocery stores and other retail venues.  A large Walmart is a popular destination for beach items including fishing equipment.  You can probably become a beachcomber by buying a device that scans for metal on the beach.

Long Beach is located not far from Bay St. Louis with its nightlife or Gulfport with its casinos and restaurants.  Of course, just a short distance from Christies properties in Long Beach are some great local restaurants.  Of course, you can find Burger King and McDonalds but the local seafood restaurants and others offering local food and daqueries may be the way to go if you are new to the area.   

Get up early and watch the beautiful sunrises in the East.  The sun goes down in the West offering equally beautiful sunsets.  Of course, the best places to view sunrise and sunset are from the beach.  Winter visitors will be greeted with great weather most days.  While locals believe it may be a bit cool if you are from the far North and even Canada, you will probably find the temperature very moderate if not warm.

Stop by the Long Beach Yacht Club for breathtaking views of the Gulf of Mexico.  If you belong to a Yacht club anywhere this club may recognize your membership.  The Yacht Club has great activities during the year.  The club also has a restaurant. 

Long Beach Centennial memorial
Memorial of City of Long Beach Centennial 1905-2005

Shorts or pants

Locals who have acclimated themselves to the weather start wearing pants in the winter after a full summer of wearing shorts.  On occasion, I will see a couple walking the beach in shorts when it’s 55 degrees out and smile.  I know that they are feeling warm in the sun and thinking what if they were in Minnesota?  Sorry that Long Beach makes it so hard for Snowbirds by making you choose between wearing sorts and pants when you leave your Roost.

There are popular attractions during the winter as there are all year.  Starting with the Jones Park Christmas light event through to Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s, and Mardi Gras Parades.  In between these holidays are many events.  Seafood cookoffs, fairs, arts and crafts events.  

In addition to the many events and things to do on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, you can take a day trip to New Orleans.  A trip to New Orleans is just an hour and you will find that it’s far less expensive to stay in Long Beach than to stay in New Orleans.  Very soon, Amtrak will begin twice-daily passenger service from Gulfport and Bay St. Louis to New Orleans.  If you drive to New Orleans stop by the NASA facility on I10 and visit actual rockets.

It’s a short drive to casinos if you are interested in some adult fun.  The casinos host entertainment all year long in addition to offering great restaurants.  There are 12 casinos on the Mississippi Gulf Coast.  The closest one to Long Beach is the Island View.  The Island View is a casino on the North side of Beach Blvd and the Beach View casino is on the South side of Beach Blvd.  Both casinos are connected by an overhead enclosed walkway.

Pricing vs Alabama and Florida

It’s easy to compare prices on other coasts with those in Mississippi. Just open any third-party application such as Airbnb look at the map, and check out all of those prices. Then quickly change to Long Beach MS and look. You will see a big difference. I was going to post them here but it would not be fair to property owners in other states. Plus, the Mississippi Gulf Coast is closer to most of the North than the other states beaches

This is just one reason and a big one to stay in Long Beach for your winter visit.  Further, there are many more things to do in Long Beach and on the Mississippi Gulf Coast.  When you have finished your walk on the beach, go to a restaurant that is not crowded for breakfast.

Parking on the beach is free even for RV travelers.  You can not stay longer than 24 hours.  There are RV parks at several casinos along with independent operators along Beach Blvd.  You must go to Gulfport and Biloxi for the closest RV parks on or near Beach Blvd.  

Golf courses are located all along the Mississippi Gulf Coast.  If you are a golfer, you will not have a hard time finding a first-class course to play.  According to a friend who is an avid golfer and who has played all of the courses on the Coast, you have great choices.  Most of the courses are open to the public. 

Long Beach, MS Average Temperature Calendar

Long Beach, MS Average Temperature Calendar

Month Average High Average Low
January 67°F 46°F
February 73°F 51°F
March 77°F 56°F
April 81°F 61°F
May 85°F 66°F
June 90°F 72°F
July 95°F 78°F
August 95°F 79°F
September 91°F 75°F
October 79°F 61°F
November 70°F 51°F
December 63°F 46°F

The best beaches anywhere are in Long Beach

A little bit about our beaches.  They were man-made by the Corps of Engineers after Hurricane Katrina (see the story below)  The Corps did an excellent job.  The sand is white and groomed frequently.  With over 4 miles of beaches within the City of Long Beach, you will not have an issue with crowding.  

Dunes are here because of the Sea Oats, Bitter panic grass, Saltmeadown cordgrass, and more that have been carefully planted by volunteers.  The dunes look spectacular and prevent sand from covering U.S. 90 or Beach Blvd.  The dunes are one of my favorite features of the beach.  

There are fire pits, a walkway, and benches along the beach.  Located about the dead center is the Long Beach marina.  It’s an ideal place to catch fish.  The city is in the process of reinventing the harbor with new boat slips, and other amenities.  They just installed new monuments.  Most of the major events held in Long Beach are held near the marina.  Several fishing charters leave from Long Beach including:

Dailey Charters, Still Water Fishing Charters, and Fishing Frenzy Charters.  These fishing charters will take you out beyond the barrier islands to get some very big fish.  The variety of fish available just off of Long Beach is very impressive.  You can always throw a line in at the beach or the marina.  Many people go to the beach to catch Flounder when they come into the shallow water.  Did I mention the views of the beautiful sunrise from the marina?  

Some Snowbirds come to roost for good

Your excellent stay in Long Beach will consist of many memories that you will carry for years to come.  Some visitors come back and buy real estate.  You can build a house near the beach in Long Beach as some of our clients have done.  Or you can buy a second home in Long Beach.  Many consider retiring in Long Beach.  A friend who retired from the Navy has a very nice house in Long Beach and loves it. He is one of the snowbirds who came home to roost in Long Beach.

Consider this. The average price for a single-family, 3 bedroom, two-bathroom house in Long Beach is only $223,455. If you are in the Seattle metro area reading this is $826,592. How about Orange County, CA at $1,162,402?

I have already told you about the city in terms of places to see and go but I did not mention the people.  Long Beach is a small city and community.  It’s more like a village.  A large portion of the population was born and raised in Long Beach.  It seems that everyone knows everyone else.  

This is a very good thing.  Snowbirds who visit Long Beach are made to feel welcome.  Many great people are living within just 10 square miles.  Many Snowbirds come from areas with populations much greater than the 16,000 residents of Long Beach.  If you have never lived in a small town, you will learn a lot about pride.

beach and sun reflected snowbirds roost
Barrier islands off of the Mississippi Gulf Coast break the waves Snowbirds can Roost here in the winter

Activities regularly

Recently the City of Long Beach held a parade as part of Cruisin the Coast.  The only city on the Coast to sponsor a parade.   During the July 4th weekend, they hold a fair and fireworks display.  All year something is going on in Long Beach.  I do not want to forget the night parade held the Saturday before Fat Tuesday during the Mardi Gras season. If you come to Long Beach on the first Saturday in August, you can attend the biggest event of the year. The Long Beach Sea Fest.

The Sea Fest includes a boat parade, a seafood cook-off, live music, and arts and crafts vendors. The festival is also a popular spot for families, with activities such as face painting, balloon animals, and a petting zoo. Sea Fest is a free event and is open to the public. It is one of the most popular events in Long Beach, Mississippi, and attracts thousands of visitors each year. Snowbirds usually miss the hotter months activities but some may come back to roost for a shorter term in the Summer.

The City of Long Beach is constantly offering its residents things to do. Scraping the Coast, and Jeeping the Coast are just two of several events that span the entire coast where Long Beach residents join in. There is much more to do than you have read here.

A little history

the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) played a major role in rebuilding the city of Long Beach, Mississippi, and its beaches after Hurricane Katrina in 2005. The storm caused widespread damage to the city, including its beaches, which were almost completely eroded.

The USACE began work on rebuilding Long Beach’s beaches in 2006. The project involved pumping millions of cubic yards of sand onto the beaches to restore them to their pre-Katrina condition. The project also included the construction of a new seawall to protect the city from future storms.

The USACE completed the Long Beach beach restoration project in 2011. The project was a success and the city’s beaches are now wider and more resilient than they were before Katrina. All of this was done so that Snowbirds could come to Long Beach to roost.

Please read other articles on this site about the Mississippi Gulf Coast and do not forget to book your favorite property on ChristiesGulfBeachRentals.com. We have several properties located in Long Beach and elsewhere on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Canadians and Europeans are most welcome, particularly in the winter. Contact us for special longer-term pricing.

Best unique event: Gulfport Harbor Lights Winter Festival 2024

There are many reasons to visit the Mississippi Gulf Coast during the Fall and Winter, here is a great one.  The City of Gulfport and the Island View Casino Resort offer the Gulfport Harbor Light Winter Festival for everyone to visit.  This has been billed as the best unique winter event in the State of Mississippi.  Come see not only static displays of lights in the shape of sea creatures but also a wonderful dancing lights event powered by artificial intelligence.  

The event is held each November through December just off of Jones Park Drive across from the Mississippi Aquarium.  Free parking is available at the West entrance of Jones Park and in the Coast Transit Authority parking garage adjacent to Jones Park.  It’s easy to get into and out of the area.  I recommend that you make a day of it or even two nights and a day.

The Schedule

The schedule for 2024 is November 25 – December 31 except for Christmas Eve.  The hours of operation are 5:30 PM to 10:30 PM (weather permitting). See the Google Earth rendering at the bottom of this article for the exact location of Jones Park on U.S. 90.

Start by going to the Mississippi Aquarium during the day.  Enjoy the Aquarium and perhaps lunch at one of the close by restaurants.  After the Aquarium, spend time walking on the beach which is adjacent to Jones Park and the Aquarium.  Walk through the harbor and check out the boats.

Places to stay

Drive a few miles East or West back to your Christies Gulf Beach Rentals vacation location and rest up for a great night at the park.  Before I describe the goodies you will see at the Harbor Lights Winter Festival, take a minute to look at a couple of our great properties that you can rent for a weekend or longer.   The owner of Gulf Coast Marvel Condo is offering two adult admission tickets to the Harbor Lights Winter Festival for one party that books this property prior to November 1.

https://christiesgulfbeachrentals.com/accommodation/gulf-coast-marvel-condo

The Gulf Coast Marvel Condo is a great place for up to four individuals.  If you have a larger party, consider staying at the Beach n’ Bungalow, a house that can accommodate a large group.  You will love the fenced yard and beautiful layout of this property.

Magnolia Place is your winter destination on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Located in beautiful Long Beach. Special pricing for Snowbirds. Particularly with stays over 90 days zero sales tax.

Free admission promotion

Another property we recommend is Octopus Garden, this is a three-bedroom, three-bathroom townhome located near the beach.  The owners have agreed to offer two tickets to the first group who books before November 1 at the ChristiesGulfBeachRentals.Com website.  Free vacation travel insurance is also offered at this site.

Now that you have a place to stay during your visit to the Mississippi Gulf Coast, it’s time to talk about the fun.  You need to bring the whole family because everyone will love the Festival.  I mentioned that the owners of our vacation homes will provide free tickets per their offer.  

General Admission

General admission will cost $15.  $5 for children ages 5-12 and free for any child age 4 and under.  Tickets can be purchased online and at the box office.  (This article will be updated with the web address for buying tickets online)

There are ride tickets available which are separate from the entrance fee and cost between $3 and $6 for carnival rides including a Ferris wheel.  Santa’s village is free and children can see Santa Claus among the light displays.  

Live entertainment including local bands is offered on some evenings on the Harbor Lights Stage.  The Festival is open on Christmas Day.  I understand that new rides may be added this Christmas Season.  They install new lights and even offer the express train.  Kids love the merry-go-round carousel and the Santa Express tour train.  The area covered by the light show is very large.  The paved sidewalk winds through the displays making it easy to get around even with a wheelchair.

Light House Gulfport Marina
Gulfport Harbor Light House

About the Gulfport Harbor Lights Winter Festival

The festival began in 2015 as a partnership between the Island View Casino & Resort and the City of Gulfport. The festival attracted over 100,000 visitors in its first year. In 2022, the festival had over 215,000 visitors.

In addition to the light displays, the festival also features a variety of other attractions, including:

  • Carnival rides
  • A train ride
  • Santa’s Village, where visitors can meet Santa Claus and his elves
  • A “Dancing Trees” show
  • Food and drink vendors

The festival is open to the public and admission is $10 for adults and $5 for children ages 3-12. Children under 3 are free. There are also discounts available for seniors, military members, first responders, and teachers.

Here are some statistics about the Gulfport Harbor Lights Winter Festival:

  • Over 1.5 million lights
  • 40 acres of light displays
  • 215,000 visitors in 2022
  • 7 years in operation

The dancing Christmas trees must be seen

The dancing trees that I mentioned above are without doubt the highlight of the entertainment at least for adults.  The Winter Festival is a magical show, the lights move from one tree to another in sync with the music.  It’s difficult to describe so I have included a short video here to prove my point.  It’s a spectacular light show, the work behind the scenes to make this all happen is amazing.

Ferris wheel Harbor Lights Winter Festival
Ferris Wheel

People all around you are having fun.  People leave discussions of politics and problems at home.  Christmas spirit is all around you at this festival.  I almost forgot to mention the hot chocolate.  You may be reading this during a warm part of the year which seems like it is all year but we do have a few cold days in December.  I laugh when I come out at night because it is one of the rare occasions when I am not wearing shorts.  The thought of hot coffee or hot chocolate hits the mark.

The first year my wife and I went to the Festival, we found ourselves in a long line to get fair junk food.  We finally got to the window and I ordered chili cheeze chips and cheezy curly fries.  Tons of calories but they taste great after working up an appetite with all those steps.

Refreshments even for adults

Fortunately, there are refreshments including ones for adults.  Very clean restrooms are scattered around so no problem for those with children or some of the older folks. The free heated trolley is offered for all but seniors like it when they have walked for miles.

We have sat by the fire pits to relax.  Parents and children roast marshmallows over the pits as well.  This is where all of that hot chocolate goes.

Dancing Christmas Trees

Book your stay for more than a weekend

Without a doubt, the annual Gulfport Harbor Lights Winter Festival is a great attraction and one of the many fun things that you can do on the Mississippi Gulf Coast in winter.  Did I mention that those of you who live in the New Orleans area, are more than welcome to spend a weekend with us?  Stay through New Year’s Eve for some of the casino celebrations and entertainment.  

Snowbirds should book for more than a weekend. I recommend adding in Christmas and New Year’s Eve into your travel plans. ChristiesGulfBeachRentals.com offers a discount for two weeks or longer to Snowbirds.

If you decide to park in the Coast Transit Authority garage, some shuttle buses will take you to and from the Festival.  The walk is not long but if you are tired after walking for hours, it may be a good idea to take the bus which can be found near the ticket booths on the East side of the park.

Dress warm if the weather requires it.  The few times we have been to the Winter Festival the weather was great.  It was cool without wind.  And bring an appetite.  Leave the diet at home and have some curly fries.

More information

The Gulfport Harbor Lights Winter Festival has a website. As of this posting, it has not been updated for 2023. We will make any changes to ticket prices and methods to obtain them when the information is available.

Jones Park and Marina
Jones Park and Gulfport Marina

Details about Jones Park

  • Marina: The Jones Park Marina has 319 slips and can accommodate boats up to 80 feet in length. The marina also offers a variety of amenities, including a fuel dock, bait shop, and restrooms.
  • Splash pad: The Jones Park Splash pad is a great place for kids to cool off on a hot day. The splash pad features a variety of water features, including sprays, jets, and a dumping bucket.
  • Playground: The Jones Park Playground is a large, well-equipped playground that is perfect for children of all ages. The playground features slides, swings, climbing structures, and a sandbox.
  • Amphitheater: The Jones Park Amphitheater is an outdoor amphitheater that hosts a variety of concerts, festivals, and other events throughout the year. The amphitheater has seating for over 1,000 people.
  • Walking track: The Jones Park Walking track is a 0.86-mile paved track that winds through the park. The walking track is a popular spot for visitors to get exercise and enjoy the outdoors.

Please check out our Activities tab on the menu for information about more things to do on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Christies offers a variety of properties for your use while you are staying on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Most are located very close to the beach. Reserve your stay on our site and you will receive vacation rental insurance at no additional charge.

4 Best Public Beaches in the South for “2023”

Want a beach that is open, public, and clean? Try out one of our 4 best public beaches in the south for “2023”. All four are found on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Miles of white sandy beaches on the Gulf of Mexico with warm water most of the year.

Shows a crowded beach not in Mississippi
NOT A MISSISSIPPI BEACH

The crowds start forming in Florida, Alabama, and along the East coast. If you want someone to step on your towel and drink your beverages, go to one of the “popular” destinations. If you want a warm place on the water without the crowds but with things to do, come visit one of the beaches we have decided to discuss in this blog.

The Mississippi Gulf Coast can be found along U.S. 90 just south of I10 after you leave Louisiana in the West and Alabama in the East. With lots of choices, we have focused on four beaches where tourists tend to gravitate. These beaches have amenities. While there are lots of other beach choices along the Mississippi Gulf Coast, these are among the best.

Sign on the beach welcoming visitors

Free parking always opens beaches

All Mississippi Gulf Coast beaches are open 24/7. You can sleep on the beach. Also, most of the beaches have parking directly in front of the sand. Some lots are larger than others. There are fire pits along the beach and pergolas as well.

These beaches are not rated in this article as to which is better than the other. You must make that decision. Why not take a drive from Ocean Springs to the Pass Christian bridge and decide?

1: Ocean Springs Public Beach

Most beaches in Mississippi are available to the public even though many are owned by people who own homes on the beach. State law permits access to most beaches at the minimum for walking from one to another. Ocean

Springs has a few beaches, this blog will focus on their main beach called “Front Beach”. This beach starts at the harbor on the East side of town and goes to the Yacht Club on the West. The beach includes two piers for public use. You can fish just watch the birds and dolphins from these piers.

If you want to lie on the beach or swim, the center part of the beach directly in front of Ft. Marparious park is the best place to be. You can play volleyball as well. The park just across the street has restroom facilities and space for picnics. The water is warm much of the year and this beach is a favorite spot for young locals.

Empty beach with single tree designates peaceful
Ocean Springs West Beach

Lots of history here

The park occupies thttps://msgulfcoastheritage.ms.gov/historic/districts/ocean-springs/he site of the first European colony on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Ocean Springs was the capital of the French territory that was the Louisiana Land Purchase. There are monuments at the park celebrating all of the countries that once owned the area including Florida, Louisiana, and much of the South and central part of the U.S. to the Pacific North West.

2: Biloxi Public Beaches

Biloxi is just across the U.S. 90 bridge from Ocean Springs as you go West. Biloxi has one of the longest beaches on the Gulf side of any city on the coast. There are several beaches to choose from but we recommend two beaches in Biloxi. All beaches are on U.S. 90.

East Biloxi Beach

The first beach to check out is where Veterans Ave hits U.S. 90. This is called Biloxi West Central Beach. This is the Eastern part of the beach boardwalk. We like this beach because several restaurants on the pilings face the beach so you can grab a drink after swimming and walk around.

No crowds here

The beaches are wide and the water warms most of the year. Your dog is welcome on this beach. We often sit on the decks above and watch people playing volleyball or just walking along the beach. Jet skis and other beach things are available for rent.

Photo of piers and beach in Ocean Springs devoid of people
Ocean Springs West Beach

2.5: The other Biloxi Beach

The other beach is located across from the shopping mall. As with other beaches, there are beach vendors on this beach as well as renting chairs and jet skis. You can walk across for a meal from some of the fast-food restaurants and get a Starbucks coffee as well. There are other fine beaches between the Biloxi/Ocean Springs bridge and Gulfport.

3: Gulfport has great public beaches

Gulfport beaches offer amenities similar to the ones offered along the Biloxi beaches. Public restrooms and piers are available. It’s hard to pick just one spot in Gulfport as the “best” in the City. If you want to swim and lay your stuff out on the sand, there are miles of beaches for you to choose from.

If you want to be near refreshments, there are restaurants on the Gulfport beaches further west near the port. Jones Park is adjacent to a point where the beach wraps around to the South and then back again past the port. This is one of the most popular beaches with locals. There are public restrooms and fishing piers near the harbor.

Because there is parking all along U.S. 90, you can just pull over and claim your piece of beach for the day. If you have a motor home or trailer, you can park for free at the beach just for the day.

Did I mention that our beaches are not crowded? Did I also mention that the water is very shallow? Your children would have to wade out 50 yards before the water was up to their waists.

Beach, nesting area and palm tree near water
Gulfport Beach with Beach Grass, Least Tern’s nest there

4: Long Beach public beach

Beaches are beautiful in Long Beach. In addition to the groomed white sand, there are some of the most beautiful homes on the Mississippi Gulf Coast along the beach. The beaches in Long Beach are separated by the Long Beach harbor. The East or West beaches.

The harbor provides restaurants and other services. You can get hungry laying on the beach. These beaches are not frequented as much as the ones in Biloxi. Long Beach receives its fair share of guests but it does not have any casinos so the traffic on these beaches is lower.

If you want secluded, come to a beach in Long Beach. Most of the people at these beaches are locals who can make recommendations for shopping and restaurants in the small downtown area just off of the beach. As with the other beaches, warm water and shallow water are perfect for families.

empty beach with clouds on the sky
Lots of room to spread out

4 Best Public Beaches in the South for “2022”: Found

Now you know about our almost private, public beaches. Every year hundreds of thousands of people drive East and West without knowing what is only a few miles South of their path. I am from California and I was astonished that I bypassed these great beaches.

Beaches in much of California are crowded and it’s a serious chore to reach them through the traffic. Then when you are ready to dive in, you find the water to be frigid. What a shock. Why fight the crowds, and swim in warm water? Most people just float and swim anyway so that’s what our beaches are best for.

You can enjoy other beach activities including parasailing, paddleboarding, jet-skiing, snorkeling, and fishing. After a long day at the beach, try out one of our great restaurants or bars. Try your luck at one of our 12 casinos. There are lots of things to do. Have kids, try out the amusement area near Biloxi beach, or go to Margaritaville.

Can I stay by the beach?

With us of course. Christie’s Gulf Beach Rentals has lots of vacation rental properties on or near the beach. Our properties can accommodate an intimate party of two or a family of 12.

Stay with us and enjoy onto only our beautiful beaches but our properties. Some of our properties have fire pits, BBQs, and yard games. Others are a few steps from the beach. Make your reservations on this site. If you have questions, call us or message us. Send us an email: Yes@ChristiesGulfBeachRentals.com. Want to read more about the area, check out the blog site: RetireCoast.com and Logan-Anderson, Gulf Coastal Realtors blog articles

Please read our other blog articles and visit our “activities” page.

Snowbirds: escape to the Mississippi Gulf Coast now

Why wait, winter is here and you are cold. Our 55+ degree days with clear skies are far better than hunkering down in front of the fireplace in Minnesota. Sorry, no snow here. Leave those heavy clothes behind. Shorts are mandatory. Snowbirds need to escape the cold winters and defrost on the beach. Yes, you can drink frozen daiquiris in January.

All snowbirds are welcome here. We love people who travel from Washington, North and South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, New York, and even New Englanders. If you live between these states and the Mississippi Gulf Coast, it’s still warmer here than where you are now.

21 Reasons to Stay on the Mississippi Gulf Coast in Winter

  • Warm weather: The average winter temperature in the Mississippi Gulf Coast is 65 degrees Fahrenheit, with highs in the 70s and lows in the 50s. This is a great escape from the cold weather up north.
  • Beautiful beaches: The Mississippi Gulf Coast has some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Miles of white sand and clear blue water make for a perfect place to relax and soak up the sun.
  • Great food: The Mississippi Gulf Coast is home to some of the best seafood in the country. You can find everything from fresh shrimp and oysters to catfish and crab.
  • Lots of activities: There are plenty of activities to keep you busy on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. You can go swimming, fishing, boating, golfing, shopping, and more.
  • Friendly people: The people on the Mississippi Gulf Coast are known for being friendly and welcoming. You’re sure to feel right at home here.
  • Affordable prices: The Mississippi Gulf Coast is a great value for your money. You can find affordable accommodations, food, and activities.
  • Short travel time: The Mississippi Gulf Coast is only a short flight or drive from many major cities in the United States.
  • Variety of destinations: There are many different destinations to choose from on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. You can find big cities, small towns, and everything in between.
  • Something for everyone: The Mississippi Gulf Coast has something for everyone. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing vacation or an action-packed adventure, you’ll find it here.
  • History and culture: The Mississippi Gulf Coast has a rich history and culture. You can visit historical sites, museums, and art galleries.
  • Outdoor recreation: The Mississippi Gulf Coast is a great place to enjoy the outdoors. You can go hiking, biking, camping, and more.
  • Wildlife: The Mississippi Gulf Coast is home to a variety of wildlife, including dolphins, sea turtles, and alligators.
  • Festivals and events: The Mississippi Gulf Coast hosts a variety of festivals and events throughout the year.
  • Shopping: The Mississippi Gulf Coast has great shopping. You can find everything from souvenirs to high-end boutiques.
  • Dining: The Mississippi Gulf Coast has a wide variety of dining options. You can find everything from casual restaurants to fine dining establishments.
  • Nightlife: The Mississippi Gulf Coast has a vibrant nightlife. You can find bars, clubs, and casinos.
  • Transportation: The Mississippi Gulf Coast is easy to get around. You can fly, drive, or take the train.
  • Accommodations: There are a variety of accommodations to choose from on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. You can find hotels, condos, and vacation rentals.
  • Safety: The Mississippi Gulf Coast is a safe place to visit. The crime rate is low and the people are friendly.
  • Relaxation: The Mississippi Gulf Coast is a great place to relax and rejuvenate. You can spend your days swimming, sunbathing, and exploring.
cold winter
Really? How about a beach?

Miles and miles of beaches await Snowbirds who escape the winter. Talk about a long walk on the Biloxi boardwalk or the beach sidewalk. Go fishing, no need for a hole in the ice since we have none. Winter is great for fishing along the Gulf and in the Bayous. No need to cut a hole in the ice, just throw you line in the water. While it’s true that alligators are hard to see during the winter, a few may be found if you know where to look.

Our seasoned food will keep you warm as you think of your family back home shoveling their driveway. Rather than operating a snowblower, you can be on a jet ski. Those 10-pound boots can stay in the mudroom, all you need here is flip-flops.

Our weather is just for Snowbirds

Why talk about the weather when you can see the NOAA weather chart for each month of the year along with some history? Our winters are very mild as you can see from the chart below:

Average temperature for Biloxi, Mississippi

Month Average High Temperature (°F) Average Low Temperature (°F)
January 59.5 42.8
February 62.1 45.2
March 67.3 49.9
April 74.1 56.5
May 82.1 64.8
June 88.8 73.8
July 91.1 77.5
August 90.9 77.3
September 84.6 70.5
October 75.2 60.8
November 65.1 50.3
December 57.4 43.2

Winter things to do

There are lots of activities on the Mississippi Gulf for Snowbirds who escape from our great weather. I mentioned fishing but you can also go out deep sea fishing or rent a boat and Cruze our bays and bayous. Visit the aquarium and some of our many museums. Walk around Ocean Springs or Bay St. Louis if you like art.

beach in winter snowbird escape
This is more like it!

Of course, there are plenty of casinos along the coast (12) to keep you busy at night. Most have live entertainment some nights of the week. Our golf courses are open. Winter is a great time to golf in this area. Take a day trip to New Orleans to visit the WWII museum or to Mobile to visit the battleship.

Don’t forget the food, some of the best in the nation. We have our own food culture here. Cajun and Southern food dominate most menus. You can even get a hamburger made from 1/2 Andouille sausage and 1/2 beef. Gulf shrimp are abundant and don’t get me started on how good they are.

It’s also crawfish season for those Snowbirds who escape just to eat these delicious items. Crawfish are available all winter even into April.

Mardi Gras

Did you know that every Mississippi Gulf Coast city celebrates Mardi Gras with parades? If you plan to be in the area during the Mardi Gras season which is typically in February, plan to attend at least one parade. Some friends of ours moved to the Gulf Coast and found the parades to be great fun. They attended most of them and carted home boxes of goodies thrown out.

There are other events scheduled during the winter as well. The word “winter” means little to residents of the Mississippi Gulf Coast. We wear shorts all year except those very few days when the temperature goes below 50. Ask someone who lives here when the temperature gets to 50, they will tell you it’s cold. Ask a snowbird wearing shorts, you know what they will say in the middle of January.

Snowbirds love the white sand beaches after their escape from the cold. Take a stroll along the Biloxi boardwalk and enjoy the long empty beaches. Or, bring some firewood and use one of the many fire pits on the beach.

Want to know much more, check out this article about Snowbirds and the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Check out our articles on this site and visit our activities page. Snowbirds who actually escape need things to do and there are many here.

Where to stay?

You should book early for the best properties. Booking during the summer and early fall will usually guarantee that you will find the property you desire. While there are various types of properties hotels, and motels for example. Many snowbirds will feel right at home renting a vacation property for a few days, weeks, or months.

Short-term rentals are very popular on the Mississippi Gulf Coast and few property management companies have the great selection that Christies Gulf Beach Rentals offers.

You found our website, Christies Gulf Beach Rentals. The best place to start. We have several properties within walking distance of the beach and a special bayou retreat as well. Go back to the home page and take a look at the variety we offer. Book right on the site and save money over using the 3rd party sites.

If you are planning to stay for more than two weeks, it’s best to contact us for a lower rate e.g. 30+ days. We will email you a coupon and then you can reserve it right on our site with your credit card.

Happy Porpoise Cottage walking distance of the beach. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, yard, fire pit, bbq, picnic table, laundry it’s all there.

From a single-family house with a fenced yard to a townhome and bed and breakfast-type accommodations inside of a historic house. Your group can be as small as one or as many as 13. We have two houses next to each other and we can sleep a total of 25 between both, great for a large family.

Many of our properties have fire pits which are terrific for winter evenings. Most of our properties have BBQs outside in the backyard. If you are traveling with a group for an event and need additional parking, some of our properties can accommodate multiple vehicles.

Stay with us

Contact us at Yes@christiesgulfbeachrentals.com by email or just reserve on the site. Rates are lower in winter so take advantage of them. If you are active-duty military or a veteran, contact us for our discounted rates. If you want to learn more about the area, read some of our blog articles and go to RetireCoast.com and Logan Anderson, Gulf Coastal Realtors sites that specialize in articles about the area.

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