Last Updated on May 13, 2026 by Fadra Nally
Is Gulf Shores and Orange Beach, Alabama actually worth visiting – especially if you want a mix of relaxation, adventure, and a little luxury?

I’ve been before… but this time, I tried a completely different kind of trip and it changed everything.
You may recall (or probably not) that I visited Alabama’s beaches (which includes Orange Beach and Gulf Shores) several years ago with a planned itinerary called the “Beach Momcation.” At the time, I was the mom of a 10 year old and needed a little me time. That included a little adventure, a little spa time, and some relaxation.
It’s nine years later and I’m now an empty nester and travel looks different for me. And that means a different itinerary for Alabama’s beaches. I’m ready for the second half of my life where I can dive into adventure a little more and reward myself with luxury at the end of the day.
In this guide, I’ll walk you through a realistic 4-day Alabama beach itinerary, what’s actually worth your time, and how to plan a trip that balances adventure with total relaxation.
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Who This Trip Is For
You’ll find all types on the beaches of Alabama and that’s what I love. It’s families with young children, families with teens, older couples, girls trips, and empty nesters like me.
I was paired up with my good friend Andrea to experience this itinerary with (adventure is more fun with friends). While she’s not an empty nester yet, she is the mom of two high school boys and can use some “me time” as well.

This Alabama beach itinerary is perfect if you:
- are planning a girls trip, couples trip, or empty nester escape
- want an easy, low-stress beach getaway
- like a mix of relaxation and light adventure
- prefer comfort and convenience over roughing it
- want to be surprised by the beach again!
Where To Stay
On my last trip, we settled into a beautiful condo at Caribe Resort at Orange Beach. While I loved the condo and the location (situated on the back bays at Alabama Point), we were across a busy road from the beach.
For this trip, we stayed at Turquoise Place in Orange Beach in a luxury beachfront condo on the 21st floor. Each condo has 3, 4, or 5 bedrooms – perfect for family stays, girls trips, or people (like me) that enjoy large luxury accommodations.

Each condo has several large bedrooms equipped with premium mattresses (super comfy), private bathrooms for every bedroom, gourmet kitchen, living room with a gas fireplace, and a huge outdoor balcony complete with cushioned seating, an outdoor kitchen, and a hot tub, serviced daily.
More importantly, you get:
- Walkability to beach
- No road crossing
- Plenty of space for larger groups (which gives you a better value!)
Somehow, I managed to convince Andrea that I needed the master bedroom so I got to wake up with a beach view every morning!
If you want beachfront luxury with space to spread out, Turquoise Place is one of the best options in Orange Beach.
Pro tip
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Turquoise Place AvailabilityOur Alabama Beach Itinerary
Our itinerary was a little different since we were hosted as part of Visit Alabama’s Beaches Great American Beach Trip. Their proposal was to come up with a list of activities and have fans on social media vote for the best itinerary.

I’m including that here for you because so many of these choices would have been great! Some also seemed a little terrifying for me. And for that reason, I LOVED THEM.
It’s easy to reach an age where wine tasting and spa treatments are your idea of a good time (and trust me, I love those things too). But part of staying young is challenging yourself to try new things. That’s exactly what we did!
Here’s our itinerary for a 4 day trip to Alabama’s beaches.
Day 1 for Alabama’s Beaches
Getting There + Settling Into Beach Life
Because I live in Maryland, driving to Alabama was not a feasible option. The easiest way was a nonstop flight on American Airlines from Reagan National (DCA) direct to Pensacola.
Our first stop was checking in to Turquoise Place. Make sure you know if you’re in C Tower or D Tower as they have separate entrances but the security guards will direct you to the right area and provide your “magic band” that gives you access to everything on property.

A Low-Key First Night (And Why It Matters)
We knew we were planning to hit the ground running in the morning so after settling in, we decided to have a chill dinner.
We had reservations but due to flight delays, we ended up finding a beachside table at Foodcraft, a casual restaurant in Gulf State Park at the Hilton. Parking is limited but they offer free valet parking (just get your ticket validated at the hostess stand).


Since we knew we’d be eating out for our meals, we stopped by the local Publix and grabbed just a few snacks and drinks for the condo.
We ended the night with a soak in the hot tub on the balcony. This is what the snacks and drinks were for!
Day 2 for Alabama’s Beaches
Start Easy: Circle Boats on Cotton Bayou
After a quick breakfast at the resort (included with our stay), we headed to Beachside Circle Boats for our first activity.

Circle boats are the perfect way to ease into your water activities. Think of a standup paddleboard, but round. With a seat on it. And a little electric motor.
It’s a great way to travel Cotton Bayou, a no wake zone where you can frequently see waterfowl and, if you’re lucky, dolphins (we weren’t so lucky).
They are easy to ride, easy to control, and perfect for ages 5 to 85!
First-Time Friendly Jet Skiing at Flora-Bama Marina
I had never been on a jet ski, nor did I want to get on a jet ski. But these Yamaha two seaters at the Flora-Bama Marina were so stable and comfortable that my fears were quickly alleviated. We were given a map of the best areas to ride, a few quick lessons, some “in case of emergency” pointers (which thankfully we didn’t need), and we were off!

These jet skis float with no effort so I could have just taken a relaxing ride if I wanted. But once I got the hang of it, I pushed it all the way to 55 kph (relax, it’s only 34.2 mph). It was so exhilarating that we stayed out for almost an hour!
Lunch With a View at Flora-Bama Yacht Club
Since it was walkable (and an icon of the Alabama beaches), we decided to walk over to the Flora-Bama Yacht Club. While that may sound like a luxurious experience, this is not your ordinary yacht club. This is a beachside haunt with character, and lots of it. But don’t be fooled by the bikinis and picnic tables.
We sat in the restaurant drinking a Bushwacker (think chocolate coffee milkshake with rum and a cherry) and dined on some of the finest (and freshest) fish tacos I’ve ever had.


Exploring the Backcountry Trail by eBike
After lunch, we stopped by the condo to change from wet to dry gear for our ebike adventure and headed to Beach Bike Rentals further down the island.
Beach Bike Rentals set us up with two Trek Electra Townie Go! bikes. Easy and comfortable for riding (and they set us up with a basket for our gear!).

Then we headed to the nearby Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trail, which offers over 28 miles of paved, ADA-accessible trails. If you’re a nature lover, it’s a great place to observe tortoises, butterflies, birds, and even bobcats and alligators!
Casual Dinner + Live Music at Woodside
While there are lots of amazing restaurants in the area, we opted for a low key dinner in Gulf State Park at Woodside. You order at the counter and find a seat inside, on the screen porch, or outside, where you can listen to live music.

Day 3 for Alabama’s Beaches
Slow Start at The Southern Grind
The Southern Grind breakfast spot is a staple in the area offering a variety of coffee and tea drinks, as well as breakfast sandwiches and freshly baked quiche. Come for the food and stay for the shopping. It’s got great coastal merchandise for sale!

Facing My Fear: Parasailing Over the Gulf
I was so incredibly nervous for this activity. More than any other. And once we met the crew at Parasail Sky Surfer, hopped on board the boat, and got our safety briefing, I had this calm come over me. It was a voice that said, you’re doing this.
So I relaxed into it and found myself 400 feet over the Gulf looking down at the water and back at the shore. Even being a bit nervous about heights, I was perfectly fine as all the water mutes any point of reference (until you look down at the tiny boat!).

After 8-10 minutes, we were back on the boat feeling ready for any other adventures that would come our way!
Beachfront Lunch at CoastAL
Adventure works up an appetite and CoastAL was a great place to satisfy that. Touted as one of the largest restaurants (able to serve 1600 people), we found a quiet outdoor table for lunch where I, once again, enjoyed the local blackened grouper.
This time, however, we skipped the Bushwacker and opted to split an amazing Key Lime Cheesecake!



Walking Along the Beach
After lunch, we were ready for some downtime. Since Turquoise Place is a beachfront resort, we got changed and headed out for our first walk on the beautiful, white sandy beaches. There’s direct access from the resort via a wooden pier and beach umbrellas for resort guests.

Shopping + Downtime at The Wharf
After we got our toes sandy, we headed to a shopping and nightlife district called The Wharf. It’s full of unique boutiques and shops and… a ferris wheel! We kept our feet on the ground and ended up getting pedicures together instead.

Italian at the Beach? Surprisingly Yes.
I had no idea what to expect from an Italian restaurant at the beach but Villaggio Grille came highly recommended. So we went big with a truffle mushroom pizza (half off at Happy Hour) as an appetizer and both indulged with a filet mignon and gnocchi for our dinner.


Finding the Hidden Speakeasy at The Wharf
With it being our last night at the beach, we wanted to find 8 Reale, the local speakeasy at The Wharf. It’s actually hidden behind a jewelry store and you’ll need a code (found daily on their Facebook page) to enter.

The drinks and service at 8 Reale were top notch and the ambience, along with the piano player, is what I needed for a perfect speakeasy experience!
Ending the Day the Best Way Possible
Listen – it’s your last night. Your legs may be sunburned still from bike riding but just get in the hot tub and enjoy it. And don’t worry about having to pack a wet bathing suit. It will probably be dry by the morning!
Day 4 for Alabama’s Beaches
One Last Morning at the Beach
Although we weren’t ready to say goodbye, our flight plans required an early morning departure from Turquoise Place. Check out is super easy. Simply gather your used towels by the front door, run the dishwasher, and throw your trash down the chute. Then it’s off to breakfast!
A Sweet Send-Off Before Heading Home
Donuts aren’t usually a regular breakfast staple for me (although I love them) but beach donuts are definitely a thing.
We couldn’t decide between two local favorites: City Donut and Daisy’s Donuts, so we tried both! I loved both but definitely had a favorite. For this one, though, I’ll let you decide on your own.


Planning Your Trip to Alabama’s Beaches
You don’t need an official Alabama beach itinerary but it does help to have an idea of what you want to do and when you want to go.
Getting to Alabama is surprisingly easy (by plane or by car) and if you don’t have the time for a full beach week, a four day itinerary like this is perfect.
How to Get There (And Why Pensacola Is Easiest)
Pensacola International Airport (PNS) is actually the closest major airport to the Gulf Shores area but you will need to rent a car. It took us less than an hour and was a super easy drive. Also, you can’t miss the Floribama line!
You can also fly into Gulf Shores International Airport (JKA). Allegiant Air is one of the newest carriers to offer nonstop service from smaller cities like Kansas City, Knoxville, and Cincinnati.
Best Time to Visit Gulf Shores & Orange Beach
The only slow seasons for Alabama’s beaches are probably December and January when the high temperatures are only in the 60s. By March, tourist season is in full swing and by the summer, you better have reservations for everything!
Personally, I love the slower seasons but whatever you decide, make your reservations in advance so you won’t be disappointed.
Why You Should Go
The people that know about Alabama’s beaches absolutely love Alabama’s beaches. But almost everyone in my personal circle said the same thing… “Alabama has beaches?”
Yes, they do. That’s why I still consider them a hidden gem! It’s accessible, beautiful, and something different than your regular old Florida vacation. And there’s more to do than just sit on the beach.
This was my second time visiting the beaches of Alabama and I’m already looking forward to the next trip!