Highway 30A (County Road 30A) is a scenic 24 mile ribbon of beach towns on Florida’s Emerald Coast — each town along the way has its own personality: Dune Allen, Blue Mountain, Seaside, Seagrove, WaterColor, Grayton Beach, Alys Beach, Rosemary Beach, and Inlet Beach — the towns change tone every 5–10 minutes of driving.
Towns Along Highway 30A
Highway 30A is a scenic stretch of Florida’s Emerald Coast, weaving through charming beach towns that each have their own unique character.
Dune Allen & Blue Mountain Beach – laid-back and less crowded, perfect if you want peace and nature.
Grayton Beach – artsy, bohemian, and home to the famous Red Bar.
WaterColor – family-friendly with resort amenities and access to dune lakes.
Seaside – pastel cottages, Airstream Row food trucks, and a central square make it iconic.
Seagrove – central and convenient, with easy access to the beach.
Alys Beach – striking white architecture, upscale dining, and Mediterranean vibes.
Rosemary Beach – romantic, walkable, and one of the most photographed towns on 30A.
Inlet Beach – quieter, with wide sandy beaches and easy access to Panama City Beach.
Places to Geaux Stay on 30A!
WaterColor Inn & Resort (WaterColor / Santa Rosa Beach)
The WaterColor Inn is a full resort experience with beachfront rooms, multiple pools and on-site dining (including Fish Out of Water), so it’s ideal if you want resort amenities while still being a short bike-ride from Seaside and Grayton. The property’s family-friendly facilities and resort programming make it an easy, low-stress pick for multigenerational trips.
The Pearl (Rosemary Beach)
The Pearl is a boutique hotel in the middle of Rosemary Beach — pick it for luxe rooms, a rooftop bar with Gulf views, and immediate access to Rosemary’s cobbled streets, restaurants, and boutiques. If your trip is about romantic dinners, walking to rooftop cocktails and staying in town (not a house rental), The Pearl puts you in the center of everything.
BeachCrest Condominium 501 (Seagrove / Santa Rosa Beach)
BeachCrest is a Gulf-front condo building with direct beach access and sweeping water views — unit 501 is a vacation rental option that places you steps from the sand and central to Seagrove & Seaside. Staying in a condo like BeachCrest gives you a full kitchen and living space — perfect for families or groups who want home comforts and to self-cater between beach days.
The Lodge 30A (Seagrove / Santa Rosa Beach area)
The Lodge 30A is a newer hotel option with friendly service, comfortable rooms, and a quieter location that offers easy drives or bikes to Seaside, WaterColor and beaches. For visitors who want hotel-style stays but still want proximity to multiple 30A towns, The Lodge is an excellent mid-range option.
Camp Creek Inn (Inlet Beach area)
Camp Creek Inn is a boutique hotel that sits near Inlet Beach with a quiet, elevated feel and well-reviewed rooms; it’s a good pick for travelers who want a boutique hotel close to the eastern end of 30A while still being within easy drive of Rosemary and Seaside.
Watersound Inn / Watersound Beach Club (Watersound area)
Watersound Inn and the nearby Watersound Beach Club offer access to a quieter, gated beach experience (and exclusive club amenities if your rental or stay includes it). Choose this area if you want privacy, access to a private beach club and upscale condo-style suites.
Hibiscus Coffee & Guesthouse is a quaint, Old-Florida–style B&B nestled in the heart of Grayton Beach, just off Highway 30A. It offers a laid-back, artsy retreat with lush gardens and vintage décor that transports you back to a simpler, more whimsical time.
Note: Many visitors to 30A choose either boutique hotels (The Pearl, Camp Creek) or private condos and beach houses (BeachCrest units, Watersound rentals). If you travel with family or a group, a condo or house rental often gives more value and space; for weekend couples trips, boutique hotels with walkable dining are hard to beat.
Things to Geaux Do on 30A!
Discover the top activities along Florida’s scenic Highway 30A, from beach adventures to bike trails and local art. These must-do experiences will help you make the most of your coastal getaway.
Ride the Timpoochee Trail (the 30A bike path)
The 30A bike path is a paved 19 mile multi-use trail linking communities. It is the most scenic and relaxing way to see every town without fighting traffic. Rent a bike in town or ride your own.
Explore the rare coastal dune lakes
Kayak on Western Lake and other dune lakes for glassy water and wildlife sightings (BoatHouse WaterColor runs rentals and lessons).
Visit Grayton Beach State Park
Surf, hike the dunes, or enjoy a quieter stretch of sand with nature trails nearby.
Walk Seaside & watch the amphitheater / sunset
Seaside’s central square, shops and food trucks (Airstream Row) are iconic 30A stops.
Take a stand-up paddleboard or dolphin cruise
Multiple outfitters along 30A offer daily rentals and boat trips.
Shop local boutiques & catch a farmers’ market
Rosemary and Seaside host boutique-lined streets and weekend markets with local artisans.
Catch live music and local events
Many restaurants and bars run live music nights and 30A has a regular festival calendar.
The Big Chill / Hub 30A (Watersound)
The Big Chill is an family-friendly outdoor entertainment hub located in Watersound Beach, near Seacrest and Alys Beach. It is a lively open-air complex and one-stop spot for food, music, and festive activities for all ages.
Best Places to Geaux Eat on 30A!
From fresh Gulf seafood to upscale dining and local favorites, 30A is packed with incredible restaurants. Here’s where travelers and foodies agree you’ll find the most memorable meals.
Shunk Gulley Oyster Bar is a longtime favorite for fresh oysters, live music, and elevated casual seafood; winner in multiple 30A Hot Spot categories. Great view and an upbeat atmosphere.
Café Thirty-A is a fine-dining staple located in Seagrove along 30A and known for its consistently excellent seafood and steaks served in a chic, upscale setting. Their famous BOGO entrée deal makes it a great choice for a high-quality yet value-packed dinner.
Surfing Deer brings an upscale yet inviting dining experience to Seagrove Beach. The restaurant offers a fusion of Gulf-inspired dishes with global flavors, served in a sleek, modern setting. With valet service and attentive staff, it’s a favorite for date nights and special celebrations.
La Crema Tapas & Chocolate offers a cozy, European-inspired dining experience in the heart of Rosemary Beach. Drawing inspiration from the tapas and chocolate shops of Madrid and Barcelona, the restaurant serves a variety of small plates and desserts in a charming courtyard setting.
The Chanticleer Eatery is nestled in Grayton Beach, and a locally loved spot known for its made-from-scratch comfort food and inviting atmosphere. Don’t miss their signature white chocolate coconut cookies and creamy key lime pie for dessert.
Gallion’s, located in Rosemary Beach, combines elevated coastal cuisine with a stylish, modern ambiance that feels perfect for a girls’ night out or special dinner.
Pescado Seafood Grill & Rooftop Bar is perched atop the “Orleans” building in Rosemary Beach and offers a refined dining experience with panoramic Gulf views. The restaurant features a rooftop bar and dining room serving seafood dishes.
George’s at Alys Beach is a beautifully elevated spot offering “coastal cuisine with southern flair”—from fresh seafood to inventive favorites like Grouper sandwiches or fried seafood baskets.
Best Places to Geaux Drink on 30A!
Whether you’re craving a beachside cocktail, craft beer, or a glass of wine, 30A offers plenty of great spots to unwind. These top-rated bars and lounges are perfect for day or night
Bud & Alley’s in Seaside is perched right on the Gulf and iconic for its rooftop bar and unbeatable sunset views.
Old Florida Fish House in Seagrove is a go-to venue for live music right by Eastern Lake, with musical performances nightly.
The Red Bar in Grayton Beach is an institution on 30A offering nightly live music.
The Havana Beach Rooftop at The Pearl in Rosemary Beach has Gulf views and a lively cocktail program that is ideal for sunsets and a romantic vibe.
Growler Garage is tucked across from the beach, it blends beachy charm with a unique aesthetic with a vibrant patio bar teeming with craft beers and live local bands.
NEAT Tasting Room, located in Alys Beach, has a chic, intimate vibe that hosts “Wine & Song” acoustic evenings—cozy, charming, and perfect for a mellow, coastal night out.
Shrimp Shack & Boardwalk Bar is a casual, beachside cocktail experience in Seaside serving up classic and handcrafted cocktails, luxury frozen drinks, several drafts, and a curated wine list.
Good to Kneaux!
Choosing the right accommodations can transform your 30A vacation. These expert tips highlight the best hotels, inns, and rentals to fit every travel style.
Tips for Staying Along 30A!
- Reserve early – hotels and restaurants book fast in high season.
- Rent bikes – the easiest and most fun way to explore.
- Pick your town by vibe – Seaside/WaterColor for families, Rosemary/Alys for couples, Grayton for a boho feel.
- Check live music schedules: While many venues offer music nightly during high season, checking online or calling ahead ensures you don’t miss your favorites.
- Getting Around – Rent bikes or a golf cart for the full 30A experience. Parking is limited in popular towns.
- Packing – Bring beachwear, casual sundresses, and a chic outfit or two for upscale dinners. Check out my beach packing list.
- Reservations – Book ahead for Pescado, Café Thirty-A, and The Surfing Deer — they’re some of the most in-demand restaurants on 30A.
