Fresh Seafood and Vegetables in Port St. Joe

A new amenity for Port St. Joe is the SaltAir Farmer's Market. Unlike large cities the Forgotten Coast has never before had a fresh vegetable and seafood market; but now we do. Open from 10am-2pm on the 1st and 3rd Saturday of each month from April to November the SaltAir Farmer's Market provides fresh seasonal fruits and vegetables as well as local seafood. While you pick up your favorite fruits and veggies you can enjoy the sound of local bands as well as local artwork; but don't forget to stop by and catch a quick workshop demonstrating new recipes.

Once you've picked out your produce and seafood, have a seat and watch the local musicians. No matter what style of music you listen to, I'm sure our local talent won't let you down. Take a trip down Reed Ave. and shop Port St. Joe's local merchants.

Port St. Joe may not be that “big” city that you live in now, but isn't that what you like so much? If going to the SaltAir Farmer's Market is the only thing you had to do on a Saturday morning sounds good to you, check out our Port St. Joe Real Estate listings.

Cape San Blas Lighthouse Grand Opening

For the first time in a lifetime for the young residents of Gulf County, the Cape San Blas lighthouse was opened to the public on September 20, 2008. For many years we have traveled to the lighthouse wishing we could climb to the top and enjoy the view as they did when the first lighthouse on Cape San Blas was erected in 1849. The lighthouse that stands on Cape San Blas today is actually the third to be erected; due to hurricanes and fire that was set by the Confederates.

As we waited at the bottom of the tower to climb the 96 steps to the top, we listened to a gentleman as he spoke about his experiences of running up and down those steps each morning and evening to drop the curtains over the lens. He and his wife had traveled back to Cape San Blas for the open house to see how much had changed since he last saw the lighthouse in 1953 as a Coast Guard lad stationed in Cape San Blas. To his surprise the only change was the move of the two Keeper's dwellings nearer to the lighthouse.

The climb was a bit scary as the steps narrowed toward the top of the lighthouse, but it was worth the wait as much as it was the butterflies while climbing to the top. The view was one that you would have never imagined. The St. Joseph Historical Society did a wonderful job assisting in the restoration of the Cape San Blas Lighthouse and Keeper's dwellings. The public can now visit the lighthouse museum  Wednesday-Friday from 11am to 5pm and Saturday's from 10am to 4pm.

If you are not able to make the 96 steps to the top or are just afraid of heights; this virtual tour of Cape San Blas Lighthouse is the next best thing to experiencing it for yourself. You have a bird's eye view of the Gulf of Mexico as well as the third-order Fresnel lens on the inside of the lighthouse.

WindMark Beach along Florida's Forgotten Coast

WindMark Beach is 3.5 miles of secluded sandy white beaches. Undoubtably the beaches of WindMark Beach are its main attraction but it also has a Village Center for those who would like to take a late afternoon stroll or grab an early morning cup of coffee. With WindMark Beach being in its early stages there is plenty of real estate up for sale. Real Estate seekers can find beachfront homes, loft apartments and homes secluded by vegetation with wildlife wondering about.

WindMark Beach is a uniquely planned development; I would go as far as saying it is one of a kind. The developers kept every plant, tree, and flower that was removed and placed it back into the plans. When you enter WindMark Beach you will see the modern Village Center which consist of a restaurant, shops, and an amphitheater. With plans to add more shops, a small market, a spa and fitness center, and an ice cream and coffee shop, the residents of WindMark will never have to leave to find what they are looking for.

During the spring, summer, and fall seasons you will find movies playing in the amphitheater on a late evening or maybe even a wedding. WindMark Beach is the perfect community for a perfect Florida Coast.

Dining in Mexico Beach, Florida

It’s Friday night in Mexico Beach and while the residents of Mexico Beach are enjoying paradise, they ask themselves one question; what’s for dinner? How many times have you said to yourself, “I don’t want to cook but there is nothing good around”? Well the residents of Mexico Beach have said the same thing but they left off one part, “there is nothing good around”.

From seafood to pizza you can find anything to tickle your fancy in Mexico Beach. Rather it’s a Tuesday night or a Saturday night you can enjoy gumbo at the Fish House Restaurant, grilled shrimp at Toucan’s, or a pizza at Beach Pizza; just to name a few.

One of the newest restaurants to Mexico Beach is soon to be famous "Two Crabs".  Home of the finest steamed seafood, period.


Looking for something a little more ethnic? The residents of Mexico Beach can make the short drive to Port St. Joe and enjoy Mexican as well as Chinese; all without leaving paradise.

If you want to enjoy dinner in paradise aka Mexico Beach, give Bluewater Realty a call and they will be more than glad to make you part of this special lifestyle

Mexico Beach Real Estate Dreams Come True

On Florida’s Forgotten Coast dreams come true each day; when everyday Joe’s, just like you and me, become homeowners in Mexico Beach, Port St. Joe, St. Joe Beach, Beacon Hill, and WindMark Beach. HGTV actually built their 2003 HGTV dream home on the outskirts of Mexico Beach.

When you become a resident of Florida’s Forgotten Coast, you become one of the select few people who can enjoy small town living with southern hospitality all while enjoying the beautiful sights and sounds of the Gulf of Mexico.

Mexico Beach offers safe waters due to the protection that the St. Joseph Peninsula provides. Port St. Joe gives your family a quaint living environment with specialty shops and restaurants dotted across the town. St. Joe Beach and Beacon Hill are nothing but peaceful. They have only a couple of restaurants and miles of sandy white beaches along the bay front. With WindMark Beach being the newest addition to Florida’s Forgotten Coast you will find a beautiful town center with amenities such as a restaurant, specialty shops, coffee shop, and tennis courts. You can catch a movie playing on a warm summer night in the amphitheater located beach front.

To make your dreams come true; contact Bluewater Realty.



Mexico Beach, Florida; The definition of Paradise

In the dictionary you will find the definition of Paradise as any place of complete bliss and delight and peace. Well I believe there is a community of people who have found this place; Mexico Beach.

With sugary white sand beaches and safe waters, the residents of Mexico Beach live in complete bliss and peace each day. They can be delighted each time they leave their homes to enjoy the activities that Mexico Beach has to offer. They can take a quick dip in the Gulf of Mexico, hop on a chartered fishing boat, or take a guided parasailing trip above Mexico Beach.

With no home in Mexico Beach more than ¼ of a mile from the water the residents of Mexico Beach are guaranteed bliss. Mexico Beach offers prime Gulf front homes, gulf view homes (some with a dedicated beach front), and canal front homes. The homes located on the canal provide the opportunity for boating access; you can dock your boat directly in front of your home.

To be in a place of complete bliss and delight and peace; call Bluewater Realty and become a resident of Mexico Beach.



Mexico Beach, end of Summer Event

Don't be left out; Place your offer now and become a resident of Mexico Beach in time to enjoy the “Concert in the Park” series in September and the annual Art and Wine Festival on October 18th.

The “Concert in the Park” series will be held every Thursday in September at Sunset Park in Mexico Beach. Between 6pm-9pm CST you will be able to enjoy live music. Pack your picnic basket and beach chairs and come relax. Music in the Park is a great opportunity for the residents of Mexico Beach to reconnect.

Calling all artist and wine enthusiast. The 10th Annual Art and Wine Festival will be held at the Driftwood Inn in Mexico Beach on October 18th. The $10 entry fee and proceeds from the art auction will go towards the Mexico Beach Independence Day Celebration. While you browse the art work of the areas finest artist you will also have the opportunity to sip on fine wine and enjoy fresh seafood served up by local restaurants.

Can you name a better time to become a resident of Mexico Beach? The “Concert in the Park” series and the 10th Annual Art and Wine Festival are only a couple of things happening in Mexico Beach in September and October. The Beach Bash Triathlon will be held just down the road in Beacon Hill on September 27th. You will find residents as well as visitors being inspired by the amazing athletes. You may just notice that the Tennis and Basketball courts in Mexico Beach will be a bit busier than usual.



St. Joseph Bay Scallop Festival

scallopingHeld underneath canopying trees at Shipyard Cove Park in Port St. Joe, the 2008 Scallop Festival provided fun for all. The 2 day event had live music, pony rides, jumpers, a petting zoo, arts & crafts, and of course, scallops! With many people enjoying the sights and sounds of the festival, many more were enjoying the taste.

Scallops are a staple in Port St. Joe between July and September. During these months you will find visitors from across the country scurrying to Port St. Joe and Cape San Blas to get a bit of these delicacies for themselves.  Be sure to stop by Bluewater Outriggers to get all your snorkel equipment and scalloping gear.

The locals of Florida's Forgotten Coast can be found day after day bobbing in and out of St. Joseph Bay during scallop season. With such a short time frame to enjoy the delicious meat of these succulent creatures, Scalloping is definitely worth the adventure; and no wonder why so many decide to relocate to the beaches of Cape San Blas, Mexico Beach, and Port St. Joe.

The Port St. Joe Scallop Festival is just one more reason why being able to enjoy each day on the Forgotten Coast is just like enjoying each day in paradise.

Contact Bluewater Realty today, and get your own piece of Cape San Blas Real Estate.



 
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