Mardi Gras is celebrated all over the country and many communities have mastered this beloved and sacred annual event.
Make your own kind of music! Panama City Beach has always been a very diverse community and though celebrating New Year's Eve at Pier Park is definitely one of THE things to do...
In my Top 5 shows, I'm never only showing you the food. I'm always also talking about Place. The best dining experiences are travel experiences. These are the meals you couldn't have experienced anywhere else, whether because of the view, the surroundings, the people involved, or the ingredients. Sometimes, it's even because of all of the above––-and that's how it was filming my recent Top 5 Best Oyster Bars from Panama City to Carrabelle.
Even living as close as I do, I don’t get to Apalachicola nearly often enough. It’s in the area known as the Forgotten Coast, but that’s no excuse! Especially since, every time I do go, I always wish I had more time to spend. It really is like traveling o a world that doesn’t feel like a tourist destination, even though it offers so much to experience.
Halloween was originally a celebration for the end of the harvest season but the date, October 31, held a special meaning for the Celts long ago, and it wasn't a particularly happy occasion. On this otherwise ordinary day, the impenetrable border between the "real" world and the otherworld opened for the day and the dead were free to cross and cause mayhem for the living... at least for a single day that we now call Halloween. No wonder people have come to expect the macabre and SO MANY bone chilling activities on this one-of-a-kind holiday, but as civilization has become more civil...
There was no doubt in my mind that Beach TV would be the first local cable channel to launch in High-Definition this past month. I remember filming with Myron Hines, Senior Executive Vice President, and his 1st HD camera like it was yesterday. Little did I know, this would propel our station to being one of the first to show viewers all the beautiful programming of the Emerald Coast we'd accumulated over the past 5 years in HD.
Everybody knows that Panama City is famous for the world's most beautiful beaches... and it's true, our beaches are among the most beautiful in the world, but there's more to Panama City Beach... than the beach, and it's called, "Frank Brown Park!" The name is rather unassuming but the two hundred plus acres of Frank Brown Park are every bit as beautiful... and FUN as any beach on the Emerald Coast... just different!
Dining out in Panama City Beach has always topped the list of activities for any visitor to this coastal community.
Now, top restaurants, located on the Historic East End of the beach, have joined with Panama City’s luxury resorts to package a divine dining opportunity for visitors.
How it works:
The Historic East End of Panama City Beach is Waterfront Headquarters. Home to a Legendary Fishing Fleet, Pirates, Pontoon Boats, Kayaks, Jet Skis, Dive Boats, Florida's Most Visited State Park and a Beautiful Uninhabited Island!
The Panama City Beach Chamber of Commerce has announced the launch of "The Beach Bus" -- a FREE bus perfect for anyone exploring Front Beach Road this Summer!
Starting July 1st through Labor Day, September 5th, the Beach Buses will run from Wal-Mart (10270 Front Beach Road) to the PCB Visitor Welcome Center (Corner of Hwy 79 & 98) on a continuing route daily from 9:00 AM- 9:00 PM along Front Beach Road, also known as Highway 98.































