Panama City Beach, FL -
Historic St. Andrews has come a long way since the days when Native Americans sat along the beautiful St. Andrews Bay enjoying a feast of scallops, oysters, and fresh fish they gathered in the Bay.

But if you don't believe us when we say the seafood is fresh, book a fishing trip out of St. Andrews Marina and bring your catch with you to the Captain's Table.
Today, you can enjoy the same in our fabulous local restaurants: a classic seafood diner, a historic home converted into a grill house, a new grand seafood restaurant, a local oyster hangout, and a German restaurant with a lovely native German doing the cooking. Second and third generation family members are running all these landmark restaurants.
But if you don't believe us when we say the seafood is fresh, book a fishing trip out of St. Andrews Marina and bring your catch with you to the Captain's Table. They'll cook it for you right there! The boats in St. Andrews Marina are gearing up for the best spring time fishing, sailing, and diving found anywhere. If those bigger boats are little much for you, stop in at the Canoe Shop and rent (or buy!) a canoe or kayak and explore the peaceful bay shores like the Native Americans did hundreds of years ago. The Historic St. Andrews waterfront district is where the locals live and play every day, and you are invited to join us for special events coming up this year including the St. Andrews Waterfront Market in May and June out on the St. Andrews Marina. Local crafters, artists, and produce vendors gather there on Saturday mornings from 8:30 to noon. It's never to early to mark your calendars for the fall Jazz by the Bay concert on October 16th and 17th, and the Boat Parade of Lights on December 12th.
Visit Historic St. Andrews and it won't be hard to see why this special place on St. Andrews Bay has attracted people for years.










Enjoy your trip as well!





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