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Rosemary Beach

Maybe it’s the wide-open porches wrapped around every home. Maybe it’s the “French Quarter” feel of Town Center’s shops and restaurants. Maybe it’s the boardwalk promenades and secret pathways that wind between the carriage houses and cottages.

Whatever it is, a visit to Rosemary Beach is a trip inside a closeknit, social community, with days spent on the beach or at one of four swimming pools, evenings relaxing on the porch, time spent browsing through boutiques and galleries, and dining al fresco. It’s the perfect place to both relax and reconnect.

Tidings from Rosemary Beach

– Latest info, postings and items of interest

Year After Year
“Just returned from Rosemary Beach for the third year in a row. Our family absolutely loves it there!” – Beverly L. “Just Got back from Rosemary Beach, It was Fantastic!” –Michael S. It seems like everyone’s raving about Rosemary. Join the conversation and check out what others are saying on our Facebook page.
updated: May 04, 2012 1:57 pm

West Indies Market
It’s here and gone, so catch it while you can. The West Indies Market is a two-day shopping treat of outdoor stalls and handcrafted items from around the world. Browse this popular, open-air market and discover booths filled with paintings, pottery, jewelry, stained glass, wood carvings and more, May 12 & 13 on the Long Green.
updated: Apr 16, 2012 1:08 pm

It’s A Way of Life at Rosemary Beach
Beachcombing, shopping, and dining isn’t just for visitors. It’s a way of life for those who call Rosemary Beach home. This friendly and walkable beach neighborhood welcomes new residents every year, and with special events and recreation options, there’s always something to do. Check out our video and see for yourself.
updated: Apr 16, 2012 1:01 pm

Boutiquing at Rosemary Beach
With French Quarter-style buildings and landscaped streets, the town center of Rosemary Beach is already an inviting place to spend the day. Add to that a fabulous set of boutiques with funky names like Hissyfits, Shabby Slips, Moonpize, and Pish Posh Patchouli's and you’ve got the beginnings of some great retail therapy.
updated: Apr 16, 2012 12:59 pm

Ay, it’s Bocce!
Bocce – you just have to say it with an Italian accent. This ancient Roman game has found a home in Rosemary Beach whose lush green lawns are perfect for tossing the weighted balls. You’ll often see people playing pickup games, and twice a year the town hosts a popular Bocce Ball Tournament in April and November.
updated: Apr 16, 2012 12:57 pm

Summer Kitchen Café
As a “new urbanism” community, Rosemary Beach welcomes businesses and the first of those was Summer Kitchen Café. Established in 1999, this popular neighborhood gathering spot serves breakfast, lunch, dinner – and even an evening glass of wine – in a casual and ecologically “Green” atmosphere. No Styrofoam here!
updated: Apr 16, 2012 12:55 pm

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