Are you looking for a nice warm place in the sun for your next vacation? Have you ever considered heading to Florida? Check out Florida’s famous Crab Island!
Crab Island is now one of the most popular vacation destinations in Destin, Florida, USA. Anyone who has ever traveled to the Emerald Coast has no doubt heard of this particular spot. As it turns out, online sources note that Crab Island is reported to be one of the region’s “top summertime destinations.”
Crab Island is garnering a reputation on Instagram, too. Indeed, this Floridian hotspot has been photographed and featured by such programs and national networks as “Good Morning America,” and HGTV. It has also appeared in various magazines, including international publications. In fact, some travel pundits believe that Crab Island is the reason why Boating Magazine recently deemed Destin one of the “Top 10 Places to Live and Boat” in the USA.
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3Is Crab Island family-friendly?
As noted above, there’s certainly something for everyone here. Yes, it is certainly true that if you Google “Crab island” you may very well come across a number of pictures of a scantily-clad group of drunk partiers. Sometimes certain parts of Crab Island are like that.
Grown-ups like to have a good time. Nevertheless, rocking out to various live acts and dancing the night away isn’t for everyone. If you are concerned about avoiding the live music scene, have no fear.
Visit Crab Island on a weekday. Avoid visiting on major holidays or (to play it extra safe) during Spring Break. Seriously though, Crab island is very family-friendly.
Simply drop anchor in another area away from the hip party crowd. If you need clarification on where the partiers perch, simply steer clear of the large floating stage that is erected there on the weekends. Most importantly, keep your kids close.
Again, there is a lot for families to do. Go snorkeling, play touch football, frisbee, float around on a raft, or just splash around in the water. Don’t forget the fun, inflatable obstacle courses either.
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