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Date-19/06/2023
By, Muhd. Faizan
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There are a variety of beach access points, but the one at Gulf Place is particularly popular, which include picnic pavilions, volleyball nets, Coast Zoo, Battleship Memorial Park, 20-acre water park & restrooms.
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Dauphin Island is home to a variety of family-friendly attractions, including historic Fort Gaines, the Dauphin Island Sea Lab and the Audubon Bird Sanctuary.
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Orange Beach is popular amongst travelers for its beautiful blue-green water, sand dunes and picnic areas like golf courses, rent a bike or kayak in Wolf Bay & kid-friendly rides
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Robinson Island is a bird sanctuary and an important nesting area for wading herons and terns. You can only reach the island by kayak, stand-up paddleboard or boat
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Gulf State Park is home to nine ecosystems, 2 miles of beaches and plenty of paddling and swimming opportunities in 900-acre Lake Shelby.
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Fort Morgan is a National Historic Landmark Designated a Globally Important Bird Area by the American Bird Conservancy, the fort and its uncrowded beaches are an important stopover for spring and fall neotropical migrating birds
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This small town overlooking Alabama's Mobile Bay is a quiet alternative to the state's crowded Gulf-facing beaches. For the best experience, book a room at Marriott's bayside Grand Hotel Golf Resort & Spa, which boasts its own private beach with cabana rentals
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Better known for its cafes, art galleries, souvenir stores and seafood restaurants than its beach, Fairhope draws vacationers who are on the hunt for a heavy dose of Southern charm.
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If you like impromptu trips to the coast, Romar Beach is the perfect place in Alabama for you. it’s known for being a hot spot for beach getaways since there are numerous condos and hotels you can book for a short stay.
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Visitors are even allowed to set up tents during the day to get out of the sun since there isn’t much natural shade on the shore. The beach is mostly a local hot spot, so you won’t find many tourists, which makes parking and scoping out a spot a breeze.