City Guide | Biloxi, Mississippi Travel Inspiration | Travel Zone by Best Western

City Guide | Biloxi, Mississippi

By Mer Norwood
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Tucked away on the Gulf Coast, is the city of Biloxi, Mississippi. Biloxi has been around since the turn of the century, and its white, sandy beaches and entertainment hubs make it a hotspot for vacations. If you’re looking for a getaway at a hidden gem, look no further than Biloxi.

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Stay in Biloxi

Best Western Oak Manor has all you need for your visit to Biloxi, Mississippi. Close to a number of casinos and walking distance to the beach, you’ll have to choose between trying your luck at the tables or sinking your feet in the sand. Downtown Ocean Springs is only three miles away with small, local businesses, an arts scene and delicious restaurants to choose from.

Photo by The Shed BBQ and Blues Joint.

Eat in Biloxi

You can’t visit Biloxi without visiting The Shed Barbeque & Blues Joint. This joint has won accolades upon accolades, including “Best of the Best Barbeque Restaurants in America” by National BBQ News Magazine, “Best BBQ in the State of Mississippi” by the Food Network, and is #1 on “The Great American Bucket List” by Southern Living Magazine. Try the baby back ribs or the 16-hour brisket, you won’t regret it!

Another restaurant you can’t miss is Shaggy’s Biloxi Beach. If you’re looking for seafood in a fun island atmosphere, Shaggy’s is the place to go. It has vacation vibes as soon as you enter, and you can watch the waves of Biloxi Beach. Order Shaggy’s Shrimp Trio to try three types of shrimp: bacon-wrapped, bourbon glazed shrimp, coconut shrimp and garlic-butter shrimp. Pair your food with a refreshing margarita.

Photo by Betsy Ann Riverboat

To-Do in Biloxi

When in Biloxi, you need go on the Biloxi Shrimping Trip. A coastal attraction since 1954, go on a real 70-minute shrimping expedition. The net will catch everything from blue crabs, flounder, stingray, squid, pufferfish and shrimp, while the crew entertains and educates you on everything you want to know about local marine life.

         If a shrimp trip is not your thing, go on the Betsy Ann Riverboat instead. With themed tours ranging from a Hibachi Dinner Cruise to a Twisted Tiki Tour to a Sunset Eco-Tour, just relax and enjoy the sunset and a drink or two while you cruise the Mississippi Sound (also known as Biloxi Bay).

Finally, once you are back on shore, take a stroll on the 2.5 mile stretch of West Biloxi Boardwalk. With white, sandy beaches in your views, it’s the perfect place to sit and watch the sunset or sunrise. Drop into any of the shops and restaurants along the boardwalk to grab a snack or souvenir.