How to Visit Biloxi, MS

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Visit Biloxi, MS

Located along the Mississippi Gulf Coast, Biloxi features eight casinos and a variety of restaurants and cultural attractions. Biloxi's world-famous beaches are reason enough to plan a vacation in the city; several miles of coastline offers warm Gulf of Mexico water and soft, white sand. A historic city, Biloxi offers several museums and many opportunities to explore the city's storied past. Fishermen will want to charter a boat and explore the Gulf waters and swampy bayous in search of Redfish and Sheepshead.

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      Charter a boat and go fishing or sightseeing along the Gulf Coast. Explore the area's estuaries and bayous while fishing for Mahi Mahi and Flounder. Take a tour or book a private boat for an overnight trip.

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      Play a round or two of golf on one of Biloxi's 22 golf courses. Golfers have the choice of playing on championship or classic, historic tracks; the courses offer a layout for players of every skill level. The Pass Christian Isles Golf Club was designed in 1914 and offers tree-lined fairways.

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      Try your hand at a game of Blackjack at a local casino. The scenic Treasure Bay Casino and Resort is situated on the Gulf of Mexico and offers over 800 slot machines. The resort also features four dining venues and several ocean-view luxury suites.

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      Ride a horse at the Green Woods Stables. Guided horseback riding tours last approximately 45 minutes and lead riders through 70 acres of wooded grounds. The tours are suitable for both children and adults.

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      Take an eco-tour of southern Mississippi. Rent a kayak and view alligators and other native wildlife species along the Pascagoula River. Hourly or full-day tours are available; adventurers can also choose to stay overnight in remote cabins.

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      Visit the historic Biloxi Lighthouse, a Mississippi landmark that was constructed in 1848. History and film buffs will also want to check out the Historic L&N Train Depot, which was built in 1928 and was featured in the movie "This Property is Condemned," starring Robert Redford and Natalie Wood.

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