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Tides of Destin - Master bedroom Stunning Beachfront Condo at The Tides of Destin Posted by Tim Shepard on Wednesday, August 29th, florida vacation rental 2018 at 5:24pm. 830 Gulf Shore Drive UNIT 5032, Destin, FL 32541 - $719,722 The Tides of Destin is a premier beachfront condo in Destin, Florida. Set back from the road, this is a huge property with almost 400 feet of beach frontage. Laden with amenities, everything you could want is at your doorstep, and just down the road are the great restaurants, shopping and recreational activities that Destin is famous for. View complete listing here 3 bedrooms, 3 baths and 2,353 square feet This 3-bedroom, 3 bath condo for sale is a stunner. Floor to ceiling windows basically cover the back walls in the living and dining room. This leads out to an expansive balcony, perfect for taking in a sunset, or just watching dolphins playing in the Gulf. The bright open kitchen also has a complete Gulf view, so the cook never feels left out. It comes furnished with all appliances including cooktop, dishwasher, disposal, double oven, refrigerator, and ice machine, washer and dryer. There is an additional butler's pantry with more cabinetry. The master bedroom measures a roomy 14.6 feet by 16.8 feet.

https://www.browsedestin.com/blog/stunning-beachfront-condo-at-the-tides-of-destin.html

Cali Hlavac, writer for MyDestinLife publication, shares with us the history of Destin, the Worlds Luckiest Little Fishing Village. The year was 1835, where undiscovered land was plentiful and settlers from overseas were moving in and building communities. The Destin family, whalers from Connecticut, sailed south to Key West, Florida in search of off season work and big money. Tragedy struck before they arrived, when Leonard Destin lost his father and brother in a shipwreck. He survived, beached in the area now known as beautiful Destin, Florida. Leonard saw immediate potential in this undeveloped area. The crystal clear waters showed massive schools of fish close to shore, a prominent source of food and income at the time. He first set up a fish camp, casting nets into the water to catch as many fish as possible. Pensacola, the closest developed area, is where they took the fish by boat to barter for food and supplies needed, starting Destins commercial fishing industry. As the seafood markets in Pensacola saw the massive amounts of fish being brought over from Destin, more and more families migrated this way. As time went on, roads were constructed and in 1936 the Destin bridge was built connecting Destin to Okaloosa Island.

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Its consistently voted one of the best golf courses in the Sarasota region, and for good reason. Links on Longboat is the newest golf course . It had an overhaul in 2014, with a design by Ron Garl. It has over 6,700 yards of beautiful greenery and natural wildlife, along with superior ocean views. Links on Longboat holds a par of 71 but has five different tees to accommodate a variety of levels. While you may find more of what youre looking for on the Florida mainland or on nearby St. Armands, there are still several shops on the key. On the north of the island are the Centre Shops of Longboat Key. This plaza contains the Chamber of Commerce, in addition to a UPS store and a tutoring center. It is also home to a variety of boutiques that you can browse at your leisure with one of a kind items. Shoppes of Bay Isles sits on the north of the island. It contains a nearly 50,000 square foot Publix, one of the few in the United States of its kind. The Publix contains a hot bar, cold bar, Pacific Wok station, and a wine-chilling station. The Publix also has a large prepared food section that includes everything from Chinese to rotisserie chicken, though it can be a bit more expensive than food found on the mainland.

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