Emerald
green water and sugar white sand has been Navarre
Beach's welcome mat since it was first discovered.
Centuries later, visitors are still amazed that
the beauty surpasses the descriptions they've
heard.
Visitors
take samples back home in zip-lock bags and officials bring
buckets full of our sand to conventions but there's just no
substitute for standing ankle deep in the breaking surf to
fully experience the colors, textures, and sounds that make
Navarre Beach astounding.
Located
on Santa Rosa Island, Navarre Beach is known for its rolling
sand dunes that look solid but are in a constant state of
change. They are made of lighter grains of sand blown onto
the barrier island by offshore winds.
Typical
of Navarre Beach are pristine white beaches, teal green waters,
sea oats swaying in the breeze, and breathtaking sunsets.