Carriage Hills Realty, Inc.
1821 John Sims Parkway
Niceville, FL 32578

(800) 874-8929
(850) 678-5178
FAX 678-5232
realtor@carriagehills.com
Rentals (850) 678-9448

Destin
"World's Luckiest Fishing Villiage"

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As you drive over the East Pass Bridge that enters Destin, you'll behold one of the scenic wonders of Florida-where bay meets Gulf. Here, ever changing sandbars create beautiful patterns that sparkle in the sun, and the blue waters of Choctawhatchee Bay. A spectacle of color accented with charter boats cruising through the pass creates a drama that only nature can perform.

It was in 1845 that Captain Leonard Destin, a shipmaster from Connecticut, arrived in the areas, found it to his liking and decided to settle here. He started the first commercial fishing business, and today's prosperous commercial and charter fisherman are his lineal descendants by trade if not by family tree.

Captain Destin was not the only one to appreciate the fishing, scenery, and climate of the East pass area. He was soon followed by other commercial fisherman, and by the early 1900's there were 18 shorelines of the inlet. Each had its own bunkhouse and cookhouse, boat, schooner, and seine net.

For almost a century only one road-and one full of potholes at that-connected the peninsula with the rest of the world. Mail came in by boat from Ft. Walton Beach. Then in 1935, Highway 98 and the bridge over East Pass were built, and the world discovered Destin. Sports fishermen will go almost anywhere to test their luck against the marlin and sailfish, and both are plentiful-and accessible-in this part of the Gulf. It wasn't long before the commercial fishermen also began to reap the harvest as charter boat skippers. Some commercial fishing still exists in Destin, and you can sit in a waterfront restaurant and watch the boats move up and down the channel.

Various types of housing, unique shops and specialty restaurants are available to visitors. Friendly people, emerald-green waters and windswept dunes complement the proud heritage of this exquisite fishing community.

Year after year this friendly fishing village welcomes thousands of visitors who come to enjoy the modern gulfside resorts, condominiums, and the white sand and sparkling waters.

As a result of the election on November 6, 1984, Destin became incorporated into a city, making it the second largest in Okaloosa County.

Awareness and appreciation of the beauty and serenity of this coastal area takes but one visit.


NUMBERS AT A GLANCE

Destin City Hall
100 East Highway 98
Destin, FL 32541
(850) 837-4242

Fire Department
1200 Airport Road
Destin, FL 32541
837-3879



UTILITIES

Gulf Power Company
140 Hollywood Blvd. SW
Ft. Walton Beach, FL 32548
664-6500

Okaloosa County Gas District
364 Hwy. 190
Valpariso, FL 32580
244-5197

Destin Water Users
135 Benning Drive
Destin, FL 32541
837-6146

Centel Telephone
212 Hollywood Blvd. SE
Ft. Walton Beach, FL 32548
664-3200 or 800-326-2497


EDUCATION

Destin Elementary
630 Kelly Street
Destin, FL 32541
833-4360

Max Bruner Jr. Middle School
322 Holmes Blvd. NW
Ft. Walton Beach, FL 32548
833-3295

Ft. Walton Beach High School
400 Hollywood Blvd. SW
Ft. Walton Beach, FL 32548
833-3300

Okaloosa-Walton Community College
1170 Freedom Way
Ft. Walton Beach, FL 32548
863-6500