Sandy Point
- Dauphin Island, AL 36528
- November 18, 2025
Perdido Beach is one of Alabama’s most peaceful and naturally beautiful coastal areas — a quiet shoreline located near the Alabama–Florida border, just east of Orange Beach. Known for its sugar-white sand, clear emerald water, and laid-back atmosphere, Perdido Beach offers a perfect escape for visitors looking to avoid the crowds while still enjoying some of the Gulf Coast’s finest scenery.
This area is especially popular with families, couples, and nature lovers who prefer calm beaches, wildlife viewing, and easy access to both Alabama’s coast and nearby Perdido Key, Florida.
Swim & Relax: Perdido Beach is calm, clean, and comfortable for swimming during most of the year.
Walk the Shoreline: Wide, open stretches of sand make it great for long beach walks and shelling.
Watch Boats at Perdido Pass: The inlet is one of the most scenic spots in the area — perfect for photography and boat-watching.
Fishing: Nearby jetties and inlets are excellent for redfish, trout, and pompano.
Kayaking & Paddleboarding: Calm morning waters are ideal for paddling along the shoreline.
Wildlife Viewing: Dolphins, coastal birds, and occasional sea turtles can be spotted near Perdido Pass.
Nearby Dining & Bars: Perdido Beach sits just minutes from famous spots like Flora-Bama and local seafood restaurants.
Perdido Beach isn’t as built-up as Gulf Shores or Orange Beach, but it remains accessible and visitor-friendly.
Parking: Small paid parking areas and designated beach pull-offs near Perdido Pass. Arrive early during summer.
Boardwalks: Several beach access walkovers protect the dunes and lead directly to the sand.
Restrooms: Available at select public access points, especially near the pass.
Lifeguards: Not typically present, so swimming is at your own risk.
Accessibility: Ramps and walkways at main access points; soft sand may make wheel access difficult in natural areas.
Pet Policy: Dogs are not allowed on Perdido Beach proper, but nearby parks may permit pets.
Perdido Beach maintains a quieter, more natural atmosphere than its neighboring beaches.
Perdido Pass – scenic inlet with piers, fishing spots, and boat-viewing
Gulf State Park – trails, dunes, and nature boardwalks
Perdido Key (FL) – just across the state line with additional beaches and parks
Flora-Bama Lounge & Oyster Bar – iconic beachfront venue at the border
The Wharf – entertainment district with shops, dining, and concerts
Orange Beach Marina – dolphin tours, fishing charters, and water sports rentals
Perdido Beach is a great year-round destination thanks to Alabama’s warm coastal climate.
Best months: April–October
Spring: Clear water, mild temperatures, fewer crowds
Summer: Peak season, warmest water, lots of activity
Fall: Beautiful sunsets, comfortable weather, perfect for photography
Winter brings calm, quiet beaches — perfect for peaceful walks.
For the clearest water, visit early morning when winds are calm.
Parking near Perdido Pass fills quickly — arrive before 10 a.m.
Bring your own shade and gear; rental stands are limited.
Keep an eye on tides and currents, especially near the pass.
Walk a little east for quieter sand and fantastic shelling.
There are no lifeguards at most Perdido Beach access points. Strong currents may form near the pass — always observe posted warning signs and avoid swimming during red or double-red flag conditions.
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | Eastern Orange Beach, Alabama |
| Lifeguards | None |
| Facilities | Limited; restrooms at select access points |
| Activities | Swimming, fishing, shelling, wildlife viewing |
| Best For | Quiet beach days, couples, sunrise/sunset photography |
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