Friday, January 3, 2020

Visiting Alabama? Here's Where You Should Stay

In our opinion, Alabama is one of the most underrated American states to visit for a holiday. Even if you’re
just going for a short break, there are many unique locations to visit, especially if you’re even remotely
interested in the history of America and the American Civil Rights Movement. With huge historical landmarks
dedicated to some of the country’s most iconic figures, it’s a holiday opportunity that you simply can’t miss.



So in this post, we’re going to take a look at some of the best places to visit in Alabama. Whether you’re
looking to explore America’s rich past or want to indulge in some water sports and hiking, this lively
southern state has something for everyone.




Mobile


As Alabama’s only saltwater port, Mobile serves as a vast cultural center with museums, music and art
galleries. The city is constantly undergoing changes with seasonal flora sprouting and decorations across
the city that help to represent its mix of styles, cultures and traditions. It’s an area famous for its
architecture, but also its laid-back experiences that can help you soak in some of the best that Alabama
has to offer.


We suggest that you look for hotel rooms in Mobile, Alabama well in advance so you can get a good spot
within the center of the city. Surround yourself with comfortable amenities such as an in-room refrigerator
and a relaxing sofa that sits in front of a large flat-screen TV. Mobile has plenty of unique things to see and
you’ll spend a lot of time exploring and hiking, so it’s good to have a comfortable accommodation option
where you can relax and recharge after a long day.


Orange Beach


With a population of just 5,500 residents, you’d expect Orange Beach to be a quiet and idyllic location to
catch some sun and relax on warm sands. However, it’s arguably one of the most popular beach fronts in
the whole of Alabama, offering excellent opportunities for dolphin spotting and various sports.


You’ll also have the opportunity to visit the Orange Beach Islands, four islands that are located in Perdido
Pass which are accessible by watercraft. They’re popular destinations for water sport enthusiasts but are
also great places to spot wildlife and birds if that’s what you’re looking for.


Gulf Shores


One of the most popular destinations in Alabama is the Gulf Shores, a stretch of beach that sits on the
Gulf of Mexico. It’s very close to Mobile and makes the perfect destination for fishing, dolphin watching and
even golfing. There are a plethora of beach activities to enjoy here and with its close proximity to Mobile, it’s
a fantastic option for a day out with your friends and family members.

If you absolutely love partying, then you’ll be glad to hear that there are beach parties running all the time
when the hotter months arrive. Thanks to the amazing weather, beautiful beaches and lots of local amenities
, you’ll find that there is plenty to do on this iconic stretch of beach.

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