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Best Western Apalach Inn
Best Western Apalach Inn
Gibson Inn
Gibson Inn
Coombs Inn & Suites
Coombs Inn & Suites
Apalachicola Bay Inn
Apalachicola Bay Inn
29 Avenue E, Apalachicola, FL 32320
29 Avenue E, Apalachicola, FL 32320
Water Street Hotel & Marina, an Ascend Collection Hotel
Water Street Hotel & Marina, an Ascend Collection Hotel
Buccaneer Inn
Buccaneer Inn
St. George Inn
St. George Inn
The Great White Florida Beach House
The Great White Florida Beach House
Beach House - Deepwater Dream by PHG
Beach House - Deepwater Dream by PHG
MainStay Suites Port Saint Joe South
MainStay Suites Port Saint Joe South
The Port Inn - Port St Joe, an Ascend Collection Hotel
The Port Inn - Port St Joe, an Ascend Collection Hotel
The Pink Flamingo Boutique Motel
The Pink Flamingo Boutique Motel
Luxe Beachfront Windmark Cottage w/ Deck!
Luxe Beachfront Windmark Cottage w/ Deck!
Sunset Shores Modern Oasis by the Sea
Sunset Shores Modern Oasis by the Sea
Beach House - Redfish Cove by PHG
Beach House - Redfish Cove by PHG
Pet Friendly Beach House – Osprey Landing
Pet Friendly Beach House – Osprey Landing
Beach House - Coastal Dreaming
Beach House - Coastal Dreaming
Cape San Blas Inn
Cape San Blas InnGo beyond your typical stay in Apalachicola
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Historic Downtown Apalachicola
Apalachicola's Historic Downtown Apalachicola neighborhood is known for its seafood restaurants and riverfront, and entices visitors with attractions including John Gorrie State Museum and Riverfront Therapy & Spirit of the River Spa.
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Slurp oysters harvested that morning while watching weathered shrimp boats unload their catch along the historic waterfront. The John Gorrie State Museum honors the local doctor who invented air conditioning, a fact locals mention with justifiable pride. Downtown's brick buildings house quirky bookshops and boutiques where shopkeepers tell tales of the city's maritime heyday. Kayak through pristine estuaries where dolphins surface with surprising nonchalance. The Orman House and Raney House offer glimpses into 19th-century affluence, when cotton and timber barons built mansions overlooking the river. Arrive hungry – this forgotten corner of the Gulf Coast produces some of the world's most celebrated oysters, served with minimal fuss and maximum flavor.

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