31 Best Hotels in The Panhandle, Florida

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Many of the lodging selections here revolve around extended-stay options: resorts, condos, and time-shares that allow for a week or more in simple efficiencies, as well as fully furnished homes. There are also cabins, such as the ones that rest between the dunes at Grayton Beach. In any case, these are great for families and get-togethers, allowing you to do your own housekeeping and cooking, and explore the area without tour guides.

Local visitors' bureaus often act as clearinghouses for these types of properties, and you can also search online for vacation rentals. On the coast, but especially inland, the choices seem geared more toward mom-and-pop motels in addition to the usual line of chain hotels. During the summer and over holiday weekends, always reserve ahead for top properties.

Water Street Hotel & Marina

$ | 329 Water St., Apalachicola, FL, 32320, USA
Though it's not in the thick of things downtown, this hotel with Hemingway-inspired rooms and private balconies overlooking the serene Apalachicola River is certainly within walking distance to shops and restaurants. Each room includes full-size refrigerators and microwaves. And if you BYOB (Bring Your Own Boat), 19 slips are available for rental. Free amenities include parking and Internet.

Pros

  • All rooms have a river view
  • Full-size refrigerators and microwaves
  • Pet friendly

Cons

  • Close, but not downtown
  • Outdoor access to rooms
  • No historical charm
329 Water St., Apalachicola, FL, 32320, USA
850-653–3700
Hotel Details
30 suites
No Meals

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