January 25, 2018
GULF COUNTY, FLORIDA HELPS VISITORS AROUND TOWN
Gulf County Tourism Development Council announced this week that it has released the 2018 Visitors Guide.
The publication features 80 pages of articles, colorful photos and useful
information designed to bring this picturesque Florida vacation region to the
attention of a wider national audience.
Gulf County has long been treasured by its residents for its waterways, scenery,
history, and laid-back friendliness, as well as the warm sunshine and cool
coastal breezes. In this guide, the TDC projects to the visitor all of these assets
in hopes to steer them to Gulf County for their vacation whether it is first time or
returning visitors.
More of a coffee-table magazine than a tourist guide, Gulf County avoids
promotional clutter in favor of clean layouts, large color photos and informative
articles. There’s also a great deal of practical information to help visitors plan
their vacations, including many adventure articles to help you get out on one of
the waterways or beaches that surround the destination, a helpful lodging
section, and a guide to some of the county’s restaurants and shopping.
You may request a visitor guide online at www.VisitGulf.com or stop in the
Welcome Center while visiting Gulf County.
About Gulf County
Gulf County, located in Northwest Florida, is designed by nature. Our 244 miles of shoreline,
year-round adventures and wildlife encounters beckon to explorers. Our waters – Gulf Of
Mexico, St. Joseph Bay, Indian Pass Lagoon, Intracoastal Waterways and Dead Lakes – offer
diverse experiences and untouched beauty. We have biking, kayaking, stand-up
paddleboarding, snorkeling, camping and more. People here like to pay hard and get dirty,
seizing unexpected adventures everyday. But when folks want to relax, we flow with the
current, watch spectacular sunsets and walk with turtles at dawn. Learn more about our
adventures: https://www.visitgulf.com and on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest. #InGulf