Cape San Blas Vacation Rentals
Cape San Blas, positioned at the tip of the St. Joseph Peninsula, offers miles of unspoiled beaches, promising an escape from the everyday stresses of big cities. Because the Cape is bordered by both the Gulf of Mexico and St. Joseph Bay, many of our Cape San Blas vacation rentals have direct access to both the gulf and the bay. While staying in our vacation rentals, both the Saint Joseph Bay aquatic preserve and T.H. Stone Memorial St. Joseph Peninsula State Park are out your front door. No matter where you choose to stay on the Cape, we’ll find the right beach home for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Cape San Blas known for?
Cape San Blas, Florida, is known for its pristine white sand beaches, scallops, fishing, sea turtle nesting, and relaxed, quaint coastal town feel. There are plenty of reasons to visit Cape San Blas, there's something for everyone.
Where do you fly into for Cape San Blas, Florida?
To get to Cape San Blas, the nearest airport is Northwest Florida Beaches International (ECP), 70 miles away in Panama City. Another option is Tallahassee International Airport (TLH), about 110 miles away. Both offer convenient car access to the area.
Is the water at Cape San Blas clear?
Yes, the water at Cape San Blas is typically straightforward and beautiful, especially along the Gulf side. The shallow, calm waters near the shore make it an excellent spot for swimming, snorkeling, and fishing. However, water clarity can vary slightly depending on weather conditions and tides.
Are there shells at Cape San Blas?
Yes, Cape San Blas is an excellent spot for shelling. Its uncrowded beaches often have a variety of shells, especially after high tide or storms. You can find unique treasures like sand dollars, scallop shells, and conch shells, making it a popular destination for beachcombers. Yes, the water at Cape San Blas is typically beautiful, especially along the Gulf side. The shallow, calm waters near the shore make it an excellent spot for swimming, snorkeling, and fishing. However, water clarity can vary slightly depending on weather conditions and tides.