- The list below includes 50 free or cheap things to do in or near Gulfport, Mississippi, including 38 different types of inexpensive activities like Fishing, Bowling, Movie Theaters and Music Venue.
- From Gulfport Beach to The Institute for Marine Mammal Research, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Gulfport and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Ocean Springs, Biloxi, Bay St. Louis and Long Beach.
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Biloxi Historical/Cemetery Tours provides visitors with a unique opportunity to learn about the history of the local area. During the tour, guests witness ten different re-enactors that each represents a different figure from the city's long history.
12.5 Miles
New arrivals can find lots of useful information at the Biloxi Visitors Center in Biloxi, Mississippi. Located on a scenic strip of Route 90, the Center is only hundreds of yards from Biloxi's beautiful lighthouse.
12.5 Miles
You cannot have a coastal community without a proud and rich maritime history. Learn about Mississippi's maritime history and heritage at this unique museum. You'll learn about boating, fishing, and even the hurricanes that have ravished the area through informative exhibits and events. Two schooner replicas ar…
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3366 Bay Shore Dr, D'Iberville, MS 39540
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Family friendly fishing charts are the primary focus of Mega-Bite Fishing Charters, LLC. Trips are conducted in the Gulf South area with options for inshore Back Bay fishing and offshore fishing throughout the year.
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The Orh-O'Keefe Museum concentrates on the pottery and life of George Ohr who is considered to be the Mad Potter of Biloxi. The collection is complemented with on-site cafe, store, free Wi-Fi, and rotational traveling exhibits.
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Amenities at the Grand 18 D'Iberville include wall to wall screens, stadium seating, and high back chairs. The theater also has a game room and offer free refills on large popcorns and drinks.
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Scenic Byways includes a 13 mile stretch of beachfront and 30 miles of roads and pathways that showcase local features. Some highlights are the birding sites, biking and walking trails, blueways, parks and historic sites.
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Founded by a collaboration of artists after Hurricane Katrina, Gallery 220 showcases the mixed media paintings, pottery, and woodwork of local artists. The building itself was built with Art Deco architecture.
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Historic Train Depot, 1928 Depot Way, Bay St. Louis, MS 39520
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Work from nationally acclaimed folk artist Alice Moseley is on display at the Alice Moseley Folk Art and Antique Museum. The museum has approximately 40 works of art from Moseley, as well as vintage bottles, antiques, and more.
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The Bay St. Louis Train Depot, also known as the L & N Historic Train Depot, was originally constructed in 1928. The building now has a visitor center as well as an art museum and a Mardi Gras museum.