- The list below includes 90 free or cheap things to do in or near Perdido Key, Florida, including 53 different types of inexpensive activities like Fishing, Dog Races, National & State Parks and History Museums.
- From Big Lagoon State Park to All Jack'd Up Charters, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Perdido Key and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Pensacola, Gulf Shores, Orange Beach and Gulf Breeze.
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Funny Cars of Pensacola Beach offers battery powered funny cars for rent by the hour. Guests can rent a car and drive around town, taking in sights and visiting local attractions.
17.5 Miles
Gulf Shores Beach is a scenic white-sand beach commonly visited during the warmer months of the year. Visitors to the beach enjoy swimming, relaxing in the sand, or viewing the marine wildlife (including dolphins) that live in the water.
17.8 Miles
Featuring a sports bar, Cordova Lanes is open to the public for both league and recreational play hours. The bowling alley hosts weekly events like pizza night, glow bowling, and Penny-a-Pin specials.
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Built in 1882, the Swift-Coles Historic Home has 16 rooms and used to hold the Charles Swift Family. In the 1970s, it was purchased by Nick Coles before granted to the county as a historic site open to the public.
18.4 Miles
Pensacola Beach is a beach on an island known for its distinctive, 1,471 foot long pier. Visitors of the beach can participate in scenic viewing, snorkeling and swimming activities.
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For more than thirty one years, DeLuna Lanes in Pensacola, has been a family favorite for entertainment, food, and beverage. With both league and open bowling, visitors can relax in Peter B's Sports bar when they are finished with their game.
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If visitors and residents are looking for a place to relax and watch a movie enjoy a visit to The Breeze Cinema 8. With plenty of seating and great sound an afternoon or evening movie will be sure to please.
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See the alligators up close and get a chance to hold a baby gator. In the feeding show, watch the staff feed these reptiles. You can also get the chance to feed the gators yourself.
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12295 State Highway 180, Bon Secour, AL 36542
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Bon Secour (meaning 'safe harbor,' ) National Wildlife Refuge is a 7,000 acre nature preserve with a number of endangered species, such as the Alabama beach mouse, more than 370 species of bird, including ospreys and herons, nesting sea turtles and mammals such as red fox, coyotes, and armadillos.
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12295 State Highway 180, Gulf Shores, AL 36542
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Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge is spread over 7,000 acres and acts as a home for nesting sea turtles, migratory birds, and the Alabama beach mouse. It was originally founded as a way to preserve the coastal dune ecosystem in 1980.