- TripBuzz found 66 things to do with kids in or near Spanish Fort, Alabama, including 54 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Mobile, Fairhope, Daphne and Foley.
- From Kangaroos Family Fun Center to Eastern Shore Lanes, the Spanish Fort area offers 61 different types of family activities, including: National & State Parks, Airboat Tours, Boat Tours and Bowling.
- Spanish Fort is a quaint waterfront residential community located on the eastern shore of Mobile Bay. The city's rich history dates back to the early 1700's and those traveling to the area can visit the areas historic Blakely State park to enjoy the natural surrounding and hiking trails. Also popular are the water recreation opportunities offered bayside.
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With sandy beaches, Santa Rosa Island is a popular tourist venue. The island is also equipped with several restaurants and shopping boutiques, and frequently a variety of special events such as musical concerts are hosted there.
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Located right on the water's edge, Pensacola Bayfront Stadium is more than just home to the local minor league baseball team. This award-winning , multi-use facility plays host to concerts, special events, and even football.
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Originally opened in 1925, Pensacola's Saenger Theatre hosts a wide variety of live entertainment, including plays, symphony concerts, ballet, and opera. The theater is also available for rentals, and hosts occasional community theater productions.
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Pensacola Civic Center is a performance and entertainment venue that hosts touring musicians and singers, such as Cher, as well as providing facilities for ice skating and ice hockey events. Meeting areas are also offered for corporate or social events.
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At Pensacola Little Theatre, visitors can watch a wide variety of performances, from Broadway musicals to Shakespeare plays. The theater also offers acting classes and camps for puppetry, creative drama, and other specialties.
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Consisted from 27 historical properties, the Historic Pensacola Village has 2 museums and an archeological site, among others. Their aim is to preserve and educate the visitors about west Florida culture.
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115 East Zaragoza Street, Pensacola, FL 32502
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Packed with interactive, hands-on displays, the Pensacola Children’s Museum features exhibits based on the area’s colonial history as well as displays based on military, maritime, industrial, Native American, and multicultural history.
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120 Church St, Pensacola, FL 32502
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Built in the 1900s as the City Hall within a Spanish Revival style structure, the T.T. Wentworth Jr. Florida State Museum now houses a variety of artifacts. The collection focuses on the history of West Florida and is named after the local historian and collector who gathered the items.
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Guests with Condor Sailing Adventures can enjoy a special world-class Condor racing trimaran which reduces sea sickness. The company features daily sailing cruises and dolphin watch cruises along with frequent sunset and dinner cruises.
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Restful sailing cruises of the Pensacola Bay are the main offerings of Sailors Sailing Adventures that can accommodate families or couples. The average tour takes place over two hours, and there are even special dinner sunset cruises.