Ah, the self-proclaimed "spring-break capital of the world". Panama City Beach located in the Florida Panhandle along the Gulf of Mexico is one of the foremost destinations for college and high school students eager to take advantage of the glorious beachfront vacation homes that can be found at http://rentalo.com, the warm waves of the Gulf, and the energetic nightlife.
As a college student, let me paint a picture of the insanity that can ensue if you are to travel to Panama City Beach. First, you call up three or four friends; find a party condo rental Panama City Beach style at http://rentalo.com/vacation-rentals/panamacitybeach/ , load up the van, stop at the grocery store, spend all your money on alcohol, and head down to the glittering shores of Panama City Beach.
Two, you grab a glass, mix a drink, snag a towel, head down to some of the finest beaches Florida has to offer. If lying on the beach all day is not your cup of tea, Panama City Beach offers many variations of water sports, including scuba diving, deep-sea fishing, or snorkeling.
The sun has cast its evil burn upon your skin and you and your friends are all single and ready to mingle. This means it’s time to hit up some PCB hotspots including Harpoon Harry’s and Sharky’s Beach Club. For a more laid-back atmosphere, you must hit up The Boatyard to find some great live music.
But Panama City Beach is not all about partying and spring break. There are many sights and attractions away from the beachfront. These include the Gulf World Marine Park, the Museum of Man in the Sea and the Zoo World Zoological & Botanical Park. For more in-depth views of these sights and maps on how to get there, visit Lonely Planet’s guide to Panama City Beach and click on Sights.
Young or old, Panama City Beach has a lot of great things to offer. Sparkling white beaches, crystal blue skies, wild-college parties, or laid-back live music; Panama City Beach has everything.
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