The beach at Rosemary is the main attraction. All guests staying in Rosemary Beach will have access to the Rosemary Beach walkovers.
If you are staying in Inlet Beach next door, there is a public beach access located here, here and here. If you would like to reserve beach chairs, please reach out to Rosemary Beach Rental Services.
Biking: One of the only things more relaxing than hanging at the beach is exploring Rosemary Beach and the other areas on 30A on a bike. Many houses come with bikes when renting a house through Rosemary Beach Cottage Rental, but you can also get them from Bombora Surf Shop
Tennis: Rosemary Beach houses state of the art tennis courts, available to reserve through the Rosemary Beach Racquet Club
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30A is home to a variety of towns, each with their own unique aesthetic and feel. If you're coming to Rosemary Beach for just the weekend, you'll most likely find yourself staying around town, but for longer stays, here are some towns to make sure you stop by and explore.
Alys Beach provides a contrasting look and feel to Rosemary Beach. Known for its Mediterranean architecture, Alys Beach is a great area to explore on a bike ride or long walk. The Citizen and George's are Alex and Megan's favorite restaurants in the town. For night owls, be sure to check out Neat for a late night cocktail.
Seaside is 30A's oldest town. The town is famous for its pastel colored, colonial houses and for being the setting of the famous film, the Truman Show. If you're looking for a fun evening outside of Rosemary Beach, drive down 30A to Seaside to get dinner from amazing restaurants like Great Southern, or the plentiful food trucks that line the front of the town's main square.