Considering the damage to the beach already, I absolutely cannot believe this area still allows people to drive on the beach. It’s the most vile and despicable, rude, toxic, ugly, trashy behavior and… Full review by annemC3852RG
Dec 27, 2024
As I was spending some time in Port St Joe on vacation, for a few days, I didn't want to leave without scoping Cape San Blas. So I took a ride out there, and it's a little way out. 20 + miles. Mainl… Full review by gehringj66az
Jul 7, 2024
Went to Cape San Blas FL. Stayed during the 4th of July 2024. 1st visit, won’t be a second. We stayed near the Smokehouse restaurant. Many things to say that I wished we’d known. The water clarity is… Full review by bryannwalker
Hi, my daughter would like to have a beach wedding with her 2 dogs involved. Is that possible on this beach?
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I know that you used to be able to camp and have parties and stuff like that but since the hurricane there was a lot of damage. You need to call them. If you look up cape San Blas you …
I know that you used to be able to camp and have parties and stuff like that but since the hurricane there was a lot of damage. You need to call them. If you look up cape San Blas you will find a number for the parks department.
For those who have been recently (i.e. 2019)....are there ordinances about when construction can start on weekdays? a little concerned that we are going to get woken up by saws and hammers in the morning when we are there to relax and catch up on sleep. we would love to support a recovering town, but also need to find an area where we can catch up on rest. FYI - we are looking at a place right on the gulf on the strip northwest of the cape tip (where 30E turns north just after the cape....sorry, not sure what its called!). Wasn't sure if certain areas were more under construction than others (e.g. also looking at Indian Pass area) Thanks in advance for the input!
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Went to the Cape last week (July 7-14). The roads are extremely well repaired,though Hurricane Barry caused additional erosion and waves were coming over the rocks …
Went to the Cape last week (July 7-14). The roads are extremely well repaired,though Hurricane Barry caused additional erosion and waves were coming over the rocks at the stump hole and some gulf side sea walls were crashing down near the rocks. We had no construction around us before 7:00 a.m. One home (down on Dunes drive) being repaired due to Michael, and a new build receiving the tin room (Ovation).