A- Overview:
Biloxi (pronounced bi lux i ) is a delightful resort city on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Casinos and resorts offer golf, charter fishing, spas, 24-hour gaming, dining and live entertainment. Frequent festivals in Biloxi and Gulfport celebrate everything from seafood to sand castles.
From 26 miles of white sand beaches to non-stop casino action, sophisticated shopping, culture, history, arts, delectable cuisine and championship golf courses, the Playground of the South has it all.
Outdoor fun continues year round in Biloxi’s mild climate. Get a bird’s-eye view of the entire shoreline with a parasail ride over the Gulf or hop on a jet ski, try your hand at windsurfing, sailing, skiing or motor boating. Water parks with everything from a wave pool, slides, bumper boats, and amusements such as miniature golf, rides and arcades are also among the list of favorite places on the Coast. The ferry will transport visitors to a nearby barrier island for the ultimate beach experience.
Much of Biloxi’s entertainment scene is swept up in the high-spirited fun of casino gaming. Twelve casinos have brought the excitement and glamour of Las Vegas to the beach, with table games, slot machines, and nightclub venues. All casinos are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Many of the casinos offer supervised activities for children; many are complete resort complexes with golf courses and luxury hotels.
Biloxi is a haven for fishing and water sports. Sports fishermen can plan a day-long or overnight trip into Gulf waters, or they can fish the area’s many lakes and rivers. A seafood industry museum commemorates the significant role the seafood industry has played in shaping the region, and a marine education center teaches visitors about the Coast’s environment and displays aquatic life native to the Gulf of Mexico in a 42,000-gallon aquarium. At another marine attraction, Marine Life, visitors can see daily shows of trained dolphins and can view other inhabitants of the sea.
Over 20 golf courses offer challenges for every skill level with greens fees are surprisingly lower than those of comparable golf resort areas. With several courses recently refurbished and new courses open, the Gulf Coast is a choice destination for golf lovers.
Biloxi is a place of unparalleled beauty, with graceful live oaks, unique landmarks and antebellum homes. Historic neighborhoods provide examples of the notable architecture of the past, and annual tours offer an inside glimpse of the area’s gracious homes, some of which have stood for more than a century.
Art and history play an important role in the character of the Gulf Coast. Two museums are dedicated to the works of two of the area’s most famous artists, potter George E. Ohr and painter/sculptor Walter Inglis Anderson.
Locals sometimes say that the Gulf Coast has a celebration for every crustacean. The abundance of fresh seafood: crabs, shrimp, oysters, fish, crawfish results in festivals of all kinds. Everyone celebrates with cultural activities, music, and an overall spirit of fun, almost every weekend of the year.
Combine all there is to see and do with the hospitality of the Gulf Coast, and the result is a winning combination in Biloxi, The Playground of the South.
B- City Information:
Facts
Population : 53,403
The recent Census count confirms that Biloxi remains the second largest city in Harrison County and is the third largest in the State of Mississippi.
Time Zone: Biloxi is in the central time zone. When it is noon in New York City; it is 11:00 AM in Biloxi.
Elevation: 22 feet
Location: Biloxi is 37 miles west of Mobile, Alabama and 90 miles east of New Orleans
Weather:
The mild climate of the Mississippi Gulf Coast has long attracted tourists and industry alike. Annual average temperature is 68°, ranging from a 30-year average of 52° in the coldest month to 82° in the hottest month. Annual average precipitation is 61 inches, ample rainfall for the many beautiful garden flowers.
Average Temperatures
Month
High
Low
January
61F
41F
February
65F
45F
March
69F
49F
April
77F
57F
May
84F
64F
June
89F
71F
July
91F
73F
August
90F
72F
September
86F
68F
October
79F
59F
November
69F
47F
December
63F
43F
When to Go
The weather is consistently warm from May to September
Winter is usually mild and short-lived (January and February), perfect for outdoor activities. Spring brings perfect weather. The blooming season is quite long, lasting more than seven months of the year, but spring is the most dramatic. Fall is mild and only a light sweater is needed in the evenings.
Precipitation is reasonably well-distributed and ample throughout the year .
Business Hours
Banks are usually open weekdays 9 to 3 and some Saturday mornings; the post office from 8 to 5 weekdays and often on Saturday mornings. Shops in urban and suburban areas, particularly in indoor and strip malls, typically open at 9 or 10 daily and stay open until anywhere from 6 to 10 PM on weekdays and Saturdays, and until 5 or 6 on Sundays.
Holidays
New Year’s Day Jan. 1
Inauguration Day 3rd Mon. in Jan. every 4 years
Robert E. Lee’s birthday, 3rd Monday in January
Mardi Gras Day, Shrove Tuesday (varies)
Good Friday (varies)
Memorial Day last Mon. in May
June 1st Jefferson Davis’s birthday.
Independence Day July 4
Labor Day 1st Mon. in Sept.
Veterans Day Nov. 11
Thanksgiving Day 4th Thurs. in Nov.
Christmas Eve and Christmas Day Dec. 24 and 25
New Year’s Eve Dec. 31.
Customs & Duties
Arriving in the United States
Contact the U.S. Customs Service (inquiries, 1300 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20229, 202/354-1000
Electricity
The U.S. electrical standard is 110 volts/60 cycles AC. Visitors from other countries, traveling with dual-voltage appliances will not need a converter, but they will need a plug adapter. The standard U.S. electrical outlet takes a plug of two flat pins set parallel to one another.
Emergencies
Ambulance, Fire , Police (Phone: 911).
Every address in the United States belongs to a specific zip-code district, and each zip code has five digits. Some addresses include a second sequence of four numbers following the first five numbers, but although this speeds mail delivery for large organizations, it is not necessary to use it.
Money
ATMs
As with most of the US, credit and debit cards are accepted at the vast majority of shops, sit-down restaurants, and accommodations in and around Biloxi. Banks, as well as convenience stores, grocery stores, and hotel lobbies with ATMs are easy to find.
Tax:
Tipping
At restaurants, a 15% tip is standard for waiters; up to 20% may be expected at more expensive establishments.
Telephones
The country code for the United States is 1. The area code for Biloxi is 228.
All U.S. telephone numbers consist of 10 digits – the three-digit area code, followed by a seven-digit local number. If you’re calling a number from another area-code region, dial “1” then all 10 digits. For calls within the same local calling area, just dial the seven-digit number.
Directory & Operator Information
For assistance from an operator, dial “0”. To get a local or national telephone number, dial 411; in a few places it is necessary to dial 555-1212.
International Calls
International calls can be direct-dialed from most phones; dial 011, followed by the country code and then the local number (the front pages of many local telephone directories include a list of overseas country codes). To have an operator assist you, dial “0” and ask for the overseas operator.
Age Limits: You must be 21 years of age to enter a casino in Louisiana. You must be 21 years of age to consume alcoholic beverages in Louisiana.
Directions To The Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport:
The Airport is on the Mississippi Gulf Coast midway between New Orleans, LA and Mobile, AL located in Gulfport, one mile South of l-10, exit 34A U.S. 49 South. Traveling south on U.S. 49, just follow the signs to the Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport.
Complete private, corporate and charter aviation services are available from U.S. Aviation Corporation by calling (601) 863-2570
Amtrak – Sunset Limited
1-800-872-7245
Train Stops:
Bay St. Louis – 303 South Railroad
Biloxi – 860 Esters Blvd
Gulfport – 1419 27th Avenue
Pascagoula – 505 Railroad Avenue
Visitors are always welcomed at many of the private and public marinas. Many have hook-ups and shower facilities.
The Mississippi Gulf Coast hugs the Gulf of Mexico and is approximately an hour’s drive from New Orleans, Louisiana to the west and Mobile, Alabama to the east. Simply take one of the region’s major interstates (I-55, I-65, or I-85) to I-10 and then I-110 or State Highway 49 to US Highway 90, which runs along the Gulf waters.
Coast Transit Authority’s Beachcomber Line Trolleys and buses provide transportation seven days a week between Point Cadet and Biloxi US highway 90. Service is also available to Ocean Springs . Trolleys operate every 35-40 minutes from 9;00 a.m. till twenty minutes past midnight between Point Cadet and Courthouse Station in Gulfport, buses run every hour and 30 minutes from 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m..
You may catch the trolley in front of your hotel for transportation to Restaurants, Casinos , Shopping, Attractions And Events By hailing the driver or by waiting at a designated bus stop bench. Buy a COASTour pass good for one day of unlimited travel, from the trolley operators at a minimal fee.
For exact schedule and route information , call (228) 896-8080 or (228) 875-8070
The new terminal complex, has increased airline passenger boarding and sets records yearly. A complete ground transportation network is provided, including courtesy vans, taxis, limousines, rental cars and charter services. Other amenities include a lounge, gift shop, newsstand, ATM, baggage carts, skycaps, meeting rooms, an office complex and restaurant.
C- Attractions/Things To Do:
Casinos
Palace Casino Resort
158 Howard Avenue
Biloxi, Mississippi
1-800-PALACE-9
The Palace Casino Resort Marina offers floating slips that can accommodate 25′ boats to 100′ yachts. Situated in a sheltered natural harbor adjacent to the lavish resort hotel with 236 rooms and a 43,500 sq. ft. casino, four restaurants, full service spa and salon, pool and a first class marina.
Beau Rivage Casino Resort
875 Beach Blvd.
Biloxi, MS 39530
General Information: 228-386-7111
1,740 rooms and 95 suites. 1500 seat theater, Las Vegas style gaming 24 hours a day.
Boomtown Casino Biloxi
676 Bayview Ave
Biloxi, MS 39530
Toll-Free: 800-627-0777
A dockside casino located on Biloxi’s Back Bay one mile north of the beach, Boomtown is the Gulf Coast’s only western-themed casino. More than 1,100 slot machines and 27 table games. Free, live entertainment in the Boots Cabaret and a hopping dance floor the Gulf Coast’s only motion theater ride, a party room, the wrangler club for kids ages three to 16, and the video arcade.
Isle of Capri Casino
321 Division St
Biloxi, MS 39530
Main Phone: 228-436-9845
A 24-hour gaming facility. There are 367 guest rooms in the Crowne Plaza Resort, outdoor pool, exercise room, game room, three restaurants, lounges, entertainment, golf package, and conference rooms.
Grand Casino Gulfport & Biloxi
265 Beach Blvd
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Main Phone: 228-436-2946
[if !vml][endif]The largest gaming resort on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, featuring golf, live shows and 24-hour casino.
Luxurious accommodations in 500 rooms, live entertainment in Biloxi Grand Theatre, nine restaurants, Kids Quest, Grand Arcade, Backstage Nightclub, 42,000 feet of meeting space, three gift shops, swimming.
Casino Magic Biloxi
[if !vml][endif]195 Beach Blvd
Biloxi, MS 39530
Main Phone: 228-386-4600
Toll-Free: 800-562-4425
A 24-hour gaming facility with 378 guest rooms, an indoor pool, exercise room, game room, restaurants, lounges, entertainment, golf packages, and conference rooms.
Imperial Palace Hotel and Casino
850 Bayview Avenue
Biloxi, MS 39530-1701
Live entertainment, six gift shops, nine restaurants and bars, 50,000 square foot meeting space, 600 seat Imperial Showroom theatre, six screen movie complex, shopping arcade, Comedy Club and children.
Boomtown Casino
676 Bayview Avenue
Biloxi, MS 39530-2307
Western-themed casino offering gift shops, live entertainment, children’s activities, two restaurants, family fun center with dynamic motion theater, video arcade, Boots Cabaret, bakery and coffee shop.
President Casino Resort
2110 Beach Boulevard
Biloxi, MS 39531-5001
Visit this 24-hour gaming facility with 500 guest rooms, indoor and outdoor pool, exercise room, game room, three restaurants, lounges, entertainment, golf packages, and conference rooms.
Treasure Bay Casino Resort
1980 Beach Boulevard
Biloxi, MS 39531-5214
Offers gaming aboard a replicated pirate ship. There are 256 luxurious rooms, beautiful pools complete with waterfalls and game room. Restaurants, lounges, entertainment, golf packages, and conference rooms.
Attractions
Maritime and Seafood Industry Museum
(228) 435-6320 for more information about the Museum and sailing times for the schooners.
The Museum is open Monday through Saturday, 9 to 4:30, closed on holidays.
Admission is charged.
Situated on the eastern tip of the Biloxi peninsula, the Maritime and Seafood Industry Museum is housed in a Spanish influence structure built in 1934 as part of a U.S. Coast Guard station. The Museum traces the 300year history of Biloxi from the time of its first Native American residents through its growth as a popular antebellum resort and bustling seafood processing center. Special exhibits describe the various crafts which are found in a maritime community such as boatbuilding, net making, marine blacksmithing and sail making. The Museum operates two replica oyster schooners, which are docked at the adjacent Point Cadet Marina.
Tullis-Toledano Manor
(228) 435-6293
Monday through Friday 10-12 and 1 – 5
admission is charged.
In 1856, Tullis-Toledano Manor was built for Christoval and Matilde Toledano. Located on Biloxi’s East Beach, the Manor is one of the Coast’s most unique examples of antebellum architecture. The Manor contains period furnishings which are used to interpret the house in an antebellum setting.
Mardi Gras Museum
435-6245
Located in downtown Biloxi on the Rue Magnolia
11-4 Monday through Friday.
Admission charged.
The Biloxi Mardi Gras Museum is housed in the restored antebellum Magnolia Hotel, which was constructed in 1847. Colorful exhibits tell the story of Mardi Gras in Biloxi since the arrival of the French in 1699. The Museum also traces the history of the Magnolia Hotel, a unique reminder of Biloxi’s pre-Civil War tourist trade.
The Ohr-O’Keefe Museum of Art
136 G. E. Ohr St
Biloxi MS 39530
228 374-5547, Fax: 228 436-3641
Displays the work of the “Mad Potter of Biloxi,” noted throughout the art world for his unique pottery which boasts paper-thin walls and brilliant glazes. Hosts national and regional traveling exhibits, along with the works of local artists. Open Mon-Sat 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Groups rates available. Admission charged.
Beauvoir, Jefferson Davis Home & Presidential Library
2244 Beach Blvd
Biloxi MS 39531
228 388-9074, 800 570-3818, Fax: 228 388-7084
Retirement home of Confederate President Jefferson Davis. Includes Beauvoir House, Presidential Library, Confederate Museum, historic cemetery, Tomb of the Unknown Confederate Soldier and gift shop. Open daily Mar – Oc , 9:00am to 5:00pm; Nov – Feb, 9:00am to 4:00pm. Admission charged.
Biloxi Lighthouse
Biloxi MS 39533
228 435-6308, 800 245-6943, Fax: 228 435-6246
One tour 10:00 am Mon-Sat. Admission charged.
The Biloxi Lighthouse was erected in 1848.
Old Brick House
Biloxi MS 39530
228 435-6121, 800 245-6943, Fax: 228 435-6246
Saved from neglect by the ladies of Biloxi’s Garden Clubs, the Old Brick House is now an historic house museum. Open Mon-Sat 11:00am to 4:00pm. Admission charged.
The Old Santini House Bed & Breakfast
964 Beach Blvd
Biloxi MS 39530
228 436-4078, 800 686-1146, Fax: 228 432-9193
Built c. 1837, this is Biloxi’s earliest example of the “American Cottage” and is on the National Register of Historic Places. Open for free tours from 2:00 to 4:00 pm Mon-Thu. Located across from the I-110 loop and Beau Rivage
The Redding House
770 Jackson St
Biloxi MS 39532
228 436-9700
This century old Greek Revival home is impressive with its custom mahogany and cypress mill work, ten fireplaces, fine art murals and heart pine floors. The lower level has several separate adjoining rooms that could be used for large dinner parties or for smaller, more intimate gatherings. Upstairs the open areas are perfect for large business meetings, banquet facilities or music with dancing. The ambiance is unique and the house exemplifies southern charm at its best. The Redding House offers guests the perfect setting for any special occasion.
Tullis-Toledano Manor
Biloxi MS 39533
228 435-6293, Fax: 228 435-6246
Built in 1856 on Biloxi’s East Beach for Christoval and Matilde Toledano. One of the Mississippi Gulf Coast’s most unique examples of antebellum architecture. Admission charged. Open Mon-Sat 11:00 am to 4:00 pm.
Biloxi Mardi Gras Museum
119 Rue Magnolia
Biloxi MS 39530
228 435-6245, 800 245-6943, Fax: 228 435-6246
Housed in the historic Magnolia Hotel, the Mardi Gras Museum tells the colorful story of Mardi Gras along the Coast. Open Mon-Sat 11:00am to 4:00pm. Admission charged.
Maritime & Seafood Industry Museum
Biloxi MS 39533
228 435-6320, Fax: 228 435-6309
Preserve and interpret the maritime history and seafood heritage of the Mississippi Gulf Coast. A film on Hurricane Camille runs every hour. Gift shop available. Open Mon-Sat 9:00 am to 4:30 pm; Sun 12:00 noon to 4:00pm (Memorial Day – Labor Day). Admission charged, group rates available with reservations. Handicapped accessible.
Moran’s Art Studio
110 Porter Ave
Biloxi MS 39530
228 435-9615
Original works of Joe Moran, pottery of George E. Ohr, artist originals of Mary Moran and Tommy Moran. Gifts, prints and coastal scenes. Home of ancient burial. Open Mon-Fri 10:00am to 5:00pm; Sat 10:00am to 1:00pm; closed on Sun. No admission charged.
Gulfport
CEC/Seabee Memorial Museum
5200 CBC 2nd St
Gulfport MS 39501
228 871-3164, Fax: 228 871-3163
The CEC & Seabee Museum is open for visitors Mon-Sat 9:00am to 5:00pm, closed Sun. The Museum depicts the history of the U.S. Navy’s Civil Civil Engineer Corps and the Seabees from their beginnings, WWII and the present. No admission charged.
The Lynn Meadows Discovery Center
246 Dolan Ave
Gulfport MS 39507
228 897-6039, Fax: 228 897-1309
An interactive children’s museum designed for children under 12. Children communicate with robots, snoop through a cluttered attic, shop in a local market, produce a news show, operate a crane and explore the tree houses. Special event rentals available. Tue-Sat 10:00 am to 5:00 pm, Sun 12:00 noon to 5:00 pm. Groups welcome. Admission charged.
Grass Lawn
Gulfport MS 39502
228 868-5907, Fax: 228 868-5787
Grass Lawn is an historic house built in 1836. Constructed of hand-hewn timbers, it has wide galleries supported by two-story columns. It is furnished with period furniture. Please call for hours of operations and special event information.
Gulfport Centennial Museum
1419 27th Ave
Gulfport MS 39502
228 868-5849, Fax: 228 868-5800
Contains hundreds of photographs and artifacts detailing Gulfport’s growth over the past 100 years. Free to the public Mon-Fri 9:00am to 5:00pm, Sat 9:00am to 3:00pm, closed for lunch and Sun.
Naval Construction Battalion Center
4902 Marvin Shields Blvd
Gulfport MS 39501
228 871-2393, Fax: 228 871-2456
The Gulfport Seabee Center is the home of the Atlantic Fleet Seabees, the Navy’s construction force. M-F 8 to 2, group tours available with a 30 day notice. Seabee Museum included.
Mississippi Vietnam Veterans Memorial
370 Bienville Blvd
Ocean Springs MS
228 831-9886
Built in 1997 this beautiful Memorial is a tribute to the men and women that served in the Vietnam War. Open year round. No admission fee.
Stennis Space Center Visitors Center
near Bay St. Louis off Interstate
10. 9 a.m.-5p.m. daily;
no admission fee.
Details call (228) 688-2370.
Ole Biloxi Tour Train Board and debark at Biloxi Light House 90 minute open-air tour includes 30 points of interest in and around Biloxi.
Four tours daily at 9 and 11 a.m. and 1 and 3 p.m.
Admission charged.
Gulfport
Gulfhaven Gardens
15429 CC Camp Rd
Gulfport MS 39503
228 832-6424, Fax: 228 832-6424
Daylily garden & nursery. Over 1,000 daylily cultivars featured from April-June. Open Mon-Sat, 9:00 am to 3:00 pm, March 15 to May 30. Special appointments are available. After May, please call for schedule.
Harrison County Fairgrounds
15321 County Farm Rd
Gulfport MS 39503
228 832-8620, Fax: 228 831-0080
The Harrison County Fairgrounds hosts horse shows, rodeos & Celtic Fest. Home of the Gulf Coast Winter Classics. To book an event, call between 7:00 am and 3:30 pm. Admission charged per event
Sports
Biloxi
Aces High Parasail
P O Box 783
Ocean Springs MS 39566
228 432-9200, 800 993-4647, Fax: 228 872-9000
Operating modern winch boat on the coast, providing totally dry take offs and landings. Fun for the whole family. No experience needed. Located between the Beau Rivage and Grand Casinos at the Biloxi Small Craft Harbor. Seasonal
Beach Bums Parasail
1731 James St
Biloxi MS 39531
228 435-7280, 228 699-BUMS, Fax: 228 435-7280
A 29′ winch boat, with a platform on the rear deck. Launch and land right on the rear deck. Also rent YAMAHA wave runners, paddle boats, umbrellas and chairs. Reservations can be made on the beach in front of Edgewater Village or by phone. Seasonal Mar-Nov 9:00 am to 7:00 pm. Off-season and group rates available.
Biloxi Schooners
P O Box 1907
Biloxi MS 39533
228 435-6320, Fax: 228 435-6309
Two replicated 65′ two-masted, gaff rigged schooners, the Glenn L. Swetman and Mike Sekul, sail the Mississippi Sound and waters of the north central Gulf of Mexico daily. The schooners accommodate 49 passengers each. 2.5 hr, half-day, and full-day charters available. Vessels located in Biloxi Point Cadet Marina, behind the Isle of Capri Casino Plaza Resort. Admission charged. Call for schedule.
The Ultimate Rush
1751 Beach Blvd
Biloxi MS 39530
228 435-3555, Fax: 228 435-3555
Mon-Fri 5:00pm to 12:00 midnight; Sat-Sum 11:00am to 1:00am.
Combine sky diving, bungee jumping, hang-gliding and soar through the sky. We hoist you to the top of our 115′ tower where you pull your own ripcord
The Green Woods Stables
15800 Pea Patch Rd
Biloxi MS 39532
228 396-5005, 228 326-3333 (Cell
82 acres of beautiful wooded riding trails. Ride on a guided or unaccompanied trail ride. Riders must be experienced to ride unaccompanied. The Stables are only a 10-minute drive from Biloxi’s Lighthouse on Highway 90.
Harrison County Skate Park and Hockey Complex
269 Debuys Rd
Gulfport MS 39507
228 604-4045, Fax: 228 896-9206
Tuesday-Sat. 12 – 8, Su 12 – 5.
Ramps for aggressive inline skating & skateboarding. 4 sections (advanced) 12 foot 1/4 pipes to 4 foot 1/4 pipes, (cement bowl) 10 foot deep,( half pipe) 1 14 foot half pipe and 1 6 foot half pipe, and beginner.
Gulfport Dragway
Race Track Road
Gulfport MS 39503
228 863-4408, Fax: 228 822-0604
1/4 mile drag strip. Exit 31 of I-10. Gates open every Wednesday 6:00 pm, weather permitting. Admission per race car and racer.
The Mississippi Sea Wolves
Get Hooked on Hockey
601-388-6151
The Mississippi Gulf Coast’s own professional Hockey team is the Mississippi Sea Wolves. All home games are played at the Mississippi Gulf Coast Coliseum and Convention Center, Biloxi MS.
D- Family Fun Attractions:
Attractions of Interest to Children
J L Scott Marine Education Center and Aquarium
115 Beach Blvd
Biloxi MS 39530
228 374-5550, Fax: 228 374-5559
44,000-gallon Gulf of Mexico tank and 47 other aquariums, touch tank, changing art/educational exhibits, films, gift shop. Group programs by reservation. Open Mon-Sat 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. Admission charged.
Magic Golf
1785 Beach Blvd
Biloxi MS 39531
228 432-0635, 228 392-5524, Fax: 228 396-3568
Year round 10 to 10 daily.
Family amusement park with 2 18 hole minature golf courses, go-carts, batting cages, arcade, concession stand.
Slippery Sam’s
1728 Beach Blvd
Biloxi MS 39531
228 435-3140, Fax: 228 396-3568
Family water park, 3 flumes water slide, concession stand, kiddie pool and bumper boats. Daily 10 to 9. Group rates for 10 or more.
Time In Family Fun Center
220 Eisenhower Dr
Biloxi MS 39531
228 388-5038, Fax: 228 388-5038
The largest indoor playground on the coast. Indoor putt putt golf, 2 story soft playground. Video redemption games, food. Parent-Child I.D. system. Drop off 7 to 12 years old. Call for hours. Group rates available.
Marine Life Oceanarium
863-0651
Summer hours 9:00 -6:00 ; winter hours 9:00 -3:00 .
Come see and interact with trained dolphins and sea lions, Enjoy the reef tank, touch tank or you can watch divers hand feed hundreds of different sea animals including Giant Sea Turtles.. See the exotic birds ride bikes and sing. Try to hold your balance and watch water run uphill on the SS Gravity Ship. These are just a few of the exciting and educational things that you will experience when you enter Marine Life on the beach in Gulfport.
Wet Willy’s
1200 Beach Blvd
Gulfport MS 39507
228 896-6592
Three, 400′ water slides into a 30,000 gallon wade pool. Small kiddie pool. Open 9:30 am to 9:00 pm daily Memorial Day to Labor Day. Groups welcome. Admission charged.
Get Wet Inc
Biloxi MS 39535
228 897-5481
Umbrellas, chairs, wave runners, aqua cycles and jet skis. East of Edgewater Mall. Daily 7-7, seasonal.
Wet N Wild Inc
5591 Whetstone Rd
Biloxi MS 39532
228 374-7962, , Fax:
Wave runners, aqua cycles and umbrellas. Drinks and seafood. On the beach in Biloxi beside Sharkheads.
Buccaneer Bay Water Park
(228) 467-2580, (228) 467-3822.
Buccaneer State Park, Beach Blvd, Waveland
Open daily through Labor Day, 11 a.m. – 6:45 p.m. Adults $9, Children 3-12 $7.50. Under 3 free. Season passes and group rates available upon request. Rates include all-day use of two-flume water slide and children’s activity pool, as well as the wave pool; also includes tube rental. No food or beverages may be brought in; concessions available
Boomtown Casino’s Family Fun Center
1-800-627-0777
Fantastic Fun awaits you and your whole family on the back bay of Biloxi at the Boomtown Family Fun Center. Virtual games, kiddie games, collect your tickets and cash them in for prizes. Ride the newly remodeled motion theatre ride, you’ll feel like your are actually in the midst of all the action in the 7 different settings .
E- Events & Entertainment:
Arts and Entertainment
Biloxi Little Theatre
Biloxi MS 39533
228 432-8543, Fax: 228 863-6742
An all volunteer community theatre. Presents four major productions annually, plus two youth productions and two special fund raisers.
Center Stage
240 Eisenhower Dr
Biloxi MS 39531
228 388-6258, Fax: 228 388-6238
Live theatre entertaining Mississippi’s Gulf Coast for over 27 years. Year round schedule featuring an array of popular musicals, dramas, comedies, and children’s productions.
Saenger Theatre for the Performing Arts
Biloxi MS 39533
228 435-6291, 800 245-6943, Fax: 228 435-6211
Open 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Mon-Fri closed 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm for lunch. Home to the Gulf Coast Opera Theatre, Gulf Coast Symphony Orchestra, KNS Theatre, JAMO as well as local dance companies and community arts organizations.
Events
February
Mardi Gras season, with festivities, parades and carnival balls. It’s the biggest party of the year and has been celebrated on the Gulf Coast longer than in New Orleans. Some carnival crews sell tickets to the public to attend their balls, and some allow guests to view their festivities for free.
April
spring pilgrimage time, when some of the area’s most beautiful homes open their doors for tours.
March
salutes the Irish in all of us with parades and festivities celebrating St. Patrick’s Day. Call the Mississippi Gulf Coast Convention & Visitors Bureau at (800) 237-9493 for a complete schedule of events.
May
Great Biloxi Schooner Races and Blessing of the Fleet. The Blessing of the Fleet is held every year to open the shrimping season. This celebration includes a street festival, the coronation of the Shrimp King & Queen, and a parade of gaily decorated boats receiving a blessing for a safe and bountiful shrimping season.
June
enjoy ten days of family fun at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum Summer Fair & Music Festival.
July
The Fourth of July holiday brings fishermen from near and far to the Mississippi Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo. This is the biggest event of its kind in the world! The rodeo transforms Gulfport’s harbor area into a family fun festival, with carnival rides, food concessions, arts and crafts booths and much more.
The Fourth also is the time for the Annual Crab Festival in Bay St. Louis, where you can have crab dishes prepared any way you can imagine. Call (228) 467-6509 for details.
For sailing enthusiasts, July is the month for one of the area’s most popular sailing regattas, The Race for the Case. Call (228) 435-6320 for details.
August
The annual Mississippi Coast Pro Rodeo. and the all female Regatta take place in August from the Pass Christian Yacht Club.
September
The Mississippi Blues Festival takes place in at the Jackson County Fairgrounds. Regionally and nationally known blues, soul, and gospel entertainers perform inside and out during this event.
Annual Sand Sculpture Contest.
During September, there is also a sand sculpture with cash prizes sponsored by The Sun Herald.
October
The Gulf Coast pays tribute to Scottish heritage with the annual Scottish Games and Celtic Festival.
Beauvoir conducts its annual Fall Muster, which recreates Civil War times.
Cruisin’ the Coast comes roaring back to the Mississippi Gulf Coast. It’s back to the 50’s and 60’s with classic car cruises, big name entertainment, “Show-n-Shine” auto cruise-ins, etc.
December
Gulf Coast dresses up for the holidays in with colorful events such as Biloxi’s Christmas on the Water Boat Parade and a display of ethnic Christmas trees at the Tullis Manor. Call (228) 435-6293 for more details.