Patio dining, history lessons, downtown shopping and back bay excursions are all a part of life in these vibrant waterfront neighborhoods
PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA–FEBRUARY 2025–Patios, boutiques, art displays and museums are all a part of the mix along the historic downtown streets and vibrant waterfront neighborhoods in Panama City, Florida. On the coast of Northwest Florida, Panama City stands out as a destination filled with character, plenty of stories to tell and lots of fun to be had. Yes, there are a variety of ways to enjoy coastal waters and amazing views. But there is a more here. The neighborhoods of Historic St. Andrews and Downtown Panama City weave a tapestry of history and culture for visitors to enjoy. Historic downtown streets and waterfront districts are homes to a diverse and vibrant mix of attractions, restaurants and businesses that make this bayside destination the perfect spot for an unforgettable getaway.
Historic St. Andrews is a waterfront community, once known as a fishing village and a center for salt production. Today it welcomes visitors to explore that rich history while enjoying its diversity of activities and salty vibe. A stroll along St. Andrews Marina (3151 West 10th Street, Panama City, Florida 32401; 850-872-7240) on the Bayview Avenue Boardwalk or a walk through the green space of Oaks by the Bay Park (Beck Avenue and West 10th Street) offer a fitting introduction to the community.
St. Andrews’ history is on display at The Panama City Publishing Company Museum (1134 Beck Avenue, Panama City, Florida 32401; 850-872-7208). The museum is a treasure trove of stories and exhibits about local history and culture, including a vintage printing press.
Beck Avenue is the center of commerce here and is lined with specialty shops ranging from boutiques to art displays. Gypsybeach Treasured Kreations (1107 Beck Avenue, Panama City, Florida 32401; 904-451-3071) and Floriopolis (1131 Beck Avenue, Panama City, Florida 32401; 850-249-9295) showcase more local artists and vintage curators and studio artists and display the true spirit of this eclectic locale. There are more shops to explore at Little Village (2808 West 12th Street, Panama City, Florida 32401; 850-215-9273), which promises “feel good shopping” and funky vibes.
With St. Andrews Bay as the setting, outdoor dining is a favorite way to enjoy a meal here. Of course, local seafood is a staple. Some even choose to make it a dock and dine experience and come by boat. Uncle Ernie’s Bayfront Grill (1151 Bayview Avenue, Panama City, Florida 32401; 850-763-8427) has two levels of outdoor dining overlooking the bay and an extensive menu for seafood lovers. Just down the street, Finns Island Style Grub (2808 W 12th Street, Panama City, Florida 32401; 850-215-9273) is a waterfront favorite with locals, and is known for “keeping it fresh.” Tacos, burritos and more are made from island-style recipes and served in a casual, outdoor setting. Family-owned and -operated in St. Andrews since 1967, Captain’s Table Fish House Restaurant (1110 Beck Avenue, Panama City, Florida 32401; 850-919-9933) is an iconic local eatery that features classic Southern dishes with a focus on seafood. St. Andrews is also the perfect place to start exploring the Panama City Oyster Trail, where seafood lovers can savor the freshest oysters. For that, Hunt’s Oyster Bar (1150 Beck Avenue, Panama City, Florida 32401; 850-763-9645) is a must-visit location.
Downtown Panama City also combines history with very modern character. From its fresh, new streetscape to the current exhibit at the renowned Panama City Center for the Arts (19E 4th Street, Panama City, Florida 32401; 850-640-3670), the atmosphere is welcoming and filled with creative ways to enjoy some downtown time. Shopping along Harrison Avenue appeals to a mix of visitors. There is the mystical collection of crystals, candles and teas at Baywitch (424 Harrison Avenue, Panama City, Florida 32401), the classic finds at Main Street Antiques (437 Harrison Avenue, Panama City, Florida 32401; 850-640-3390) and the creative candle pouring experience at Atelier Candle Bar (100 Harrison Avenue, Panama City, Florida 32401; 850-832-0336). Those are only a sample of the retail shops here.
There are also fun ways to explore Panama City’s past. The Bay County History Museum (133 Harrison Avenue, Panama City, Florida 32401; 850-818-0964) houses collections curated to bring the history of Bay County to life. Any thirst for history can also be quenched at History Class Brewing Company (6 East 4th Street, Panama City, Florida 32401; 850-801-2337), where patrons enjoy local brews surrounded by nostalgic décor from the city’s past.
Visitors can “sip and stroll” from the brewery throughout downtown Panama City’s designated Social District. Participating restaurants and bars distribute specially marked cups for strolling from one business to another. This is a great way to enjoy the variety of menus and locations of the local food scene. El Weirdo Taco Pub (24 West Oak Avenue, Panama City, Florida; 850-842-7685) serves craft beer and a creative taco menu amid a variety of artist creations of local painters, sculptors and more, with both indoor and outdoor seating. For seating with a waterfront view, Bayou Joe’s Marina & Grill (112 East 3rd Court, Panama City, Florida 32401; 850-763-6442) is the perfect spot. This rustic dockside spot has 180-degree views and a menu filled with seafood specialties. For a more modern, upscale take on waterfront dining, Harrison’s Kitchen & Bar (5 Harrison Avenue, Panama City, Florida 32401; 850-979-5550) is a favorite. The creative menu is matched only by the spectacular views.
Of course, both Panama City and St. Andrews offer opportunities to get out on the water. An exciting addition to options for water access is the reopening of Sun Harbor Marina (5505 Sun Harbor Road # 1, Panama City, Florida 32401; 850-640-0900). This deep water marina offers fixed docks with more than 120 slips. It is the perfect home for boats of all sizes and is also home to charter boats, adding to the options among Panama City’s fleet of excellent captains and guides. Other on-the-water options include:
- Heritage Excursions (Sun Harbor Marina, 5505 Sun Harbor Road, Panama City Florida, 32401; 850-258-5353) offers pontoon rentals, guided jet ski tours, relaxing dolphin tours and island adventure party packages. Heritage offers the unique ability to build you a custom expedition package.
- Katie’s Paddle Boarding Adventures (850-276-2365) includes opportunities for classes, guided tours and yoga sessions.
- Flippin’ Awesome Adventures (112 E 3rd Court, Panama City, Florida 32401; 850-276-4796) offers customizable eco-tours led by a marine biologist.
- Emerald Coast Sailing Excursions (Bristol Harbor 239 East Beach Drive, Panama City, Florida 32401; 850-832-4952) is known for unforgettable sailing trips across St. Andrews Bay.
- Panama City Beach Dolphin Tours & More (1213 Beck Avenue, Panama City, Florida 32401; 850-571-5455) has dolphin watch tours as well as fishing and spearfishing charters. There are lots of other
Where to stay
There are lodging choices to meet every need. Visitors find comfort and variety from a mix of eclectic Airbnbs, luxury VBROs, a waterfront hotel and even stay-aboard boats. These are complemented by a full line of national brand hotels.