Things To Do
in Biloxi

Biloxi is a lively Gulf Coast city in Mississippi known for its pristine beaches, bustling casino scene, and rich maritime heritage. It blends Southern hospitality with a strong seafood culture, offering fresh gulf catches, crawfish boils, and Creole-infused dishes. Historic sites like Beauvoir and the Biloxi Lighthouse anchor the town’s past, while the waterfront and marina vibes keep things modern and family-friendly.

With its warm climate and easy access to shipwreck-blue waters, Biloxi invites both relaxed beach days and lively evenings along the coast.

Day Trips

Spend a day exploring around

day 1
Exploring Historic Center
morning
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Begin your day with a visit to the Biloxi Lighthouse, a historic landmark providing stunning views of the coastline. Afterward, stroll through the charming streets of Old Biloxi, soaking in the unique architecture and vibrant local art. Stop by the Biloxi Bay Bridge for a picturesque photo opportunity before heading to your next adventure.

afternoon
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Spend your afternoon at the Maritime and Seafood Industry Museum, where you can learn about the region's rich maritime history and its significance to the local economy. Enjoy a leisurely lunch at a nearby seafood restaurant, sampling fresh catch from the Gulf. Afterward, take a scenic walk along the waterfront and explore the nearby shops for unique souvenirs.

evening
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As the sun sets, enjoy a delightful dinner at one of Biloxi's renowned restaurants, savoring local cuisine such as shrimp and grits or gumbo. After dinner, take a stroll along the beach and enjoy the sound of the waves crashing against the shore. End your evening with a visit to the Biloxi Bay Casino for some entertainment and gaming fun.

day 2
Beach and Water Sports
morning
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Start your day with breakfast at a beachfront café, where the sound of the ocean sets a relaxing tone. Afterward, head to Biloxi Beach for sunbathing or building sandcastles, enjoying the warm sun and soft sand. For the adventurous, consider renting paddleboards or kayaks to explore the gentle waves of the Gulf.

afternoon
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In the afternoon, you can indulge in thrilling water sports such as jet skiing or parasailing, offering a different perspective of the coastline. Take a break for lunch at a beachside grill, where you can enjoy a refreshing drink as you gaze at the ocean. Afterward, take a leisurely dip in the water or relax on the shore with a good book.

evening
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As the day winds down, enjoy a sunset cruise that takes you along the Gulf Coast, providing breathtaking views of the horizon. After your cruise, savor dinner at a waterfront restaurant featuring fresh seafood and local dishes. Cap off the evening with a beach bonfire, sharing stories and laughter under the stars.

Cost Guide

Prices

ItemPrice
🍔Meal at inexpensive restaurant$10-15
🚖Taxi ride within the city$10-25
🏨1-night mid-range hotel$100-180
Coffee/latte$3-6
🎁Souvenir$5-25

Strengths and Weaknesses

  • Excellent seafood and Gulf Coast cuisine
  • Vibrant casino nightlife and waterfront entertainment
  • Rich history with Beauvoir and maritime heritage
  • Easy access to beaches and boat trips
  • Hurricane season potential and humid summers
  • Tourist crowds during peak season
  • Public transit options are limited; car is often necessary

Places to Visit in Biloxi

Visit one of these nice places.

Biloxi Lighthouse

Iconic beacon with the harbor and marina as a dramatic backdrop, especially at sunrise or sunset.

Beauvoir, The Jefferson Davis Home

Historic estate with well-kept grounds and classic Southern architecture ideal for architectural and garden photography.

Ship Island and Fort Massachusetts (from the ferry terminal)

Coastal views, white-sand beaches, and a hint of military history for landscape and wide-angle shots.

Biloxi Beach and Bayview Promenade

Wide beachfront vistas and the rolling Gulf with golden-hour light along the water's edge.

Culinary Guide

Food in Biloxi

Biloxi’s Gulf Coast cuisine centers on seafood with Creole and Cajun influences, featuring oysters, shrimp, gumbo, and regional specialties.

Biloxi Famous Food

Signature dishes, delicacies and famous food

Shrimp Po' Boy

Crispy fried shrimp tucked into a crusty baguette with lettuce, tomato, and remoulade.

Must-Try!

Oysters on the Half Shell

Fresh Gulf oysters served raw with lemon, hot sauce, and mignonette.

Seafood Gumbo

Rich, dark roux-based gumbo loaded with shrimp, crab, or crawfish and served over rice.

Blackened Gulf Fish

Flaky Gulf fish seasoned with a bold blackening spice, often served with sides like hush puppies or fried green tomatoes.

Crawfish Étouffée

Savory shellfish étouffée with a buttery roux and aromatic vegetables, a nod to Louisiana flavors along the coast.

Food Markets

Explore local food markets

Biloxi Farmers Market

Seasonal market offering fresh seafood, produce, local baked goods, and crafts near the waterfront.

Coastal Street Food Stalls

Casual waterfront bites and quick snacks from various vendors, great for a quick lunch or snacks while strolling the boardwalk.

Climate Guide

Weather

Biloxi has a humid subtropical climate with hot, humid summers and mild winters. Average high temperatures range from the mid-50s to mid-90s Fahrenheit (roughly 13-35°C) depending on the season, with plentiful humidity and frequent summer thunderstorms. The Gulf coast faces tropical storms and hurricanes during the official season, so it’s wise to monitor forecasts during late summer and fall. Sea breezes help temper heat near the water, but conditions can be intense inland during peak heat waves.

How to Behave

Tips on cultural norms and respectful behavior

Hospitality and greetings

Friendly, polite conversations and Southern hospitality are the norm. A quick hello or small talk about the weather is common in shops and restaurants.

Tipping culture

Tip as you would in most of the U.S.; acknowledging service with a tip is customary and appreciated.

Dress and behavior

Casual coastal attire is typical for daytime; resort and casino venues may have smart-casual standards in the evening. Respect for local neighborhoods and historic sites is appreciated.

Safety Guide

Safety

As with many coastal destinations, practice water safety for swimming and rip currents, particularly in waves and during storms. Stay aware of weather alerts during hurricane season and follow official guidance. Keep valuables secure in crowded casino and tourist areas, and use well-lit routes at night. Have emergency numbers handy and know the location of nearby hospitals and clinics.

Tipping in Biloxi

Ensure a smooth experience

Tipping Etiquette

Restaurants typically expect 15-20% pre-tax; bell staff and housekeepers usually receive $1-2 per bag or per night respectively; taxi drivers and tour guides often receive 15-20% of the fare.

Payment Methods

Credit and debit cards are widely accepted; cash is useful for smaller vendors and markets. Contactless payments are common in many venues.

Best Time to Visit

And what to expect in different seasons...

Summer

Hot, humid days with frequent afternoon showers and a busy beach scene; hurricane season runs June through November. Hydrate, wear sun protection, and take advantage of cooler evenings on the waterfront.

Fall

Pleasant temperatures, less humidity, and a steadier pace after the summer peak. Great for outdoor activities and fishing along the coast.

Winter

Mild coastal winters with cool to mild daytime temperatures; most outdoor activities remain enjoyable, though occasional chilly fronts can arrive. Fewer crowds.

Spring

Warm days and blooming scenery; ideal for outdoor markets, fishing charters, and photography around the coast as light becomes vibrant.

Nightlife Guide

Biloxi at Night

Biloxi’s nightlife centers around casino resorts and waterfront bars, with live music, DJs, and entertainment at Beau Rivage, Hard Rock Biloxi, and other venues along the coast. Expect a mix of casual beachfront bars, outdoor lounges, and late-night dining options, with vibrant weekend crowds and family-friendly daytime activities transitioning to nightlife after dark.

Hiking in Biloxi

Immerse in an unforgettable hike.

Gulf Islands National Seashore trails (Fort Massachusetts on Ship Island)

Coastal nature trails with opportunities to see coastal flora and Fort Massachusetts ruins; accessible by ferry to Ship Island.

Airports

How to reach Biloxi by plane.

Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport (GPT)

Main regional airport serving Biloxi and the Mississippi Gulf Coast with domestic flights; approximately 8-10 miles west of Biloxi.

Mobile Regional Airport (MOB)

A broader regional option in Alabama, about 90 miles from Biloxi, with several domestic connections.

New Orleans Louis Armstrong International Airport (MSY)

Major international gateway about 95 miles northwest, offering extensive domestic and international flights.

Getting Around

Walkability

Downtown Biloxi and the beachfront casino corridor are relatively walkable areas with sidewalks and scenic routes. The broader city and nearby islands require a car or rideshare for efficient travel. Shoreline promenades and the harbour are enjoyable to explore on foot, especially during mild mornings and evenings.

Demographics

Explore demographics in this area.

Families

Proud of beaches, water parks, and kid-friendly attractions along the Gulf Coast.

Retirees

A common destination for relaxed coastal living and community events.

Military personnel and veterans

Nearby bases and the coastal culture attract service members and veterans alike.

Popular Sports

Explore popular sports in region.

Football

A common pastime citywide, with local high school and college games drawing community support.

Fishing

Coastal fishing on the Gulf is a major activity, from pier fishing to charter boats.

Golf

Coastal courses offer ocean views and varied terrain suitable for all skill levels.

Transportation

Traffic

Traffic is generally manageable outside peak tourist times, but the casino corridor and waterfront areas can see heavier flows on weekends and during events. Rideshares and taxis are readily available, while public transit options are more limited beyond downtown. Plan extra travel time during storm or event seasons.

Accomodations

Find the best place to stay when visiting Biloxi.

Dietary Restrictions

Tips for restricted diets.

Vegetarian

Many menus offer farm-to-table sides, salads, and vegetable-based dishes. Ask for modifications (no meat/seafood stock) and request vegetable-forward options or Cajun/Creole-inspired sides.

Health & Medical

Healthcare

Biloxi has access to medical facilities including Merit Health Biloxi and nearby Gulfport facilities. There are urgent care centers and clinics in the area, with hospitals offering emergency services, specialty care, and imaging. It’s advisable to have health insurance card and know the location of the nearest hospital when traveling.

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