People planning a trip to Alabama’s beautiful white sand beaches in Gulf Shores, Orange Beach or Fort Morgan often ask: “Which is better?” Well, it depends upon what you prefer for your lifestyle. All three locations have tremendous upside that you will love, so long as you are aware of what you are choosing ahead of time.
Note: While none of the characterizations you are about to
see apply fully to each of these locations, they ARE accurate, overall, in the
opinion of this writer who has lived in this area for nearly 15 years. None of
this is intended to upset any resident or past visitor to any of these areas.
It is merely intended to help those who know very little about our slice of
paradise to choose more wisely according to their own preferences.
For those who have never been here, or who have maybe only
been to one specific area, you can think of it this way: Where you live, there
is probably a “downtown,” a “suburban area,” and a “rural area.” The downtown
area will be more densely packed with businesses, people, and things to do. The
suburban area will be nearby all those downtown things, but will have more
locally owned businesses, hole-in-the-wall type places, and a more “homey”
feel. Finally, the rural area will be far less densely packed with businesses
and people – and it will be much quieter, more laid-back, and a bit of a drive
to go to places like grocery stores, restaurants, bars, and entertainment,
right?
The same applies here, across the three areas you are
considering.
MORE “DOWNTOWN” FEEL: Orange Beach
Orange Beach - photo by Orange Beach AL (.gov) |
MORE “SUBURBAN” FEEL: Gulf Shores
Gulf Shores |
MORE “RURAL” FEEL: Fort Morgan
Fort Morgan |
Fort Morgan’s accommodations, like Gulf Shores’, are more houses than high rise condos. There are some mid-rise and high rise condos, of course, but there are even fewer than you will find in Gulf Shores. There are only a handful of restaurants, one gas station, and no grocery stores. There is one marina at the far end, where some fishing charters depart from, but not nearly as many as Orange Beach. There are some great golf courses in the area, as well. It’s much quieter and much less congested in Fort Morgan than either Gulf Shores or Orange Beach, but it is a bit of a drive into Gulf Shores for attractions, a better selection of restaurants and bars, or to buy things like groceries, beach supplies and souvenirs. Fort Morgan does offer easy access to the Mobile Bay Ferry, which gives you the opportunity to drive your car aboard and take a fun day trip over to Dauphin Island to visit the Dauphin Island Sea Lab. From the far western end of Fort Morgan, the 15+ mile drive into Gulf Shores can take 40 minutes to an hour during the busiest times of the season so if you plan to stay out there, its best to plan your trips into town around getting everything you might need for your beach stay to avoid a lot of time running back and forth. If you want to go from the western end of Fort Morgan all the way over to Orange Beach to have dinner, rent a pontoon boat, or visit The Wharf, plan for it take an hour to and hour-and-a-half to get there during the busy times of the season. If a slower pace and maximum beach time is what you want, Fort Morgan will feel like a paradise to you.
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