Growth is bustling in Panama City Beach, but the area’s beauty remains unspoiled. Once a tiny, lesser-known, rural area, Panama City Beach, Florida today is well known for its sugar white sandy beaches, emerald green waters, lagoons and rivers, venues for recreational boating, sailing and fishing. What makes folks want to come back time and time again is the reality that still much of the area is undeveloped and, oh, so pristine. Thanks to the State of Florida, Panama City Beach enjoys neighboring St Andrews State Park that includes picnic pavilions, camp sites, dedicated reefs (enhancing one’s snorkeling and scuba diving experience), restrooms, showers, a boat launch, piers, a bait shop and a dedicated venue for shell collectors, and Shell Island, accessible only via the connecting waterway by boat. If you’re into fishing, you can wet your line in both fresh and salt water in the Panama City Beach area. With any luck, you’ll reel in bonita, king mackerel, speckled trout, mahi-mahi, and/or pompano. Both off shore boat excursions and stationary pier fishing are available. Panama City Beach boasts outstanding restaurants, antique shops, flea markets and art galleries with more businesses relocating here everyday. The area lies between the planned paradise development Seaside (the location of the 1997 hit motion picture “The Truman Show”) and Apalachicola (home to the BEST and MOST RENOWNED oyster beds in the State). Once you have experienced Panama City Beach yourself, don’t be surprised if it sneaks into your mind long after you’ve returned home. Pristine beaches, salt air, quiet days and gentle breezes have that legacy.