Seaside by the Seashore
Beach Pavilions of Northwest Florida
Coastal architecture comes with a certain element of creativity—a fresh, open feel that reflects the beauty and calm of the natural surroundings. For this visual roundup of some of the most charming beach pavilions along the Northwest Florida Gulf Coast, photographer Jack Gardner captured the serene places that make visitors and locals alike say, “I’m lucky to be here.”
The Pavilions
West Ruskin Pavilion, Seaside
Designed by Michael McDonough
This private beach walkover celebrates classic nautical style with a navy sailboat motif.
Pensacola Pavilion, Seaside
Designed by Tony Atkin
A pelican weather vane watches over this private pavilion situated at the end of Pensacola Street.
Carillon Beach
Designed by Lloyd Vogt
One of several unnamed pavilions in Carillon Beach, this walkover inspired the community’s logo.
Odessa Pavilion, Seaside
Designed by Roger Ferri
Another private walkover in the community, the Odessa Pavilion is one of the westernmost beach structures in Seaside.
Turtle Bale Green, Alys Beach
Designed by Page Duke Landscape Architects
This private beach access is named in honor of the sea turtles that return to nest along these beaches every summer.
Natchez Pavilion, Seaside
Designed by Jersey Devil
Climbing the steps to the peak of this unique private pavilion provides a thrill as beachgoers reach the top and view breathtaking sugar-white sand and clear water.
Coleman Pavilion, Seaside
Designed by David Coleman
Perhaps the most iconic structure in Seaside, this is also the only public pavilion. Here visitors from all over get the chance to take photos, play in the waves, and enjoy Seaside Beach with friends and family.
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