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Biloxi, a charming coastal city on the Gulf of Mexico, is known for its stunning skyline that beautifully blends history and modernity. From the iconic Biloxi Lighthouse, one of the first lighthouses in the American South, to the luxurious Beau Rivage Resort & Casino, the city offers a captivating array of architectural wonders. As you stroll along the Biloxi Bay Bridge, you'll be treated to breathtaking views of the shimmering waters and the vibrant cityscape, making it a perfect spot for memorable photos and leisurely walks.

The skyline is not just about the buildings; it tells the story of Biloxi's resilience and rich culture. The Maritime & Seafood Industry Museum showcases the city's maritime heritage, while the Hurricane Katrina Memorial serves as a poignant reminder of the community's strength in the face of adversity. Whether you're exploring the artistic treasures at the Walter Anderson Museum of Art or enjoying a game at MGM Park, Biloxi invites you to discover its unique blend of attractions and stunning vistas. So pack your bags and get ready to explore the iconic sights that make Biloxi a must-visit destination!

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1Biloxi Lighthouse

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Lighthouses
The Biloxi Lighthouse, a 64-foot cast-iron structure erected in 1848, is an iconic landmark and one of the original lighthouses along the Mississippi Sound. Despite enduring damage from hurricanes, it continues to guide ships into Biloxi Bay and was even featured on Mississippi's license plates. The lighthouse offers daily guided tours and stands as a symbol of the city's resilience.
only open in early morning, as there is no insulation, too hot in summer, too cold in winter. The visitor center let's you know when there is a historian. the outside is made of iron painted white. but when president Lincoln died, they temporarily painted it 🖤. Katrina's 200 mph winds tore the door off and water went up to 21ft high inside.
Kathleen W — Google review
I absolutely loved my tour unfortunately, I did not want to tour the lighthouse because the top floor had dry roded wood so we were not allowed at the top. I really enjoyed the videos throughout the tour and learned a lot about Biloxi. The staff was very polite and there was plenty of parking. I'm very glad I went.
Jessica J — Google review
We just passed by Biloxi and stopped at the visitor center which is located right next to the lighthouse. Biloxi seems to be a very nice town and I found very interesting the history of the Nasa Astronaut that was born and raised here. Besides a walk on the shore we did not do much more before leaving. A nice place worth a stop in my opinion.
Alessandro B — Google review
Neat little place you can park, get out, take pics of the beautiful lighthouse and enjoy the surrounding area beaches. Bonus statue of Astronaut Fred Haise native to Biloxi and member of the Apollo 13 mission.
Adam C — Google review
A great location to go sit and relax - rather it's a sunset or just out at night listening to the water and watching the moonlight. Noticed that the ice cream truck comes very often through the parking lot. There are a few homeless citizens around the area but never had any issues - they are mostly listening to music and gathered in a group. This is a dog friendly area also. Looks like they are repairing the pier. Beach area is clean and there are areas for barn fires, gazebos, and etc. A sidewalk to the east will get you to the casino.
Chris P — Google review
This is a great stop traveling down I10. Easy in and out as well as beach access a few feet from parking.
Debra B — Google review
The lighthouse was nice but the shore in this area has several fish hooks and pieces of glass we picked up walking along the water, so watch your step and wear swimming shoes or flip flops if you can. There's a store just a few minutes down the road called "Sharkheads" that sells both.
Jakargo — Google review
Beautiful family friendly place to come and take some amazing photos!!!!
Kaylee K — Google review
1050 Beach Blvd, Biloxi, MS 39530, USA•https://www.biloxi.ms.us/visitor-info/museums/lighthouse/•Tips and more reviews for Biloxi Lighthouse

2Maritime & Seafood Industry Museum

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Specialty Museums
The Maritime & Seafood Industry Museum in Biloxi, Mississippi, is a captivating destination that offers a comprehensive look at the maritime history of the Gulf Coast. Located in the heart of Biloxi, this museum showcases a diverse collection of artifacts including authentic fishing boats and antique navigational instruments. Visitors can explore the bustling fishing industry of Biloxi and learn about its significance in the local economy and culture.
I loved it and learned so much. We arrived an hour and a half before closing and it still wasn’t enough time to read everything but I got what I needed out of it. The lady at the front was extremely kind and helpful. They also have a AAA discount so that was nice!
Bria C — Google review
Museum does a good job at covering local fishing and maritime history, did learn some interesting things. Enjoyed the room dedicated to Mississippi hurricanes. When you tour the local area, you can still see the many empty lots and signs dedicated to buildings that are now gone.
Timothy V — Google review
Love this museum- the location, the memorials, and the exhibits! Lovely staff. SO MUCH to see/view. I only had 2 hours to spend there but would definitely go back for another two or three hours to see more of their exhibits! Peaceful grounds close to the water; a perfect place for a quiet contemplation or respite from a busy (or very hot!, LOL) day.
Sheila S — Google review
What a fantastic museum. The history here is amazing.
Frank B — Google review
What a great visit we had as a group of 48 people touring the deep south. I highly recommend a visit here! We had a guided tour an learned many things about the seafood industry, history and the rebuild of the museum itself after hurricane Catrina. It's beautiful inside, filled with lots of interesting items and we watched a movie as well. Gift shop is small but filled with lots of great items at decent prices. Thank you for accommodating our large group, it was a great visit!
Jackie W — Google review
They've got a great video about the devistation that Katrina did to the coast. It's long but what else do you have to do? It's made from. News clips from that time. Also the ships that are inside are amazing. The models are too.
Robert W — Google review
If You're interested in history for the Gulf Coast and the seafood industry, this is the place to go. It's very clean and nicely done. Plenty of public parking maybe 100 yards from the entrance. Oh, if you're hungry after, there is the BEST BUFFET BY FAR right up the road inside the Palace Casino, see photo:). The attached brochure gives an overview of the Museum along with pricing. I went on a Monday and it was open even though the brochure shows closed. The entry door had it closed on Sunday but the brochure has it open, so maybe call 1st if going Sunday or Monday!!
Steven R — Google review
This was a great museum and the entry price was reasonable. This is an information heavy type museum so if you don't like reading its going to be a bore. The exhibits all seem to have been donated from locals and everything seems to be in good condition. The Katrina video was way too long. Its basically clips of the broadcast from that day. It was still informative to see how people in Mississippi dealt with the storm,but there's no way a video in a museum should be that long. I really felt like the museum gave you the history of shipping and seafood from the area so anyone interested should check it out. I would call ahead as the hours may change and I would not advise that anyone purchase a ticket in advance.Also we were the only people in the entire musem that day so I guess its never crowded. There is no parking so you'll have to park on the opposite side of the museum and walk.
Roux_504 — Google review
115 E 1st St, Biloxi, MS 39530, USA•http://www.maritimemuseum.org/•(228) 435-6320•Tips and more reviews for Maritime & Seafood Industry Museum
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3Ohr-O'Keefe Museum of Art

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The Ohr-O'Keefe Museum of Art is a modern museum complex designed by renowned architect Frank Gehry, dedicated to celebrating the cultural heritage of the Gulf coast and showcasing the works of potter George E. Ohr. The museum's striking facade, resembling stainless-steel pods nestled among oak trees, houses an extensive collection of Ohr's ceramic and pottery art across five exhibition spaces on a 4-acre property. Visitors can also participate in pottery classes offered at the facility.
Rating it a 5 because of the friendly and informative staff. After buying the tickets, one of the staff explained the museum layout and gave overview of the displays. Museum grounds were interesting.
Timothy V — Google review
This museum is a must see! The campus is large and consists of multiple buildings., so it’s best to visit when the weather is nice. I learned a lot about the history of the area, particularly the beach and how people of color weren’t allowed to go. The exhibits were really cool and you’ll get some great photos. The staff were super helpful throughout our visit as well.
Alicia M — Google review
This is a fantastic art museum! They offer a reciprocal membership with our art museum at home through the NARM program. So we were able to visit at no charge. George Ohr was a genius! We very much enjoyed his work. We had never been exposed to him before and this was really a treat. Anytime you get to be on a campus designed by Frank Gehry, that is a treat! Stop by here if you have some time.
Dustin E — Google review
Unique and interesting reflections on culture and art in the region, especially the pottery of George Ohr. Other exhibits change so a visit is in order even if you've been before.. They had onsite pottery class and a lovely gift shop. Relaxing and art-filled.
Debbie G — Google review
So glad I visited here during my trip to Biloxi! Not only does this Museum house amazing buildings to learn about history, but the exhibits within those buildings are truly wonderful! They have classes for students and adults, and even a café to enjoy coffee or food while you're on the premises. Definitely worth a visit!!!
James V — Google review
Very knowledgeable staff, amazing art, and very thoughtfully curated. Definitely worth the admission price!
Julia — Google review
Gret museum and friendly staff. Their ceramics center is amazing. I very much enjoyed the portions of the museum that looked at the historical context of the permanent artists, the surrounding communities, and the museum itself. I do wish their maps were a bit better, but I eventually figured out where everything was.
Courtney M — Google review
Very nice museum. Has lots of local art. The pottery exhibit is amazing. I sat and watched the video in one of the galleries about the world famous potter Mr. Ohr. Its a great bit of history, and a wonderful story. A must see if you have the opportunity.
Lee C — Google review
386 Beach Blvd, Biloxi, MS 39530, USA•http://www.georgeohr.org/•(228) 374-5547•Tips and more reviews for Ohr-O'Keefe Museum of Art

4Hurricane Katrina Memorial

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Sights & Landmarks
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The Hurricane Katrina Memorial in Biloxi stands as a solemn tribute to the victims of the catastrophic hurricane that struck the Gulf Coast in 2005. This 12-foot-tall black granite slab features the names of those who lost their lives and includes pieces collected from destroyed landmarks, serving as a poignant reminder of the devastation caused by this historic natural disaster. The memorial was constructed in 2006 and is adorned with a mosaic wave symbolizing the storm surge, along with personal items from Katrina victims.
Very cool quick stop. The top of the memorial wall is representitive of the water level during Katrina. There is an encased art exhibit of things found in the debris that is emotionally provoking... And the revival of the trees into sculpture is beautiful and photo worthy.
Brandi S — Google review
It was sad to see it vandalized. It is still worth a visit to remember what happened during Hurricane Katrina and the people who lost their lives. History always has value.
Theresa E — Google review
Was Soooo Disappointing... The park area around it is nicely kept but the Memorial Itself was Trashed and the Memento Case is No Longer. Also the Wood Carved Statue hasn't obviously been kept up in Yeeeeears and the Historic Info Signs are also in very need of a Update. All in All I Don't Recommend because it was Depressing to see the Damage and Disrespect and I Truly Wonder Why the City would let This Memorial go to Crap the way it has.. Feels Very Disrespectful to Those Who Lost Their Lives and Homes That Day. DO BETTER BILOXI THATS UNACCEPTABLE!
Tina M — Google review
A plaque was missing. Looks like it had been missing for quite a while. I think they could have done something a little nicer for the people who not only lost their lives but also survived. (Missing plaque isn't shown)
Connie B — Google review
Definitely wanted to stop by while visiting Biloxi during a weekend trip to see the names of those lost and pay our respects. We were definitely disappointed in the up keep of that entire block. Over grown grass and plants. Fading paint and the need for some pressure washing. It sorta looked like it may be a sleep area for the homeless although we didn’t see anyone. We never felt unsafe, just wished that it could be maintained better.
Glasco I — Google review
It is a beautiful memorial but a piece of it was missing, like it was torn off. There was not notice as to why...very odd. Sad, if it was vandalized.
Kelly — Google review
If you're into historical markers, this one is one to put on your list, especially if you know about the impact of hurricane Katrina.
Rizma P — Google review
Stopped by on our drive 8/14/24
Dani M — Google review
133 Main St, Biloxi, MS 39530, USA•Tips and more reviews for Hurricane Katrina Memorial

5Walter Anderson Museum of Art

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Art museum
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The Walter Anderson Museum of Art, also known as WAMA, is a charming and intimate museum located in Ocean Springs near the Biloxi Bay Bridge. Since its establishment in 1991, this museum has become a prominent center for the arts in Mississippi. It is dedicated to showcasing the remarkable works of Walter Inglis Anderson, a renowned American painter and writer, as well as his equally talented brothers, Peter and James.
We went for a day trip and walked through the cute little quaint town of Ocean Springs. We made our way to the museum and it was absolutely lovely. The artwork and all of the stories combined. It was a wonderful experience.
Randi B — Google review
Museum is quite small, but very nice and inexpensive. Group it with a visit to the Audubon next door, and the Traveler's coffee house which is adjacent, for a full afternoon. The museum had plenty of parking and there is nearby walkable shops and restaurants. It felt clean, safe, and quaint.
Kelly M — Google review
Surprisingly good little museum, highlighting the biography and artistic eras of local artist Walter Anderson. It's interesting to see how many different style and media he explored, and the influences of both his life and historical art movements on his work, much of which is quite good.
Matthew G — Google review
We were recently in Ocean Springs for our daughter's wedding at a beautiful local venue The Jackson Pearl, and this museum was on their venue list of "must see" experiences that we shared with the entire family. Feeling very grateful we took their advice as it was a wonderful short and peaceful walk from our accommodations, and was an afternoon filled with beauty and history. We highly recommend taking time to visit this incredible Museum to anyone visiting the area. Make sure to add time in your planning to enjoy the surrounding gardens, shops and bistros. We walked down the street to their local beach afterwards and soaked in a paint worthy sunset.
Dr. L — Google review
This is a very nice and interesting art museum. They have room for the excellent permanent exhibit on the life and works of Walter Anderson and for temporary exhibits of the works of other artists. Anderson's life and works are fascinating and well captured here in a clean and beautiful setting. The murals and linoleum cuts were particularly noteworthy. We were there for a wedding (a very nice venue!), and the museum itself was a major (but fun) distraction. The art and artifacts are great for all ages. There are plenty of items kids can touch and a model of a home that is fascinating for children. There is also a separate room for hands-on art and activities.
Robert B — Google review
The Walter Anderson Museum of Art is hands-down the coolest art attraction in all of Mississippi. While the state may not offer a ton, this place is a true gem. The art is vibrant, unique, and deeply connected to the local culture. If you're anywhere near Biloxi, this is a must-see stop. It’s worth going out of your way to experience this creative treasure.
K. P — Google review
A favorite place in Ocean Springs! Immerse yourself in the life, mind, and art of Walter Anderson, especially in the little room and the Community Center murals. Changing exhibits of other artists are always interesting, too! Staff is always friendly and the gift shop has something for everyone!
Margarite C — Google review
We had an amazingly peaceful time at WAM. Right next to the gift shop, you can enjoy a full length film from Mississippi Public Broadcasting, which sets the whimsical tone of the museum. For a man that traveled all over from New Orleans to China, he created uniquely distinct art.
Sidney A — Google review
510 Washington Ave, Ocean Springs, MS 39564, USA•http://www.walterandersonmuseum.org/•(228) 872-3164•Tips and more reviews for Walter Anderson Museum of Art
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6Coastal Mississippi Mardi Gras Museum

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Gift shop
History Museums
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The Coastal Mississippi Mardi Gras Museum in Biloxi is a must-visit for anyone interested in the region's vibrant Fat Tuesday celebrations. This historic venue showcases over 300 years of local Mardi Gras history, featuring an impressive collection of artifacts including costumes, photographs, and memorabilia. Located at 792-A Howard Avenue, the museum pays homage to the dedicated individuals who have contributed to making Mardi Gras a cherished tradition in the area.
I came on a Friday just looking to see what they had. I have not ever been to a Mardi Gras anything on the coast of Mississippi and the gal working was very informative. She gave a whole introduction to what it was like on the coast and in Biloxi, and I think I will try to come back for a parade here during a future Mardi Gras. The video was well made and interesting. The doubloons on display were nice. All of the costumes were pretty darn cool. I would recommend this museum for anyone in the area. Reasonable admission price.
Andrea F — Google review
Really cool place to learn about Mardi Gras in Biloxi! The costumes and displays are incredible, so detailed and colorful. The staff was super friendly and helpful, and the video gives a great overview of the history. You can even try on costumes while you’re there, which makes it extra fun. Definitely worth a visit!
Brandon R — Google review
We took our cub scout pack here, and it was wonderful! Anna was great to work with, and she taught us so many interesting things about the history of Mardi Gras. It is small, but every inch is packed with history of Mardi Gras on the coast. Pictures do not do the gorgeous costumes justice! Our kids ranged in ages from 5 to 15, and they, as well as the adults in our group, were interested and engaged the whole time. After our tour, the kids got to play dress up and try on a bunch of different Mardi Gras costumes. We all had an absolute blast! I highly recommend a visit, especially for groups looking for something fun for all ages to do!
Farren N — Google review
We travel the country full-time and enjoy finding places like this. Such wonderful history! And the colors! Being able to try on costumes was a fun plus. The informational video was well done. We made our own video!
Mark S — Google review
We had a great time... We enjoyed the scavenger hunt...
Jaze L — Google review
It was such a nice visit. It is a small museum, but there’s quite a bit to see in there. They do private parties and will tailor the tour to your group. We learned about the Mardi Gras history especially in the local area. Such extravagant designs, they have videos available and a costume room in the back for kids to try on some of the outfits.
Liz M — Google review
First and foremost the owner was so informative and sweet. She told us all about Mardi Gras and even gave us great suggestions for the area. This small stop has a lot to offer. Beautiful displayed costumes and information plack's. Even a movie room to show you how the locals celebrate. Such a fair price, it would be ashame to be in town and not go see this!
Shawna W — Google review
A very informative tour through the beginning of and traditions. Beautiful Mardi gras clothes from past events. Wonderful staff.
Ivana H — Google review
792A Howard Ave, Biloxi, MS 39530, USA•http://www.coastalmardigras.com/•(228) 314-4747•Tips and more reviews for Coastal Mississippi Mardi Gras Museum

7Biloxi Bay Bridge

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Embark on an exhilarating journey across the stunning Biloxi Bay Bridge, a coastal marvel that offers breathtaking panoramic views of the glistening waters and the Gulf of Mexico. Whether you're driving, biking, or taking a leisurely stroll, this epic bridge provides ample opportunities to capture envy-inducing moments for your social media feed. Families with active children and couples seeking romantic backdrops will find this attraction to be an ideal spot.
What a beautiful bridge. We are on a road trip and had to stop and walk to the top. It's just extraordinarily beautiful!!! This is a thing -- there's alot of people running and biking up and down this bridge. Do it! It's totally worth it 🙂🙏
Jessica A — Google review
I'd take a slow, early morning drive through Washington Ave (coffee optional) and then hit Front Beach Road. Take your time and settle in with a peaceful walk and/or book by the water. A jog over this bridge (at the end of Front Beach) brings you to the Golden Nugget Casino. Use the bathroom, play some slots or hit the tables and step back out to soak in some relaxation poolside before walking back. There's that nice seafood restaurant near where you parked your vehicle waiting for you when you get back. I wonder what you'll order😉.
Daniel V — Google review
This is as a fun attraction. Amazing views of the Biloxi Bay Area and the walk was refreshing. Loud traffic but earplugs or some nice noise canceling earbuds handle that well. On the Biloxi side we parked in the Golden Nugget parking lot. There are porta potties on the Ocean Sorings side. But the walk is about 3.5 miles total, so dress appropriately, wear a hat if it’s sunny, and a drink is appropriate.
Joe D — Google review
No matter you are a local or a visitor. This bridge walkway will be your best workout place. Come at sunrise and sunset. You will also have the view while you walk, run, or ride bike over the bridge.
Richard C — Google review
We went on the Alzheimer’s walk as our mom died at age 90 from this disease. Lots of people walked and gave $$ to help the fight against it. We walked in small groups to avoid covid. It was a lovely day and the kids all enjoyed the park.
Martha J — Google review
Great place to fish! Come and check this place out in the morning or at night. Some nights we were there had a gentle breeze and serenity atmosphere. It has portable bathroom in the middle and the end of the bridge for your convenience. It’s not always the cleanest at a time, and trash can can be full for awhile.
Cedar D — Google review
Love this bridge! Fun to cross over with bikes. There’s a wide sidewalk parallel with the road with a cement wall separating the pedestrians from the cars, so it’s very safe. Beautiful plaques all along the walkway. The best thing is to park a little away from the Biloxi bridge and then ride your bikes over and into ocean springs and go along the beaches and then stop at tatonut donut shop in town. Then bike back and catch the sunset on top of the bridge. Super fun!
Bethany C — Google review
Beautiful views and very safe walking experience! I love that there are markers at every 0.1 miles with unique artwork for each marker. This provided a very enjoyable experience for my wife and I to take our kids on a walk and enjoy the views that the waters of Biloxi are able to offer. It’s also very nice that most of the markers have a bench available to rest if need be.
Tanner M — Google review
158 Howard Ave, Biloxi, MS 39530, USA•Tips and more reviews for Biloxi Bay Bridge

8Jefferson Davis Presidential Library

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Nestled in the charming coastal city of Biloxi, Mississippi, the Jefferson Davis Presidential Library and Museum stands as a poignant tribute to the life and legacy of Jefferson Davis, who served as the President of the Confederate States during the tumultuous years of the American Civil War. Located at Beauvoir, his post-war residence, this site is rich with history and Southern heritage.
The house itself is absolutely beautiful, and the library is impressively large. While some areas could use a little remodeling, it doesn’t take away from the overall experience. The guided tour is excellent — the guide walks you through the house and shares fascinating details about its history. You’ll see original furniture, photos, and artifacts dating back to the 1800s, which really brings the past to life. If you love history, this is definitely worth a visit in Gulfport, MS. I highly recommend it!
Kathy H — Google review
This was a place we stumbled across and decided to check out. We're glad we did. Its worth visiting if you enjoy history.
Phil T — Google review
I gave it two stars because the house is pretty cool, so it gets more than one. The museum is one of the worst Ive been to in all my travelling. FEMA paid $17.2 million in a grant to reconstruct the home after Katrina. I wish our federal dollars were spent on better education. In the library, they have guns and dress ups that are really neat. Unfortunately the kids there were holding the guns, pounting them directly into each other's face. Then pointing them at strangers and pretending to shoot at them. Really poor teaching on gun safety. It is obvious based on the end of tbe tour that the guides/docents have read less of Davis' letters to Lincoln than Lincoln read. I would never take children here. More appropriate for adults.
Nicole B — Google review
I loved it! The tour guide, John was very knowledgeable. I could tell he loves history. They do close at 5pm though so I didn't get to browse in the gift shop (didn't arrive until a little before 4 & guided tour takes an hour). I'm going to see if you can order online after I get home, leaving for home in the morning. Jefferson Davis, Confederate President is well worth seeing. Just allow several hours when you go, if possible.
Louise G — Google review
Absolutely one of the best places to visit for the history of the south. The guides are so enthusiastic and knowledgeable. I absolutely loved it.
Christopher G — Google review
Amazing place to go visit when you're in Biloxi, very historical. Great tour very informative
Emily W — Google review
Very interesting and informative. A beautiful historical home explained by a brilliant and entertaining tour guide
K W — Google review
Great place to visit. Lots of historical items and the tour of the house is a must
Jennifer R — Google review
2244 Beach Blvd, Biloxi, MS 39531, USA•http://www.visitbeauvoir.org/•Tips and more reviews for Jefferson Davis Presidential Library

9Lynn Meadows Discovery Center

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Lynn Meadows Discovery Center, located in Gulfport, Mississippi, is the state's first children's museum. Housed in a former school building dating back to 1916, it offers 15,000 square feet of indoor exhibit space and six acres of outdoor play area. The center aims to enhance educational and social skills through interactive exhibits on history, diverse cultures, and science.
My son and I visited Friday, March 28th for their free Community Birthday Party, which so happened to land right on his Birthday 🎉 We had so much fun! He was so entertained and so invested in everything the museum had to offer. It's perfect for little kids. There's so so much for them to do! We will definitely be going again 😁
Sam C — Google review
We traveled over from Mobile, AL because we’ve heard such great things. We were not disappointed. We came about 2pm on a Saturday and it was perfect. We had most of the place to ourselves. It was nice and clean. My 5 year old loved everything inside. Then we headed to the splash pad. We will be back for sure.
Holly G — Google review
Great place to visit for all ages and they have a reciprocal membership from other science museums. It was fun our girls who were 3, 7 and 9! We went twice during this trip!
Wes M — Google review
I spent the day here with my family and we had a blast. The museum kept my 7 year old and 5 year old busy for hours. There's no cafe, but they allowed us to do our own picnic lunch at the picnic tables. Most of the exhibits were in good working order. Children are constantly testing the exhibits so it makes sense to me that not everything was working as intended. Also, the tree house was being worked on at the time of our visit, but happy to see improvement and repair taking place. The art studio let us build a craft and the kids loved it. We closed out the day at the splash pad. $60 for the day for the family and we got our money's worth. My only gripe is that the power button for the splash pad needs a sign or something painted on the ground.
Blake C — Google review
We had a fantastic time at the Discovery Center today! While it is geared towards younger kids, my 8 year old daughter & 11 year old son had a blast! We spent a good 2.5/3 hours there! It is SO clean! They especially loved the Art room, that was actually a highlight to the day. I love that we were allowed to leave, and come back since I didn’t realize we could bring food/drinks in. If you have smaller children, this is a must to bring them to get energy out. The grounds are beautiful as well, and it is quite a peaceful place. Well worth the money.
Evelyn I — Google review
This place was fantastic!! The kids with us ranged from 5 years - 11 years (47 years technically 😉), and everyone had a BLAST!! Seriously, it is SO MUCH FUN! Can't wait to go back the next time we are in Biloxi.
B R — Google review
This is a great place to take the kids and just let them get some energy out. It's clean, including crews that walk around whose job is literally just to put stuff back where it goes. There are such fun interactive areas from a grocery store to a vet's office, and even an area just for under 4 years old. There's a large climbing structure in the middle which is fun and fairly safe since the kids can't fall out of it. It does need some cleaning attention though. The areas are carpeted and it doesn't look like they ever been cleaned. I gave it 4 stars because some of the outdoor structures including some tree houses and climbable structures look like they need some serious maintenance and refurbishment. And with all the people inside, it was quite hot. They do have some pipes that deliver random areas of extra air conditioning but they could use some more. There's also a gift shop that has snacks and drinks, but other than water fountains, there's no vending machines inside the main building which would be helpful for parents. They could also use a few more benches for parents to sit while the kids run around or play in each section. Overall, great little place with reasonable pricing that allows kids some time for creativity and getting some energy out. We live out of state and come in for vacation to our beach house in Long Beach and this is always on our list of things to do.
Brittany S — Google review
It was an awesome experience with the grandkids and my big kids! We all had fun experiencing all the exhibits!! Very friendly for all ages!!
Holly F — Google review
246 Dolan Ave, Gulfport, MS 39507, USA•http://www.lmdc.org/•(228) 897-6039•Tips and more reviews for Lynn Meadows Discovery Center

10Cafe’ le Beignet

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Le Cafe' Beignet is a New Orleans-inspired brunch spot that offers delicious beignets as well as other Southern favorites like gumbo and breakfast menu items. The cafe has a charming, shabby chic vibe and is perfect for those with a sweet tooth or who just want to have a relaxing time while indulging in some delicious food.
I almost didn’t try this place because it’s rated a 3.9. But I’m so glad we came here. The food was excellent. The service was great. We did not have a wait time like some have complained about. We got straight in and our server immediately brought us drinks. The food came out quickly too. We had the rum beignets and seafood bread.
Christina W — Google review
Omg. So we came for brunch. The staff was really nice. I spoke with the owner and she was so sweet. The furniture has been in her family for generations. The music was full of southern charm. The food is made from her family's recipes. She was born and raised near the area. I was so happy with all of our food choices. Next time we come back I will absolutely be coming here.
Angel C — Google review
I was in the area last year but didn’t get the chance to stop by and check this place out. This time I made a point to and I’m so glad I did! Such a cute brunch place and definitely worth the visit. You can just see the level of care that is put into everything, from the atmosphere, to the food itself, and even the presentation. The owner is very sweet and professional. Featured items pictured are classic mimosa and peach cobbler mimosa, french market beignets, southern crab stack, southern scramble, and king cake beignets. All were amazing!! We will be back.
Chelsea S — Google review
Top Notch Classy Beignet Cafe with delicious one of a kind options to choose from that you can barely find anywhere else that tastes this good! My personal favorite is the Seafood Omelet that normally comes spicy but they honored my made to order requests. The beignets are fresh, warm and tasty, and the Southern Shrimp & Grits were the Best ever, along with the Seafood Bread are a MUST TRY! A surprise King Cake Beignet was DELICIOUSLY SUPERB and festive with the tasty cream filling, and the Champagne Mimosas were such an additional treat! We LOVED everything! The service was impeccable! Bravo to the Owner, Chef, Servers and Staff for such a pleasantly memorable experience and for taking such good care of us! We ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT HERE! We will definitely keep coming back as loyal patrons and treat this like our secret hidden favorite place to come, but will highly recommend and refer this to everyone!!! Thank you again for everything!!! Don’t forget the peppermint bark treats and Special Coffee recipe to take with you!
Michelle L — Google review
I’m writing this while still sitting at the table eating, but this place is amazing! Best brunch spot in Biloxi. The beignets were warm and delicious, the biscuits are fresh and the sausage gravy is extremely flavorful. I adore potatoes and theirs are some of the best I’ve ever had. Mimosas are also 10/10 and worth the price. The service was also incredible, we were nervous to take our toddler here, but he was comfortable and they even offer fruit plates for children.
Elisa D — Google review
The best brunch! Love the mimosas and coffee, the beignets were incredible and the sausage & gravy biscuits might be the best I’ve ever had. We loved our meal so much that we did take out the next day and tried several different things at camp. Everything was delicious!
Shana D — Google review
Based off of the reviews we saw for this place it was hard to tell whether this was a touristy spot “for show” or an actual high-quality establishment, and we were absolutely delighted to find it was definitely the latter. We came at ~9:30 on a Sunday and there was about a 30 minute wait, which was well worth it. The food was spectacular: the beignets were by far the best ones I’ve had, blowing the likes of Café du Monde out of the water. Their creative coffee and mimosa drinks are a lot of fun, as are the desserts. I think they had a few staffing issues when we were there, so the wait was a bit steep, and not all logistics were super smooth, but all-in-all that was well worth coming here for breakfast. The staff was super friendly and worked really hard.
Daniël — Google review
This is the best breakfast I have ever had! My friend and I went and the service was phenomenal. Everything we had was incredible and the turtle coffee along with the berry mimosa was out of this world. 10/10 for sure and this is 100% our new go to spot! The inside has the cutest decor and the owner is so proud of what she's built there. Even the chef and the waitress were amazing to us!
Emily J — Google review
124 Lameuse St, Biloxi, MS 39530, USA•(228) 326-2333•Tips and more reviews for Cafe’ le Beignet
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11White Pillars Restaurant and Lounge

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White Pillars Restaurant and Lounge, located in Biloxi, Mississippi, is a coastal farm-to-table restaurant owned by chef Austin Sumrall. The elegant quarters of the 12,000-square-foot neoclassical mansion provide an upscale dining experience with two dining rooms, a patio, and a large lounge area. The menu features a blend of global flavors using fresh seasonal ingredients from local farmers markets.
When your somm best friend of over 30 years recommends a restaurant, you listen. Chef Sumrall is doing amazing things at this place. Everything from the drunk/cocktail program, ever-changing menu with fresh, local ingredients, to the chic interior with a view to the well-designed kitchen is evidence to mindful design and functionality. Grabbing a cocktail in the lounge while we waited for our friends to arrive was a delightful experience; it gave us the opportunity to enjoy the lounge before being seated in the main dining room. There are several rooms within the restaurant,with some being set aside for private dining and or meeting rooms. The drinks were exceptionally made. I was pleased tonsee that they have several options of barrel select and craft brand liquors. A paper airplane made with K.LUKE was one of the best cocktails I've had. The food was delicious and so fresh. Watching it be prepared on the massive custom Boos board/prep table was quite the show. The beef tartar with bone marrow and the oysters were delicious. For dinner, pompano was a great choice, but the soft shell crabs were the star: I've not had better. Dessert included a nanner pudding ice cream that was the perfect end to the meal. Making everything in house and the quality of the ingredients was noticeable. I highly recommend checking this place out if you're looking for an exceptional evening. I can't wait to return.
Joseph H — Google review
Michael was the best server I’ve ever had. The entire experience was amazing. I have never written a review but this place deserves it. My order got sent out with the appetizer and they bought me a dessert and an entree and they were very sweet. I would come back just for the service alone, but the food was so amazing!!
Lacey J — Google review
Another amazing meal at White Pillars!! The bone marrow and steak tartar & eggplant appetizers were out of this world! Murder point oysters were small, but just how we like them. The bone marrow burger is always fantastic but the star was the swordfish schnitzel!!!!! OMG it was so delicious. Run to get this while it’s on the menu!!!
Kimothy — Google review
Honestly, don't sleep on Biloxi local food. Sure, you can go to one of the casinos and spend $$$, but to get locally sourced foods with a southern take, this is the place unless you want to take a long drive. The wait stuff was great and knowledgeable. The bar cocktails are amazing.
A A — Google review
Absolutely mind-blowing taste bud decadent! A must to experience. Food, perfectly cooked, service was outstanding! Will definitely be our special occasion "go to" restaurant.
Roberta D — Google review
The pianist was lovely. I went a few weeks ago, and everything was delicious. I went again tonight because I wanted to sit by the piano, and they were able to seat me next to the pianist. The food was amazing, and they boxed all my leftovers for me. I had a salad, crispy Brussels sprouts, lasagna alla vodka, and the pear galette. Everything was very fresh, and I love that everything is local. Everything was delicious, and if I wasn't leaving the state next week, I'd definitely be back soon.
Nala F — Google review
The experience started out great. The seafood tower was amazing. The service was great. The Brussels sprouts were amazing. My wife’s dish was amazing. The wood fire pork chop was the downer, it had a small mountain of fat and was over cooked. I would still recommend White Pillars.
Mark M — Google review
The piano was a bit too loud...like we literally had to scream at eachother when talking. Our waitress could have been a bit more responsive to our whole table not just one end of it
Kendell I — Google review
1696 Beach Blvd, Biloxi, MS 39531, USA•http://biloxiwhitepillars.com/•(228) 207-0885•Tips and more reviews for White Pillars Restaurant and Lounge

12Mississippi Coast Coliseum and Convention Center

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The Mississippi Coast Coliseum and Convention Center, located in Biloxi, Mississippi, has been a hub for various events since its establishment in 1977. With a seating capacity of around 20,000, it has hosted sporting events, concerts, and cultural festivals. The venue offers a welcoming atmosphere with excellent acoustics and beautiful interior decor that leaves the audience spellbound. It is an ideal destination for hosting conventions, conferences, and meetings due to its spaciousness and versatility.
Judas Priest and Alice Cooper ♥️ At my age and there age this might be last chance to see them. Fantastic show. Needed law enforcement to help with traffic. Had to pour 🫗 my Sprite, that was in a plastic bottle into a plastic cup. Rules they said. Stupid. Restrooms were ok.
James C — Google review
This a really good place for a concert. I saw Corrison of Comformity, Alice Cooper and Judas Priest. Great sound and relaxed atmosphere. The staff were very nice and building was very clean. There is no escalator and few bathrooms. But it's not a huge building either. The prices are up there. So bring a bunch of cash, but they do take credit cards.
Killa S — Google review
I came here for Anime Town Biloxi (9/5 - 9/7) and it was really cool. The space in the convention center was very clean and all of the staff were really nice as well. It’s $10 for the parking even if you’re VIP. If you’re employed or volunteering, it’s free parking. Overall, pretty good experience here and I hope to return soon!
Michelle L — Google review
Concert was sold out and sound was fantastic. Lighting was great as well. Maybe when the new road is done they will add some entrances and exits. For now the parking is horrendous. $10.70 to park and 45 minutes to get out and we took a shortcut.
Agapeheart P — Google review
What a mess. A dozen or so of us bought tickets to see Alice Cooper and Judas Priest live. We bought consecutive tickets so we could sit together. When we arrived we were informed our tickets were no longer valid and we had to get new ones , because the venue didnt want to open the balcony we bought the tickets in. So we were given 12 random tickets that forced us to sit on opposite ends of the stadium. Im beyond upset. On top of that, the band didnt want bottled containers in the venue so every drink we had was an open cup (including our $5 water) . What a joke. Mr Cooper, you alone saved the night with an incredible show. As for you MCC. You should be ashamed.
Sir S — Google review
Was a great time! Corrosion of Conformity opened up the show, then Alice Cooper came on, his theatrics were on point, as always! This was my first time seeing Judas Priest live and let me tell you, Rob Halford's voice is on point! It is still sharp as a razor and will cut through British steel! I was impressed with the Coliseum's handling of the VIP escorting and the ease of the internal layout. Great place to see a great show!
Colin R — Google review
Clean, great air conditioning! There were at least 140 Corvettes, spanning all generations, at the show on Saturday, 10/25/2025, hosted by Gulf Coast Corvette Club! It was a great day to show your car off and meet new friends.
Annette S — Google review
Have been going here since i was a kid and the venue has always been great for concerts, not the best acoustics but good enough to have a great experience. Parking kinda sucks but just expect to be a little delayed in getting out.
Russell B — Google review
2350 Beach Blvd, Biloxi, MS 39531, USA•http://www.mscoastcoliseum.com/•(228) 594-3700•Tips and more reviews for Mississippi Coast Coliseum and Convention Center

13St. Michael Catholic Church

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Nestled near the highway in Biloxi, St. Michael Catholic Church, affectionately known as the Church of the Fishermen, is a captivating architectural gem that draws visitors with its unique design. The church features two round structures topped with scalloped roofs reminiscent of scallop shells, symbolizing the region's rich fishing heritage. Inside, stunning stained glass windows portray 21 fishermen with nets, inviting parishioners to gather in faith. Established in 1892, St.
Went to a Saturday evening mass and really enjoyed it. The priest and the Deacon make a great team
Mike L — Google review
Went to mass when we were in Biloxi. My husband and I loved the church. The choir was excellent. The song after communion was so beautiful, it actually brought my husband and I to tear.
E B — Google review
Spacious space for my mother-in-law's family reunion. The church outside was beautiful and quaint. Perfect place for any family reunion
Cindy N — Google review
One of the most beautiful churches in the Diocese of Biloxi. It features unique stained-glass windows, and the pastor and parish staff are exceptionally kind and welcoming.
Lalo M — Google review
The church, from the outside, was very interesting. We could not go in. They are closed on Mondays, but maybe next time we pass through, we'll be able to go in, but there is a grotto outside and that's a beautiful place to pray 🙏.
Nobody S — Google review
The church of the fisherman has long been on my bucket list. We happen to be at Palace casino when Saturday services were starting so we attended. Beautiful Church wonderful choir and a nice service. St Michael's Catholic Church did not disappoint.
Vera S — Google review
St Michael’s is a very friendly church, as a member, we make a special effort to greet visitors and make them feel welcome. My husband grew up in St Michael’s as an altar boy and lived next door to the church and takes great joy in sharing the history of the church. All are welcome! 🙏🏻
Joan C — Google review
Just moved so we decided to try this church out, it is our new church! Father Gragg is amazing and truly knows how to reach and relate to the members. Members have stopped us to say hi and introduce themselves, very friendly church!
Samantha M — Google review
177 1st St, Biloxi, MS 39530, USA•http://www.stmichaelchurchbiloxi.com/•(228) 435-5578•Tips and more reviews for St. Michael Catholic Church

14Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary

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Nestled away from the bustling casinos and busy streets of Biloxi, the Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary stands as a serene Gothic-style sanctuary. Established in 1843, this remarkable church has withstood nature's fury twice—first through a hurricane and later by fire—before being rebuilt to showcase its stunning stained-glass windows, which are now considered one of its greatest treasures.
Beautiful Church. We enjoyed our visit at Biloxi Mississippi
Julieta F — Google review
Beautiful church we went to mass on Sunday at 11am the service was great. The father said a prayer over our family after mass. First time at this church as we were visiting our son in the Airforce. We visit frequently and we will definitely be attending mass service at this church again.
Rick A — Google review
Very nice Cathedral. A place of peace and joy. We came in for Thanksgiving day mass and felt very welcomed in the community and had a great celebration. Thanks you father and all parishioners for the testimony. Praised be our Lord Jesus Christ!!!
Luciano L — Google review
I’m from out of state, and this parish made me feel like home. It’s a proper Catholic parish, without being liberal or unnecessarily conservative. Absolutely gorgeous building they do a wonderful job of keeping maintained.
Nick P — Google review
12-17-2023 attended the Christmas caroling. Beautiful Church
Tim H — Google review
Beautiful service, uplifting music excellent Director of music. A personal friend whom we miss very much in Mobile. Biloxi is very fortunate to have him.
Vera D — Google review
The Cathedral is very beautiful and reminds me of the church I grew up attending. Mass is always so eloquently said and also enjoy seeing kids come here. I don't often see children at church so it is refreshing to see. Also the alter boys and girls brings back so many food childhood memories getting involved with my parish. I don't come too often as it is about a 45 minute drive but I alternate attending other churches as well.
Zina B — Google review
Beautiful historic church whose priests are passionate about helping the community. If lucky you might attend the mass with their 4-part choir. If you can sing, join them. They are friendly and sound amazing!
M S — Google review
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15Crooked Feather, 30-Foot-Tall Indian Head

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Nestled in Ocean Springs, Mississippi, the Crooked Feather stands tall as a remarkable 30-foot sculpture of a Native American head. This impressive piece is a modern rendition of an earlier work by Hungarian artist Peter Wolf Toth, originally crafted in the 1940s. The current version was completed in 1999 and serves as Mississippi's tribute on the "Trail of the Whispering Giants," which features giant wood carvings across various states honoring Native American heritage.
Easy to miss,very cool piece of art worth stopping by sometime
Michael M — Google review
Cool statue but honestly drove by it several times and never knew it was there. Plus no where to park. Honestly I could have took a picture as I drove by and been just as happy. It was free so that was a plus.
Barbara B — Google review
What can I say? It's a big statue on the side of a highway. It's interesting, but you know what would be even more interesting? Some kind of plaque explain what and why. And maybe some maintenance. Something this grand ~ and possibly old? ~ should be better taken care of
Norma L — Google review
Fun 5 minute picture stop. Interesting story behind the Indian carving.
Colette T — Google review
Nice long-standing landmark. Not a friendly place to visit for all no handicap accessible areas or benches to sit and reflect. But it may not be that type of place
Triche M — Google review
Wish McDonald's was healthier
S F — Google review
Monument when you first come in the Ocean Springs it's a big Indian head with a big feather sticking out the top of his head very cool icon didn't really notice what the information was on the tag I didn't see the tag until after I left so I don't know what icons but it's awesome I give it 4 stars
Thomas S — Google review
Crooked Feather is Mississippi's representative on the "Trail of the Whispering Giants" Each state has at least one giant Native American wood carving by the artist Peter Wolf Toth. A tribute to Native Americans. My family has made it a point to visit a "Giant" whenever we are in the vicinity. Some are readily accessible, others require some effort to get to.
Hugh M — Google review
300-398 Bienville Blvd, Ocean Springs, MS 39564, USA•http://www.roadsideamerica.com/tip/46364•Tips and more reviews for Crooked Feather, 30-Foot-Tall Indian Head
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16Dolphin, Hurricane Katrina Tree Sculpture

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Dolphin, Hurricane Katrina Tree Sculpture is a collection of art masterpieces carved from Live Oaks that were once lush and beautiful but were damaged by Hurricane Katrina. These sculptures are visible along Highway 90 in Biloxi, Mississippi, serving as a reminder of the devastation caused by the hurricane. The sculptures can be found on the beach itself, near Oceanfront Restaurants and attractions.
Nice statues along the beach.
K K — Google review
Nice beach to go to, there are seats you can rent as well as jet skis.
Savanna S — Google review
Public Restrooms. A place to stand and watch the crowd and cool off. Would have given it a 5 star but the bathrooms needed some attention. We parked in the parking area for Cruising the Coast.
Gwen H — Google review
Yes vibe. I only stayed for 10 min. Pics next time
Teresia J — Google review
I walked past here everyday...
Chris D — Google review
The GPS Marker for Google is wrong. It's not across from the beach (on the other side of Beach Blvd); it's on the beach itself, just down from where the Oceanfront Restaurants and attractions are (just across the street from where the Holiday Inn is on Beach Blvd).
Brandon M — Google review
Very nice and relaxing the water was very warm and calming
Torie W — Google review
Wonderful sculptures. Make sure to not become a public nuisance if you decide to drive by and record. Most of the sculptures are located in the median on highway 90. Wayside Wade
Kurt B — Google review
Biloxi, MS 39531, USA•https://www.gulfcoast.org/listings/hurricane-katrina-tree-sculpt…•Tips and more reviews for Dolphin, Hurricane Katrina Tree Sculpture

17Biloxi Wade In

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The Biloxi Wade In is a poignant historical site that commemorates the brave individuals who, during the late 1950s and early 1960s, challenged racial segregation by wading into the ocean and walking on the beach. This act of defiance led to tragic consequences, including violence against those who sought equality. Located near an ice cream truck and a pier, it serves as a reminder of past injustices in this area where access to the beach was denied based on skin color.
Historical marker at the place where people of color in the late 1950s to the early 1960s waded into the ocean and walked on the beach leading to beatings and murders. According to the sign, there is a larger project in the works to make a larger monument.
Andrea F — Google review
Sits just behind the ice cream truck, and next to the pier. I like that they had the names of the participants. It was very hot when we were there. The gulf in this area is kind of nasty. It is difficult to understand that people were not allowed on this beach because of the color of their skin. It just shows the unnecessary oppression.
Nicole B — Google review
1050 Beach Blvd, Biloxi, MS 39530, USA•https://visitmississippi.org/things-to-do/civil-rights/mississip…•Tips and more reviews for Biloxi Wade In
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The  best theme parks and amusement parks near Biloxi
Theme parks
Fun things to do in Biloxi:  fun attractions and activities
Fun things to do
The  best art galleries in Biloxi
Art galleries
The  best sights in Biloxi
Sights
The  best places to visit for arts and culture in Biloxi
Arts and culture
Biloxi skyline: the  most iconic buildings and best views in Biloxi
Buildings
The  best casinos in or near Biloxi
Casinos
The  best free attractions in Biloxi
Free attractions
The  best boutiques in Biloxi
Boutiques
The  best free museums in Biloxi
Free museums
The  best hotels in Biloxi
Hotels
The  best spa hotels in Biloxi
Spa hotels
The  best places to propose in Biloxi
Places to propose
The  best parks and gardens in Biloxi
Parks and gardens
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Spas
The  best street markets in Biloxi
Street markets
Restaurants
Attractions
Cafes
Photo spots
Cheap eats
Breakfast and brunch
Bakeries
Romantic places
Family restaurants

Top searches in Biloxi

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Oysters
Breakfast buffet
Casino pool
Crawfish
Gumbo
Poboys
Catfish
Appetizers
Fried shrimp
Jambalaya
Winning casino
Mississippi mud pie
Luxury hotel
Happy hour
Drinks
Lobster
Wings
Deals on hotels
Vacation
Margaritas
Kid friendly hotels
Seafood market
Royal reds

Popular road trips from Biloxi

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Biloxi to
New Orleans
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New York City
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Orlando
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Washington DC
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Chicago
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Las Vegas
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Atlanta
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Nashville
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Memphis
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San Antonio
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St. Augustine
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Savannah
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Toronto
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Gatlinburg
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Houston
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Branson
Biloxi to
Pensacola
Biloxi to
Miami Beach
Biloxi to
Mexico City
Biloxi to
Boston
Biloxi to
Tampa
Biloxi to
Saint Louis
Biloxi to
Charleston
Biloxi to
Dallas
Biloxi to
Panama City Beach
Biloxi to
Niagara Falls
Biloxi to
Philadelphia
Biloxi to
Austin
Biloxi to
Chattanooga
Biloxi to
Montreal

What's the weather like in Biloxi?

It depends on when you visit! We've compiled data from NASA on what the weather is like in Biloxi for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.

  • Weather in Biloxi in January
  • Weather in Biloxi in February
  • Weather in Biloxi in March
  • Weather in Biloxi in April
  • Weather in Biloxi in May
  • Weather in Biloxi in June
  • Weather in Biloxi in July
  • Weather in Biloxi in August
  • Weather in Biloxi in September
  • Weather in Biloxi in October
  • Weather in Biloxi in November
  • Weather in Biloxi in December

All road trips from Biloxi

  • Biloxi to New Orleans drive
  • Biloxi to New York City drive
  • Biloxi to Orlando drive
  • Biloxi to Washington DC drive
  • Biloxi to Chicago drive
  • Biloxi to Las Vegas drive
  • Biloxi to Atlanta drive
  • Biloxi to Nashville drive
  • Biloxi to Memphis drive
  • Biloxi to San Antonio drive
  • Biloxi to St. Augustine drive
  • Biloxi to Savannah drive
  • Biloxi to Toronto drive
  • Biloxi to Gatlinburg drive
  • Biloxi to Houston drive
  • Biloxi to Branson drive
  • Biloxi to Pensacola drive
  • Biloxi to Miami Beach drive
  • Biloxi to Mexico City drive
  • Biloxi to Boston drive
  • Biloxi to Tampa drive
  • Biloxi to Saint Louis drive
  • Biloxi to Charleston drive
  • Biloxi to Dallas drive
  • Biloxi to Panama City Beach drive
  • Biloxi to Niagara Falls drive
  • Biloxi to Philadelphia drive
  • Biloxi to Austin drive
  • Biloxi to Chattanooga drive
  • Biloxi to Montreal drive

Explore nearby places

  • Biloxi
  • Ocean Springs
  • Gulfport
  • Bay Saint Louis
  • Theodore
  • Fort Morgan
  • Mobile
  • Fairhope
  • Spanish Fort
  • Abita Springs
  • Hattiesburg
  • Covington
  • Foley
  • Gulf Shores
  • New Orleans
  • Orange Beach
  • Marrero
  • Westwego
  • Lafitte
  • Perdido Key
  • Destrehan
  • LaPlace
  • Pensacola
  • Gulf Breeze
  • Pensacola Beach
  • Wallace
  • Milton
  • Vacherie
  • Navarre
  • Darrow
  • Fort Walton Beach

All related maps of Biloxi

  • Map of Biloxi
  • Map of Ocean Springs
  • Map of Gulfport
  • Map of Bay Saint Louis
  • Map of Theodore
  • Map of Fort Morgan
  • Map of Mobile
  • Map of Fairhope
  • Map of Spanish Fort
  • Map of Abita Springs
  • Map of Hattiesburg
  • Map of Covington
  • Map of Foley
  • Map of Gulf Shores
  • Map of New Orleans
  • Map of Orange Beach
  • Map of Marrero
  • Map of Westwego
  • Map of Lafitte
  • Map of Perdido Key
  • Map of Destrehan
  • Map of LaPlace
  • Map of Pensacola
  • Map of Gulf Breeze
  • Map of Pensacola Beach
  • Map of Wallace
  • Map of Milton
  • Map of Vacherie
  • Map of Navarre
  • Map of Darrow
  • Map of Fort Walton Beach

Biloxi throughout the year

  • Biloxi in January
  • Biloxi in February
  • Biloxi in March
  • Biloxi in April
  • Biloxi in May
  • Biloxi in June
  • Biloxi in July
  • Biloxi in August
  • Biloxi in September
  • Biloxi in October
  • Biloxi in November
  • Biloxi in December

Looking for day-by-day itineraries in Biloxi?

Get inspired for your trip to Biloxi with our curated itineraries that are jam-packed with popular attractions everyday! Check them out here:

  • 1-Day Biloxi Itinerary
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Best buildings in nearby cities

  • Orlando skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in Orlando
  • New Orleans skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in New Orleans
  • Atlanta skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in Atlanta
  • Nashville skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in Nashville
  • Branson skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in Branson
  • St. Augustine skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in St. Augustine
  • Memphis skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in Memphis
  • Pensacola skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in Pensacola
  • Pigeon Forge skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in Pigeon Forge
  • Mobile skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in Mobile
  • Pensacola Beach skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in Pensacola Beach
  • Havana skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in Havana

Best attractions in nearby cities

  • Top things to do and attractions in Orlando
  • Top things to do and attractions in New Orleans
  • Top things to do and attractions in Atlanta
  • Top things to do and attractions in Nashville
  • Top things to do and attractions in Branson
  • Top things to do and attractions in St. Augustine
  • Top things to do and attractions in Gatlinburg
  • Top things to do and attractions in Memphis
  • Top things to do and attractions in Panama City Beach
  • Top things to do and attractions in Pensacola
  • Top things to do and attractions in Pigeon Forge
  • Top things to do and attractions in Orange Beach
  • Top things to do and attractions in Mobile
  • Top things to do and attractions in Gulf Shores
  • Top things to do and attractions in Pensacola Beach
  • Top things to do and attractions in Gulfport
  • Top things to do and attractions in Hattiesburg
  • Top things to do and attractions in Fairhope
  • Top things to do and attractions in Ocean Springs
  • Top things to do and attractions in Foley
  • Top things to do and attractions in Bay Saint Louis
  • Top things to do and attractions in Covington
  • Top things to do and attractions in Spanish Fort
  • Top things to do and attractions in Marrero
  • Top things to do and attractions in Abita Springs
  • Top things to do and attractions in Westwego
  • Top things to do and attractions in Havana

Best restaurants in nearby cities

  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Orlando
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in New Orleans
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Atlanta
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Nashville
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Branson
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in St. Augustine
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Gatlinburg
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Memphis
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Panama City Beach
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Pensacola
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Pigeon Forge
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Orange Beach
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Mobile
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Gulf Shores
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Pensacola Beach
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Gulfport
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Hattiesburg
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Fairhope
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Ocean Springs
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Foley
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Bay Saint Louis
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Covington
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Spanish Fort
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Marrero
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Westwego
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Theodore
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Havana

Best buildings in Biloxi in other languages

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