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Yes, 48 of our Gulf Shores homes allow dogs—so feel free to bring Fido along. (Just make sure to check individual home listings for any limits on the number and size of dogs they allow).
Browse dog-friendly homes >Yes. 824 of our Gulf Shores vacation rentals have internet access, so you can stay connected throughout your trip.
Browse homes with internet access >Absolutely. Our local Gulf Shores team includes professional housekeepers who care for all our homes here. They’ll clean thoroughly and restock amenities, so everything is ready for your arrival—and all you have to do is settle in and relax.
Learn more about Vacasa Premium Clean >Picture this: a slow morning coffee, a few hours on the sand, then an easy change of pace with the zoo or a waterpark before you head back to your place to rinse off and relax. Gulf Shores makes it simple to build a getaway that mixes beach time with quick, plan-ready outings that keep everyone happy.
Whether you’re traveling with kids, meeting up with friends, or carving out a laid-back couples weekend, choosing the right home base helps. Start by deciding what you want most, walkable beach access, a quiet place to recharge, or a spot that keeps you close to attractions like Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo and Waterville USA.
Best trip fit: Beach-first stays with easy add-ons when you want a break from the sun.
Themes to build your plan around: Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo, Waterville USA, Gulf Shores Museum
Home base hints (keep it simple):
Gulf Shores is at its best when your itinerary has a little rhythm: beach in the morning, a named activity in the afternoon, then a relaxed night back at your vacation home. The picks below are easy to understand, easy to plan around, and ideal for breaking up long beach days without overcomplicating the schedule.
A go-to daytime outing for families, this zoo is an easy way to trade sand for shaded walkways and animal time for a few hours. It’s a natural “everyone’s happy” plan when you want something fun that still feels low effort.
Best for: Families, multi-generational groups, first-time visitors
When your crew wants an activity day with more movement than lounging, Waterville USA delivers the classic waterpark reset. It’s a strong option for kids and teens who want slides and splash time, and for adults who like having a clear plan that fills an afternoon.
Best for: Families with kids, teen groups, high-energy days
For a calmer change of pace, the Gulf Shores Museum is a quick stop that adds context to your trip without taking over the day. It’s especially handy when you want an indoor option that still feels local.
Best for: Rainy-day backups, history fans, slower mornings
This is the kind of plan that turns into a shared memory, especially for friend groups and families with older kids. Save it for after the beach when everyone wants something interactive that does not depend on the weather.
Best for: Groups, older kids, evening plans
If your group is craving classic vacation energy, The Track is an easy pick for go-karts and a lively atmosphere. It’s a fun way to cap an afternoon before heading back to your home base to unwind.
Best for: Families, competitive friends, quick-hit thrills
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Beach days build an appetite, and in Gulf Shores, it’s easy to keep food plans simple without defaulting to the same meal every night. Use these picks to mix in a fun dessert stop, a casual group dinner, and a reliable coffee run that makes mornings feel easy.
This is a full-on treat stop, colorful, playful, and built for anyone who considers dessert part of the itinerary. It’s especially fun for families, and it’s an easy “let’s go out for something” plan even if you stayed in for dinner.
Great for: After-dinner sweet runs, kid-approved rewards, group photos
A casual burger spot that fits a vacation schedule, show up hungry, keep it easy, then get back to the beach or the pool. It’s a solid pick for groups because it doesn’t require a big production to feel like a meal out.
Great for: Quick dinners, low-fuss lunches, groups
When you want something lighter and a little different from classic beach fare, Efes Greek Kitchen is an easy pivot. It’s a good choice for longer stays when you want variety without turning dinner into a research project.
Great for: Mix-it-up meals, shareable plates, midweek resets
A local coffee stop that makes mornings feel less rushed, especially if you’re balancing beach gear, kids, or a full day ahead. Grab something to go, or use it as a quick reset between plans.
Great for: Early starts, relaxed mornings, caffeine before activities
If your ideal night ends with dessert back at the house, Hope’s Cheesecake is an easy win. It’s the kind of stop that turns into a simple tradition, pick a slice (or two), head back, and settle in.
Great for: Dessert to bring home, low-key nights in
A little planning goes a long way here, especially when you’re balancing beach time with attractions. Use these tips to reduce the “what should we do next?” moments and make sure your home base matches the trip you have in mind.
When you’re ready for a change of scenery, Gulf Shores has nearby nature that feels like a different side of the coast. These are best treated as dedicated outings, pack what you need, go slow, then come back to your Gulf Shores home base for an easy night in.
If your favorite part of vacation is finding quieter landscapes, Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge is a strong day-trip pick. It’s a more tranquil, nature-forward experience that balances out the busier beach vibe, perfect when you want space, scenery, and a slower pace.
Best for: Couples, nature lovers, repeat visitors, reset days
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