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Photo 1: A family of three enjoys a meal on a sunny outdoor patio. The adults smile and engage in conversation, while the child appears curious. Colorful smoothies and salads adorn the table.
Photo 2: A joyful family of three plays on a sunny beach. The parents swing their smiling child between them. The background shows a lifeguard tower and blue ocean.
Photo 3: Two people ride bicycles on a board walk on the beach on a sunny day.

Who says summer can’t last forever?

Photos provided by Visit Alabama’s Beaches

As sweater weather arrives in Nashville, the waves are still center stage at Alabama’s Beaches.

Trade honky-tonks for seafood shacks, flip-flops, and Gulfside trails this fall. Keep the summer vibes alive by planning an easy escape at AlabamasBeaches.com.

Nonstop Allegiant flights from BNA to Gulf Shores International Airport (GUF) make it easy to get from Music City to the beach in just a few hours.

Plan your getaway

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