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Escape to Alabama’s Beaches for a sunny fall getaway

The season’s first crisp nights may be arriving in Nashville, but the sun’s still shining on the Gulf Coast.

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A rotating gif featuring people on vacation at Alabama's Beaches, enjoying the white sand beaches, sunny weather, and fresh coastal restaurants of the Gulf Coast.

Fall is the perfect time to visit with fewer crowds, wide-open beaches, and Gulf waters that stay warm well into the season.

Photos courtesy of Visit Alabama’s Beaches

Trade Broadway’s bustle for gentle beach breezes this season. With new Allegiant nonstop flights from Nashville (BNA), Alabama’s Beaches are just one short flight away.

Spend your fall walking along miles of sugar-white sand, enjoying fresh Gulf seafood, and catching sunsets that beat any skyline view.

With warm weather and fewer crowds, you’ll get more space on the beach, easier reservations at your favorite coastal restaurants, and a chance to explore year-round attractions at your own pace.

Whether you’re looking to recharge or make the most of fall, the beach is calling, and it’s only a fun road trip down I-65 or quick flight away.

Start planning a trip

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