Welcome to beautiful 30A!
We’re so grateful you’re making the trip to celebrate with us, and we hope you’ll have a little time to enjoy a few of our favorite places while you’re here. We’ve pulled together a few of our favorite things to do around 30A.
Come for the wedding, stay for the fun. We can’t wait to see y’all!
Go to our favorite beach, Grayton Beach!
And don't forget to check out AJ's on the way back.
Head over to Black Bear Bread Co. in Grayton Beach. Order these things and you won't be sorry. Some of our absolute favorites!
Start with coffee - any kind, you can't go wrong.
Bagels & Lox Board
Banana Tartine
Sausage Biscuit
Visit the Truman Show House in Seaside
Yep, that's right.
For fifteen years after its inception, 30A’s quaintly idyllic beach community of Seaside was a little-known secret gem of a vacation spot along Florida’s Emerald Coast. But in 1996, the master-planned New Urbanist beach town hit the big time when it was chosen as the primary location for the filming of Jim Carrey’s next blockbuster, The Truman Show.
Acclaimed Director Peter Weir’s wife told him about Seaside, and he was immediately sold on the location. One of Seaside’s original homes – the perfectly precious yellow and white cottage at 31 Natchez Street – was well on its way to becoming perhaps the most recognizable building in South Walton.
In the film, each morning Jim Carrey steps out from the Seaside home’s vivid green front door and greets his neighbors with one of the movie’s most memorable lines:
“Good morning, and in case I don’t see ya—good afternoon, good evening, and good night!”
Grab an afternoon pick-me-up in swanky Alys Beach.
Fonville was created as a central gathering place for our bustling, Gulf-front community
A market, coffee shop, and cafe, a place to grab a bottle of wine and a flatbread to go. To order fresh fish to prepare at home with specialty groceries and sundries. To grab coffee or cocktails with friends on the plaza. This is Fonville Press. Market Cafe.
Just Go.
Okay, you don't even have to do anything specific in Rosemary Beach. Just walk around. Crosswalks and puppy dogs everywhere, and the smell of real rosemary bushes and sea salt fills the air. You'll feel like you're in a cute European town, steps away from the most beautiful water.