Crestview, FL Hotel off I-10 near Destin and Pensacola
Visit our Crestview, Florida hotel off I-10 and I-85 for a convenient home base to explore both Pensacola and Destin, Florida. Less than an hour from Pensacola and Destin, our hotel is also near Twin Hills Park, the Heritage Museum of Northwest Florida, the Indian Temple Mound Museum and Chautauqua Winery. Visitors will also enjoy visiting the nearby Florida beaches in Destin near our Crestview hotel. Surrounded by great beaches, fishing spots and even growing businesses, our Crestview, FL hotel is a great stop for business and leisure travelers.
The following attractions are convenient to the Country Inn & Suites Crestview, FL hotel:
Twin Hills Park This beautiful 24-acre Crestview Park is home to a stadium, playground, tennis and basketball courts, a volleyball court and a scenic lake. 2.9 miles from hotel
Heritage Museum of Northwest Florida To learn more about Northwest Florida history, visit this Heritage Museum. (850) 678-2615 115 Westview Avenue Valparaiso, FL 32580 18.2 miles from hotel
Sasquatch Zoo Sasquatch Zoo 5262 Deer Springs Dr Crestview, FL 32539 10.4 miles from hotel
Chautauqua Winery Come visit the largest vineyard in Florida near our Crestview, FL, hotel. (850) 892-5887 I-10 and U.S. Highway 331, DeFuniak Springs, FL 27 miles from hotel
Hot Wheels Skating Center For an entertaining evening in Crestview, visit the Hot Wheels Skating Center. (850) 682-6699 383 Coleman St Crestview, FL 3.2 miles from hotel
About Destin
A perennial vacation favorite, the Emerald Coast is renowned for white-sand beaches, luminous green waters, and air perfumed by spring-blooming jasmine. Along this part of the Panhandle, linked by Highway 98, the two most prominent cities are Fort Walton Beach and Destin. The first began life as a Confederate outpost; the second got its start as a 19th century fishing village. Nowadays, Fort Walton Beach entertains businesses that provide Eglin Air Force Base with technological and industrial support. Destin, on the other hand, derives its revenue from tourism, attracting vacationers who crave upscale restaurants and accommodations. In tandem, they provide a destination for business and leisure that capitalizes on the strengths of both communities. Separated by less than ten miles, they share shopping at Silver Sands Factory Stores, the fabulous restaurants along Highway 30A, and, of course, the many parks and beaches that are reason alone for a sojourn along the Emerald Coast.
Did you know?
Along the 26-mile stretch referred to as the Emerald Coast, you'll find a host of smaller communities. In fact, 19 towns comprise the expanse and offer a wealth of beaches and attractions in their own right. Among them are WaterColor, Rosemary Beach, Dune Allen, and Seacrest. Take the time to explore a few of them; you'll see what the Panhandle has to offer beyond resorts and mainstream vacations.