Rosemary Beach FAQs

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Where is Rosemary Beach located?

Rosemary Beach is located on the eastern end of Scenic Highway 30A in Walton County, Florida, nestled between Inlet Beach and Alys Beach.

What is Rosemary Beach known for?

It’s famous for its New Urbanist design, cobblestone streets, European-style architecture, and walkable layout. It combines Old World charm with coastal luxury.

Is Rosemary Beach a private or public beach?

Much of the beach access is private, reserved for homeowners and renters within the community. However, there are nearby public beach accesses outside the development.

What is there to do in Rosemary Beach?
  • Stroll or bike the pedestrian-friendly boardwalks and footpaths
  • Swim, paddleboard, or lounge on the beach
  • Explore boutique shops and art galleries
  • Attend seasonal events like wine festivals and farmers markets
  • Visit the Rosemary Beach Fitness Center & Racquet Club
  • Enjoy scenic dining and live music
Are there activities for kids?

Yes! The community often hosts seasonal events, camps, and outdoor movie nights. The green spaces and pools are also family favorites.

What types of homes are in Rosemary Beach?

The community features luxury beach homes, carriage houses, and townhomes with architecture inspired by West Indies, Spanish, and Dutch influences.

Can I rent a home in Rosemary Beach?
Yes, short-term vacation rentals are widely available. Many are professionally managed and come with access to pools and private beach walkovers.
Is it expensive to live there?
Yes, Rosemary Beach is considered one of the most upscale communities on 30A. Homes often range from $2M to over $10M+, and rentals can be premium-priced depending on season.
What restaurants are in Rosemary Beach?

Popular spots include:

  • Pescado – upscale rooftop dining with Gulf views
  • Cowgirl Kitchen – casual eats with local flair
  • La Crema – chocolate and tapas bar
  • Havana Beach Bar & Grill – inside The Pearl Hotel, known for fine coastal cuisine
Are there shops and boutiques?

Yes! Rosemary is known for high-end fashion, home decor, art galleries, and unique gift shops like Gigi’s, Bombora Sun & Surf, and Willow Boutique.

Is the beach crowded?
It can be, especially during peak vacation times like spring break and summer. However, the private nature of the beach helps limit the number of people compared to public accesses.
Are there nature trails or parks?

Yes! Rosemary is very walkable, with boardwalks, shaded pathways, and green parks perfect for picnics, yoga, and family games.

Is there a hotel in Rosemary Beach?

Yes. The Pearl Hotel is the iconic luxury boutique hotel right in the town center. There are also charming inns and many vacation rental homes.

Where can I get groceries?

The closest full grocery store is Publix at 30Avenue in Inlet Beach. Rosemary also has a small market for essentials and wine.

What airport is closest to Rosemary Beach?

Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport (ECP) in Panama City Beach is about 25 minutes away.

Do I need a car?

Not necessarily. Rosemary is walkable and bike-friendly. However, a car is helpful for exploring more of 30A or accessing larger stores.

Can I rent bikes or golf carts?

Yes! Bike rentals are highly recommended. Golf carts are restricted in Rosemary Beach itself, but bikes and pedestrian travel are encouraged.

When is the best time to visit Rosemary Beach?

Spring (March–May) and Fall (September–November) offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds. Summer is busiest. Winter is quiet but charming.

Are pets allowed on the beach?

Only Walton County residents with permits can bring pets on the beach. Most rentals may allow pets with a fee—check beforehand.

Are there community rules visitors should follow?

Yes. Rosemary Beach has strict architectural, noise, and behavior standards. Quiet hours and trash pickup rules are enforced. Biking is welcome, but cars must be parked appropriately.