The Lighthouse

The Lighthouse is a beautifully decorated 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom coastal retreat located directly across from the beach in St. Joe Beach. Featuring a covered Gulf-view deck, access to a community pool, and modern fixtures throughout, it's the perfect laid-back escape for couples or small families looking to enjoy the quiet charm of Florida's Forgotten Coast. With two public beach access points within 250 feet, the water is always just a short stroll away. 👉 View The Lighthouse

Noah’s Landing

Noah's Landing is a stunning Gulf-front home at Indian Pass, offering 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and space for up to 12 guests. Professionally decorated with sweeping ocean views from every level, the property features a private swing, outdoor patio, picnic area, grill, extra beach gear, and an outdoor shower, everything you need for a luxury coastal stay. Whether you're here to fish, relax, or explore the Forgotten Coast, Noah's Landing delivers comfort and convenience right on the water. 👉 View Noah's Landing


Indian Pass Beach: A Different Kind of Florida Coastline
Indian Pass offers a completely different beach experience compared to the bright turquoise waters often seen in other parts of Florida. The water here is usually darker and less clear because of the natural flow of freshwater from nearby bays, marshes, and the Apalachicola River system. Instead of crystal-clear conditions, visitors will often find calm, brown- or green-tinted water mixed with soft white sand and untouched coastal scenery. While the water may not have the postcard clarity of South Florida, many people believe that is exactly what makes Indian Pass special.
The beach is known for its quiet atmosphere, wide open shoreline, and natural beauty. Unlike crowded tourist destinations, Indian Pass feels peaceful and laid back. Visitors often come here to fish, collect shells, watch sunsets, and enjoy long walks without heavy crowds. The area is surrounded by dunes, native vegetation, and old Florida charm that has largely remained untouched by major development.
One of the most unique features of Indian Pass Beach is that portions of the shoreline are drivable with a properly permitted vehicle. Beach driving allows visitors to set up directly on the sand for the day, making it convenient for families, anglers, and anyone carrying coolers, chairs, or fishing gear. Drivers should always follow local regulations, stay within designated areas, and avoid damaging dunes or sea turtle nesting zones.
Indian Pass may not be known for crystal clear water, but its peaceful setting and authentic coastal feel make it one of the most beautiful hidden spots along Florida’s Forgotten Coast.
