06/05/2026
The longest pier in Florida, the Navarre Beach Pier, is one of the most stunning places to see the Gulf Coast from above the water. Stretching 1,545 feet into the Gulf of Mexico and standing 30 feet over the waves, it gives you a long, open walk with wide views of clear blue water, bright white sand, and one of the prettiest beaches in the state. From the railings, you can look north and south along the shoreline, watch beachgoers below, and often spot wildlife moving through the water and sky. Sea turtles, dolphins, sharks, jellyfish, bait balls, pelicans, gulls, and great blue herons can all be seen here at times, which makes the pier just as exciting for nature watching as it is for fishing. You can bring your own gear, rent a pole from the bait and tackle shop, try for a catch far out over the Gulf, or just take an easy stroll to the end. The pier also has wooden stairs, an ADA ramp, accessible railing spots, and an outdoor restaurant nearby, so it works well for both anglers and visitors who simply want to enjoy the view, the breeze, and a classic Florida beach experience.