Rosemary Beach is an inviting, unincorporated planned community located on Scenic Highway 30A along Florida's Gulf Coast. Designed by Duany Plater-Zyberk & Company, it reflects influences from New Orleans and European colonial styles. The community is known for its architecture, mirroring places like St. Augustine and the West Indies, with homes close together and painted in neutral tones. Rosemary Beach offers a mix of amenities, including shops, restaurants, a hotel, and four pool areas, making it a popular destination for tourists. The beach itself is accessible only to residents and guests, offering warm waters perfect for swimming and water sports like kayaking and paddleboarding.
Rosemary Beach is part of the New Urbanism movement, emphasizing community, walkability, and interconnected neighborhoods. The area features cobblestone streets and winding paths, which invite exploration and a relaxed atmosphere. With its picturesque setting and carefully designed spaces, Rosemary Beach is also known as one of America's most romantic small towns.
The community encourages outdoor activities like biking and provides access to nature reserves and hiking trails nearby, making it an appealing blend of urban charm and natural beauty.