We'd like to help you find an accommodation that's a great fit for your trip. Old Town is a well-known neighborhood to explore while you're visiting.
Travelers to Biloxi love its stunning beaches and first-class casinos. If you're looking for cultural stops on your trip, Mississippi Coast Coliseum and Convention Center and Mardi Gras Museum are highlights. Hard Rock Casino Biloxi and Beau Rivage Casino are also a few notable stops. Whether you're looking to stay in a trendy neighborhood or you're interested in a more secluded spot, we'd like to help you find your ideal place to stay in Biloxi.
Best Neighborhoods for History
Book accommodations in Biloxi city center to visit Beauvoir Mansion, the former home of President Jefferson Davis. It has been restored to its 1889 grandeur and also contains a Confederate Cemetery. Further East, hotels in Ocean Springs are close to the G.I. Museum, which features more than 16,000 pieces of military memorabilia. Consider accommodations in East Biloxi to visit the Maritime and Seafood Museum, established in 1986 to preserve the seafaring heritage of the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
Ocean Springs
Ocean Springs is a destination visitors seek out for is beaches, seaside views, and casinos. You might want to check out attractions like Walter Anderson Museum of Art or Grand Getaway Day Spa and Salon while you're exploring the neighborhood.
The stunning beaches and first-class casinos are just a few highlights of East Biloxi. Make a stop by Hard Rock Casino Biloxi or Beau Rivage Casino while you're exploring the area.
With 12 casinos on the Mississippi Coast, there are few other places outside of Las Vegas that rival Biloxi for gaming. Choose from the many waterfront casino hotels in Biloxi city center, including the Beau Rivage Resort, Hard Rock Hotel and Island View. Alternatively, those looking for something a bit more family friendly might want to consider accommodations over the bridge in D'Iberville. Here, the Scarlet Pearl Casino boasts a mini golf course and an outdoor pool. Golfers up for a challenge should stay in hotels in Gulf Hills, home to an 18-hole course.
D'Iberville
D'Iberville is a destination visitors seek out for is beaches, abundant dining options, and casinos. You might want to check out attractions like Scarlet Pearl Casino Resort or Northgate Shopping Center while you're exploring the neighborhood.
Featuring more than 60 miles of Mississippi shoreline and a humid subtropical climate, a day or two relaxing on the beaches in and around Biloxi is a popular choice for visitors. Ship Island, an idyllic barrier island that forms part of the Gulf Islands National Seashore, is well liked and accessible by ferries departing close to accommodations in Biloxi and Gulfport. Head across the striking Biloxi Bay Bridge to stay in hotels in Ocean Springs, where Ocean Springs Beach joins the Fort Maurepas Park and Nature Preserve. To rent kayaks and enjoy other watersports, find a place to stay in D'Iberville.
Gulfport
Travelers to Gulfport praise its stunning beaches. If you've got some more time to explore, be sure to make a stop by Port of Gulfport and Mississippi Aquarium.
Ocean Springs is a destination visitors seek out for is beaches, seaside views, and casinos. You might want to check out attractions like Walter Anderson Museum of Art or Grand Getaway Day Spa and Salon while you're exploring the neighborhood.
D'Iberville is a destination visitors seek out for is beaches, abundant dining options, and casinos. You might want to check out attractions like Scarlet Pearl Casino Resort or Northgate Shopping Center while you're exploring the neighborhood.