
Hotels in Orange Beach
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Browse hotels in Orange Beach, Alabama, steps from 32 miles of quartz-sand Gulf beach. Properties line Perdido Beach Blvd from Gulf Shores to Perdido Pass.
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About Orange Beach
Orange Beach: Gulf Shores' Easternmost Resort City
Orange Beach, Alabama, sits on a narrow barrier island between the Gulf of Mexico and Perdido Bay, roughly 55 miles east of Mobile. The city's 32 miles of white quartz-sand coastline — part of the same continuous beach shared with neighboring Gulf Shores — draws roughly 6 million visitors annually. The Alabama Gulf Coast here averages 320 sunny days per year, making it one of the South's most consistent beach destinations. Perdido Pass, a natural inlet at the eastern edge of the city, channels boat traffic between the Gulf and the bay, and the adjacent The Wharf entertainment district anchors dining, live music, and a Ferris wheel along the Intracoastal Waterway.
Where to Stay
Accommodations concentrate along Perdido Beach Boulevard (Highway 182), which runs parallel to the shoreline. Gulf-front condo towers dominate the inventory, supplemented by mid-rise hotels between the road and the beach. The Terry Cove area on the northern bay side offers quieter marina-adjacent properties. Rates peak in June and July; shoulder months of April–May and September–October offer lower prices with water temperatures still above 70 °F.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: Pensacola International Airport (PNS) is 35 miles east — the closest commercial airport.
- Driving: A car is essential; no public transit serves the island.
- Fishing: The city issues its own offshore fishing rodeo permits; book charter boats at Zeke's Landing Marina.
- Weather: Hurricane season runs June–November; travelers should confirm cancellation policies before booking.
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