10 Things to do Good for Couples in Biloxi That You Shouldn't Miss

February 2, 2022 Deane Carmody

Sitting along the shores of Mississippi's Gulf Coast, the city of Biloxi has been a favorite vacation destination for decades, with sandy beaches and calm waters perfect for jet skiing or deep-sea fishing. Having suffered heavy damage during Hurricane Katrina, Biloxi is bouncing back. The casinos and resorts are back in action, offering championship golf and live entertainment. The city has restored many historic sites, including Beauvoir, the home of Confederate president, Jefferson Davis.
Restaurants in Biloxi

1. Betsy Ann Riverboat

Excellent
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5.0 based on 1,757 reviews

Betsy Ann Riverboat

Take a 2 hour Historical/Ecological Tour, Sunset Cruise or a Dinner Cruise on a 150 passenger paddlewheel boat. We have a climate controlled main deck with restrooms and bar and an open but covered upper deck. We are also available for private charters.

2. Mega-Bite Fishing Charters, LLC

Excellent
95%
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5.0 based on 61 reviews

Mega-Bite Fishing Charters, LLC

The Biloxi Mississippi Gulf Coast offers some of the best charter boat fishing in the Gulf South. We are now offering Deep Sea Red Snapper fishing trip, Biloxi provides inshore and offshore fishing all year round. Charter boat fishing can be a family activity so take your family fishing in Biloxi Mississippi.

3. Three Sons IV Pure Fishing

Excellent
91%
Good
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5.0 based on 22 reviews

Three Sons IV Pure Fishing

Small craft harbor next to Hard Rock Casino slip #25

4. Senses Spa & Salon

850 Bayview Ave, Biloxi, MS 39530-1701 +1 228-436-3000 http://www.ipbiloxi.com/experience/senses-spa-salon
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5.0 based on 26 reviews

Senses Spa & Salon

Senses Spa and Salon takes you on a journey far beyond your expectations. Each visit is a departure from the "the everyday." Whether you’re a person seeking a sense of calm, or friends finding time to celebrate and connect, or maybe life is about to change and finding center is the purpose, Senses Spa and Salon will take you there. Our treatments are inspired by nature and are brought to you in a simple, elegant surrounding. From our Signature Treatments to our natural and effective skin care services, everything we do is for your enjoyment. Our treatments are inspired by nature and are brought to you in a simple, elegant surrounding. From our Signature Aqua Treatments to our natural and effective skin care services, everything we do is for your enjoyment. Welcome to your Senses…

Reviewed By 3cntrygrls - Moss Point, United States

I've visited quite a number of spas on our coast. IP Senses is my favorite by far. The spacing of facilities is most fabulous. Co-ed facilities also available. All services I've experienced have been above average. Wonderful way to spend anniversary time, mother-daughter day, or bridal party. They don't advertise but you may order and eat lunch while you relax in the lounge.

5. Biloxi Little Theatre

220 Lee St, Biloxi, MS 39530-3254 +1 228-432-8543 [email protected] http://www.4blt.org
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

Biloxi Little Theatre

Located in a historic east Biloxi building, the non-profit Biloxi Little Theatre has been providing quality entertainment to the Gulf Coast since 1946. We work to make Biloxi Little Theatre uncommon. We produce plays and musicals that other local theatres won't, and offer a diverse array of shows to appeal to guests of all ages. BLT welcomes and offers discounts to students, seniors, military and first responders. Group rates also available. We have a snack bar, beverage counter with beer, wine, and cocktails, and the friendliest volunteers on the Coast! Elevator and accessible parking and seating available.

Reviewed By sharonv952 - Gulfport, United States

We attended the What The Elf Christmas presentation at the Biloxi Little Theatre. It was our first visit to that venue. The theatre is small and there was not a bad seat in the house. We will be going a lot more now that we've tried it. The skits were hilarious, the audience was friendly, the staff made you feel very welcome and it is something I'm so glad we tried. The prices did not break the bank. I highly recommend the experience.

6. Southern Coast Cruises

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5.0 based on 30 reviews

Southern Coast Cruises

Your family and friends will be very comfortable if you hire our Biloxi-based non-fishing rental, with an on-board restroom, experienced boat crew, and delicious food offerings! Let your charter boat crew take you on a boat ride to Deer Island with a view of the Biloxi Casino Row from the water. And then sail out to Horn Island with white sand and stunning warm emerald green waters, as immortalized by the Ocean Springs painter, Walter Anderson. You can swim, float in the warm water, or relax on the white sandy beaches. No-one can guarantee dolphins and this is not called a dolphin tour but there are dolphin sightings year round in these fishing waters between Biloxi Back Bay and Horn Island. The dolphins are often seen near the Biloxi shrimp boats that make shrimp excursions into the Gulf.Charter our boat, out of Biloxi, and experience a relaxing boat ride with views of Ocean Springs.

7. Lost Key Bar

195 Beach Blvd Margaritaville, Biloxi, MS 39530-4708 +1 228-271-6377 [email protected] http://www.margaritavilleresortbiloxi.com/lost-key-bar
Excellent
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5.0 based on 63 reviews

Lost Key Bar

Lost Key Bar, located inside Margaritaville Resort Biloxi, is an amazing venue with the best view of the coast. Enjoy handcrafted cocktails, live music, and special events. Book your special occasion here or simply unwind with picturesque views as the sun sets over Biloxi Beach.

Reviewed By kimberlylU985UJ

My husband and I decided to getaway for the weekend. We loved our stay at Margaritaville, but the highlight of our trip was the AMAZING service we received from Payne R. at the Lost Key Bar! The drinks were great and he was so pleasant and attentive. He also gave us great suggestions on places to eat and things to do! We will definitely come back again!

8. Beau Rivage Casino

875 Beach Blvd, Biloxi, MS 39530-4241 +1 228-386-7111 http://www.beaurivage.com/casino/
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 2,412 reviews

Beau Rivage Casino

This Gulf Coast casino resort offers the whole package: accommodations, dining, gaming, shopping, charter boat fishing, access to 19 championship golf courses and big-name acts for nighttime entertainment.

Reviewed By lonnieb519 - Biloxi, United States

Ever felt like you were living the "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous?" Nah, me neither !!!, Until I stepped out of the elevator and walked into the lavish world of the Beau Rivage for the first time !!! It's like you are walking down the yellow brick road with Dorothy and Toto(but Toto is invisible, and Dorothy is that beautiful girl by your side !!! In my case, that would be my sweet and beautiful little wife, the most beautiful girl in the world !!! You might think you could give me someone more beautiful, but Oz never did give nothing to the Tinman that he didnt already have, and, no disrespect, You are not Oz !!! LoL !!! Not to boast, but I'm kinda proud of my baby !!! That brings me to a different set of songs, the ones that are sang and played at the end of the yellow brick road, physical address: Eight75, the name of the lounge just prior to stepping into the gaming area of the casino and also the actual physical address of the Beau Rivage(875 Beach Boulavard, Biloxi Mississippi). Eight75 holds a special place in my heart because it is where she(yes, you guessed it, my beautiful wife) and I began this wonderful life together. We would meet there for a glass of Merlot and would get lost in each other as the band played and as the packed house kept the energy alive with conversation and laughter. One thing(Merlot) led to another(Merlot) and before we knew it, we knew how to dance(Merlot) !!! Neither of us knew how before, but it's like a wizard stepped in and cast a spell on us...wait a minute, that's Merlin(Merlot), LoL !!! Anyway, we fell in love, dancing the night away on the dance floor in front of the band, with lots of other happy couples who didnt know how to dance either, or was it only the two of us(Love) !!! Everyone is there to assure that you have a Great time, from the band to the bartenders to the waitresses to the Beau Rivage itself !!! The scenery is breathtaking and you Really Do get a sense of living the Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous !!! Head to the Beau Rivage for a Super Great Time and I'm sure, that you too, will fall in love !!!

9. New Palace Casino Point Cadet

158 Howard Ave, Biloxi, MS 39530-4744 +1 800-725-2239 [email protected] http://www.palacecasinoresort.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 446 reviews

New Palace Casino Point Cadet

Palace Casino Resort is the only smoke free casino on the Mississippi Gulf Coast and the premiere destination for luxurious accommodations, superior guest service and endless excitement. Nestled along the beautiful Gulf of Mexico and Biloxi’s Back Bay, the resort offers newly renovated hotel rooms and suites with stunning views, award winning restaurants, non-stop gaming, championship golf at The Preserve Golf Club and amazing amenities to complement your stay.

Reviewed By lisav871 - Marathon, United States

Nice casino very strict on masks. Constant cleaning of premises and restrooms. Fun games, free drinks, nice lounge for sports viewing and non smoking. Will go again.

10. Beauvoir

2244 Beach Blvd, Biloxi, MS 39531-5023 +1 228-388-4400 [email protected] http://www.visitbeauvoir.org/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1,170 reviews

Beauvoir

Home of Ex-Confederate President of the Confederate States of America where he lived his remaining 12 years of his life (post-war) and where he wrote "The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government." Golf Carts are now available to rent. Guided tour of the home showing how life was lived by the President and his family and self guided grounds (Varina's Garden, Cemetery, and nature trail), Museum, separated into 3 sections: Rotating Gallery, Soldier's Exhibit, and President Davis Exhibit. Research Library including reference books to accommodate most genealogy research focused on the Civil War.

Reviewed By interceptpubs - Columbus, United States

Built around 1850 by James Brown, a wealthy planter, as a summer home on the Gulf of Mexico, Brown called his new estate "Orange Grove." Brown died in 1866, but it wasn't until 1873 that the property was sold to pay back taxes and settle his estate. It quickly changed hands a couple of times, ending up in the possession of Sarah Ann Dorsey, the daughter of a wealthy planter in Natchez. She bought the house along with 600 hundred surrounding acres, renaming it "Beauvoir" or "beautiful view." Dorsey was a childhood friend of Varina Howell, Jefferson Davis' second wife, and herself had known the Davis family all her life, often visiting the Confederate president's elder brother Joseph's family at his home, Hurricane Plantation, near Vicksburg. When Jefferson Davis came to the Gulf Coast in 1877 seeking a place to write his memoirs, Dorsey offered him the use of one of the cabins on the estate. Two years later Dorsey died, leaving the entire estate to Davis. Davis, his wife, and their youngest daughter, known as Winnie, lived here until his death in 1889. The remaining two women moved to New York City in 1891, although they retained ownership of Beauvoir. The Davis family finally sold it in 1902 to the Mississippi Division of the Sons of Confederate Veterans for use as a veterans home. It served in this role until 1953. The main house was turned into a shrine to the late Confederate president in 1941 with a museum honoring Confederate soldiers in the basement. With the closure of the veterans home, the home's hospital became the soldier's museum and a Davis' family museum took up the exhibit space in the main house's basement. In the late 90s, the Jefferson Davis Library and Museum were opened on the grounds. Unfortunately, just a few short years later, Katrina hit devastating the ocean front property. The main house survived, but has required extensive restoration that is only now in its final stages. A number of artifacts were also damaged, and the Library was effectively destroyed. Overall damage estimates exceeded $25 million dollars. Fortunately, much of the restoration is now complete, as we discovered in our recent visit to the estate. The first stop for visitors is the gift shop where tickets ($12.50 for adults) for the hourly house tours can be purchased. The tour itself last about 30 minutes and covers all the rooms in the house (although some rooms, such as Jefferson Davis' bedroom, are only looked at through the glass doors/windows). The rooms are mostly furnished with pieces from the Davis' family. The docent provides a fairly fast paced overview of the estate's history with a particular emphasis on the time that the Davis family lived here. After the house tour, we went back into the main building to look at the museum exhibits that take up much of the second floor. Items from Jefferson Davis, including correspondence, as well as an extensive collection of Civil War military material (edged weapons, rifles, flags, etc.) are on display. Some damaged items are shown to illustrate the havoc caused by Katrina. We then walked the 50 or so acres of grounds including out to the soldiers cemetery, where we found the grave of the Confederate unknown soldier, before finally hitting the gift shop to buy some interesting books on the history of the estate, the Civil War, and Mississippi. Overall, we spent about two hours here and enjoyed every minute of it.

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