If you've been wondering what it's like to live in or visit Biloxi, the Crowdsourced Explorer community can help. We asked four people living in Biloxi what someone who is considering moving to or visiting there should know. Here are their pros and cons, tips, and advice:
Living in Biloxi, Mississippi:
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Great place if you want to live in the 1960’s without the fun hippie part. Lots of old people, casinos, fried food and proud Southerners. Strong sense of family.
If you were to ever visit Biloxi, my hometown, you would be amazed. There is so much to do and see. White sand beaches, casino row, hotel and amusement park all in one at the Margaritaville Hotel. We have every kind of restaurant to choose from. No matter your age, whether you are 2 or 52 there is something in Biloxi for everyone!
The climate in Biloxi, Mississippi stays very humid and warm in summer and winter is very mild, compared to more norths of the country. Biloxi is on the Gulf of Mexico and barrier islands protect the city from major storms. Unfortunately those same islands also make it difficult for the water to flow as freely making our water on Biloxi Beach appear brown or dirty compared to the gulf waters that grace the beaches of other Southern Gulf Coast cities.
When moving to Biloxi, Mississippi a person should consider the climate. High humidity is a daily factor when living on the southern tip of Mississippi. The white sand beaches and top of the line local casinos make it all worthwhile. Delicious restaurants dot the gulf coast and are another reason that make this small, southern beach town shine.
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