Biloxi Beach.
Part of the world’s longest man-made beach, Biloxi Beach stretches along the calm waters of the Mississippi Sound, offering an easygoing Gulf Coast experience directly integrated with the city. Rather than feeling isolated, this wide strip of white sand runs parallel to Beach Boulevard, framed by historic live oaks on one side and barrier-island-sheltered waters on the other. It is exceptionally accessible, with frequent roadside parking pull-offs that let visitors step straight onto the sand for crabbing, shell collecting, or a walk to the historic 19th-century Biloxi Lighthouse. Because the offshore islands block heavy surf, the water remains notably calm and family-friendly, while the immediate backdrop of seafood eateries, piers, and casinos keeps the city’s energy within arm's reach.