Alabama Tourism Pours $5M into Gulf Coast Summer Surge
MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- The Alabama Tourism Department unveiled a $5 million marketing campaign Friday to lure visitors to the state's Gulf Coast beaches in Mobile and Baldwin counties, building on unprecedented booking records initially reported by WAKA Action 8 News. The initiative spotlights Gulf Shores and Orange Beach, where white-sand shores and nonstop attractions promise laid-back charm amid rising demand. Targeting summer travelers, the push coincides with data showing steady spring and fall visitation in vacation rentals and hotels over the past three years, with minimal year-over-year fluctuations.
Gulf Shores & Orange Beach Tourism, a key partner since its founding in 1993, introduced the Coastal Code campaign to guide visitors through authentic experiences, from foodspotting adventures to ecotourism like Paddle the Gulf. Agency leaders, including Executive Director Kay Maghan, emphasized at the Alabama's Beaches 2026 Tourism Summit how promotion has evolved to sustain growth beyond summer peaks. The effort aligns with broader Gulf initiatives, such as past collaborations restoring coastlines and boosting resilient communities across five coastal states.
Record bookings underscore the stakes: tourism patterns reveal summer as dominant but with expanding shoulder seasons, fueling economic impacts in Foley, Orange Beach and beyond. The campaign leverages social media and events, including recent Travel South USA Global Week kickoffs at Mobile's Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center, showcasing Alabama's culture and cuisine. As bookings climb, the $5 million investment positions Baldwin County's 32 miles of beaches for another banner year.
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