Dixie Belle Motel

Dixie Belle Motel The Dixie Belle Motel, a clean, comfy '50's style slice of roadside America in Port St Joe, Florida. We love to have fisherman, families, and pets visit us.

We're conveniently located on scenic US Highway 98 and the unspoiled white sand beaches of Florida's "Forgotten Coast."

We are enjoying life in our new home. Think of our wonderful guests frequently. Love yall.
10/15/2023

We are enjoying life in our new home. Think of our wonderful guests frequently. Love yall.

07/26/2023

Our last guests leave tomorrow morning. We are closed to business.

We do not know what the new owners will be doing. We wish them well, with what ever they have planned.

07/07/2023

24 days left here at the Dixie Belle Motel. We are slowly packing up, keeping our guests happy, and saying so long to our regulars as they leave. It has been a grand adventure these past 7 years. Hope you have enjoyed it as much as we have. Feel free to let us know your favorite memories in the comments. đź’™

Happy Independence Day!!
07/04/2023

Happy Independence Day!!

06/18/2023

COMMUNITY ALERT/WARNING/REMINDER: HERE IS THE REASON EVERYBODY MUST FILL IN HOLES DUG ON THE BEACH!!!
(from Walton County)

A Specialty Bakery
From yesterday, June 16, 2023

PLEASE FILL IN YOUR HOLES!!!
This is a perfect example of why holes on the beach need to be filled in. This occurred in Walton County ...
This morning my walker Johndra called me about a very large loggerhead sea turtle that she found stuck in a hole on the beach. At first she thought the turtle was dead. During the night the turtle had come up a short distance onto the beach before turning to go back to the water where she fell into the deep hole. Of course, she had fallen head first into the hole that someone had dug the day before and failed to fill in. The turtle's head was not visible.
The head was completely buried in the sand and of course the weight of her massive body, perhaps 300 pounds or more, was forcing her head deep into the sand. But finally the turtle moved, just a little, and Johndra exclaimed over the phone that she was alive. Johndra tried to remove sand from around her head to help her breath but she didn’t get very far.

After talking to our fearless leader, Sharon, and as hard as it was, I instructed Johndra to go on and complete her walk. Sharon began to call other walkers, the TDC and the sheriff’s office to get me as much help as possible as quick as possible.
When I arrived I tried lifting the turtle up but was not even able to move her the slightest bit. I decided my first goal would be to dig out the sand from around her head so that it would be easier for her to breath. Even that took a great deal of time because of the care needed and the depth to which her head was forced.

As runners or other people came along on the beach I enlisted their help. All were eager to do so. After we were able to expose her head I felt a small sense of relief. There was still little movement but she was alive and able to breath freely.
At this point I instructed people to work to dig the sand out in front of her body, so that when we attempted to lift her up again we would not need to lift her heavy body so high. It was like we were building an escape ramp from the hole. One of the runners and I tried to lift her again, but she was too heavy. We could not lift her more than a few inches.

Finally reinforcements began to arrive. Joe, a SWTW walker from the mideast area, and I were able to lift her up enough that we got her on the edge of the hole. We probably could not have done this without the help of a passerby, Bridget, who lifted her heavy head up so that we could get her up over the edge of the hole.
Once she was on the edge of the hole she would, from time to time, lift her head up. I then began to bring her water in my cupped hands. Water over her head helped revive her. I asked for a bucket and soon someone appeared with a bucket. That really revived her and finally she began to try and take steps to the water. Each bucket of water seemed to give her more life as she struggled toward the warm gulf waters, her home.
Once she started walking it didn’t take long for her get to where she could swim. We watched and applauded as she slowly moved to deeper water, from time to time exposing her head as she breathed in fresh air.

This story is not just about the plight of a sea turtle that was just trying to come ashore to lay eggs, or even about the rescue of that federally protected endangered species. It is about the danger of digging holes on the beach and not filling them in at the end of the day. Holes on the beach can kill adult and baby sea turtles. They are a danger to runners or even people just walking the beach at night. Fill in holes on the beach at the end of the day. Teach your children the dangers of leaving holes on the beach at night. Be respectful of others.
Thanks to Johndra for continuing on with her walk, to Sharon for calling for help as she completed her walk, to Joe for getting up when called and responding so quickly, to TDC, the sheriff and all the wonderful passersby. This hole which should not have been left on the beach was filled in by TDC and the sheriff’s office. Thanks for caring about this wonderful protected species.

06/17/2023

It is with sad hearts that we tell y'all that we are selling the Dixie Belle. We are excited for the new owners to get to know the wonderful guests that stay with us.

Please come see us before July 29th, so we can say goodbye to our amazing regulars. We will miss you all terribly.

06/04/2023

Book 2 or more nights and get 20% off your total. Valid Sunday to Thursday only in June!!! See y'all soon.

As we celebrate a 3 day weekend, do not forget its meaning.
05/27/2023

As we celebrate a 3 day weekend, do not forget its meaning.

05/25/2023

We are officially booked for this weekend. If something pops open again I will let y'all know.

05/25/2023

We've had 2 last minute cancellations for this weekend!!!
Call now before they are gone!!!!

Come on down and check out the best beaches around!
05/19/2023

Come on down and check out the best beaches around!

Florida and Hawaii are living up to their reputations for excellent sand and surf with the latest list of the top 10 beaches in the United States.

Scallop SeasonAug 16 - Sept 24, 2023Get your reservation!Bring a bucket!
05/14/2023

Scallop Season
Aug 16 - Sept 24, 2023
Get your reservation!
Bring a bucket!

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3155 W Highway 98
Port Saint Joe, FL
32456

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