Visitor Info

 
Biloxi is one of the oldest communities in the country, having first been settled in 1699.
Today, the city is a cultural melting pot, with a year ’round schedule of celebrations, set against a backdrop of sugar-white sand beaches, great deep-sea or freshwater fishing, an array of championship golf courses, museums and historic sites, tantalizing seafood restaurants, and the excitement of 24-hour, non-stop casino resorts.
Of course, our strongest assets are the smiling faces and warm hospitality that await you.
But don’t just take our word, see for yourself.
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In an effort to ensure everyone has a good time while visiting Biloxi during one of our numerous citywide events or parades, the Biloxi Police Department wants you to be aware of some Mississippi state rules of the road and some of the more common event rules for the City of Biloxi. To see the quick reference guide, click here.

 
Biloxi Visitors Center

For more information about what you can see or do on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, you can reach the Biloxi Visitors Center at 1-800-BILOXI-3 (1-800-245-6943), at visitor@biloxi.ms.us. or click here to visit the page.

You may also click on any of the links below for specific information.

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    Additional information

        • For a ride on Coast Transit Authority’s Casino Hopper shuttle, click here.
        • For Biloxi Bicycle Rental information, click here.

    Once you arrive, drop by the Biloxi Visitors Center, north of the Biloxi Lighthouse and west of Beau Rivage Resort & Casino, on U.S. 90. The $11 million center opened in July 2011. It has a series of multi-media exhibits that tell the colorful history of Biloxi. You can also ask staff about what there is to see and do as you venture out in Biloxi. For more on the visitors center, click here.