Turn Mississippi’s Gulf Coast Into Your Own Oasis By Hopping Aboard A Motorized Tiki Bar
Thanks to Twisted Tiki Tours you can enjoy the laid-back atmosphere of a tiki bar along with the thrill of a boat ride! The fun begins practically as soon as you hop aboard the tour company’s tiki-themed boat. More of a floating venue than a boat, the vessel features a sound system, dance floor, and one of the only tiki bars in Mississippi. Check out Twisted Tiki Tours in Mississippi.
Watch the video below for a closer look at Biloxi’s floating tropical oasis.
Ticket prices vary depending on age/military status. For more information, call Twisted Tiki Tours at (228) 304-2611. You can also visit the Twisted Tiki Tours website or Facebook page.
So, did you know about Twisted Tiki Tours? Already embarked on one of its cruises?
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What are some amazing hidden gem attractions in Mississippi?
Some amazing hidden gem attractions in Mississippi include:
- Jim Henson Museum. Jim Henson was beloved for Kermit the Frog and the other Muppets and this museum celebrates Kermit and all the rest.
- Grammy Museum. This is one of two Grammy museums in America and is full of wonderful musical history.
- NASA Bus Tour. Take a tour through restricted areas of the Stennis Space Center and learn about how they do things at NASA.
- Biedenharn Coca Cola Museum. This popular carbonated drink is bottled in Mississippi and this museum exhibits memorabilia that is over 100 years old.
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What are the most unique attractions in Mississippi?
The most unique attractions in Mississippi include:
- Vicksburg National Cemetery. This is the largest cemetery for Union soldiers of the Civil War in the country.
- The Mississippi Blues Trail. This trail of locations tells the history of blues music and how it grew at places like the WROX radio station.
- Home of William Faulkner. This was the home of an author who wrote stories set in a fictional version of Lafayette County.
- Birthplace of Elvis Presley. There was only one King of Rock and one birthplace for him, and that place is in Tupelo.
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What are the weirdest places to visit in Mississippi?
The weirdest places to visit in Mississippi include:
- King’s Tavern. Located in Natchez, this is the city’s oldest building and is purported to be haunted by the spirit of a mummified body that was found there in the 1930s.
- Frog Art Farm. This collection of frog sculptures in Fayette was created by Louise Cadney Coleman and is an odd and charming exhibit.
- Kuhn Memorial State Hospital. This is a hotbed of supposed paranormal activity that brings paranormal investigators from all over.
- Red Water Artesian Well. While the state has many similar wells, this one has red water that is completely safe to drink.
Find out more about the weirdest places to visit in Mississippi.