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Biloxi Safety & Travel Security Guide

Biloxi Safety Guide

Visitors who use commonsense precautions can avoid most problems. Travelers should be sure only to visit the areas that locals go to. Avoid hanging around Division Street after dark, but driving through is no problem.

The area around the Biloxi Lighthouse can be a little dicey at night, as can the Interstate 10 walking loop. Try not to visit Vieux Marche on Saturday or Sunday, as the stores will be closed.

The casinos are generally safe, as they often have their own security guards.

Dos & Don'ts

Do pronounce Biloxi's name as the locals do—buh-LUX-ee, not buh-LOX-ee.

Don't leave with a bad sunburn as your memento of a trip to the beach or the islands. During the warm months, avoid the sun 10 am-2 pm. Wear plenty of sunscreen or cover up with light-colored clothing. Remember that light reflects off the water and sand, which will increase your amount of exposure to the sun.

Do remember that on boat charters you are expected to take your own drinks, snacks and towels. Some captains will expect you to take your own cooler, as well.

Don't go looking for souvenirs on property where homes or other structures were destroyed or damaged by Hurricane Katrina.

Do remember that in the South, women are politely addressed as "ma'am" and men as "sir."

Don't get careless—keep abreast of weather activity while visiting the Gulf Coast during hurricane season (June-November) and have plans in place ahead of time in case you have to evacuate.