Day 1: Visit the Biloxi Lighthouse for great views of the beach and Gulf of Mexico. Stop for lunch at The Chimneys, a historic home turned restaurant serving Southern cuisine. Spend the afternoon at Beauvoir, the home of Confederate President Jefferson Davis. End the day with dinner at Mary Mahoney's Old French House, known for their seafood and fine dining experience.
Day 2: Start the day with breakfast at The Greenhouse on Porter, a cozy coffee shop with tasty breakfast options. Visit the Beau Rivage Resort & Casino for some gambling and entertainment. Have lunch at The Shed BBQ & Blues Joint, a family-owned BBQ spot with live music. Spend the rest of the day at the Gulf Islands Waterpark for some wet and wild fun. End the day with dinner at Fill-Up With Billups, a local seafood joint with a laid-back atmosphere.
Time and Cost Estimates
Biloxi Lighthouse: 30 minutes, free
The Chimneys: 1 hour, $20-30 per person
Beauvoir: 2 hours, $10-12 per person
Mary Mahoney's Old French House: 2 hours, $40-60 per person
The Greenhouse on Porter: 1 hour, $10-15 per person
The Shed BBQ & Blues Joint: 1.5 hours, $15-20 per person
Gulf Islands Waterpark: 4 hours, $30-40 per person
Fill-Up With Billups: 1.5 hours, $20-30 per person
Total Estimated Cost: $165-237 per person
Transportation
It is recommended to rent a car while visiting Biloxi, as many of the attractions and restaurants are spread out along the coast. Taxis and ride-sharing services are also available. Parking is free at most attractions and restaurants, except for the Beau Rivage Resort & Casino. Expect to pay around $15 for parking at the casino.
If more time is available, consider visiting the Walter Anderson Museum of Art or taking a sunset sail on a Biloxi Schooner. If less time is available, consider cutting Beau Rivage Resort & Casino or Gulf Islands Waterpark from the itinerary.