Biloxi, MS Winter Rentals

Looking for a winter beach escape that’s also full of things to do... besides the beach? And also won't break the break? That's a pretty tall order, but Biloxi, Mississippi, delivers. Winter along the Mississippi Gulf Coast means quieter beaches, epic sunsets, easy parking, and minimal lines. Biloxi promises plenty of excitement, all set against the easygoing backdrop of the ocean.
What's Inside:
- Why Visit Biloxi in the Winter?
- Things to Do in Biloxi in the Winter
- The Can’t‑Miss Seasonal Moments
- Where to Stay
- Build Your Winter Itinerary
- Why Book a Stay with Dunn Deal
- FAQs: Biloxi Winter Trips
Why Visit Biloxi in the Winter?
Winter weather ranges from the mid‑40s to low‑60s°F, giving locals and visitors a nice break from the summer heat. This time of year is made for long walks on the beach, a warm cup of coffee on the balcony, and exploring the town, as Biloxi is home to many year‑round attractions.
The calm, uncrowded winter beaches are so beckoning that you may forget you are just minutes from casinos, museums, restaurants, and events. But don't! There is so much to see and do in Biloxi, especially during the winter.
Things to Do in Biloxi in the Winter
Winter slows everything down in the best way possible. Visiting this time of year unlocks all the same activities and attractions you can see and do in the summer (aside from swimming), but with fewer crowds. This means more beach for yourself and far less waiting around!
Enjoy Uncrowded Beaches
You’ll pretty much have the sand to yourself in the winter. Biloxi Beach is calm, quiet and super photogenic this time of year! Swimming might be a no-go, but the beach is still in play.
Head to the beach via Beach Blvd (Hwy 90), and aim to get there in the late morning to afternoon for the most sunshine. Be sure to bring a light jacket, comfy shoes, and a camera.
Visit the Biloxi Lighthouse
This iconic 1848 lighthouse is still one of the best quick stops in town. On clear winter mornings, the views from the top are unbeatable. It’s an easy stop right off Beach Blvd, and all you need is comfy shoes and a camera.
Explore the Maritime & Seafood Industry Museum
A great pick for a warm, indoor attraction, the Maritime & Seafood Industry Museum features exhibits on hurricanes, shrimping, and local maritime history, and is a surprisingly fun time killer for the whole family.
Indoor Attractions: Casinos for the Win

Biloxi is known for its iconic casinos... Beau Rivage, Hard Rock, IP, Harrah’s, just to name a few. The casinos are as much of a must-see as the beaches, and all have dining, shows, shopping, lounges, and plenty to do even if you're not a gambler. If you're visiting here on the weekend, check out the entertainment lineup, especially around the holidays and Mardi Gras!
Even if you aren't a gambler, you can still pop in, wander around, and enjoy the food, shows, and atmosphere! The weekends really pick up, even in the wintertime, so arrive early for a good parking spot.
Shop and Stroll Around Town
Check out Main Street Biloxi or the Edgewater Mall for holiday gifts, souvenirs, and other vacation distractions like entertainment and dining.
Fresh Gulf Seafood (Without the Wait)
Mary Mahoney’s, Shaggy’s, and many waterfront dining spots keep busy but are not overcrowded in winter. Winter is a great time to visit if you're a food lover; make sure to try some oysters and gumbo!
Go Fishing!
Fishing is big in Biloxi, and winter is actually one of the best times for inshore fishing, with species like redfish, speckled trout, sheepshead, and black drum common through the colder months.
Cast a line from spots like Biloxi Bay and Deer Island, but make sure you have the required Mississippi fishing license.
Easy Day Trips
These nearby spots make it easy to plan an extended winter getaway in Biloxi:
- Gulfport Harbor Lights Winter Festival: Runs late November through December with over a million lights, rides, Santa’s Village, and huge displays at Jones Park.
- Ocean Springs: Artsy shops and cafés.
- Bay St. Louis: Coastal charm, boutiques, and cafés.
Where to Stay in the Winter

Featured Rental: Ocean Club 704
If you’re planning a longer winter stay, a Biloxi or Gulfport, MS vacation rental will give you the space and comfort you need:
- Full kitchens for gumbo nights, hot cocoa, and laid-back breakfasts
- Multiple bedrooms for groups
- Balconies/patios for sunrise and sunset viewing
- Amenities like pools, gyms, and gated entries
Legacy Towers and Legacy Villas are standouts, as they are close to the beach, close to casinos, and spacious enough for extended stays.
Build Your Winter Itinerary
Embrace the charm of winter on the Mississippi Gulf Coast with relaxing beach walks, sightseeing, and lively evenings on the town:
- Slow morning walk on the beach
- Visit the Lighthouse or Beauvoir for history
- Maritime Museum on cooler afternoons
- Dinner and entertainment at a casino resort
- Holiday glow‑up at Gulfport Harbor Lights
Why Book a Stay with Dunn Deal

Featured Rental: 110 East Beach Blvd
Book direct for the best rates. Enjoy locally managed, professional Gulf Coast vacation rentals with luxurious amenities, quality photos, and seamless booking, whether you’re eyeing an ocean‑view condo at Legacy Towers, Sea Breeze, or the Ocean Club Tower, or another Gulf Coast rental!
FAQs: Biloxi Winter Trips
Planning a winter getaway to Biloxi? You’re not alone! These quick FAQs hit the questions visitors ask most, making it easy to plan with confidence.
Is winter actually a good time to visit Biloxi?
Yes! With mild weather, light crowds, and off-season rates, winter is one of the best times to visit Biloxi.
Are there events after Christmas?
Yes! Mardi Gras season runs through mid‑February.
Do I need tickets for Christmas on the Water?
No. Shoreline viewing is free.
Is it warm enough for the pool?
Depends on the property and weather, but some offer heated pools, so you can swim year-round!