Getting here

Arrive by airport, interstate, or beach road — then decide how much Coast you want on wheels.

Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport is the practical fly-in. I-10 and U.S. 90 make Biloxi an easy road-trip stop between New Orleans, Mobile, and the wider Mississippi Coast.

Airport, beach road, and Gulf Coast approaches

Biloxi starts with GPT, I-10, or U.S. 90, then stretches along beach, harbor, Back Bay, and casino-resort corridors.

Compare Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport, New Orleans, Mobile, Ocean Springs, and the Beach Boulevard corridor before choosing whether the weekend is a fly-in casino stay, a Gulf Coast road trip, or a slower water-and-seafood route. The lines are planning corridors, not turn-by-turn directions.

  • Tap a marker to compare the airport, nearby feeder cities, Ocean Springs, and Biloxi's beach-road spine.
  • Use live traffic, ferry schedules, weather, and beach advisories before turning any route into a fixed promise.
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Airport

GPT is the easy arrival

Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport sits close enough that transfers are straightforward, especially for Beach Boulevard and casino-resort stays.

Driving

I-10 brings you close, U.S. 90 gives the coast

Use I-10 for speed and Beach Boulevard when you want the slow reveal: sand, water, lighthouse, resorts, and harbor.

Car or no car

A car helps more than a map suggests

Central casino stays can use rideshare or transit, but west beach, Point Cadet, Ocean Springs, Gulfport airport, and regional attractions are easier with wheels.

Official checks

Confirm flights, transit, and beach-road timing close to travel.