Sunrise Village 108

Sunrise Village 108 2 Bedroom Condo on the Beach in Gulf Shores Reserved covered parking. 2 bedrooms with Queen beds & a twin daybed with twin trundle in the den . Full kitchen.

redecorated & remodeled. New appliances & furniture. All Flat Screen TV's, high speed WiFi, Pool & right on the beach.

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06/16/2026

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🌅 The green flash is not a myth. It is an atmospheric optical phenomenon that occurs at the precise moment the last sliver of the sun disappears below a flat, clear horizon — the sun's light refracting through the atmosphere at that extreme low angle in a way that separates the colors of the spectrum, with the green wavelengths bending just far enough to be visible for one or two seconds before the sun is completely below the horizon. It requires a perfectly flat, unobstructed horizon, extremely clear air, and the willingness to stare at the exact point where the sun is setting for the entire final minute of its descent without looking away. Most people who have spent their lives watching Gulf Coast sunsets have never seen it. The ones who have tend to remember it for a long time.
The Gulf of Mexico off the Alabama coast is one of the best locations in the continental United States to witness a green flash — the flat, unobstructed water horizon extends for miles in every direction, the Gulf air in October and November after a cold front passage achieves the kind of transparency that makes the atmospheric optics work, and the sunsets themselves are spectacular enough to make the watching worthwhile even when the flash doesn't appear. Experienced Gulf Coast sunset watchers develop habits around it — watching from the water's edge rather than from the dune, keeping their eyes on the exact point of sunset rather than scanning the sky, waiting through the entire descent of the sun's disc for the final second.
Have you seen a green flash at sunset from the Alabama Gulf Coast — and if you have, where were you standing and what did it feel like when it happened? Drop a comment. 🌅

Name change to Moonrise Village?
05/12/2026

Name change to Moonrise Village?

Shhhhhhhh!!! Don’t let this get out
03/21/2026

Shhhhhhhh!!! Don’t let this get out

It’s 67 degrees at Sunrise Village. Just sayin…
01/24/2026

It’s 67 degrees at Sunrise Village. Just sayin…

Why they named it Sunrise Village
05/30/2025

Why they named it Sunrise Village

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05/25/2025

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At long last, commercial travel has made it to Gulf Shores!

Allegiant Flight 1403 touched down Wednesday in Gulf Shores to water cannons and cheering spectators -- a fitting tribute for the first-ever commercial flight to land at Gulf Shores International Airport.

“That was a cool plane to be on,” said Beth Gendler, president & CEO of Gulf Shores & Orange Beach Tourism. “Some had homes here. Some are going on vacation. They are happy they don’t have to spend nine hours driving here.”

Read more about the flight at the link the comments!

05/25/2025
We don’t see whales in Gulf Shores everyday…
02/03/2025

We don’t see whales in Gulf Shores everyday…

The snow is melting, so we’re sharing a few pics from the coast
01/25/2025

The snow is melting, so we’re sharing a few pics from the coast

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1159 W Beach Boulevard
Gulf Shores, AL
36542

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+12562827463

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