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Biloxi is a coastal city in southern Mississippi. It is the county seat of Harrison County. Biloxi covers 46.5 sq mi (120.5 sq km) and has a population of 44,000 people. It used to be the third largest city in the state before it was hit by Hurricane Katrina, which resulted in such a severe loss in population that the position is now assumed by Hattiesburg.

Guide to Biloxi Hotels

Here's a list of hotels in Biloxi that you can book online, with full description, star rating, address, location map, evaluation, and prices as offered by different booking sites. This helps you to make your room booking with the site that offers the best price.


Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Biloxi
Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Biloxi
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Biloxi is located in Mississippi Sound, separated from the Gulf of Mexico by a string of barrier islands. It experiences a subtropical climate with hot, humid summers and mild, wet winters. Hottest month is July, when the average high temperature rises to 89°F (32°F). It is also the wettest month, receiving 7.4 in (188 mm) of rain. Coldest month is January, when the average low drops to 43°F (6°C).

The history of Biloxi began with the French under Pierre Le Moyne establishing Old Biloxi, a settlement known today known as Ocean Springs, which is two miles to the east of modern Biloxi. This was in 1699, in what was then French Louisiana. A fort was built there called Fort Maurepas. In 1720, the French relocated the administrative capital of French Louisiana to Biloxi (called Bilocci in French). It remained there for only three years, as the French found the place not suitable due to tides and hurricane. In 1723, they relocated the capital again, to La Nouvelle-Orléns, which is present-day New Orleans.


Biloxi lighthouse
Biloxi lighthouse
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In 1763, following their defeat in the Seven Years War, France ceded French Louisiana east of the Mississippi to Great Britain while French Louisiana west of the Mississippi, including New Orleans, went to Spain. Biloxi came under British rule from 1763 to 1779 and Spanish rule from 1779 to 1798. Nonetheless the town held on to its French character, at least until after it came under the United States of America in 1811.

Biloxi has been hit numerous times by hurricane, with Hurricane Katrina being the latest big one. It destroyed 90% of the buildings along the coast of Biloxi. Biloxi had several casinos before the storm. Many of these were damaged or destroyed. Even today, the city is still in a rebuilding process.

Visiting Biloxi

Biloxi is linked to the rest of the country by Interstate 10, which runs east west connecting the city with Mobile to the east and New Orleans to the west. The Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport (GPT) receives flights from Atlanta, Charlotte, Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston, Memphis and St Petersburg/Clearwater

Places of Interest in Biloxi

  1. Beauvoir
    Post-war home of Confederate President Jefferson Davis. It inludes the Presidential Library opened in 1998. Both the home and the library were badly damaged by Hurricane Katrina causing 35% of its collections to be lost.

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