Why Locals are Trading the Drive for the Skies to Nashville
R. Peevy • July 5, 2026
Taking a break from the traffic and heat

Gulf Shores, Ala. — (GSN) — Living in Gulf Shores and Orange Beach, we are fortunate to call Alabama’s beautiful Gulf Coast home. However, as any resident knows, summer brings more than just beach weather—it brings heavy traffic and stifling humidity. For years, the only way to swap the coastal grind for a city escape was a grueling 7-hour drive. That has changed dramatically, and local residents are taking notice.
The "Allegiant Effect": A New Era for Gulf Shores
Since Allegiant Air began service at Gulf Shores International Airport (GUF) in 2025, the way we travel has been transformed. Previously, over 80% of travelers between Gulf Shores and Nashville made the long journey by car. Today, that journey has been cut down to a convenient 1-hour and 40-minute nonstop flight.
The popularity of this route speaks for itself. Since commercial service began, the airport has seen a surge in passengers, with 80% of surveyed travelers stating they plan to return to the coast more often specifically because the flight service exists. With terminal expansion projects underway to handle this new demand, it is clear that flying, not driving, is the new standard for local getaways.
While Nashville might be known for its heat, it offers a completely different "vibe" and atmosphere that serves as the perfect palate cleanser from the coast. When you want to beat the heat, the city is packed with world-class indoor culture, from the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum to the Johnny Cash Museum, where you can explore exhibits in climate-controlled comfort.
If you are looking for true relief from the summer sun, Nashville serves as the gateway to the East—where you can head toward the Blue Ridge Mountains. Unlike the flat terrain of the coast, this region offers elevation and genuine cooler air, making for a refreshing mountain retreat if you choose to venture just a bit further from the city.
Of course, you can't visit Nashville without diving into the nightlife. The "Honky Tonk Highway" on Lower Broadway is an experience unlike any other. Here, live music pours out of open windows from sunup to 3:00 AM, with no cover charge required at most spots.
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Whether you are looking to dance on the largest floor in Nashville at Category 10 or simply sip a cold drink while listening to a guitar player in a historic alley, the nightlife scene offers something for every speed.
With affordable fares and a flight time that gets you there faster than you can get to Mobile or Pensacola in heavy traffic, the flight from GUF to Nashville is the ultimate local life-hack. It’s time to skip the interstate and trade the beach traffic for a front-row seat to Music City.
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