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Destin, FL Airbnb & Short-Term Rental Regulations 2026

Everything you need to know about operating a legal vacation rental in Destin, Florida. Complete guide to City and State licensing, Okaloosa County taxes, annual inspections, and compliance requirements updated for 2026.

15 min read Updated January 2026

Destin is one of Florida's most popular vacation rental destinations, known for its emerald coast beaches, world-class fishing, and family-friendly attractions. The City of Destin and Okaloosa County have established clear regulatory frameworks that vacation rental operators must follow to operate legally in this lucrative market.

Last verified: January 2026
Important: Destin vacation rentals require both a City of Destin license AND a Florida DBPR (Department of Business and Professional Regulation) license. Operating without both licenses is illegal and subject to significant fines. Always verify current requirements before purchasing or operating a vacation rental property.

Regulation Overview

Destin's vacation rental industry is regulated at multiple levels: the City of Destin, Okaloosa County, and the State of Florida. All three jurisdictions have requirements that must be met for legal operation. The City focuses on local licensing and safety inspections, the County administers tourist development taxes, and the State oversees statewide vacation rental licensing.

2 Licenses Required
12% Combined Tax Rate
$500 Max Daily Fine

Key Regulatory Bodies

  • City of Destin Community Development: Issues city vacation rental licenses and conducts inspections
  • Florida DBPR (Division of Hotels and Restaurants): Issues state vacation rental licenses
  • Okaloosa County Tax Collector: Administers tourist development tax collection
  • Florida Department of Revenue: Oversees state sales tax collection

License Requirements

Operating a vacation rental in Destin requires two separate licenses: a City of Destin Vacation Rental License and a Florida DBPR Vacation Rental Dwelling License. Both license numbers must be displayed in all advertising, including Airbnb and VRBO listings.

City of Destin License Requirements

Completed Application Form

Available at the City of Destin Community Development office or online

Proof of Property Ownership

Warranty deed or property management authorization

Florida DBPR License Number

Must obtain state license before applying for city license

Local Contact Information

24/7 local representative within 30 minutes of property

Passed Safety Inspection

City inspector verifies safety equipment and property condition

License Fee

$150 annual license fee (plus inspection fee)

Florida DBPR License Requirements

Online Application

Submit through MyFloridaLicense.com portal

Property Information

Address, number of units, bedroom count, maximum occupancy

State License Fee

$170 for 1-10 units, plus additional fees for more units

Pro Tip: Apply for your Florida DBPR license first, as the City of Destin requires the state license number on your city application. The state license typically takes 2-4 weeks to process, so plan accordingly.

Annual Inspections

Destin requires annual safety inspections for all licensed vacation rentals. This is a critical component of maintaining your license and ensuring guest safety. Properties that fail inspection cannot operate until deficiencies are corrected.

Inspection Requirements

ItemRequirementNotes
Smoke DetectorsEvery bedroom and each levelMust be working and less than 10 years old
Carbon Monoxide DetectorsIf gas appliances presentRequired within 10 feet of sleeping areas
Fire ExtinguisherABC-rated, each levelMust be current inspection tag
Pool/Spa SafetyBarrier, alarms, or coversMust meet Florida Pool Safety Act
Emergency InformationPosted in visible locationLocal contacts, emergency numbers, address
Address DisplayVisible from streetMinimum 4-inch numbers
Occupancy LimitsPosted in propertyMaximum guests clearly stated

Inspection Process

  • Scheduling: City contacts license holders 30 days before license expiration
  • Inspection Fee: $75 per inspection (additional $50 for re-inspection if failed)
  • Failed Inspection: 30 days to correct deficiencies and schedule re-inspection
  • No Operation: Cannot rent until inspection passed and license renewed
Important: Operating with an expired license or failed inspection can result in immediate cease-and-desist orders and daily fines. Schedule your inspection early to allow time for any needed corrections.

Zoning Restrictions

Unlike some Florida cities, Destin generally allows vacation rentals in most residential and commercial zones. However, certain HOA and condo associations may have their own restrictions that supersede city zoning.

Zoning Categories and STR Eligibility

Zone CategoryVacation Rentals AllowedNotes
Residential Single FamilyYesCheck HOA restrictions
Residential Multi-FamilyYesCondo association rules may apply
Resort/TouristYesDesigned for vacation rental use
CommercialYesMixed-use properties eligible
Planned Unit DevelopmentVariesReview PUD covenants

HOA and Condo Considerations

Many Destin properties are subject to HOA or condo association rules that may restrict or regulate vacation rentals. Before purchasing:

  • Review CC&Rs (Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions) for rental restrictions
  • Check for minimum rental period requirements (some require 7+ days)
  • Verify any caps on the number of vacation rentals in the community
  • Confirm parking and amenity access rules for guests
  • Review any additional fees or registration requirements
Pro Tip: Request a letter from the HOA or condo association confirming that vacation rentals are permitted before purchasing. Some associations have recently changed their rules to restrict STRs.

Tourist Development Taxes

Destin vacation rental operators are responsible for collecting and remitting multiple layers of tax. Understanding your tax obligations is critical for profitability and compliance.

Tax TypeRateCollected ByRemittance
Okaloosa County Tourist Development Tax5%Host or PlatformMonthly to County
Florida State Sales Tax6%Host or PlatformMonthly to DOR
Okaloosa County Discretionary Sales Surtax1%Host or PlatformMonthly to DOR
Total12%--

Platform Tax Collection

As of 2026, Airbnb, VRBO, and most major booking platforms collect and remit all applicable taxes on behalf of Destin hosts. However, hosts remain responsible for:

  • Registering with the Florida Department of Revenue for a Sales Tax Number
  • Registering with Okaloosa County for Tourist Development Tax
  • Filing regular returns (even if showing platform-collected taxes)
  • Collecting all taxes on direct bookings outside of platforms
  • Maintaining complete records for at least 5 years
Tax Reminder: You must register for a Florida Sales Tax Certificate of Registration before collecting any rent. Failure to register can result in penalties even if platforms collected taxes on your behalf.

Hosting Limits & Rules

Destin imposes several operational requirements on vacation rental hosts to protect neighborhood quality of life and guest safety.

Occupancy Limits

  • Maximum Occupancy: 2 persons per bedroom plus 2 additional persons (e.g., 3-bedroom = 8 guests max)
  • Absolute Maximum: 12 guests regardless of bedroom count
  • Children: Children under 3 may not count toward limits in some cases
  • Parking: One parking space per 2 guests required; no street parking

Operational Requirements

License Display

Both city and state license numbers must appear in all advertising

Local Contact

Available 24/7 within 30 minutes of property to respond to issues

Trash Service

Regular trash pickup; no overflow or improper disposal

No Events

Parties, weddings, and commercial events prohibited without special permit

Quiet Hours and Nuisance Rules

Destin's noise ordinance applies to all vacation rental properties:

  • Quiet Hours: 10:00 PM to 7:00 AM daily
  • Beach Activities: No amplified music on beach after sunset
  • Fireworks: Prohibited except on designated holidays
  • Guest Behavior: Hosts are responsible for guest compliance

Penalties & Enforcement

Destin actively enforces vacation rental regulations through inspections, complaint response, and monitoring of booking platforms.

Violation Penalties

Violation TypeCity PenaltyState Penalty
Operating without city license$250 - $500/dayN/A
Operating without DBPR licenseN/A$500 - $1,000/day
Missing license number in ads$100 - $250$500 per violation
Exceeding occupancy limits$250 - $500License suspension
Failed inspection operation$500/dayLicense revocation
Noise violations$100 - $250N/A
Tax non-complianceBack taxes + 10% penaltyBack taxes + 25% penalty

Enforcement Methods

  • Complaint Response: Code enforcement responds to complaints within 24-48 hours
  • Platform Monitoring: City monitors Airbnb and VRBO for unlicensed listings
  • DBPR Inspections: State conducts random inspections of licensed properties
  • Tax Audits: Florida DOR cross-references booking data with tax filings
Serious Consequence: Operating without proper licenses can result in cease-and-desist orders, substantial fines, and potential legal action. The State of Florida has become increasingly aggressive in enforcing vacation rental licensing requirements.

2026 Regulatory Updates

Destin's vacation rental regulations continue to evolve. Here are the key changes and developments for 2026:

New Requirements for 2026

  • Enhanced Pool Safety: All pools must now have at least two safety features (barrier + alarm OR barrier + cover)
  • Insurance Requirements: Proof of $500,000 liability coverage now required for license renewal
  • Digital License Display: QR code linking to license verification recommended in listings
  • Inspection Schedule: New online scheduling system for annual inspections

Florida State Updates

Florida has implemented several statewide changes affecting vacation rentals:

  • Enhanced platform reporting requirements for booking data
  • Increased penalties for unlicensed operation
  • New DBPR online portal for faster license processing
  • Clearer preemption of certain local regulations

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Destin requires all vacation rental operators to obtain a City of Destin Vacation Rental License as well as a Florida DBPR Vacation Rental License. Both licenses must be displayed in the property and the license numbers included in all advertising. Operating without valid licenses can result in fines of up to $500 per day (city) and $1,000 per day (state).

Destin STR operators must collect and remit a 5% Okaloosa County Tourist Development Tax, plus 6% Florida State Sales Tax, plus 1% Okaloosa County Discretionary Sales Surtax. The total combined tax rate is 12%. Airbnb and VRBO collect and remit most of these taxes automatically for bookings through their platforms.

Yes, Destin requires annual safety inspections for all licensed vacation rentals. Inspections verify smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, fire extinguishers, pool safety compliance, and general property safety. Properties must pass inspection before license renewal. The inspection fee is $75, with a $50 re-inspection fee if the property fails.

Yes, Destin requires vacation rental operators to display both their City license number and Florida DBPR license number in all advertisements, including Airbnb and VRBO listings. The license numbers must be prominently visible in the listing description. Failure to display can result in fines ranging from $100 to $500.

Operating an unlicensed vacation rental in Destin can result in civil penalties of $250 to $500 per day from the City. The Florida DBPR can also impose state-level fines of up to $1,000 per day for operating without a state license. Repeat offenders may face license denial, court action, and potential criminal charges.

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