The U.S. military houses nearly 70 Navy bases, with 13 located overseas. The Navy is situated in some pretty incredible regions around the world, so there’s a good chance Navy families will get stationed somewhere they’ll fall in love. As with any branch of the military, there will always be a top tier of duty stations that beat out the rest based on location alone.
After talking to Navy families who've been there, we've narrowed down the top five favorites!
Naval Station Rota sits on the beautiful Bay of Cadiz, about six hours south of Madrid and an hour and a half southeast of Seville, Spain. Its coastal location makes it a haven for beach-goers and offers a laid-back atmosphere to eat, drink, and be merry. What’s not to love?
Aside from the beaches, military members and their families enjoy local activities like walking the El Paseo Maritimo, paddleboarding the bay, and venturing into the quiet paths of the Rota Greenway Nature Trail. What makes this duty station so appealing is the combination of exciting things to do and the infectious local culture—the ice cream helps, too! Rota nestles itself into the hearts of residents and often causes military members to request extended orders or even return after retirement.
NAS Sigonella is located in Sicily, Italy, about seven hours south of Naples, just under three hours from Palermo, and an hour north of Syracuse. This region overflows with historical sites, incredible food, and breathtaking views. In addition to scuba diving, one of the largest perks of this OCONUS duty station is its quick and easy access to incredible weekend getaways. North Africa is just as close as mainland Italy and nearby Syracuse, and Palermo offers busier destinations for day trips or overnight stays.
For longer reprieves, Naples is about six hours north of the base while Rome lies about ten hours north—public transportation is available to and from Sigonella to make for a more relaxing trip to these iconic Italian cities.
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Located on Oahu, Hawaii, JBPHH is a slice of paradise for military families. The beauty, culture, and food are just a few reasons the Navy community falls in love with this tropical duty station. Life on the island is slow, simple, and the sun shines nearly every day. It’s hard to beat the island’s soft sand and glowing blue waters. Bellow’s Beach is a favorite, but the mountains prove equally alluring, calling many to the trails that lead the way to incredible views and waterfalls.
What’s more, the culture is rich in history. There is a lot for newcomers to learn about the Hawaii way of life. In addition to traditional American holidays, families here learn about Hawaiian holidays like Admissions Day and King Kamehameha I Day (to name just a couple). Hawaii is magical and is popular with the many Navy families who get the chance to live here.
NAS Pensacola sits in Florida’s panhandle with access to the same pristine emerald beaches that draw tourists to the area every year. As if the warm sunshine and colorful waters weren’t enough, this city is socially satisfying as well. A mini New Orleans of sorts coupled with deep roots in naval aviation, it is both historically and culturally rich.
Here you’ll find the National Naval Aviation Museum, Fort Pickens, the Blue Angels, and all types of aircraft flying overhead. Not to mention, the Officer’s Club located on base is one of the most active and thriving across the aviation community.
Nicknamed the “Navy’s West Coast Quarterdeck in America’s Finest City,” Naval Amphibious Base Coronado is well versed on all things Navy, ground, air, and sea. It houses 16 helicopter squadrons, two fixed wing squadrons, two aircraft carriers, four SEAL Teams, Navy Expeditionary Combat Command squadrons, and more.
And it’s hard to beat the location. Situated across the bay from downtown San Diego, military families stationed at Naval Amphibious Base Coronado gain access to the city’s lively culture, mouth-watering food, and attractions like the San Diego Zoo, Petco Park, and Balboa Park. Meanwhile, Coronado offers a quieter, resort paced life centered around the region’s natural beauty found at the area beaches. San Diego’s charm is what makes this duty station high on list for Navy families.
In addition to these incredible duty stations across the globe, there are others that catch the interest of Navy members. NAS Key West; Atsugi, Japan; England; and Bahrain all offer unique places to live and a fun adventure for Navy families.
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