St. Pete Beach is a barrier island community stretched
out along 4.5 miles of sandy beaches. Its permanent resident population of just
over 10,000 nearly doubles during the winter months, making it one of the more
popular tourism areas on the Suncoast. On the southern tip of St. Pete Beach lies Pass-a-Grille, a charming historical
district with a flavor that is reminiscent of an Old Florida artists' colony. This idyllic, unspoiled community started as a fishing village and was inhabited long before the rest of the island. Today, its galleries, restaurants, bed-and-breakfasts and shorelines draw tourists from all over the world.
As you might expect from a
major tourist beach, you'll have no trouble finding something to do on the
water. Just walk down the beach and you'll find waverunner rentals, scuba
diving, fishing and parasailing. To enjoy the privacy of a secluded beach take
the 10-minute ride to lovely Shell Key (pictured on the left) on the
49-passenger Shell Key
Shuttle catamaran. It's worth your effort getting to this secluded
beach just to see the shells (they don't call it Shell Key for nothing!). Bring
a picnic basket and enjoy the unspoiled beach or the quiet lagoon behind the
island.
NOTE: St. Pete Beach officially changed its
name from St. Petersburg Beach in 1994. Impress your friends by correcting them
when they call it St. Petersburg Beach...
If you have access to
a private boat,
Egmont
Key offers 440 acres of secluded beaches and historical attractions
such as a 150-year-old lighthouse and gun batteries built in 1898 to defend
Tampa during the Civil War. Also a wildlife refuge, don't be surprised to see
various species of birds, Gopher Tortoise and Box Turtles in this state park. A
more accessible historic and secluded beach area can be found at Fort Desoto, a
900-acre Pinellas County Park located in the Southwest corner of Mullet Key.
Visitors can tour the post buildings, relax on the beach, fish or simply enjoy
the natural, unspoiled beauty on a nature walk.
Pictured on the right is the historic Don
Cesar Hotel located at the South end of St. Pete Beach. A National Historic
Landmark, the Pink Castle is known for its rich history and notable clientele
such as F. Scott Fitzgerald, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Al Capone. Tours of the
Don's beautiful botanical gardens are available at very reasonable rates.
If you're looking for a hotel slightly less stately, St. Pete
Beach has the highest number of hotel/motel rooms of any community along the
Suncoast - more even than Clearwater Beach!! Check out our site for a list of motels and hotels in the area.
If you are looking for someplace to call home during
your stay in St. Pete Beach, Resort Rentals has
listings all along the Gulf Beaches. The
Partida Home, on Boca Ciega Bay in St. Pete Beach, is a great two bedroom, two bathroom home with a pool,
just blocks away from the beach. For additional places to stay, visit the Pinellas County
Superior Small Lodging website to see a list of small properties that have passed a
rigorous annual inspection.
One of the most enjoyable ways to take in all the sunshine and warm sea breezes that St Pete Beach has to offer is by scooter. Finish Line Scooters is a great place to rent a scooter while vacationing on the Gulf Coast. This family owned and operated scooter rental business offers affordable rates for every vacation budget. Take this coupon to the folks at Finish Line Scooters and receive $5 off your first scooter rental.
Tired of the beach? Take a stroll down historic Corey Avenue
where you will find a number of charming shops such as an
old-fashioned 5 and dime
store, Kris Kringle's Christmas
Shoppe, and the local favorite "Beach Theatre", which shows independent
films and other movies not from Hollywood.
For daytime or nighttime fun,
visit the popular St. Petersburg
Pier (downtown St. Petersburg, approx. 12 miles away), which boasts
more than a dozen shops, many restaurants, and a small aquarium all inside of
this 5-story inverted pyramid overlooking the Gulf. Stroll along downtown St. Petersburg, with
its galleries, live music venues, and restaurants.
Baywalk also offers a lot in the way of
entertainment, dining and shopping.
For more information about St. Pete Beach, visit the
City of St. Pete Beach website
for city news, library hours, information on basketball, softball, volleyball
and other leisure activities, activities for children 5-12 and activities for
seniors. It is a useful site for residents and visitors alike.
Other links of interest:
Internet Access
- Plaza Beach Motel offers Internet access to the public via a high-speed cable
connection.
Public
Services - Churches, Hospitals, Police & Fire Departments, Postal
Services, etc.
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