The inverted pyramid of the St. Petersburg Pier is a beacon, inviting you to check out this hip, cosmopolitan city on Tampa Bay. What’s not to love about a city with 361 days of sunshine each year, 137 parks and six major museums including the Dali Museum, showcasing the world's most comprehensive collection of the renowned Spanish artist's work in a stunning new building?
That's just for starters. Cool off with Major League Baseball, Florida style – watch the Tampa Bay Rays play in air-conditioned Tropicana Field. Enjoy wine tastings, live music and outdoor dining. Don't miss the Mahaffey Theater, Sunken Gardens, the Pinellas Trail, Fort De Soto Park and all of the other cool things to see here.
Bordered by John’s Pass to the north and Blind Pass to the south, Treasure Island is a unique blend of laid-back beach community and internationally known family vacation destination.
You can’t visit Madeira Beach (known colloquially as Mad Beach) without making a stop at John's Pass Village & Boardwalk. An outdoor shopping and dining complex, it has more than 100 stores and restaurants (including Bubba Gump Shrimp Co.), many sporting tin roofs and featuring water views. Go deep-sea fishing, take a dolphin-watching cruise or rent WaveRunners.
Cross the road, and enjoy the sun, white sandy beaches and emerald-turquoise waters that invite swimming, sunning and diving. Be a beachcomber for the day, or just sit and watch the action from the shade of a beach umbrella.
Dunedin, Florida- Dunedin, Florida is known for its annual Scottish celebrations and a quaint downtown. Off the coast are Caladesi and Honeymoon Islands, both renowned for their unspoiled beauty.
Palm Harbor, Florida- Nestled on the Florida Gulf Coast where the air is clean and the sun shines year round. Palm Harbor offers a relaxing setting where you experience small town friendliness in a thriving community with big city culture and attractions just a short distance away.
Seminole, Florida- Located between Clearwater and St. Petersburg on the sunny west coast of Florida, Seminole lets you transport yourself to a world of warmth and relaxation.
Tarpon Springs, Florida- Tarpon Springs was incorporated in 1887, largely by Greek immigrants who developed the region's sponge-diving industry. The atmosphere is still heavily Greek, as evidenced by shops and eateries along the docks, and downtown boasts antiques stores and galleries.
Captain Memo's Pirate Cruise
Captain Memo's Original PIRATE CRUISE to the less traveled briny buccaneers and seafaring seadogs, with cool reggae island music playing throughout the rigging of the PIRATES RANSOM.
Captain Memo's Original PIRATE CRUISE to the less traveled briny buccaneers and seafaring seadogs, with cool reggae island music playing throughout the rigging of the PIRATES RANSOM.
Clearwater Marine Aquarium
Clearwater Marine Aquarium's mission is to restore and preserve our marine environment through leadership in education, research, and the rescue, rehabilitation, & release of marine life.
Clearwater Marine Aquarium's mission is to restore and preserve our marine environment through leadership in education, research, and the rescue, rehabilitation, & release of marine life.
Pinellas County Florida RV Parks
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Bay Aire
Palm Harbor
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Bayshore Cove
Tarpon Springs
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Bickley Park
Seminole
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Clearwater Travel
Clearwater
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Dunedin Carefree
Dunedin
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Hickory Point
Tarpon Springs
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