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Clearwater Beach
1130 Cleveland Street Clearwater Beach FL 33755
Tel: 727-461-0011
Fax: 727-449-2889
Clearwater and its island beaches are one of Florida's most popular vacation spots. Because of our world-renown beaches, our extensive recreational opportunities, including the largest recreational fishing fleet on the West Coast of Florida, walking distance to restaurants and attractions, and all types of accommodations designed to fit every budget and taste, and nature-based attractions, we are the place to play in Tampa Bay!
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Caladesi Island State Park
Dunedin FL
For serenity and seclusion, Caladesi Island State Park is ideal. One of the few remaining undeveloped barrier islands along Florida’s Gulf Coast, Caladesi´s white sand shores have been rated as one of the nation’s best beaches. Located off the coast of Dunedin, Florida, Caledesi Island State Park is actually comprised of six islands and more than 2,500 acres of surrounding mangroves and tidal flats and sea grass beds. Accessible only by private boat or ferry from Honeymoon Island State Park, there are picnic tables, shelters, a marina, a snack bar, and a gift shop.
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St. Pete Beach
St. Pete Beach FL
St. Pete Beach is a 4.5 mile long stretch of sandy beach located on Long Key, a barrier island off the coast of St. Petersburg. On the southern tip of St. Pete Beach is Pass-a-Grille, a historic district that started as a fishing village and includes the historic Don Cesar Hotel. Also called “the Pink Castle”, the Don Cesar is known for its rich history and famous clientele. St. Pete Beach offers a wide variety of shorelines, art galleries, restaurants and bed & breakfasts to draw tourist from all over the world
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Fort Desoto Park
Tierra Verde FL
Fort Desoto Park’s North Beach was named America’s best beach in 2005. Fort Desoto Park occupies 1136 acres on five interconnected islands in southern Pinellas county and is named for the 1898 Fort built for the Spanish-American War. Fort Desoto has several ruined buildings open for the public, as well as four 12 inch mortars and two 6 inch rifled artillery pieces. Both North Beach and East Beach have made the top ten list numerous times. Fort Desoto Park has two fishing piers, paved bike trails, picnic areas, a boat ramp, and camping areas.
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