Casey’s St. Pete Guidebook

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Casey’s St. Pete Guidebook

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With miles of serene and sandy shoreline, this much-loved county park covers five islands and 1,136 acres on the Gulf of Mexico and Tampa Bay. That means you can explore on land or water, visit a Spanish-American War-era fort, splash around with your pups at the water’s edge, or lounge on a sun-soaked beach.
153 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Fort DeSoto State Park
3500 Pinellas Bayway South
153 現地メンバーのおすすめ
With miles of serene and sandy shoreline, this much-loved county park covers five islands and 1,136 acres on the Gulf of Mexico and Tampa Bay. That means you can explore on land or water, visit a Spanish-American War-era fort, splash around with your pups at the water’s edge, or lounge on a sun-soaked beach.
Soak in the brilliance as you are surrounded by an unparalleled collection of works by renowned artist Salvador Dalí. Enjoy an afternoon wandering through the awe-inspiring building and distinctive gardens on the downtown St. Petersburg waterfront and then grab a bite of authentic Spanish cuisine at Café Gala.
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ザ・ダリ(ダリ美術館)
1 Dali Blvd
1381 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Soak in the brilliance as you are surrounded by an unparalleled collection of works by renowned artist Salvador Dalí. Enjoy an afternoon wandering through the awe-inspiring building and distinctive gardens on the downtown St. Petersburg waterfront and then grab a bite of authentic Spanish cuisine at Café Gala.
For hours of family fun, head to Upham Beach Park. (Tip from a local: Check out the “Secret Garden” on the north end of Upham Beach. You can only get to this lush spot by walking all the way to the north.) For a splurge, the Tradewinds Island Grand resort sells day passes giving you access to the High Tide Slide, pools, a beach cabana, mini-golf, parking and more. If you’re craving an action-packed day with brews and beach volleyball, check out Postcard Inn or enjoy some live music at award-winning beach bar Jimmy B’s behind the Beachcomber Hotel. For a truly laid-back beach day, head to Pass-a-Grille Beach.
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St Pete Beach
3300 Gulf Blvd
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For hours of family fun, head to Upham Beach Park. (Tip from a local: Check out the “Secret Garden” on the north end of Upham Beach. You can only get to this lush spot by walking all the way to the north.) For a splurge, the Tradewinds Island Grand resort sells day passes giving you access to the High Tide Slide, pools, a beach cabana, mini-golf, parking and more. If you’re craving an action-packed day with brews and beach volleyball, check out Postcard Inn or enjoy some live music at award-winning beach bar Jimmy B’s behind the Beachcomber Hotel. For a truly laid-back beach day, head to Pass-a-Grille Beach.
The beach is the stunning centerpiece here, with sugary sands and emerald waters that are just steps from hotels and restaurants. It's no wonder why Clearwater Beach made Travel + Leisure's list of "The 14 Best Beaches in Florida" in 2021. Rent a shaded cabana for the day – all you need to do is settle in and an attendant will come by. For a low-key beach day, walk to the north, where the crowds thin out some. No matter what spot you choose, you’ll always find plenty of amenities close by – including a large playground the kids will love right at the base of Pier 60. (Not staying on the beach? Check out our guide to beach parking in St. Pete/Clearwater.) For a serene, natural beach experience, head south over Clearwater Pass to Sand Key Park, a pristine beach with acres of undeveloped beachfront.
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クリアウォーター・ビーチ
Gulf of Mexico Drive
1870 現地メンバーのおすすめ
The beach is the stunning centerpiece here, with sugary sands and emerald waters that are just steps from hotels and restaurants. It's no wonder why Clearwater Beach made Travel + Leisure's list of "The 14 Best Beaches in Florida" in 2021. Rent a shaded cabana for the day – all you need to do is settle in and an attendant will come by. For a low-key beach day, walk to the north, where the crowds thin out some. No matter what spot you choose, you’ll always find plenty of amenities close by – including a large playground the kids will love right at the base of Pier 60. (Not staying on the beach? Check out our guide to beach parking in St. Pete/Clearwater.) For a serene, natural beach experience, head south over Clearwater Pass to Sand Key Park, a pristine beach with acres of undeveloped beachfront.
No trip to Clearwater Beach is complete without a visit to Clearwater Marine Aquarium, where staff and volunteers care for rescued dolphins, sea turtles, sharks, and other marine animals. Unlike many aquariums, this facility’s main focus is rehabilitating injured marine life and seabirds or giving them a permanent home if they can no longer survive in the wild.
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Clearwater Marine Aquarium
249 Windward Passage
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No trip to Clearwater Beach is complete without a visit to Clearwater Marine Aquarium, where staff and volunteers care for rescued dolphins, sea turtles, sharks, and other marine animals. Unlike many aquariums, this facility’s main focus is rehabilitating injured marine life and seabirds or giving them a permanent home if they can no longer survive in the wild.
With over 50 shops John's Pass Village and Boardwalk is an outdoor shopping paradise. Stroll along the boardwalk and through the village, stopping at your leisure for a scoop of homemade ice cream, or a complete dinner at one of the waterfront restaurants. Village merchants offer every type of shopping experience, from priceless one-of-a-kind treasures to take 'em home to the folks souvenirs!
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Johns Pass
12800 Village Boulevard
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With over 50 shops John's Pass Village and Boardwalk is an outdoor shopping paradise. Stroll along the boardwalk and through the village, stopping at your leisure for a scoop of homemade ice cream, or a complete dinner at one of the waterfront restaurants. Village merchants offer every type of shopping experience, from priceless one-of-a-kind treasures to take 'em home to the folks souvenirs!
A signature icon for downtown St. Pete, the St. Pete Pier is now the anchor of the highly anticipated St. Pete Pier District which spreads out along 26 acres of Tampa Bay waterfront. Filled with green spaces, eateries and activities, the St. Pete Pier is the perfect place to spend a day. The St. Pete Pier operates 30 minutes before sunrise and closes at 11 p.m. The Marketplace hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Restaurant hours vary. The Pier has 500 parking spots as well as extensive bike parking and access via the Downtown Looper and Central Avenue Trolley. There is a tram that runs back and forth along the Pier with four stops throughout. paved wide paved paths make the Pier accessible for all. Families will enjoy the Tampa Bay Watch Discovery Center with unique interactive exhibits that educate about Tampa Bay's unique ecosystem in a hands-on fashion. Then, the splash pad is the perfect spot for kiddies to play and cool-off on a hot summer day. Enjoy the pavilion next-door and load up on snacks and cold drinks, or head to Spa Beach for some toes-in-the-sand fun without having to leave the Pier. If you have an appetite, there are plenty of restaurants to savor. Pier Point restaurants include the fine dining eatery Teak, a more laid back and tropical tiki bar Pier Teaki and the Driftwood cafe. All three are on different levels of the Pier Point at the very end of the pier and all have amazing views of Tampa Bay and the city. But those aren't the only waterfront dining options, Doc Ford's Rum Bar and Grille is the place most apt to find a party! The Pier has several other fun activities for all visitors to enjoy. Fisherman have numerous spots along the structure to throw out a line and see what's biting. Be sure to also purchase a souvenir at the Marketplace, with has an array of independent vendors selling artwork. There are also several other playgrounds, art installations and picnic areas you'll want to check out.
465 現地メンバーのおすすめ
St. Pete Pier
800 2nd Ave NE
465 現地メンバーのおすすめ
A signature icon for downtown St. Pete, the St. Pete Pier is now the anchor of the highly anticipated St. Pete Pier District which spreads out along 26 acres of Tampa Bay waterfront. Filled with green spaces, eateries and activities, the St. Pete Pier is the perfect place to spend a day. The St. Pete Pier operates 30 minutes before sunrise and closes at 11 p.m. The Marketplace hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Restaurant hours vary. The Pier has 500 parking spots as well as extensive bike parking and access via the Downtown Looper and Central Avenue Trolley. There is a tram that runs back and forth along the Pier with four stops throughout. paved wide paved paths make the Pier accessible for all. Families will enjoy the Tampa Bay Watch Discovery Center with unique interactive exhibits that educate about Tampa Bay's unique ecosystem in a hands-on fashion. Then, the splash pad is the perfect spot for kiddies to play and cool-off on a hot summer day. Enjoy the pavilion next-door and load up on snacks and cold drinks, or head to Spa Beach for some toes-in-the-sand fun without having to leave the Pier. If you have an appetite, there are plenty of restaurants to savor. Pier Point restaurants include the fine dining eatery Teak, a more laid back and tropical tiki bar Pier Teaki and the Driftwood cafe. All three are on different levels of the Pier Point at the very end of the pier and all have amazing views of Tampa Bay and the city. But those aren't the only waterfront dining options, Doc Ford's Rum Bar and Grille is the place most apt to find a party! The Pier has several other fun activities for all visitors to enjoy. Fisherman have numerous spots along the structure to throw out a line and see what's biting. Be sure to also purchase a souvenir at the Marketplace, with has an array of independent vendors selling artwork. There are also several other playgrounds, art installations and picnic areas you'll want to check out.