Beaches
Madeira Beach
Indian Shores Beach Access
19500 Gulf BlvdIndian Rocks Beach Dog Park
107 10th Ave NTreasure Island
St Pete Beach
3300 Gulf BlvdClearwater Beach
Gulf of Mexico DriveHoneymoon Island State Park
1 Causeway BlvdGulfport Beach
Fort DeSoto State Park
3500 Pinellas Bayway SouthCaladesi Island State Park
Food/Drinks + Sunset Spots
Amazing sunset spot! They have food also and it’s close to the house and right in the beach. Food is not my favorite, but it’s decent. Great to sunset and drinks, but get there early to get a table!
42 locals recommend
Caddy's Madeira Beach
14080 Gulf BoulevardAmazing sunset spot! They have food also and it’s close to the house and right in the beach. Food is not my favorite, but it’s decent. Great to sunset and drinks, but get there early to get a table!
New rooftop spot at this brand new hotel. 360 degree view of the water. Sunset is spectacular. Great spot for drinks. Have not tried the food here, but supposed to be good. It might be small plates only so check the menu if you want food. Pool is only for hotel guests.
9 locals recommend
Cambria Hotel St Petersburg-Madeira Beach Marina
15015 Madeira WayNew rooftop spot at this brand new hotel. 360 degree view of the water. Sunset is spectacular. Great spot for drinks. Have not tried the food here, but supposed to be good. It might be small plates only so check the menu if you want food. Pool is only for hotel guests.
Caddy's Treasure Island
9000 West Gulf BoulevardHotel Zamora
3701 Gulf BlvdRooftop with amazing sunset views on St. Pete Beach
Rooftop with spinning restaurant at the top on St. Pete Beach. Sunsets are unreal here.
10 locals recommend
Grand Plaza Hotel - St. Pete Beach
5250 Gulf BlvdRooftop with spinning restaurant at the top on St. Pete Beach. Sunsets are unreal here.
Exercise Trails
The Pinellas trail is close by and it is an awesome trail that stretches from Tarpon Springs in the north to St. Petersburg in the south, passing through the towns of Palm
Harbor, Dunedin, Belleair, Clearwater, Largo, Seminole, South Pasadena, and Gulfport.
49 locals recommend
Pinellas Trail
Pinellas TrailThe Pinellas trail is close by and it is an awesome trail that stretches from Tarpon Springs in the north to St. Petersburg in the south, passing through the towns of Palm
Harbor, Dunedin, Belleair, Clearwater, Largo, Seminole, South Pasadena, and Gulfport.
Beautiful park that includes a 1 or 2 mile exercise trial. Great for picnics with the family also.
38 locals recommend
Lake Seminole Park
10015 Park Blvd NBeautiful park that includes a 1 or 2 mile exercise trial. Great for picnics with the family also.
Beautiful park close by that also has an exercise trail. Also, beautiful spot to relax and be outdoors in nature.
36 locals recommend
Walsingham Park
12615 102nd AveBeautiful park close by that also has an exercise trail. Also, beautiful spot to relax and be outdoors in nature.
My Favorite Places
Not far from the house and this place is amazing. Food is amazing. It is pricey, but it’s worth it. It’s on the inter-coastal, so you still can catch sunset and they have a nice outside eating area. I love this place! Highly recommend for dinner or a date night.
319 locals recommend
Salt Rock Grill
19325 Gulf BlvdNot far from the house and this place is amazing. Food is amazing. It is pricey, but it’s worth it. It’s on the inter-coastal, so you still can catch sunset and they have a nice outside eating area. I love this place! Highly recommend for dinner or a date night.
Dog park within a bar. A must visit if you like dogs. You can bring your dogs or leave them at home for this visit. Also, check out the new brewery next door and go axe throwing 2 doors down.
66 locals recommend
The Dog Bar
2300 Central AveDog park within a bar. A must visit if you like dogs. You can bring your dogs or leave them at home for this visit. Also, check out the new brewery next door and go axe throwing 2 doors down.
My favorite brewery in downtown St. Pete. If you like breweries, check this place out.
180 locals recommend
3 Daughters Brewing
222 22nd St SMy favorite brewery in downtown St. Pete. If you like breweries, check this place out.
Pisces Sushi and Global Bistro
799 Highland AveSushi and everything on the menu is amazing here!
Seaweed is a contemporary steak and seafood experience. Dishes are prepared in three areas; the main kitchen/the sushi bar/the raw bar. The salmon, hogfish, snapper, and sushi are all amazing.
30 locals recommend
Seaweed Steaks, Seafood & Sushi
2819 West Bay DriveSeaweed is a contemporary steak and seafood experience. Dishes are prepared in three areas; the main kitchen/the sushi bar/the raw bar. The salmon, hogfish, snapper, and sushi are all amazing.
Rustic-chic site for native Floridian fare, with barbacoa grilling & house-brewed beers. Great food and views. Farm to table and they even make their own ketchup! A must stop if you are in Tampa.
384 locals recommend
Ulele
1810 N Highland AveRustic-chic site for native Floridian fare, with barbacoa grilling & house-brewed beers. Great food and views. Farm to table and they even make their own ketchup! A must stop if you are in Tampa.
Sea Dog Brewing Co.
9610 Gulf BlvdGreat beers and great food on the intercoastal.
Shopping + Food/Drinks
Boardwalk on the water and local tourist area. Shopping, food, drinks, beach, sunset. Great spot to visit and a short drive from the house.
John's Pass was created by a hurricane on September 27, 1848. A pirate, John Levique, made the first passage through the newly created pass. Hence the name, Johns Pass. Located on the waterfront at Johns Pass, this quaint turn-of-the-century fishing village is Pinellas County’s #1 tourist attraction. Over one hundred merchants inhabit the Village with unique retail shopping, a variety of restaurants, the local fishing fleet, dolphin watching and shelling tours, boat rentals, parasailing and jet skiing.
473 locals recommend
Johns Pass
12800 Village BoulevardBoardwalk on the water and local tourist area. Shopping, food, drinks, beach, sunset. Great spot to visit and a short drive from the house.
John's Pass was created by a hurricane on September 27, 1848. A pirate, John Levique, made the first passage through the newly created pass. Hence the name, Johns Pass. Located on the waterfront at Johns Pass, this quaint turn-of-the-century fishing village is Pinellas County’s #1 tourist attraction. Over one hundred merchants inhabit the Village with unique retail shopping, a variety of restaurants, the local fishing fleet, dolphin watching and shelling tours, boat rentals, parasailing and jet skiing.
Visitors can purchase sea sponges, see docked sponge boats & eat Greek fare at this locale.
369 locals recommend
Tarpon Springs Sponge Docks
735 Dodecanese BlvdVisitors can purchase sea sponges, see docked sponge boats & eat Greek fare at this locale.
Gulfport
Sundial St. Pete
153 2nd Ave N