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CALADESI AMONG TOP U.S. BEACHES FOR 2007
 
For the second consecutive year, St. Petersburg / Clearwater’s Caladesi Island has been named the #2 beach in the country by Dr. Stephen Leatherman, better known as “Dr. Beach.” Check out this pristine island paradise, as well as other local standouts.
CALADESI AMONG TOP U.S. BEACHES FOR 2007
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Belleair »
One of the smallest cities in the area, and home for the Belleview Biltmore Hotel, one of the largest wooden structures in the world.
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Belleair Beach »
Surrounded by the Gulf of Mexico to the west and the Intracoastal Waterway to the east, Belleair Beach boasts impressive homes and public entryways to the beach.
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Clearwater »
The area’s second-largest city, it is home to a vibrant, upbeat atmosphere with varied accommodations and activities. Also home to a collection of nationally established corporations.
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Clearwater Beach »
Renowned for its miles of white sand and as a place to gather, eat, drink, play or sun-worship. Pier 60 sunsets are not to be missed.
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Dunedin »
Home to Caladesi and Honeymoon Islands, Dunedin also is rich with American and Scottish heritage. It’s also been noted as one of the nation’s most walkable downtowns.
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Gulfport »
Proudly boasting a quirky, eclectic smalltown feel, Gulfport has experienced a revival to its downtown village with the influx of a thriving arts element.
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Indian Rocks Beach »
With its stretch of coastline and wealth of restaurants, Indian Rocks Beach delivers more than meets the eye at first glance.
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Indian Shores »
This visitor-friendly community features beach access parking, public parks and fishing areas. All along a pretty stretch of Gulf coastline.
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Kenneth City »
This quaint inland town stretches just two square miles, and boasts a park and a shopping center to go with its City Hall.
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Largo »
The proud home to Heritage Village, where 23 historic structures make up an open-air district with an eye into the past, along with stores, parks and delightful neighborhoods.
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Madeira Beach »
The home to John’s Pass Village, a hotspot for commercial and charter fishing as well as the launching spot for innumerable cruises for every occasion.
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North Redington Beach »
Well-known as a family vacation destination, with a reputation for cozy beachfront accommodations and a diverse blend of shops and dining opportunities.
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Oldsmar »
Sitting at the top of Tampa Bay, Oldsmar features green pastures and protected wetlands, and is the neighbor to Tampa Bay Downs Racetrack.
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Ozona »
A small community on St. Joseph Sound that is known for its Florida Cracker-style houses and restaurants. Seafood is a specialty in this residential area.
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Palm Harbor »
This Gulf-side community enjoys additional waterfront charm on the shores of Lake Tarpon. The historic downtown area exudes small-town friendliness.
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Pass-a-Grille »
A National Historic District that encompasses the southern end of St. Pete Beach, this two-block wide peninsula remains blissfully free of high-rises.
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Pinellas Park »
A central town in the St. Petersburg/Clearwater area, Pinellas Park celebrates its agricultural roots annually with the Country in the Park festival and International Harvest Festival.
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Redington Beach »
A snug beachside community that is bracketed by waterfront parks on the Gulf of Mexico side and on the Boca Ciega Bay side.
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Redington Shores »
Renowned for its beach with wide, sandy stretches and the steady, soothing approach of Gulf waters. Also a popular spot for fishing and outdoor pursuits.
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Safety Harbor »
Check out the “old village” feel of Main Street, and embrace the history that includes Hernando de Soto’s discovery of mineral springs and a large ceremonial mound from an ancient Indian settlement.
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Seminole »
A popular spot for park outings and boating along Lake Seminole, and it comfortably retains its charming hometown neighborhood feel.
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South Pasadena »
Nestled along the banks of Boca Ciega Bay, this town is anchored by delightful shops and restaurants, as well as local landmark Ted Peters’ Famous Smoked Fish.
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St. Pete Beach »
With its numerous public beaches, full spectrum of water sport offerings and variety of accommodations, St. Pete Beach is one of the area’s most popular visitor destinations.
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St. Petersburg »
Home to world-class museums, big-league sports and endless sunshine. The city’s reputation as a thriving downtown center grows every day.
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Tarpon Springs »
The oldest city in the St. Petersburg/Clearwater area, Tarpon Springs combines the history of its sponge diving tradition with the rich cultural infusion of the Greek heritage.
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Tierra Verde »
An island community with boating influences that is the location for Fort De Soto Park, home of the No. 1 beach in the United States.
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Treasure Island »
Surrounded by John’s Pass to the north and Blind Pass on the south, Treasure Island delivers on its family-friendly, fun-oriented image as a beach destination.
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