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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 areas 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. Its also been noted as one of the nations 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 Johns 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 Sotos 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 areas most popular visitor destinations.
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St. Petersburg »
Home to world-class museums, big-league sports and endless sunshine. The citys 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 Johns 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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