1. Egmont Key
2. Fort De Soto Park
3. Shell Key
4. Tierra Verde
5. Pass-A-Grille Beach
6. St. Pete Beach
7. Sunset Beach
8. Treasure Island
9. Sand Key Park
10. Belleair Beach
11. Indian Rocks Beach
12. Indian Shores
13. Redington Shores
14. North Redington Beach
15. Redington Beach
16. Madeira Beach
17. Clearwater Beach
18. Caladesi Island
19. Honeymoon Island
20. Sunset Park
21. Fred Howard Park
22. Anclote Key

Known as Floridas Beach, the St. Petersburg/Clearwater area is famous for its 35 miles of powder-white barrier island beaches on Floridas Gulf of Mexico. From undeveloped, isolated island hideaways to wide, soft city beaches that offer all the amenities a beach-lover could imagine, area beaches are unmatched among U.S. visitor destinations.

Area beaches at Caladesi Island State Park, Fort De Soto Park and Clearwater Beach are routinely rated among the top beaches in the U.S. by Florida International Universitys Dr. Stephen Leatherman. His 1999 annual beach survey ranked Caladesi Island State Park number six and Fort De Soto park number seven. Clearwater Beach was named the top city beach in the Gulf region, and Sand Key Park has consistently ranked in the top 20.

The area features more than 20 barrier islands, also known as keys, that buffer the Pinellas Peninsula from the Gulf of Mexico. The gentle slope and calm surf make area beaches perfect for family water activities. The Gulf and intracoastal waterway offer areas for practically every water activity imaginable including: deep-sea fishing; backwater salt flats fishing (rated as some of the best in Florida); boating, sailing, canoeing and sea kayaking; SCUBA diving (dive shops offer trips to artificial reefs, wrecks and area springs and rivers); wind surfing and shelling.