St. Pete Beach on April 19, 1994 changed its name
from St. Petersburg and became its own city. It connects to the mainland by the
Cory Causeway and the Pinellas Bayway, it also connects to Treasure Island by
the Blind Pass bridge.
Water
sports offers wave runners, scuba diving, fishing, parasailing and much, much
more. Land base fun is everything from visiting historic Fort De Soto Park.
Shelling trips or a visit to Florida Orange Groves and the Winery in South
Pasadena are great fun. There is a 57 passenger catamaran that goes to Shell
Key. Property Listings St. Pete Beach
The Don
Cesar Hotel located on the south end of the beach is unique not only because of
the first class accommodations but because it is a National Historic Landmark.
Property Listings on St. Pete Beach
Pass-A-Grille
and the nearby Fort De Soto Park, both historic places are beautiful and also
great fun. There are many shops and restaurants and also a small aquarium all
in this great beach.
WHY NOT COME AND ENJOY IT!
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In
winter here are major league spring training games and much more. Come and
enjoy the rich Florida history and culture in our wonderful Tampa Bay Area, from
early native American settlements, to the arrival of Spanish conquistadors in
the 1500s to the citrus farmers, the artists and musicians, railroad barons and
the entrepreneurial land developers. The Florida coast offers warm mild weather
and soft white sand. It truly is a vacation paradise. St.
Pete Beach Realtors
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