Year: 2023
A neat, clean owner-managed bayfront apartment motel and a favorite vacation spot on Boca Ciega Bay. Featuring a private fishing dock, a gas grill, swimming pool and beach, shopping, library, movies and transportation within walking distance
Located on St. Pete Beach, Blind Pass Marina is close to shopping, beaches, nightlife, banks, schools, hospitals and just about anything else you may need. Marina has four restrooms and showers, coin laundry, pump-out, plenty of free parking, and a wonderful restaurant on-site. Location is protected in all weather conditions and has convenient access to the Gulf of Mexico through John’s Pass or the Pass-A-Grille Channel.
Skidder’s Restaurant serves a wonderful variety of casual Greek and Italian dishes in a relaxed setting perfect for the whole family. Come in for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
Looking for variety of animal life, scenic beaches, fascinating attractions and historic sites? It’s all here. This segment starts at Fort De Soto Park, crosses the mouth of Tampa Bay and continues south along the Manatee County coastline before ending at Lido Beach.
Inshore Tampa Bay area including local rivers. Light tackle with artificials, Fly Fishing, FFF Certified Fly Casting Instructor. Maverick Master Angler flats boat. Dock light fishing for snook a specialty. Nearshore Tarpon on fly.
Come enjoy the beautiful sun and water on beautiful St. Pete Beach at the Florida Dolphin Motel.
The expansive white beaches of St. Pete Beach are known for the finest sand dollar hunting and shelling around. The sunsets are resplendent in color. Our vacation ownership resort units are comfortably furnished. Minutes away from excellent golf courses, local restaurants featuring nearly every cuisine. The shopping centers and theaters are plentiful and many major attractions like John’s Pass, Busch Gardens, Adventure Island, MOSI, Greyhound racing, Casino Cruises and the Seminole Indian Reservation are within a one-hour drive. Orlando is just 90 minutes away.
Located in Pass-A-Grille National Historic District, the museum is housed in what was the first church built on the St. Petersburg/Clearwater areas barrier islands. Museum exhibits trace the history of the areas barrier islands through photographs, news clippings and artifacts dating from the 1500s through modern times. Small conference room available for meetings, research. Specialized group tours available. Hours are October-May: Thursday-Saturday 10 am – 4 pm and May-September: Friday, Saturday 10 am – 4 pm. Sundays Open All Year 1 – 4 pm. Free Admission Handicap accessible.