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Travel to Clearwater
Saint Peterburg (also known as St. Pete by locals) and Clearwater sit on the Gulf of Mexico and. These shining treasures of Florida's Gulf coast have all the elements for your best vacation yet: stunning beaches, vibrant arts, family fun, and a fantastic culinary scene.
Why go to St. Pete/ Clearwater
With sunny weather and a subtropical climate, there’s always something to look forward to and never a bad time to visit. With more than 35 miles of award-winning beaches, you can have a variety of beach experiences each day of your vacation. Clearwater is known for its long-stretching white sandy beaches and a variety of outdoor activities. Head to St. Pete for more great beaches and a vibrant arts and culture scene.
Who Should go
Families
Outside of just beaches, St. Pete/Clearwater is filled with family-friendly activities including the Clearwater Marine Aquarium, Great Explorations Children's Museum, and pirate-themed cruises that depart from Clearwater and John's Pass.
Art lovers
Art lovers have a lot of choices when it comes to museums in the area. Options include the Museum of the American Arts & Crafts Movement, the Chihuly Collection and its remarkable sculptures by famed glass artist Dale Chihuly, or the James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art where visitors can be taken through the rich and diverse heritage of the American West.
Nature Lovers
Natural places play an important role in the landscape of St. Pete/Clearwater, where you're never far from a beautiful spot to explore. Find pathways that weave through quiet preserves on land and on water, where you can see manatees, great blue herons, osprey, alligators, and other species. Take a morning hike at Brooker Creek Preserve, paddleboard among the mangroves at Weedon Island Preserve, or kayak to Shell Key.