St. Pete Beach Information
We often visit St. Pete Beach at sunset to see the awesome swath of color created by the setting sun across the Gulf of Mexico. Some evenings are absolutely breathtaking. In addition to the beaches, St. Pete Beach calls out to area residents to visit numerous restaurants which cater to both casual and upscale dining. Its also a destination place for visiting specialty shops. Tourists find both luxury hotels, such as the DonCeSar and Tradewinds, and multiple mid-price range opportunities. The local residents have a wide variety of single family homes and condominiums to choose from. The intracoastal side of town offers both water and non-waterfront homes, all of which are within minutes of the beaches. The Gulf side contains multiple public beaches, a few single family homes, condominiums and commercial properties. Water views are available for everyone to enjoy!
St. Pete Beach, Florida is a significant tourist destination with 4.5 miles of sugary white sand beaches. Its a barrier island community located just off the mainland of St. Petersburg. St. Pete Beach has a population of approximate 10,000 people (2005) increasing to 20,000 during the winter months. St. Pete Beach was formed from the towns of Pass-a-Grille, Don Cesar and Bella Vista in 1957. It was originally named St. Petersburg Beach but in 1994 the locals voted to change the name to St. Pete Beach. Click here for more information and photos of St. Pete Beach. Click here to watch St Pete Beach on YouTube.
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