St. Pete Beach
Home to Tripadvisor’s No. 1 Beach in the U.S. in 2021, this friendly, laid-back beach town in the Tampa Bay area is part family destination, part low-key haven for aspiring beach bums. Wherever you are in St. Pete Beach, you’re never far from great spots to eat, drink and shop.
St. Pete Beach
Take a look at the gorgeous waters and soft white sand lining the coast at TradeWinds, one of the top resorts on St. Pete Beach.
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Plan Your Beach Day
For a sunny day at the beach, head to Upham Beach Park or the county park access at 4700 Gulf Blvd. (See Current Beach Updates & Conditions for more details.)
For a splurge, stay at the RumFish Beach at TradeWinds and get access to all of the resort's beachfront amenities including pools, beach cabana, beach volleyball, mini-golf and more.
For a truly laid-back beach day, head to Pass-a-Grille Beach.
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Top Things to Do
Explore St. Pete Beach’s two “main streets”: Corey Avenue and historic 8th Avenue, in Pass-a-Grille. To entertain the kids, head to Rumfish Grill where you’ll find three enormous aquariums. For a totally immersive experience, you can actually snorkel in a Rumfish aquarium, putting you face-to-face with the snook, tarpons and stingrays.
Want some peace and quiet? Visit the city’s Intracoastal waterfront, including Horan Park, Egan Park and Ron McKenney Park.
See All Things to Do in St. Pete BeachWhere to Eat
No surprise that fresh seafood is the star of local menus in St. Pete Beach, but you'll find plenty of other options, too - some of them with beautiful rooftop, Gulf or Intracoastal views.
See All Dining in St. Pete BeachOn the south end of St. Pete Beach, The Undertow is perfect for open-air fun right on the sand. Closer to the main stretch of resorts, you’ll find the popular Harry’s Beach Bar, featuring live music frequently. Or, mingle with the locals at Swigwam, a legendary dive, on Corey Avenue.
Places to Stay
Full-service resorts such as the Don CeSar and the TradeWinds Resort offer luxurious experiences with all the amenities you could desire. But you’ll also find plenty of “Old Florida” accommodations that are hidden gems here. Mid-century hotels such as the Bon-Aire Resort and Pass-a-Grille’s Coconut Inn harken back to vintage Florida without skimping on creature comforts. The newest kids on the block, The Saint and the Bellwether Beach Resort, offer a stylish-but-laid-back experience.