Clearwater, Florida
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Destination Guide |
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“On a
Clearwater Beach day, you can play forever”
is the slogan of Clearwater, Florida.
Clearwater is the area's second-largest
city covering much of the northern half of the
Pinellas Peninsula including the barrier islands
that make up Clearwater Beach. It is known for
its miles of white sand beaches, accommodations,
shopping, casual beach restaurants, and
breathtaking sunsets.
With mild
temperatures year round, this city is paradise
for anyone who enjoys the out of doors. The city
has an average temperature of 73 degrees, and
the water in the Gulf of Mexico is always warm
(as high as 85 degrees in the summer). Any
time of year is the perfect time to enjoy one of
the many beautiful beaches along Florida’s Sun
Coast.
The Clearwater
Municipal Marina has the largest fishing fleet
on the west coast of Florida with more than 50
commercial boats for leisure activities
including sailing, diving, fishing, parasailing,
sightseeing, casino gaming, dolphin watching and
more.
If you love
sunshine, a warm breeze, a great beach, and palm
trees, Clearwater Beach is the place to be:
close to everything; yet not overcrowded.
Clearwater lies on a beautiful peninsula on
Florida’s west coast.
The “season”,
beginning in mid-November and usually lasting
through April, is the busiest time, as many
visitors from colder climates arrive to enjoy
the abundant sunshine, fine dining, and leisure
activities. Spring and fall are popular
with those who prefer a slower pace.
A peaceful stroll on the beach is an option in
any season. Summer is a great time for
families, as there are many wonderful and
exciting activities for children and parents.
No matter what the time of year, visitors are
welcomed and can expect balmy breezes, glorious
sunshine, and a profusion of colorful tropical
vegetation as a backdrop.
Offering just about every water and beach
activity imaginable, Clearwater Beach has been
named the top city beach in the Gulf region
by the nation's foremost beach expert,
Dr. Stephen P. Leatherman, Clearwater Beach
features public parking and a host of facilities
at Pier 60 Park. Pier 60
Park features a family recreation complex on
Clearwater's expansive beach with covered
playgrounds, fishing, concessions, and family
entertainment. The nightly “Sunsets at Pier 60
Festival” celebrates each beautiful Gulf
of Mexico sunset throughout the year.
This "street festival” features artists,
craftsmen, and musical performances on
Clearwater's famous fishing pier.
Nearby Pinellas County
attractions are
Heritage Village in Largo and Fort DeSoto at
St. Petersburg Beach.
On the grounds of Heritage
Village is the Pinellas County Historical
Museum. The Museum’s exhibits trace the history
of Pinellas County from the Indian-Spanish
period to contemporary times.
The natural pine
and palmetto landscape of Heritage Village
includes a school, church, railroad depot, and
store as well as a variety of historic homes.
Among the homes are the McMullen-Coachman Log
Cabin, the oldest existing structure in the
County, and the magnificent Victorian-era House
of Seven Gables.
Fort DeSoto is located just
south of St. Petersburg at the entrance to Tampa
Bay. Built during the Spanish-American
War, the fort hosts Here, re-enactors present
dramatic skits portraying the action of the war
which caused Fort De Soto to be built in 1898.
One of the historic figures appearing in the
production is Teddy Roosevelt. Authentic camp
equipment, including medical and dental
instruments, and detailed meal preparation
are also displayed. Tours of the fort and
museum are followed by period music and dances,
including the Virginia reel.
Within a short
drive are some of the country’s most popular
attractions. In nearby Tampa, visitors can
experience the thrill of plunging down a variety
of roller coasters at Busch Gardens or take a
refreshing plunge down a slide at Adventure
Island Water Park. Orlando is within a two
hour drive for those wishing to visit world
famous Disney World, Sea World or Universal
Studios.
Clearwater is
proud to host the Philadelphia Phillies’ spring
training. The Phillies are the oldest
continuous, one-name, one-city franchise in all
of professional sports and have been in
Clearwater since 1947.
Whatever brings
you to this part of Florida, try to arrange to
stay in Clearwater. The beaches, the
museums, the shopping, the sports, and, of
course, the weather are the best! Clearwater
is just waiting to show its many diverse
attributes, from virtually perfect weather to
activities for all ages. Clearwater has
the welcome mat out for you. Just bring
the sunscreen!
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