Ready for a break? Kick back on the white sandy beaches of St. Pete, as the balmy waters of the Gulf of Mexico lap at your toes. Gorgeous, laid-back St. Pete Beach was voted TripAdvisor's No. 1 Beach in the U.S., based on millions of reviews from travellers around the world. When visiting this magical expanse of sand, you'll understand why. “A great walking beach with white quartz sand, clear calm water, and seashells by the truckload. The most perfect place to watch the sun set over the ocean.” (Trip Advisor 2021). When The New York Times named St. Petersburg one of the best places in the world to visit, it confirmed what our guests have known for years – St. Pete’s sun-soaked beaches, sparkling Gulf waters, spectacular sunsets and eclectic culinary scene combine for a fabulous Sunshine Getaway.
The Dali Museum
The Dali Museum
has a collection of over 2,400 Salvador Dali works includes 200 drawings and watercolours, 96 oil paintings, photographs, sculptures and over 2,100 prints to create a surrealist lover’s dreamscape. Yann Weymouth designed the awe-inspiring building in which Dali’s works are housed. An architectural masterpiece, it features a free form glass bubble bursting up from hurricane-proof walls and is the perfect twenty-first century homage to the original dome of the Dali museum in Spain. This magical museum has a helical floating staircase, The Fountain of Youth and the spectacular Mathematical Gardens. It simply is one of St Pete’s most outstanding museums.
The James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art
Thomas and Mary James shared their love of Western and wildlife art with the city of St. Petersburg by donating their enormous private collection of contemporary and traditional western art to the community. The James Museum
is another hot spot to add to your cultural adventure while in the St. Pete area.
The Morean Arts Center
The Morean Arts Center
is a museum that has made an immense contribution to the local culture by way of workshops and experiences, classes, and fabulous exhibits like the one-and-only Chihuly Collection. For four decades Dale Chihuly, master glass sculptor, has pushed the boundaries of contemporary art. His work is absolutely breathtaking with bold colours and that wow-factor that will inspire your imagination. You will not believe your eyes!
Tarpon Springs
Along the shore of the Gulf of Mexico, Tarpon Springs
was named for the fish found in abundance in nearby waters. It blends the moods of Victorian-era Florida, small-town America and – most of all – the vibrant character of its Greek heritage. It is known for its 51 miles of alluring waterfront and as the "sponge capital of the world". The charming downtown center is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Visitors to the Historic District can stroll along brick streets while browsing in art galleries, antiques stores, and specialty shops housed in buildings dating from the late 1800s.
Yes Sir. Cap'n
Captain your own speedboat or hire a charter for inshore or deep-sea fishing. Bring back a trophy and hone your storytelling skills!
Dunedin
Dunedin
is well known for its annual Scottish celebrations and its quaint downtown, among its other charms. One of the oldest towns on the West Coast of Florida, Dunedin has a wooded and subtropical setting with almost four miles of picturesque waterfront. Its relaxed lifestyle and activities for all likes and ages make Dunedin a truly delightful place to visit. If you’re a baseball fan, don’t forget that the Florida Grapefruit League
treats fans to games across the state during February and March spring training, and Dunedin is home for the Toronto Blue Jays. It just might be possible to attend a game or two!