Best Beaches near St. Petersburg, Florida (Page 8 of 9)
Secluded resort with private cottages on a tropical island. There are no shops and only one restaurant. Features an in-house spa with exotic treatments and massages.
A great destination for relaxing and learning history. Offers beautiful gardens and nature trails. Good for various watersports. Water shoes are recommended.
Smaller than some other popular beaches but pretty popular. Close to the shops and restaurants. The beach tends to have much seaweed. Rocky bottom of the ocean.
A really small stretch of sand is good enough to bring your dog. It is not for people swimming. No facilities. Features a dog-friendly eatery with a great view.
Located on the only natural sand beach in Key West. It's rocky, so bring your water shoes. No self-parking. Features swimming pool with cabanas and a signature restaurant.
A large and equipped beach with well-maintained amenities. No entrance fee. Ample parking. Cine here for snorkeling, parasailing, kayaking, and beach volleyball.
Premium-class resort with a mansion-style hotel featuring a private beach. Two tropical pools, indoor and outdoor spa services will make your stay unforgettable.
Little sandy beach with palm trees. Mostly uncrowded. There are many homeless in the area, so watch your staff. Features yoga classes. Good spot for fishing.
Sand and rocks are mixed together, so be careful. Shallow and warm water but no lifeguard on duty. Snorkeling equipment and paddleboard rentals are available. No dogs.
A small recreation with well-kept facilities. Provides kayak rentals and boat tours. Shallow waters are great for kids. Tropical marine life is worthy to watch.
Temporarily closed for restoration. closed for restoration. Otherwise, there are two award-winning beaches with free 24-hour Wi-Fi at the concession building.
Beautiful and cozy beach. Features hike and bike trails, two playgrounds, tidal pool, and boat ramp. Free for residents and 5$ for others. Public showers available.
This beautiful place suits people of all ages and swimming abilities. Parking is limited and you have to wait sometimes. Features walking paths for wildlife watching.
A nice little beach for outdoor enthusiasts, offering seclusion, quiet, and plenty of wildlife. Restrooms, rinse showers, and picnic areas.
Calm and clean. Lots of access points. Paid parking. Limited amenities, no toilet, so make sure you took everything needed. Hard-packed sand is good for strolling.
Small cozy but never overcrowded. Eateries are down the road. Shelling, birdwatching, picnicking are refreshing options for a "daycation". Pet-friendly. Free parking.