The showpiece on St. Pete Beach
is the historic Loews Don CeSar Hotel, known as the Pink Palace
since its opening in 1928.
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Beachgoers find their strand on
St. Pete Beach, a 15-mile barrier island on Florida’s Gulf
Coast.
Photo: Nicholas A.
Collura-Gehrt/Visit St. Pete
Fort De Soto Park is composed of
five interconnecting keys on the Gulf of Mexico, with an ecosystem
of mangroves, wetlands, hardwoods and palm hammocks.
Photo: Nicholas A.
Collura-Gehrt/Visit St. Pete
Paddleboarding the Gulf’s calm
waves is among the many water sports folks enjoy at St. Pete
Beach.
Photo: Nicholas A.
Collura-Gehrt/Visit St. Pete
Fort De Soto Park near St. Pete
Beach has two fishing piers, one on the Gulf side and one bayside
that are great vantage points for sunset viewing.
Often
overlooked by tourists favoring South Beach or Brickell, Coconut
Grove exudes an understated elegance, relaxed vibe, and timeless
allure that ...
St. Pete is
an art lover’s paradise with dozens of museums, galleries, and
outdoor art installations. This thriving arts mecca is also a city
full of art- ...