3 Star Places To Visit in St. Pete Beach, Florida, United States (3)


  1. 3.5 Floating Water Park (84 reviews)
    - Fun, but expensive
    Monday: Spent 1-2 hours Water Parks
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    The Floating Water Park is located in the Gulf, just off the shore behind TradeWinds Island Grand. Relax and float in Florida’s warm waters as you and your kids enjoy inflatable slides, floating trampolines, ocean loungers and island rafts. The Floating Water Park is 15,750 square feet and has certified lifeguards on duty. All guests are required to wear life jackets. Participants must be 46" tall; children 40"-45" tall must be accompanied by someone over 16 years old; all participants must weigh at least 30 pounds. Guests may reach the park by wading and/or swimming out to it or floating tubes can be used for assistance. For your safety, operation of the Water Park is subject to a variety of weather and water conditions including rain, lightning, wind, surf and tides. HOURS: March 15 - Sept. 2: open everyday, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (last session at 3 p.m.). Sept. 6 - Jan. 6: open Fri/Sat/Sun, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (last session at 3 p.m.). Jan. 7 - March 15: closed for the season. See more..
  2. 3.5 Dolphin Village Shopping Center (62 reviews)
    - Everything we needed!
    Shopping Malls
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    I was able to go to a grocery store to get some breakfast foods for our trip. This saved us alot of money! I also was able to get great coffee from the small coffe shop! Go to the pier out back to see some dolphins in the bay! See more..
  3. 3.5 Corey Avenue Historic District (3 reviews)
    - Great Little Historic District
    Spent More than 3 hours Shopping Malls
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    Corey Avenue is a short 6 blocks or so stretching from the Gulf of Mexico to Boca Ciega Bay. First opened in 1937, much of Corey Street has an old Florida feel with many of the original buildings being re purposed. There are bars, restaurants, boutiques, specialty shops, art galleries, as well as the art deco Beach theatre. Corey Street hosts the Sunday market from October to June with scores of vendors as well as festivals year round like the Seafood festival in February and even a Christmas parade. A nice change of pace for a day off the beach. See more..