Showcasing an Old Florida ambience, Saint Petersburg revolves around the beaches and a lively strip of tiki huts, volleyball courts, beach shops and activity shacks. Water activities permeate the Gulf Coast, while the downtown area is host to barbecue restaurants, world-class museums and craft-beer pubs.
Things to do in St. Petersburg
Beaches in St. Petersburg stretch from Treasure Island to Saint Pete’s Beach and Pass-a-Grille on the southern edge. You can rent jet skis, powerboats, stand-up paddleboards and surfboards or sign up for boat tours and diving expeditions. Toss a line from various fishing piers or sign up for parasailing or windsurfing adventures.
Get into the bohemian spirit of St. Pete at Pass-a-Grille Beach, an eclectic enclave of outdoor markets, vintage boutiques, ice cream shops and local art. For high-end galleries, head inland to the Corey Avenue district, then catch a performance by the Florida Orchestra at The Mahaffey Theater. Visit the renowned Dali Museum to see a collection of Salvador Dali’s original artwork.
Seafood takes centre stage on most restaurant menus, including the popular 400 Beach Seafood and Tap House, as well as at various grills, cafes and street-food trucks on Beach Drive and Central Avenue. For a blend of Southern cuisine and British pub fare, spend an evening at The Moon Under Water on Beach Drive.
Don’t miss seeing the permanent Dale Chihuly collection of glass art on the waterfront, including the magnificent “Ruby Red Icicle Chandelier.” Stroll through the Sunken Gardens downtown for a peek at over 50,000 tropical plants and exotic birds.
Getting around St. Petersburg
Buses and trolleys run throughout St. Petersburg and along the beach strip, while taxis and ride-shares operate downtown and in the suburbs. You can rent a car at St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport, located less than 20 kilometres from the city centre.