St Petersburg is filled with a plethora of things to do. From incredibly diverse food options to more breweries than one can count, you won't be bored. John's Pass, downtown St Pete, and Wheedon Island Nature Preserve offers various water activities such as: kayaking, paddle boarding, tiki boat tours, and jet skiing (weather dependent). There are fun bars such as Parks and Rec (Bar with large games, Downtown St Pete), Par Bar (sub par mini golf bar), and Dog Bar (dog park bar).
St. Pete’s largest Market
Community Celebration of All Things Local showcasing *OVER 300* independent businesses and community organizations. Vendors include: food, drinks and juices, alcoholic beverages, art, plants, soaps, and many many more!
When: February 22nd from 10am-5pm
Where: William's Park
330 2ND AVE N.,
St Petersburg FL
9am-2pm *Our favorite market*
St Petersburg has some of the best beaches on the gulf coast of Florida
Local beaches include:
St Pete Beach
Pass-a-grille Beach
Madeira Beach
Fort DeSoto ($5 entrance fee)
Visit an unparalleled collection of works by renowned artist Salvador Dalí, from iconic melting clocks to imaginative visual illusions and avant-garde symbols. Shop, play, wander and quench your curiosity for all that is Salvador Dalí and beyond.
The MFA has an encyclopedic collection of art from around the globe and across the centuries, with almost 5,000 years of civilization represented in thousands of objects from antiquity to the present. The collection includes works by Georgia O’Keeffe, Claude Monet, Berthe Morisot, Auguste Rodin, Kehinde Wiley, Jacob Lawrence, and many others, as well as ancient Greek and Roman, Asian, African, Art of the Americas, and Native American art. The museum’s photographic collection is one of the largest and most significant in the Southeast. The MFA has been repeatedly named the best art museum in the Tampa Bay area.
A nature preserve overlooking Lake Maggiore with a boardwalk, a rare bird sanctuary, and a 3 mile walking trail.
Nature Preserve with a long boardwalk that leads to an observation tower, and hiking trails further back that may feature an armadillo or two.