Set on a barrier island west of Saint Petersburg, St. Pete Beach is a Florida resort city with beautiful white sandy beaches and a variety of attractions and activities. Overseen by the pink Moorish-style Don Cesar Hotel, or "Pink Palace," a 1928 landmark and icon of the island, St. Pete Beach is sprinkled with nostalgic Old Florida hotels and inns and features the longest undeveloped stretch of public beach in the county ¬- Pass-a-Grille Beach.

Outdoor activities range from swimming, beachcombing, and paddleboarding to surfing, kitesurfing, and windsurfing, and cultural attractions include the lively Corey Avenue district, which is packed with museums, art galleries, trendy specialty shops, restaurants, cafés, and bars.

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