About Vacation Rentals in Tampa

The Tampa Bay Beaches in the
Central Gulf Coast of Florida are beautiful and relaxing with white sand, and blue-green water. The
Clearwater Beach here is four miles of sandy beaches. There are two fishing piers at the beach, and you can also rent boats and water sports equipment. The Sand Key Park of the Tampa Bay Beaches provides swimming and fishing opportunities. Swimmers would love the rock barrier that shields the beach providing ideal swimming conditions. The Honeymoon Island State Recreation Area is an island beach that was formed by a hurricane that cleared a strip of beach north of
Clearwater. The beach is ideal for fishing, swimming, and picnicking.

From your Tampa Beach Vacation Homes, the Ben T. Davis Beach stretches between Tampa and Clearwater, and is the closest beach to downtown Tampa. Fort DeSota Park is 10 miles from downtown
St. Petersburg, and is a 900-acre preserve having 7 miles of beach that has been untouched by civilization. The lack of development means that you enjoy a beach experience similar to that around 20 years ago. A canoe trail and a 4 mile paved trails for cyclists and skaters have been recently added though. The Park also features a fort built in 1898.
John's Pass is one of the most popular attractions of the Tampa Bay Beaches region. Here you could rent power boats, jet propelled rubber rafts, and Wave Runners. John's Pass separates Madeira Beach and Treasure Island of the Tampa Bay Beaches. Belleair Beach and Belleair Shore are visitor-friendly residential communities bordering Gulf of Mexico and the Intracoastal Waterway. Over Belleair Causeway is the Belleair Bluffs, which features great restaurants and boutiques.