With over 300 days of sunshine a year and an incredibly temperate climate, Saint Petersburg is aptly called "The Sunshine City." Offering excellent access to the Gulf of Mexico and Tampa Bay, hundreds of miles of shoreline circle the city including Fort De Soto Park, consistently ranked as one of the nation's top beaches. Saint Petersburg's pier features a five-story inverted pyramid and extends a mile and a half into the bay. The multi-use complex houses The Pier Aquarium, an observation deck, retail stores and several restaurants. In addition to its waterfront attractions, the city is also home to the St. Petersburg College, more than two dozen art galleries and Tropicana Field, the MLB's Devil Rays' stadium. ...More
| The Salvador Dali Museum holds the nation's largest collection of works created by this famous Spanish surrealist. Rotat | |
| Modeled after the Palladian styled buildings of Italy, Saint Petersburg's Museum of Fine Arts acts as a showcase for art | |
St. Petersburg Museum of History Displaying permanent and changing exhibits chronicling the story of the city and the region, the St. Petersburg Museum o | |
| The St. Petersburg Pier is one of the city's most popular entertainment areas for visitors, filled with shops and restau | |
2 Hour Lunchtime Sightseeing Cruise Take a leisurely cruise along Florida's beautiful inland waters. Listen to an informative narration covering the hist |
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