If you’re visiting St. Pete, that already means a beach day is in the works. That’s just how things work around here, so why not make sure your day is amazing by visiting one of the best beaches near St. Pete Beach?
If there’s one thing we know at Beach Ride Rental is that a little preparation goes a long way, and this short guide will show you exactly where to go and what to do to make that beach day one of the best you’ve had.
If you just want to run on the sand and not overthink it, Upham Beach is St. Pete’s go-to beach.
It’s close; it has calm water and soft sand. You know, the classic beach day experience.
What makes it one of the top beaches near St. Pete Beach isn’t just the predictability, though, but also the access because over here you can find the following:
Food right there at Paradise Grill
The Don CeSar hotel , a landmark you're going to spot the moment you get there. Trust us
The best thing about Upham is that it’s close enough that you don’t have to commit to a full beach day. You can show up, hang out for a bit, and leave to do something else, no issue.
Just make sure you get there early, because as the closest of St. Pete Beach’s nearby beaches, this one gets crowded fast.
If you really want to commit to a day at the beach, and we do mean a whole day, then you have to visit Fort de Soto, because this? This is a full-day adventure.
More nature, more space, more privacy, more variety.
The trade-off? There are fewer amenities, and you actually need to plan your visit beforehand because to get those incredible nature views, you’re giving up some creature comforts.
Think of this as a beach day adventure, with a big emphasis in the adventure. You’re going to love it, we’re sure of that, but you’re going to have to take a lot of stuff with you. (Admittedly, not an issue if you have one of our golf carts.)
Pass-a-Grille Beach doesn’t just feel like a beach near St. Pete Beach; it feels like its very own paradise, with sand stretching for miles, calm water, and the kind of vibe that just invites you to slow down and relax.
What’s best, while this is undoubtedly one of the best beaches near St. Pete Beach, you’re not fighting off crowds with a stick. In fact, around here, you’re:
The layout helps. There’s a small, walkable strip nearby with places like Hurricane Seafood and Shadrack’s, so once you’re there, you can go from beach to food and back to the beach without any issue.
A small tip? If you’re making this a full-day thing, make sure you stay for the sunset because it’s easily one of the best in St. Pete Beach, and the nearby restaurants make it very easy to grab a bite while enjoying the view.
Treasure Island Beach is Florida’s ideal beach. Wide shoreline, plenty of room, calm waters, beautiful sights. You name it, you have it.
Better yet? While this is one of the best beaches near St. Pete Beach, it’s still fairly low-key, at least when compared to other spots because around here, you’re not squeezing into a tight stretch of sand or navigating crowded access points.
You can actually set up, spread out, and relax without having to fight for a spot. Not because it’s not popular, but because the whole vibe is just more relaxed.
If you’re staying for a while, you’ve got places like Sunset Grill nearby for something quick, and Rosselli Park if you’ve got kids with you and want to get away from the ocean for a bit.
This is the kind of place that makes visiting beaches near St. Pete Beach, Florida, worth it, so make sure to add it to your schedule.
The best beaches near St. Pete Beach all offer different things, but they all have a few things in common. They’re beautiful, worth a visit, and way easier to check out if you’ve got transportation.
At Beach Ride Rental, we believe the best way to enjoy all of them is little by little, whether visiting one a day or going from beach to beach to see what each one offers.
Regardless of what you do, if you want to keep this easy, booking one of our golf carts can help you explore at your own pace, and the really cool part? We’ll drive it straight to you so you can focus on having fun!
Upham Beach, hands down, but that also makes it the most popular, so you want to get there early to secure a good spot.
If you’re looking for something quieter, Pass-a-Grille is a good option, but if you really want to go the extra mile, Fort de Soto Park is the way to go, as you'll find fewer people in general.
Most people, and travel guides, will suggest Pass-a-Grille, but honestly? They have something to offer. It just depends on what you're prioritizing. Privacy? Access? Nature views? Figure out what matters the most to you, and you'll have your answer.
Yes. Treasure Island and Pass-a-Grille both tend to feel less crowded than more central access points, especially if you’re willing to move a little instead of staying in one spot all day.
It really depends on how you want your day to feel. Upham is great if you want something easy and quick, Treasure Island gives you more space to spread out, and Pass-a-Grille is perfect if you’re looking to slow things down and stay a while.
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