The Best Spots for Sunset Tours in Clearwater Beach
There’s something truly magical and romantic about a sunset. Now add a beautiful beach and you’ve got perfection!
The sky is painted with colors, the waves are rolling in, and the air is peaceful as the day fades – it’s an experience you’ll never forget!
If you’re with your special someone this is the perfect time to take it all in. Whether you’re planning a romantic evening, a surprise for an anniversary or just wanting to spend quality time, a sunset tour is the way to go.
With Beach Ride Rental you can take it to the next level with a fun and easy ride along the beach. Our Clearwater Beach Sunset Tours let you see the area in style from the comfort of a golf cart.
Feel the ocean breeze, take in the views and cruise into the sunset for a golf cart experience you’ll never forget.
Nestled on Treasure Island, just south of Clearwater Beach, Sunset Beach is the perfect place for a romantic sunset picnic, or a long walk down the beach.
Peaceful, quiet, and lined with swaying palm trees, no Clearwater Beach sunset tour guide could be complete without this destination!
Sand Key Park
Just a quick ride across the Sand Key Bridge, you’ll be able to find the Sand Key Park, which has everything a couple may want to make their visit feel special.
Quiet beaches, walking paths and picnic spots make not only for a romantic destination, but also a convenient one, and with its nearby golf cart parking spots, you’ll be able to get there without any issues.
Moccasin Lake Nature Park
Located just a short drive away from the beach, Moccasin Lake Nature Park is a fantastic destination for nature-loving couples who wish to enjoy the sunset somewhere special.
Walking trails, and plenty of birdwatching make Moccasin Lake Nature Park the perfect spot for those who want to walk hand in hand in nature. It’s no wonder this park features heavily in golf carts for sunset tours Clearwater Beach reviews.
Caladesi Island State Park
Visiting the Caladesi Island State Park feels like walking through your own private island, and it doesn’t get more romantic than that. With mangrove tunnels, long boardwalks and clean, quiet beaches, this park is perfect for a romantic day-long adventure.
This untouched paradise is only accessible by ferry from Honeymoon Island, but you’ll be able to get there on your golf cart just fine.
Drive in Style with Beach Ride Rental!
At Beach Ride Rental, we make exploring Clearwater Beach easy! Our golf-carts can accommodate your needs in a safe and fun way, making your future Clearwater beach sunset tours much more enjoyable.
Whether you’re looking for a few hours of adventure or a weekend getaway, we’ve got you covered. Book one of our street-legal golf carts and get ready for an unforgettable sunset tour in Clearwater Beach!
Golf carts aren’t allowed on the beaches per se, but you can park them outside by the beach access and then carry our stuff to a spot you like. In fact, most beach accesses around Clearwater Beach have golf cart parking, so you won’t have to look for long.
Sunset Beach follows most of Clearwater Beach’s general beach rules, which you can find here. For more detailed information on what to expect from Sunset Beach, you can visit this page.
No, parking isn’t free at Sunset Beach. Paid parking is available on-site, both for regular cars and golf carts. Availability is limited, particularly during peak season, so make sure to get there in time.
You can’t take your golf cart directly to Caladesi Island, but you can drive to Honeymoon Island, park your golf cart on the golf cart friendly parking spots near the marina, and board the ferry that will take you to Caladesi Island.
In short? We make exploring Clearwater Beach safe and convenient. With easy booking and golf cart delivery, you don’t even need to visit our offices to get your golf cart! Not only that, but all of our golf carts are street-safe and well maintained, so you can check out all these great spots for sunset tours in Clearwater Beach without any worries!
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Tierra Verde: Another residential neighborhood, Tierra Verde is a great place to drive through on your way to Fort de Soto Park, as you’ll get to enjoy some pretty amazing views and even access a small beach.
Keep in mind that to drive a golf cart in St. Petersburg, it needs to be street-legal. Luckily, at Beach Ride Rental, all of our golf carts are authorized to drive around town, so make sure to book yours before you start exploring.
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