Planning a day of town-hopping along Florida’s Gulf Coast? Renting a golf cart in Belleair Beach is the easiest way to explore slowly, scenically, and stress-free.
At Beach Ride Rental, we make it simple to explore Belleair Beach, Pass-a-Grille, and everything in between, one small stop at a time. Whether you take the long ride or hop in and out along the way, this is one coastal crawl you won’t forget.
Begin in Belleair Beach, where the pace is slow and the streets are perfect for cruising. After grabbing your golf cart rental in Belleair Beach, head to Morgan Park, a peaceful waterfront spot with shaded benches and direct beach access.
From there, ride into Indian Rocksand stop at the Indian Rocks Historical Museum. Tucked behind Chic-a-Si Park, it’s a tiny, charming look at Old Florida, plus a great way to discover what came before the beach bars.
As you roll south on Gulf Boulevard, you’re driving one of the most golf cart-friendly routes in Florida.
In Redington Shores, skip the chain restaurants and check out Broke N Bored Grill, a cozy local favorite with no-frills seafood and great stories if you sit at the bar.
In Madeira Beach, avoid the John’s Pass crowd and take a quiet detour to the Alligator & Wildlife Discovery Center.It’s weird, fun, and totally unexpected. Located above the shops, this small rescue center is home to everything from turtles to snakes and, yep, a few gators too.
You’ll rarely find it in a Belleair to Pass-a-Grille travel guide, but trust us, it’s worth the visit.
St. Pete Beachis one of the best coastal towns to explore by golf cart. Park near Mastry’s Brewing Co., where you can grab a cold one and chat with locals who’ve been avoiding the tourist traps for years.
When you reach Pass-a-Grille, ditch the guidebooks. Instead, swing by Evander Preston Gallery, a quirky art space just off the main strip. From there, walk over to The Jetty at the southern tip, a local favorite for dolphins at sunset.
If you prefer to skip the long drive, a Pass-a-Grille golf cart rental makes it easy to start fresh and explore just this corner of the coast. Either way, we’ve got you covered. Just let us know where you’ll be staying, and we’ll deliver a golf cart to you.
This route is packed with scenic Gulf Coast drives and quirky local attractions along Gulf Boulevard. While not every stretch is open to carts, this type of eco-friendly transportation in beach towns is perfect for hopping between highlights.
Wherever you start, at Beach Ride Rentalwe’re here to make your trip smoother, sunnier, and more fun. Rent your street-legal cart today, and go see what the coast really looks like.

Because they make everything easier. You can park just about anywhere, take the scenic route without missing the views, and skip the whole “where did I leave the car” routine. Plus, if you care about eco-friendly transportation in beach towns (and your blood pressure), golf carts just make sense.
Simple: if there’s a guy in a pirate costume waving you in, maybe keep driving. The best finds are usually one left turn off the main drag. Look for little family-run cafés, art galleries without bus tours outside, and quiet parks that don’t have big signs.
You don’t. We deliver it right to your rental, Airbnb, or resort. No lines, no counters.
Yep, just two days. Honestly, one day’s not enough for a proper beach town crawl anyway. If you’re planning your route or want to check pricing, you can find all the details right here:Our Rates
You can drive it on any road marked 35 mph or under, which covers most of the coastal neighborhoods, side streets, and scenic stretches. You’ll want to avoid highways and certain state roads, but we’ll help you figure out the best paths when you rent
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