When you think about the top attractions in St Pete Beach, you probably imagine white sand, ocean views, and that laid-back Florida vibe. But what most visitors don’t realize is how much easier—and more fun—it is to explore everything when you’re not stuck dealing with parking, traffic, or long walks.
That’s exactly where we come in.
At Beach Ride Rental, we help you experience the best of St Pete Beach the right way. Our street-legal golf carts aren’t for golf—they’re built for beach-town exploring, letting you cruise comfortably between all the best spots without the usual hassle.
Let us show you the best St Pete Beach golf cart attractions you can enjoy in one smooth, stress-free ride.
Before we jump into the list, here’s why more visitors are choosing this option.
You don’t have to circle the block or pay high fees. You can pull up, hop out, and enjoy.
Families and friends can ride together instead of splitting into multiple cars.
You’re not limited to one location—you can explore multiple places to visit St Pete Beach in a single outing.
Cruising through beach streets with the breeze and sunshine? That’s vacation mode.
Pass-a-Grille Beach is easily one of the most beautiful and peaceful spots near St Pete Beach.
This is where you go when you want:
We love taking visitors here in the late afternoon. It’s the perfect place to unwind and catch one of the best sunsets on the Gulf Coast.
If you’re looking for something a little more laid-back but still close to the action, Upham Beach is a great stop.
Why people love it:
It’s one of those hidden gems that becomes a favorite once you discover it.
No list of things to do in St Pete Beach by golf cart is complete without Corey Avenue.
This is the heart of the local scene.
Here you’ll find:
We always recommend stopping here for lunch, a coffee, or just to stroll and explore. And with a golf cart, parking is simple and quick.
You can’t miss the legendary Don CeSar Hotel.
Known as the “Pink Palace,” this historic hotel is one of the most photographed spots in the area.
Why visit:
We often suggest stopping here briefly—it’s a must-see whether you’re staying there or not.
Just a short ride away, Sunset Beach offers a completely different vibe.
This spot is known for:
If you’re planning a sunset outing, combining this with Pass-a-Grille makes for an unforgettable evening.
Want to add a little culture to your beach day? Stop by the Gulf Beaches Historical Museum.
Here, you can:
It’s a quick but meaningful stop that gives you a deeper connection to the area.
If you’re up for a slightly longer cruise, John’s Pass Village & Boardwalk is absolutely worth it.
This is one of the most popular attractions near St Pete Beach.
What you’ll find:
It’s lively, fun, and a great place to spend a few hours before heading back to the beach.
We’re not just about getting you from point A to point B—we’re about making your entire day smoother and more enjoyable.
You won’t waste time searching for a spot or paying high fees.
We bring your cart directly to you so you can start your day immediately.
Go where you want, when you want. No schedules, no waiting.
You can turn a simple beach visit into a full adventure across multiple locations.
When you ride with us, exploring St Pete Beach attractions by golf cart becomes effortless.
If you want to hit the top attractions in St Pete Beach, here’s a simple route we recommend:
This route gives you a mix of relaxation, exploration, and iconic views—all in one day.
We’ve helped countless visitors turn an average beach day into something memorable.
Instead of:
You could be:
That’s the difference we bring.
Call us today at (727)-239-9626 and let’s get you set up to explore St Pete Beach the easy way.
Yes, most attractions are easily accessible, and nearby areas can also be explored comfortably.
For short distances and beach-town exploring, it’s often more convenient and stress-free.
Yes, parking is typically easier and quicker compared to standard vehicles.
You can explore nearby areas like Pass-a-Grille and even reach places like John’s Pass with proper planning.
Absolutely. It’s one of the best ways to stay together and enjoy the experience as a group.
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