- The list below includes 203 free or cheap things to do in or near St. Pete Beach, Florida, including 83 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Beaches, Fishing and Paddleboarding.
- From Saint Pete Beach to Merry Pier, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in St. Pete Beach and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Tampa, Largo, St. Petersburg and Clearwater.
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1500 Stickney Point Road, Sarasota, Siesta Key, FL 34231
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At Siesta Key Fishing Charters - Private Charters, visitors are given the opportunity to catch grouper, sharks, and other regional fish with an experienced guide. It also has a sunset tour where visitors can go sightseeing for dolphins.
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1224 Old Stickney Point Road, Siesta Key, FL
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If in need of sporting equipment during a visit to Crescent, Turtle or nearby beaches, Siesta Key Bike and Kayak provides for rentals of both paddleboards and kayaks. They also offer bikes and scooters to aid in travel around town.
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Specializing in deep sea fishing excursions, Flying Fish Fleet Deep Sea Fishing leads visitors to prime fishing spots to catch grouper, barracuda, and more. Each fishing trip can last from 4 to 12 hours depending on the charter.
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6547 Midnight Pass Road, #65, Siesta Key, FL 34242
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Enjoy an adventurous tour of the Siesta Keys with Adventure-Kayak Outfitters. Guided by knowledgeable and experienced kayakers, these tours provide great views of the beach and marine life. Kayaking equipment is also available for rent.
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Take a guided water tour with Siesta Paddle Sports. Both fun and exciting, these tours offer up and close views of marine life. Experience kayakers and paddle boarders can also rent equipment from this service.
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6674 Meadowbrook Ln, New Port Richey, FL 34653
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Open from dawn until dusk, Meadows Park & Dog Park offers separate play areas for large and small dogs. The park also features a playground, basketball court and picnic tables.
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Canoe Outpost-Peace River offers paddling and a range of other recreational outdoor activities including fishing, swimming, hiking trails and wilderness camping. Patrons can also engage in wildlife viewing, fossil hunting, kayaking and canoeing.
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Conditions are often just right for snorkeling at the Point of Rocks in Siesta Key. Located between Crescent and Turtle Beaches, it is also a peaceful and quiet place to enjoy views of nature and wildlife.
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The James E. Grey Preserve is 80 acres of pure Floridian nature. The preserve is most popular for its walking trails and bird watching, as the site is home to over 140 species.
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Anclote Island is one of four islands in the Anclote Key Preserve State Park. The island features a white sandy beach and is popular for sun bathing, picnics, swimming and camping under the stars.