Top Clearwater FL Attractions

Pier 60

Located at the intersection of Causeway and Gulf Blvd., Pier 60 Park is beautiful – a crescent of fine, powdery white sand that runs from the pass north for 1.3 miles. Shops, restaurants, a bait shop, and beach concessions are located by the pier, which is open 24 hours. Inspired by the nightly sunset-watching ritual in Key West, a four-hour festival is held nightly from two hours before to two hours after sundown. Jugglers, magicians, and a variety of entertainers perform for the crowd that gathers each evening.

Clearwater Marine Aquarium

The Clearwater Marine Aquarium is a nonprofit, working aquarium dedicated to public education, marine research, animal-assisted therapy and the rescue, rehabilitation, and release of injured or sick whales, dolphins, otters and sea turtles. As your “Window to the Sea” we hope to provide visitors and residents with a better understanding and appreciation for the marine environment. As a working aquarium, it is our mission to educate and foster the preservation and conservation of marine animals and habitats.

Captain Memo’s Pirate Cruise

Young or old, the Pirate Cruise has something for everyone. Cruise away into the fantasy world of swashbucklers and pirates aboard the PIRATES RANSOM. Our journey cruises within cannon range of Captain Memo’s deserted island along Florida’s intercoastal waterway out into the Gulf of Mexico along Clearwater Beach. The frequent sightings of playful dolphins just add to the excitement of a Pirate Cruise.

Little Toot Dolphin Watching Cruises

Climb aboard the “Little Toot,” our 40-foot authentic tugboat for an exciting dolphin watching adventure, with a narrated sightseeing tour on the beautiful Gulf of Mexico and serene Clearwater Harbor. Enjoy the breeze under the shade of our large canopy or work on your tan in the Florida sun.

Show Queen Cruises

The Show Queen is a sixty-five-foot triple decked riverboat specifically designed for harbor cruises on Clearwater Beach, Florida. The first and second decks are fully enclosed with air conditioning. The third deck is a large open-air deck that provides beautiful views of the scenic waterfront. The vessel features a full-service bar, full-service galley, state of the art sound system, restrooms on both decks, and a tastefully decorated interior.

Phillies Spring Training Clearwater Phillies Jack Russell Memorial Stadium

The 2001 season marks the 55th year the Philadelphia Phillies organization has trained in Clearwater and the 47th at Jack Russell Memorial Stadium. The stadium, which has a capacity of 6,917, is located in central Clearwater at the intersection of Seminole Street and Greenwood Avenue. The major league club plays all their home Spring Training games at Jack Russell Memorial Stadium. At the conclusion of Spring Training, the Clearwater Phillies begin their season, usually in early April, and occupy the stadium until September. Ticket office 727-442-8496

Celebration Station

When you come to Celebration Station, you’ll discover they have more ways to play than you can imagine. Batting cages to sharpen your swing, Miniature golf, Go-Carts, Bumper Boats, and Laser tag are only a few of the many activities sure to please young and old alike.

Suncoast Seabird Sanctuary

The largest non-profit wild bird hospital in the U.S., Seabird dedicates itself to the Rescue, Repair, Recuperation, and Release of sick and injured wild birds. Daily, an average of 25-30 birds may be treated. At any one time, in excess of 600 permanent resident birds live at the sanctuary, encompassing the garden and song birds, water birds, and birds of prey. Visitors are free to wander through the sanctuary, photographing and enjoying the birds. Open 365 days a year from 9 a.m. until dusk.

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