OUR TAKE ON BELLEAIR BEACH
Located on the blue waters of the Gulf of Mexico, Belleair Beach, FL with over 4,500 feet of white sandy beach, washes up to be a great travel destination. All within Belleair Beach city limits, travelers can enjoy world-class shopping, professional sporting events, fine and casual dining, exciting entertainment, and Belleair Beach is located with easy access to international air & sea ports, making it a place of convenience for weekend travelers. Whatever your travel style or need, Belleair Beach has accommodations to assure a pleasant stay for everyone from a family of four to a couple of retirees. We recommend Celebrity Resorts Belleair Beach, located across the street from the beach, or for those on a budget try Belleair Beach Resort, or Belleair Beach Gulf Front Condos. There’s more to Belleair Beach than the beach, check out all the fun family-friendly things to do in Belleair Beach, FL. With eleven city parks, Belleair Beach is both family-friendly, as well as pet-friendly. For a little adventure see the dolphins at Sand Key Park in nearby Clearwater. After a long day of fun in the sun retire to a hearty meal at Cody’s Original Roadhouse, or for a little Asian infusion try the King’s Wok. If a quiet weekend of sun and san are what you’re looking for, Belleaire Beach, FL is waiting for you.
LODGING
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Belleair Beach Club
"was a great experience and we will make it a point to come back" - a Travelocity user
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Sheraton Sand Key Resort
"sandkey. Staff was very polite and accomodating" - a Epinions user
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Belleair Beach Resort Motel
"is the best place to stay" - a Yahoo user
THINGS TO DO
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Sand Key Park
"I LOVE this beach!!! Absolutely beautiful with white sand and the clear waters! Small shells wash up on the beach, beautiful palms everywhere! Conveinent parking! My favorite beach in Clearwater and that is even over Pier 60! We have traveled to Clearwater 4 times in the past few years and always make several trips to Sand Key!!!" - a Yahoo user
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Clearwater Marine Aquarium
"They would do better if they called it something else. Its not really an Aquarium its more a rescue center for Dolphins and especially Turtles. Kids love the Dolphins, there are Otters and a few fish as well. For a few extra dollers they will take you out on the water in a boat and they net a few of the things that live in the water for you to see. Well worth a visit the money goes to a good cause and it doesn't cost a fortune." - a Tripadvisor user
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Safety Harbor Resort and Spa
"near library. Bedding was wonderfully comfortable." - a MyTravelGuide user

