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Map pinIndian Rocks Beach · Florida
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Oasis Getaway 103
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Oasis Getaway 103

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This cozy one bedroom, one bath condo is only 2 blocks from the beach with family-friendly activities, nightlife, and public transportation nearby. The place is perfect for solo travelers, couples, & even small families who looking to have a relaxing time. Located right on the intercostal waterway. You can enjoy your coffee on the dock while watching the sunrise. Also, a great spot for seeing dolphins. Shops, food , and entertainment are all located within walking distance. BTR #266 All units come equipped with full kitchens, linens, cable TV, and WiFi. These are smoke-free units. Anyone that does smoke may do so outside. I can be reached 24/7 on my cell phone if needed. After 7 pm emergencies only, please. Legend has it that Florida's beach community of Indian Rocks Beach reputedly got its name when a native medicine man miraculously healed his chief with the waters from a natural sulfur spring believed to have been located in Kolb Park across from Indian Rocks Beach City Hall. Early settlers seeing the Indians on their way to the "rock encircled spring" would say, "The Indians are on their way to the rocks." Indian Rocks Beach is a quiet town of just more than 4,000 residents and is the perfect spot to find a quiet beach. Three parks with fishing piers and hiking trails and more than 20 smaller beach access spots provide opportunities for outdoor pursuits. There are numerous fine dining choices here as well. Try local seafood favorite Guppy's on the Beach. Clearwater Beach and Sand Key to the North: The north end of the Suncoast Trolley route begins at the white sandy beaches near Pier 60 in Clearwater Beach. By day the soft white sand is the perfect spot to play volleyball and build sandcastles. You can also dine directly on the beach at Frenchy's Rockaway Grill, a Clearwater Beach tradition (you must try the grouper sandwich!) and daredevils have their pick of parasailing and WaveRunner rentals to play above or in the blue waters. Two hours before sunset, the park at Pier 60 comes to life with street performers, artists, and musicians for the free nightly sunset celebration. Just before the sun dips into the Gulf of Mexico, pay one dollar to walk out to the very end of the 1,250-foot long pier for a picture-perfect sunset. The trolley also stops near Clearwater Marine Aquarium, home of Winter and Hope, the Dolphins of "Dolphin Tale" movie fame. The research aquarium has an ever-changing guest list of otters, turtles, dolphins, and stingrays that they rescue and rehabilitate. Aquarium staff also manages the sea turtle nests at nearby Sand Key State Park, a 95-acre park and beach that overlooks Clearwater Pass. On the eastern side of Sand Key, the Clearwater Community Sailing Center offers instruction programs as well as kayak and catamaran rentals. A bit farther south on the trolley route is Madeira Beach's popular John's Pass Village and Boardwalk, featuring more than 130 shops, restaurants, and attractions. Families will find water activities for all ages, from WaveRunner rentals and parasailing lessons for older kids to the dolphin sightseeing cruises on The Pirate Ship at John's Pass. St. Pete Beach & Pass-a-Grille to the South: The four miles of white, sandy beaches aren't the only reason to ring the trolley bell in St. Pete Beach, voted TripAdvisor's No. 1 Beach in America for 2012. Historic Corey Avenue is the place to get your shopping fix. You'll find art galleries, restaurants, gift stores, and swimwear outlets and the historic Beach Theatre. Almost every week there is some sort of craft or art fair or parade happening along Corey Avenue, including winter wine tastings and gallery walks, sidewalk sales and the popular juried art show held every February. A "must see" at the southern end of St. Pete Beach is the Loews Don CeSar Hotel. The opulent pink palace, as the building is known to locals, opened in 1928 after being built for $1.25 million. The eight-story building didn't fare well during the Great Depression and eventually became a military hospital and then was vacated for many years before reopening in 1973. At the southern end of the trolley line is the beach town of Pass-a-Grille, which is a National Historic District. The town is rumored to have earned its name from Cuban fishermen who camped along the water smoking their fish on grills. Traveling by the pass, fishermen could see the fires and took to calling the spot Pass-a-Grille. In Pass-a-Grille's Gulf Beaches Historical Museum, you can explore the county's barrier islands' past. The museum itself is a piece of history. It was the first church constructed on one of the barrier islands. Exhibits display artifacts from the 16th century to present day. Finally, don't forget to check out the quaint shops and restaurants along Eighth Avenue, the town's main shopping district before making a return trip north on the trolley. Each unit has a double long parking spot for those that rent or bring a vehicle. Ask Makayla about our bike or fishing pole rentals or rent almost anything from the many local shops. Bicycles are allowed on Indian Rocks Beach. Public bus runs every 20 minutes including the Suncoast Beach Trolley.

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