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Florida's string of Gulf coast barrier islands begins in Central West Florida, an area known for its happy-go-lucky attitude, wide fluffy sands, water sports, and calm waters. Clearwater Beach and St. Pete Beach draw a youthful crowd looking for lively beachside amusements. Visitors seeking relaxation and tranquility go to Dunedin's state-protected Honeymoon Island and Caladesi Island.

Central West Florida Attractions

Clearwater Marine Aquarium-The Clearwater Marine Aquarium is a working aquarium dedicated to public education, marine research, animal assisted therapy and the rescue, rehabilitation and release of sick and injured marine animals.

Rock Crusher Canyon-Natural amphitheater that hosts festivals and concerts throughout the year.

Ted Williams Museum of Hitters Hall of Fame-Swing by the Ted Williams Museum & Hitters Hall of Fame and relive some of baseball’s most spectacular days. See actual game footage of Ted at bat and in the field with running commentary from great legends like Joe DiMaggio, Stan Musial, and Bob Feller. They’ll describe “The Kid’s” exploits as well as their own remarkable achievements.

Dinosaur World-At Dinosaur World in Plant City, Florida, you can experience up close and life-sized the amazing giants that ruled the earth for almost 200 million years. Dinosaur World, the world’s largest dinosaur attraction, offers you and your family a unique opportunity to meet over 100 scientifically accurate, lifelike dinosaurs in a lush subtropical jungle where you can learn, have fun, or just relax.

Florida International Museum-The Florida International Museum features a permanent Kennedy family exhibition plus rotating exhibits in a fun, exciting and educational environment. Over 30,000 square-feet, two theaters, audio tour of the Kennedy collection. In the heart of the restaurant and entertainment district of St. Petersburg.

Museum of Fine Arts-The Museum of Fine Arts has the only comprehensive art collection, extending from antiquity to the present day, on the Florida west coast. See stellar works in galleries designed for leisurely reflection

The Pier-The Pier in St. Petersburg is an unique piece of Florida architecture that offers visitors a chance to experience the waterfront in the Tampa Bay area. Situated at the end of a mile long approach, this five story inverted pyramid features shops, restaurants, it's own aquarium, live music and even boat docks.

Busch Gardens-Enjoy great family fun in Busch Gardens located in Tampa Bay. Enjoy the many unique adventures and attractions that the parks has to offer

The Florida Aquarium-Enjoy wonderful exhibits about Florida's wetlands, bays, beaches, coral reefs, and offshore creatures.

Henry B. Plant Museum-This quintessential Victorian palace features unique Moorish revival architecture and dramatic minarets. Visitors can enjoy the opulent European furniture and art treasures of the original railroad resort and the Gilded Age. The museum also features a permanent exhibit on the Spanish American War.

Museum of Science and Industry-MOSI is the largest science center in the Southeastern United States and home of the first IMAX® Dome Theatre, the only theater of its kind in Florida. Get blown away in the Gulf Coast Hurricane exhibit. Cruise the galaxy in The Saunders Planetarium.

Tampa Bay History Center-The Tampa Bay History Center portrays the diverse and rich culture of the Tampa Bay area. Each gallery highlights milestones in our history from the early Timucua Indians and Spanish explorers through the Civil War and both World Wars. Original artifacts and rare photos enhance a storyline that creates a window to the past.Traveling exhibitions are also featured throughout the year.


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