Guidebook for Madeira Beach

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Guidebook for Madeira Beach

Food Scene

Across the street - Great Seafood!
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Dockside Dave's
14701 Gulf Blvd
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Across the street - Great Seafood!

Entertainment & Activities

The “Pass”, as locals refer to it, was created by a hurricane on September 27, 1848. A pirate, John Levique, made the first passage through the newly created pass. Hence the name, Johns Pass. Located on the waterfront at Johns Pass, this quaint turn-of-the-century fishing village is Pinellas County’s #1 tourist attraction. Over 100 merchants inhabit the Village with unique retail shopping, a variety of restaurants, the local fishing fleet, dolphin watching and shelling tours, boat rentals, parasailing and jet skiing. Plenty of parking. The beach is a short stroll away.
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Johns Pass
12800 Village Boulevard
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The “Pass”, as locals refer to it, was created by a hurricane on September 27, 1848. A pirate, John Levique, made the first passage through the newly created pass. Hence the name, Johns Pass. Located on the waterfront at Johns Pass, this quaint turn-of-the-century fishing village is Pinellas County’s #1 tourist attraction. Over 100 merchants inhabit the Village with unique retail shopping, a variety of restaurants, the local fishing fleet, dolphin watching and shelling tours, boat rentals, parasailing and jet skiing. Plenty of parking. The beach is a short stroll away.

Shopping

1 mile away
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Publix Super Market at Madeira Shopping Center
674 150th Ave
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1 mile away

Sightseeing

Lively. Honeymoon Island State Park balances undeveloped beaches with amenities, making it one of Florida’s most visited parks. Stop in at the nature center, where you can learn about the history, flora and fauna of the island. Spy shorebirds and St. Joseph Sound from the observation deck.
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Honeymoon Island
Honeymoon Island
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Lively. Honeymoon Island State Park balances undeveloped beaches with amenities, making it one of Florida’s most visited parks. Stop in at the nature center, where you can learn about the history, flora and fauna of the island. Spy shorebirds and St. Joseph Sound from the observation deck.