Peaceful Gulf Front Building, 2nd Floor Unit, Steps To The Sand
Come visit a beachfront condo in the heart of North Redington Beach, steps away from the sand. Enjoy picturesque sunsets from the balcony and beautiful views of the gulf of Mexico from the large outdoor patio on the beach.
The Condo has one bedroom with a king-size bed (Bathrooms access only thru bedroom) and full-size bed in the pullout sofa. The unit can only sleep max 4 guests. The fully equipped kitchen has everything you'll need to treat yourself to delicious home-cooked meals when you don't feel like eating out. This unit is located on the second level. The buildings lush tropical landscaping, shuffleboard court, outdoor seating on the patio which has ocean view is truly breathtaking. From this unit, you are literally…STEPS to the beach. This rental has all the elements of a relaxing vacation just waiting to happen.
WiFi, Cable and parking spot included. We provided a set of towels (including hand towels and wash cloths), 4 beach towels and linens for both beds (king and full sets), 2 beach chairs and an umbrella.
Gym located directly across the street with weekly memberships available. The gym is called Beachfront Fitness
North Redington Beach is a wonderful area, that is just 4 miles north of famous John's Pass Village and Boardwalk. Here you will find restaurants and entertainment galore. Then retire back to your quiet retreat in North Redington Beach. The Marwick condominium is a small building, away from the crowds but close enough to all of the attractions in Tampa, Clearwater and St Pete. Football and baseball stadiums in Tampa are about an hour away. The property has picnic tables, charcoal grill on it's beautifully manicured grounds.
Top Things to Do in North Redington Beach:
1. Go to the Beach! Absolutely gorgeous beaches.
2. Go to John Pass (about 1-2 miles down Gulf Blvd) which is a fishing village with lots of shops, restaurants and on the ocean. The largest bar in Florida "Gators" (named after the Florida Gators Football Team) is there. There is a pirate ship that takes tourists out for a boat ride. Also, there is a Casino ship there... and finally they have Dolphin Cruises to see dolphins. You can also rent Jet Skis and Parasail there as well.
3. Walk the Redington Beach Pier. One of the longest Piers along the Gulf. Take your fishing gear.
4. Drive south to Treasure Island along Gulf and eat at Caddy's on the Beach. Fun place for pina coladas, beach chairs, and good fun.
5. Feed live alligators waiting in the large pond while you play miniature golf at Smugglers Cove along Gulf Blvd (one mile south of Redington Beach).
6. Drive North about 15 minutes and see Clearwater Beach---madhouse of college students but nice beach too. The original HOOTERS restaurant is there. The best party place along Gulf Blvd is a place in Clearwater Beach called "Shepards". Has live bands, outdoor tiki bar, etc.
7. Outside of Shepards, the next best beach bar to go to is called "The UnderTow". Its small, along Gulf Blvd in St. Pete Beach (1-2 blocks north of the Don Cesar Famous Hotel). They have limited parking, but the bar is great (the counter has a small river running through it) TV's, Pool. Stuff to Eat and right on the ocean. During the day, they have volleyball, etc on the beach. A lot of fun!