Monday, July 29, 2013

Caladesi Island

If you're looking for some secluded sand, and a beach that is not overly crowded and has some beautiful clear water then Caladesi is one of the best beaches in the Tampa, St. Pete, Clearwater area. Island video. As a local we typically get to the beach from the Dunedin Causeway located right off hwy 19 on hwy 580 heading West. I recommend two options of getting to the island once you're ready to go.
1. From Dunedin Causeway itself you can rent a Kayak right from the beach and paddle over and it gives you a great experience and allows you to explore other areas that are right on the beach and along the intercostal waterway. $70 for a two person Kayak for the whole day.
2. From the West side of Dunedin Causeway you can take a ferry that departs on a regular basis, takes 20 minutes and you can stay up to 4 hours based on when you go. The trip is $14.00/person and kids 5 and under are free. Both options are very good and based on your situation you should check both out. I personally have never taken the ferry but have seen it go by and can be a very relaxing and easy beach going option. If you want a more connect with nature and freedom to explore experience you should try the Kayak and experience the beach and the closeness to the water. The waterway between Dunedin and Caladesi can be busy in the summer with boats and other water vehicles. The water in the winter and on windy days can be rough due to the pass between Honeymoon island and Caladesi. Once on the island there are long stretches of open sand and areas that are restricted due to bird sanctuaries so be mindful of the environment and take trash with you when you depart. Also there are no facilities on the island unless you take the Ferry across. But packing your own food, drinks and snacks is a good way to enjoy the island in a rather affordable manner and get away to a beach that is not busy and has some unique and beautiful views.

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Hit the Beaches


Beaches around Tampa, St. Pete and Clearwater are abundant
There is one thing about Florida we have Beaches. Some of the best ones
are listed in all the newspapers and articles that rate beaches every
year. We who live here don't put much stock in those "ratings" because
they are market driven, advertisement, travel promotions that sometimes
exaggerate and do not take into account "what" the beach looks like
today. One year North Ft. Desoto had the #1 rating.....well just so
happened we had a horrible red tide bloom that year and that entire
beach had dead fish on it and it smelled horrible, still an amazing
beach BUT it may have been a surprise if you would have shown up just to
see it.. SO here is what is happening right now on our beaches.
A lot of rain has made the beaches a pretty place to be the cloud cover
is making for some tremendously beautiful sunsets and some of the best
places to see the sunsets in Florida is on our beaches. Obviously we are
on the west coast of Florida so the sun sets over the ocean.
The beaches are in fantastic shape and the waters are nice a clear despite the rain
we have had all summer so far. Remember our summertime patterns for
weather here can be a little crazy from Hurricanes, to Thunderstorms,
heavy electrical storms to wind and blazing heat and humidity.
Clearwater beaches can never be a bad choice. All Along Gulf Blvd you
can find public access and multiple places to get to the water. Watch
illegal parking they love to write tickets to fine people for illegal
parking.
Tampa proper doesn't have many beaches per say unless you are talking
about the bay beaches along Gandy Blvd or 275 or Courtney Campbell
causeway those are local hangouts and can be an option but they do not
offer the full "turquoise" water and white sand experience but you can
find a lot more wildlife, fishing and birds at these locations. The one
of the most popular ones on these roads is the beach on the South East
side of the Courtney Campbell causeway (hwy 60).
St. Pete beaches are another good choice and they extend from Clearwater
down to Ft. Desoto which also has its own beaches and I will talk more
about it later and in my post "Ft. Desoto, Explore a Historic Fort in
our backyard."  St. Pete has St. Pete Beach and it also has John's Pass
a famous location for shopping and fishing charters and has some good
beach and site seeing right on the water.

These are all Beaches that offer the typical beach atmosphere. Sand,
People and long stretches slowly rolling waves and seashells. If you are
looking for a hidden secret that most people are not familiar with try a
more remote beach that just about anyone can afford to go to and is
accessible with just a short paddle of a kayak.  Caladesi Island is a
favorite island of mine and of many locals and it can be accessed rather
easily.  Check out my "Caladesi Island, A Beach by itself."

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Joey's Pizza - Marco Island

Wanted to go out into town and have something different and maybe a little more affordable than the typical resort fair. So we heàded into town and foud Joeys. It was already 9:45pm so we thought it might be closed because the islands in southern Florida always seem to close early. But it was open and thankfully so. The restuàrant is decorated in an old Italian theme, The Waiters and Waitresses are all in black and they all seemed pretty attentive. I did not snap any pics but should have becuse the food was very appetizing looking. The Deep Dish stle pizza was about 3 inches think and looked huge. The hand tossed looked similar to a new york style and the Super Thin looked very crispy.
We ordered the hand tossed at the suggestion of the waitress because of the number of toppings we had the combination and she said if it was the thin crust it might not turn out as good. My Wife had a Beer and after being on the beach all day I needed just water. All in all the food came out fast, hot prepared as we wanted it and we never wanted for a drink. The bill came to under $30 for the small pizza (more like a medium, perfect for two to four people). I highly reccommend Joey's and hope to return to try some of the other items on the menu and the deserts.