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Can you bring drinks to St. Pete Beach?

Pete Beach - Alcohol beverages are allowed on the sand at beachfront hotels, but this is limited to hotel guests. Treasure Island - Alcohol beverages are allowed but not in glass containers.



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Clearwater Beach - No alcohol is permitted on public beaches. Honeymoon Island and Caladesi Island - No alcohol is permitted. Belleair Beach - No alcohol is permitted. Indian Rocks Beach - No alcohol is permitted.

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Head To These Florida Beaches That Allow Alcohol
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  • Treasure Island. ...
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  • Siesta Beach, Sarasota. ...
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  • Pensacola Beach, Pensacola.


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If you're a passenger, the penalty is a fine of up to $60 for a first offense. If you elect to fight the infraction and request a hearing, you would have to pay a fine of $500 if you lose in court. In addition, you'll have to pay associated court fees and have three points deducted from your driving record.

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Three On-the-Go Beach Drinks
  • Ohza. You can't have a successful beach day without Ohza! ...
  • Coconut Water. While we love drinking on vacation, hydration is still crucial when you are out and about at the beach. ...
  • Hard Cider. ...
  • Spiked Lemonade. ...
  • Piña Colada. ...
  • Margarita. ...
  • Tequila Sunrise. ...
  • Mojito.


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You can be cited for consuming alcohol or possessing alcohol on streets, sidewalks, in parking lots or on beaches throughout the state. An open container can be an open bottle or can, flask, cup, or glass containing any amount of alcohol.

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Glass containers are not allowed on any beaches. Bring plastic and paper for your beach goodies, and, of course, dispose of those items properly. Metal shovels move too much sand and are not allowed. You can bring a small plastic shovel for building sandcastles, but excessive digging is not permitted.

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Grab your cooler and your plastic cups, because bartenders from across the country gave us their best beach drink ideas.
  • Tequila. Obviously a summertime favorite, tequila makes for a great beach drink. ...
  • Rum. “No glass at the beach!” says Brian Floyd of Austin's new LINE Hotel. ...
  • Wine. ...
  • Beer.


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- Drinking alcohol is prohibited on most Tampa Bay beaches. Violators can be ticketed, but most police officials will begin with a warning and ask you to pour out your alcoholic drink. Though if you're 21 years or older and still want to consume booze on the sand, there are a few Tampa Bay beaches you can drink at!

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It's a rule that was in place for decades: no alcohol on the sand at Fort Lauderdale Beach. But after more than 30 years, the ban on booze has been lifted. Hotels like the Hilton are now rolling out your favorite cocktail on the beach.

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Pete Beach, Clearwater Beach, and all other beaches in Pinellas County. And, last but not least, sleeping overnight is prohibited on all Pinellas County Beaches. That's not too bad, right? Head out to one of the 727 area's awesome beaches and enjoy some fun in the sun soon!

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Clearwater Beach - No alcohol is permitted on public beaches. Honeymoon Island and Caladesi Island - No alcohol is permitted. Belleair Beach - No alcohol is permitted. Indian Rocks Beach - No alcohol is permitted.

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