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Can you bring your own alcohol to Clearwater Beach?

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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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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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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Different beaches have different rules, but here is the recently updated list of how to enjoy the beach responsibly: Clearwater Beach - No alcohol is permitted on public beaches. Honeymoon Island and Caladesi Island - No alcohol is permitted.

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Smoking and vaping are now banned on all public beaches and parks in the city of Clearwater.

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Clearwater Beach is generally considered safe at night, but it's best to take precautionary steps like avoiding walking around alone, especially in high-risk areas like Greenwood.

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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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Person smoking a cigarette at the beach. Since Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill over the summer allowing local governments to ban smoking on public beaches, Miami Beach, Ft. Lauderdale, Palm Beach and Monroe County have passed legislation enforcing the ban.

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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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