A: St. Petersburg is one of the cheaper metro areas to live in Florida with a cost of living only 0.4 percent above the nation's average. By comparison, Miami's cost of living is 22.4 percent higher than the national average.
Yes, you can swim at our beaches, year 'round! Most visitors find our Gulf water temperatures quite pleasant, especially if they are coming from colder climates.
Pete's most prized amenities is its natural beauty, which includes 244 miles of shoreline along Tampa Bay, Boca Ciega Bay, the Gulf of Mexico and intercoastal waterways. There's also a unique downtown waterfront with restaurants and bars and a free Looper Trolley that connects to the city's major attractions.
Even well after the sun goes down, St. Pete/Clearwater's lively spirit won't quit. Whether your ideal night on the town involves belting out your favorite karaoke tunes, dancing the night away or sampling flights of craft brews, you'll find a great nightlife scene here.
1. Baía do Sancho, Fernando de Noronha, Brazil: Baía do Sancho may not be easy to reach, but it is the world's best beach, according to a 2023 ranking from Tripadvisor.
Malibu, CaliforniaMalibu is the most expensive beach in the United States. Do you want a home in a small coastal town near one of the United States' biggest cities?
Clearwater Beach is known around the world for its sugar-white sands, warm Gulf of Mexico waters and fiery sunsets. Home to the Pier 60 Sugar Sand Festival and the Sunsets at Pier 60, Clearwater Beach provides a safe and clean experience for visitors.
If you are looking for a vibrant and trendy destination with a wide variety of activities and nightlife, then South Beach Miami is a great option. If you are looking for a more family-friendly destination with a calm and relaxing atmosphere, then Clearwater Beach is a great choice.