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Travel Destination Guide - Redington Beach
Redington Beach (Florida, USA) 
Redington Beach Information
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Redington Beach is primarily a residential area and is found to be quieter than the most beach communities. The area stretches for about 3 miles, taking in North Redington Beach and Redington Shores. The buildings along the seafront road are a mix of low-rise villas and medium-rise apartment blocks, most of them sit directly on the beach.
Accommodation here is mainly apartments, and there is one good 5 star hotel. Public bus routes runs along the coast road, and taxis can be booked from hotels and restaurants, but as the area is a distance from major entertainment and shopping, a hire car is recommended. Shopping facilities are limited. A few shops and restaurants can be found but not much else.
Locality:
Redington Beach is found in the South East United States, on the Gulf coast, halfway down the peninsula of Florida State (7 miles South of Clearwater Beach, 2 miles North of Treasure Island). Tampa International airport is 35 miles East and St Petersburg/Clearwater airport 15 miles North East. Redington Beach lies astride Gulf Boulevard, the main road connecting all the barrier islands along the Gulf coast. Causeways link the beach area to the mainland, and the main artery (Park Boulevard) leads East towards the Gandy Bridge and Tampa.
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The beaches are fantastic and are Redington's jewel. They are wide, with pale, fine sand. During the day all sorts of water sports are available at the hotels. A long pier in Redington Shores much used by local fishermen.
For Nightlife the Europa fun cruise is a must, a concoction of dining, dancing and gambling.
Europa Sea Kruz and Empress Cruise Line sail from John's Pass. A varied selection of food from fast food to fine dining can be found in the area with some top named restaurants. A visit to the nearby Suncoast Sea Bird Sanctuary at Indian Shores, a world-acclaimed facility where volunteers care for injured wild birds.
Redington Beach Suitability ProfileSun Snow Beaches History/Culture Romance Peace & Quiet Hustle & Bustle | Activity & Adventure Famous Landmarks Water Sports Natural Beauty Art & Architecture Family Entertainment Good Nightlife | Safari Plenty of Restaurants All Inclusive Hotels Luxury Accommodation Plenty of Shops |
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Population: 295.734.100
Languages: English 82%, Spanish 11% (2000)
Currency: US dollar Currency code: USD
Local Times:
U.S.A. - District of Columbia - Washington DC
U.S.A. - Florida - Orlando
U.S.A. - California - San Francisco
U.S.A. - New York - New York
U.S.A. - Nevada - Las Vegas
Country Dialling Code: +1
Voltage: 120V 60Hz
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