A hidden treasure…Pass-A-Grille Beach, Florida
We were originally heading to Treasure island when with a spur of the moment decision we decided to turn left instead of right! Ahhhhhh and we are HAPPY we did!
From the broad white sand beaches here you can see the pink towers of St. Pete Beach’s sprawling Don CeSar Beach Resort to the north. But south of Eighth Street (Pass-a-grille’s main boutique and café-lined drag), the sands are blissfully empty all the way to the tip of the peninsula.
Even the tourists here become locals of sorts, as many tend to return year after year.
The town stretches for blocks along the water, but is only two blocks wide from the bay to the beach, with not one high rise in sight.
On this sea-oat-fringed stretch of sand you will see sandpipers scouting the shore for treats the ocean delivered overnight. Their human counterparts arrive soon after, stooping to scoop up whelks, sand dollars, and other glistening treasures. The pickings are especially fine after a tropical storm.
Our recent finds after tropical storm Debby….
There are the regulars, like “metal detector guy,” whose fingers are decked with gold wedding bands he has found in the powdery sand, and the fishermen, who cast their lines from the jetty as brown pelicans by.
Want to see the sites?…transportation by Trolley of course…. we love it! and we will be back!
July 13, 2012 at 2:27 AM
I will definitely have to add this to my list. I am a Native and there are so many places throughout Florida that I have not seen. Thanks for this post.
July 13, 2012 at 3:38 AM
We enjoy it. It’s quiet and tropical storm Debby left some sandbars now with so many shells it’s AMAZING! I’m always looking for somewhere new to go! Enjoy!