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Johns Pass Village and Boardwalk is across the street. It offers something for everyone. Restaurants, shops, boat rentals, boat rides, waverunner rentals, a casino boat, and much more |
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Sportfishing with Captain Charles Walker in the Gulf of Mexico or Tampa Bay is described in his Southern Charm Charters web page. The web page contains lots of information about fishing in the area. He will also marry you at sea! |
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Catch your own supper. Dockside Dave's will cook it for you. |
Deep sea fishing in the Gulf of Mexico leaves from Hubbard's Marina right across the street. You can also fish from the beaches and bridges in the area, or go to a fishing pier a few miles north. They rent equipment, sell bait, and you don't need a Florida fishing license at this location. You can also rent a small boat if you want to go off on your own. |
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Dive charters leave from nearby Club Mad (as in Madeira). Try this dive site, one of many: "Mecca Barge - 10 miles from John's Pass - 75 foot barge in approx 45 feet of water.
There is a large amount and variety of marine life, ranging from Loggerhead Turtles to 500 lb. Jew Fish. Equipment rental and instruction are available." |
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Looking for a treat? Check out the Candy Kitchen! The Candy Kitchen has Homemade Ice Cream, Fudge and over 400 different types of candy. The Candy Kitchen is located nearby our condo at 13711 Gulf Blvd in Madeira Beach, FL. |
| Luxury shopping and restaurants are near by. |
For a day or evening of luxury, visit the Boardwalk at the Don Cesar on St. Pete Beach. Their description:
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| Another luxury resort where you can enjoy the surrounding and restaurants without being a registered guest is the Tradewinds resort. | |
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Walk down the street to Johns Pass and there are several ways you can get high as a kite. One is to go for a parasail. They drift by the balcony every nice day in the high season and on weekends. The more you pay, the higher you go |
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Several nearby locations at John's Pass Village rent waverunners for exploring Boca Ciega Bay or the Gulf of Mexico. |
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Sailboarding is a popular pastime, particularly when the surf is up. |
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Two casino ships dock down the street at Johns Pass. They offer a 6 hour dinner cruise and a 6 hour daytime cruise, both of which offer entertainment and gambling, including slots, Craps, Roulette and Blackjack. |
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Take a three hour sunset cruise on Captain John's 42 foot sailboat. He's a jolly good fellow, and you can bring "anything that is legal" for food and drink. Once again, all you have to do is walk down the street to his dock at Johns Village. |
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* Quotes are from promotional materials. |