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White sand; clear, turquoise waters; luxurious resorts; and the beauty
of a natural Gulf Coast setting draw many of visitors to area each
year.
Things to do:
Visitors can enjoy the natural side of Bradenton & Anna Maria Island
by visiting its many parks or public beaches. Anna Maria Island has 3
fishing pier with restaurants, 3 public beach with picnic tables, near
by public tennis courts, a playground, Community center Island Player
theater & the Island Branch of the Manatee Public Library.
ANNA MARIA ISLAND ATTRACTIONS
The Anna Maria Island Historical Society
Address: Pine Ave in Anna Maria
collects, researches, preserves and displays artifacts pertaining to
earlier times on Anna Maria Island. Call 778-4198 for information
The Island Players,
Address: corner of Gulf Drive and Pine Avenue in Anna Maria, is a small
company that has loyal patrons and volunteers. Call 778-5755 for
information.
SEAFOOD SHACK SHOWBOAT CRUISES 
4110 127th St. W
Cortez rd at bridge 941-794-1236
Old Jail
Anna Maria Island Art League, 778-2099
Artists Guild of Anna Maria Island, 778-6694
Art League 778-2099
Woman's Club of Anna Maria Island 778-1670
Cortez Fishing Fleet Fleet
4330-127th St. W. Bradenton, FL Phone: 941/794-1223
Fast, 65-foot boat with narrated cruises, beachcombing, shelling and
trips to historic Egmont Key. Four, six and nine hour fishing trips with
an electronic fish finder. License, bait and tackle included, keep your
catch. Open 7 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. daily, reservations recommended.
Cortez Parasail
12507 Cortez Rd. W. Bradenton, FL Phone: 941/795-2700
Ride the "Flyin’ Bandit!" Take off and land directly from
the towing vessel. Eight years experience with U.S.C.G. licensed
captains and crew. Open 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily.
Cortez Watercraft Rentals
4328-127th St. W. Bradenton, FL Phone: 941/792-5263
Wave runners (jet skis), pontoon boats, fishing boats for cruising the
Bay and Intracoastal waterway. Great for reaching those isolated
beaches. Open 8:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. daily.
Fun and Sun Parasail & Water sports
Cortez Bridge, Bradenton, FL Phone: 941/795-1653
0 feet, tandem or single. Fully insured and U.S. Coast Guard inspected.
Open 7 days a week, call for hours.
Pioneer Water sports
S.W. end of Cortez Bridge Anna Maria Island, FL Phone: 941/778-9760
Wave runner rentals, safe family fun, daily & hourly rentals,
eco-tours. Featuring the new Yamaha three-seater waveventures and Seadoo
three-seater watercraft.
Longboat Pass Parasail
Bradenton, FL Phone: 941/792-1900
Take off from the back deck of the boat, land soft and dry. Long-time
operation has flown thousands, the oldest was 93 years old! Coast Guard
licensed crew. Hours: 9:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. daily.
Sun Hovercraft Rides
12507 Cortez Rd. W. Bradenton, FL Phone: 941/792-1290
Propelling itself with air, the hovercraft is capable of sailing over
water or land. The craft makes for an exceptionally smooth ride. Seating
six comfortably, it provides a unique way to experience the beauty of
Sarasota Bay. View Historic Cortez Village and the Kitchen Flats. Nature
is observed up close at Bird Key Sanctuary Island in the Bay itself.
Redfish, trout, Snook and mullet swim beneath while pelicans and herons
fly above. Included in the tour are the local barrier islands of
Longboat Key and Bradenton Beach. Based at the Cortez Fishing Center,
enjoy these exciting excursions. Also, safety need not be a concern. The
Hovercraft is regulated by the U.S. Coast Guard and operated by a
licensed captain.
Theatrical groups
The Island Players,
Address: corner of Gulf Drive and Pine Avenue in Anna Maria, is a small
company that has loyal patrons and volunteers. Call 778-5755 for
information.
Manatee Players' Riverfront Theatre
Address:102 Old Main St., Bradenton Call 748-5875 for information.
stages quality productions - from dramas to musicals, Sondheim to
Shakespeare - that sometimes feature casts and sets almost as big as
traveling Broadway shows.
The sound of music
Community music groups also prove amateurs - with the love of their
craft - can create music for themselves or for appreciative audiences.
Local organizations include: Bradenton Early Music Society, 748-4511;
Gloria Musicae Singers, 758-5140; Goodtime Jazz Club, 794-6714; and
Manatee Community Band, 792-8921.
Bradenton Ballet Repertory
is a year-old group that features young dance students as well as older
guest artists. 
BRADENTON ATTRACTIONS
DESOTO NATIONAL MEMORIAL
Address: North end of 75th Street, Bradenton. Phone: (941)
792-0458.
Hours:9 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily. Cost: Admission is free. Commemorating Hernando De Sotos landing in Florida, exhibits, nature
tours and a visitor center depict the significance of his expedition in
the history of North America. Be sure to catch the early weapons
(crossbow and gunpowder rifle), blacksmithing and cooking demonstrations
given by rangers dressed in period costume.
PIRATES COVE FUN PARK
5410 14St. W. (U.S.41) Bradenton phone 941-755-4608
Go-Kart Grand Prix Track, Miniature Golf, Bumper boats, LASER TAG, Video
Game Room & snack room
Cultural and natural history exhibits, starshows and laser light shows in Bishop Planetarium, a well-equipped telescopic observatory and the Parker Manatee Aquarium. Home to Snooty the manatee.
SOUTH FLORIDA MUSEUM & BISHOP PLANETARIUM/PARKER AQUARIUM
Address: 201 10th St. W., Bradenton. FL 34205-8604
Phone: 941/746-4131
Fax: 941/747-2556
Website: http://www.sfmbp.org/
E-mail: sfmbp@aol.com Phone: (941) 746-4131.
Cultural and natural history exhibits, Star gazing, space exploration
star shows and laser light shows in Bishop Planetarium, a well-equipped telescopic observatory and the Parker Manatee Aquarium. Home to Snooty the manatee.
Hours: Star shows featuring the constellations of the season are held
Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday at 2:45 PM. A "tonight
show" is featured Friday and Saturday at 8 PM, followed by
telescopic observing. The observatory is open Friday and Saturdays from
9 to 10 PM weather permitting.
All ages will find something they'll love here, from Snooty, the oldest
manatee born in captivity to laser light shows set to rock music. The
museum itself features prehistoric exhibits, Florida Native Americans,
Spanish explorer artifacts and Cracker settler paraphernalia. Snooty,
the 800-pound manatee, swims around in his huge, new aquarium. There is
a feature show in the planetarium daily at 1:30 and 4 PM. Also, on
Saturdays, children can view The Little Star that Could followed by
hands-on museum activities. World-acclaimed laser light shows are an
incredible treat for all . A sound system blasts you with your favorite
tunes (rock, country, alternative and even Big Band) as you lean back in
the reclined theater seats and witness a creative display of lighting
wizardry.
MANATEE AIRBOAT TOURS
Address: 12310 Manatee Ave. West, Bradenton. Phone: (941) 795-5353.Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 4 p.m. daily, tours leave on the hour.If you're looking for adventure and love exploring the natural side of
Florida, Manatee Airboat tours offers just the ticket. Running daily
from Perico Harbor Marine near Leverocks restaurant and Galati Marine on
Manatee Avenue in Bradenton, the tour is a great way to introduce the
kids to the wildlife of the area, or to enjoy viewing the areas
beautiful birds and other creatures.
MANATEE VILLAGE HISTORICAL PARK
Address: 604 15th St. East, Bradenton. Phone: (941) 749-7165.
Hours: Monday through Friday 9 AM to 4:30 PM, Sunday 1:30 to 4:30 PM.
From October through May, enjoy a guided tour, Monday through Friday
from 9 AM to 3 PM. Cost: Admission is free.
Visit Manatee County's first courthouse,
built in 1860, and a number of original historic structures including a
settlers home, Wiggins Store, Bunker Hill schoolhouse and the newest
addition, Potters Barn. You'll find it tucked away just east of
downtown; take Manatee Avenue, which turns into S.R. 64.
Art League of Manatee County
Address: 209 Ninth St. W., Bradenton.746-2862 A more traditional art setting - one that fits images of paintings
hanging on walls and sculptures sitting on pedestals
Ray's Canoe Hideaway on the Manatee River
1247 Hagle Park Rd. Bradenton, FL 34202 Phone: 941/957-3909
Toll free: 888/57CANOE, Fax: 941/957-3031
Explore Bradenton's "Singing River" by canoe or kayak. Year
round, easy paddling adventures in a pristine, subtropical, jungle-like
environment. Find secluded sandy river beaches to picnic, fish,
sunbathe, observe wildlife, or hunt fossils on our lazy river. Florida
State Canoe Trail, Gulf Coast Heritage Trail/Blueway site.
ELLENTON ATTRACTIONS
GAMBLE PLANTATION STATE HISTORIC SITE
Address: 3708 Patten Ave., Ellenton. Phone: (941) 723-4536. Hours: Open Thursday - Monday. Tours start at 9:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 1
p.m., 2 p.m., 3 p.m., 4 p.m..This is the only Confederate memorial in the state. Highlights are the
collection of antebellum furnishings and an 1890s farmhouse. The Judah P. Benjamin Confederate Memorial at Gamble Plantation State
Historic Site serves as a memorial to a way of life and an economic
system that existed before the War Between the States. Gamble Mansion is
the only surviving plantation house in south Florida. The mansion was
the home of Major Robert Gamble and headquarters to an extensive sugar
plantation of over 3,500 acres. It is believed that Confederate
Secretary of State Judah P. Benjamin took refuge in the house after the
fall of the Confederacy, until his safe passage to England could be
secured. It was designated the Judah P. Benjamin Confederate Memorial in
1925 to commemorate its significant history. In 1925, the mansion and 16
acres were saved by the United Daughters of the Confederacy and donated
to the state. Today, it is furnished in the style of a successful
mid-19th century plantation.
SARASOTA ATTRACTIONS
Circus Sarasota
777 N. Tamiami Tr. Sarasota, FL 34236-4047
Phone: 941/924-7054 Fax: 941/924-4414
Website: http://www.circussarasota.org/
E-mail: ncspa@gte.net The creation of Circus Sarasota is the first step in realizing the dream of enhancing, producing and propelling the circus arts in Florida and beyond. Our one-ring European-style circus features international circus stars. Visitors to Sarasota will have the opportunity to witness affordable family entertainment, and see that Sarasota is the circus capital of the United States. The legacy continues. Performances December 26, 1999 to January 23, 2000.
Hours: Office open 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.; performance times vary.
John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art
This museum is the legacy of John Ringling (1866-1936), one of the greatest business tycoons of his day. The museum includes a 22-gallery Art Museum; Museum of the Circus;
Ca'd'Zan, The Ringlings' mansion; courtyard; gardens and grounds.
On displays Renaissance European, modern and Venetian Gothic artworks in
its 22 galleries. Close by is Ca' D'Zan, the 30-room Venetian-Gothic
mansion that Ringling occupied for about 10 years. Expansive gardens and
a circus museum also are part of the complex, which is open year-round.
Admission to the complex is free for children under age 12 (admission to
the art museum is free on Saturdays); For more information, call (941)
359-5723.
JOHN AND MABLE RINGLING MUSEUM OF ART
Address:5401 Bay Shore Rd
Sarasota, FL 34243-2161 Phone:(941) 351-1660.or
359-5723 941/359-5700 Toll Free (U.S.): 800/660-4278 Fax: 941/359-5745
Website: http://www.ringling.org
E-mail: ringling@concent-ic.net
Hours: 10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. daily. Admission
to galleries is free on Saturdays.
What a grand experience awaits you at the John and Mable Ringling Museum
of Art. The art galleries brim with Old Masters, a collection that
includes five world-renowned tapestry cartoons by Peter Paul Rubens.
Marvel at the Late Medieval and Renaissance works by Italian and
northern European Renaissance artists, in addition to French, Dutch,
Flemish and Spanish Baroque paintings. The Ringlings acquired a majority
of the collection. Tour through their winter home,
Ca D'Zan, an opulent mansion that blends everything from
Italian and French Renaissance, Baroque, Venetian Gothic and modern
architecture. The mansion was completed in 1926 and is set to be
repaired and restored to its 1920s appearance. Stroll through the lovely sculpture garden courtyard and the Rose
Garden, perfect spots for snapping photos.
The Circus Galleries offer a collection of circus
memorabilia, a fitting tribute to John Ringling, who collected art work
as the Ringling Bros. Barnum and Bailey Circus became "the Greatest
Show on Earth."
Asolo Theatre Company
5555 N. Tamiami Trail Sarasota, FL 34243-2141
Phone: 941/351-8000 Toll Free (U.S.): 800/361-8388
Fax: 941/351-5796 Website: http://www.asolo.org/
E-mail: asolo@asolo.org
A superb destination theatre. The Asolo celebrates its 41st anniversary this year.
Hours: Call for hours and show schedules.
The new Asolo Center for the Performing Arts,
across the street from the complex at 5401 Bay Shore Road. The original
theater, which lies close to the museum, was shipped in pieces from
Italy by Ringling. It now is used for the art museum's lecture series.
BELLMS CARS & MUSIC OF YESTERDAY
Address: 5500 N. Tamiami Tr., Sarasota. Phone: (941) 355-6228.Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. daily.
a collection of restored and antique cars, music makers (hurdy-gurdies,
calliopes and a 30-foot Belgian organ) and antique games and machines.
Key Sailing
2 Marina Jack Bayfront Plaza Sarasota, FL 34236-8919
Phone: 941/346-7245 Fax: 941/346-6495
Website: http://www.exploringsarasota.com/5.htm
E-mail: treedsail@aol.com
Half-day and full-day sailing adventures. Dolphin sightings and sunset sails on the beautiful Sarasota Bay and Gulf of Mexico on a 1989 Morgan 41 sailing vessel.
Hours: Open year-round.
Marie Selby Botanical Gardens
811 S Palm Ave Sarasota, FL 34236-7726 Phone: 941/366-5731
(941) 366-5730
Fax: 941/366-9807 Website: http://www.selby.org
E-mail: gadkins@virtu.sar.usf.edu
Nine bay front acres, more than 20,000 tropical plants, including an outstanding collection of orchids and bromeliads; museum; hands-on learning center; greenhouse; and 20 distinct garden areas.
Hours: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.. every day, closed Christmas.
Cost: $6 for adults, $3 for children older than 5.
This flower-lovers oasis on Sarasota Bay features one of the worlds
largest collections of orchids (more than 5,000) and is the only
botanical garden in the world that specializes in epiphytic plants
(plants that live on moisture in the air). A couple of short walking
trails and 20,000 plants, including bromeliads, bamboo and banyans, are
featured along with the historic Selby mansion (now a gift shop) and a
Museum of Botany and the Arts. Scientists here are responsible for
saving species from extinction. Resident kids and adults should check
out the ongoing horticultural-related classes; don't miss the
once-a-year plant sale.
Mote Marine Aquarium
1600 Ken Thompson Pkwy. Sarasota, FL 34236-1004 Phone: 941/388-4441
Toll Free (Worldwide): 800/691-MOTE (6683) Fax: 941/388-4242
Website: http://www.mote.org E-mail: info@mote.org
Ten new exhibits, working research labs, touch tank and interactive Sea Cinema. Come face-to-face with a shark or visit with resident manatees and endangered sea turtles. Eco-tours of Sarasota Bay available.
Hours: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily.
MOTE MARINE SCIENCE AQUARIUM Welcome to Mote Marine Laboratory!
Address: 1600 Ken Thompson Parkway just south of Longboat Key. Phone: (941)
388-1385. or 1-800-691-6683 Hours:. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.
This aquarium/museum filled with wonders of the local seas. Its not very
large, and only takes a couple of hours to see, but Mote Marine is
packed full of interesting displays. The main attraction, a shark tank,
features shark species that typically swim around in the same waters you
do
The touch tank is neat; you can handle creatures such as rays and sea
urchins. A variety of small aquariums throughout the building displays
amazing sea life. Its a super educational opportunity for all ages
PELICAN MAN BIRD SANCTUARY
Pelican
Man's Bird Sanctuary1708 Ken Thompson Pkwy Sarasota, Florida 34236-1000 Phone:
(941) 388-4444 Fax: (941) 388-3258
Email: pelican@pelicanman.com Hours: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. daily. Cost: Admission is free.
What started as one mans mission to save injured pelicans has developed
into a full-scale sanctuary operation for more than 200 species of
injured birds. Dale Shields, known around here as the "Pelican
Man," welcomes donations but doesn't charge admission. Its a good
chance to get up close to our native birds, providing another important
lesson for the kids . Take your time and look for the unusual like the
crow that talks.
Sarasota Jungle Gardens
3701 Bayshore Rd. Sarasota, FL 34234-5211
Phone: 941/355-1112 Toll Free (U.S.): 877/861-6547 Fax: 941/355-1222
Website: http://www.sarasotajunglegardens.com/
E-mail: sarasotajg@aol.com
Acres of beautiful gardens and nature trails for leisurely strolls and picture taking. Jungle animal exhibits, reptile encounters and bird shows, Gardens of Christ, shell museum, kiddie jungle and cafe. Hours: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily.
SARASOTA JUNGLE GARDENS
Address: Bayshore Rd., two blocks west of U.S. Hwy. 41, Sarasota.
Phone: (941) 355-5305. Hours: 9:00 a.m.-5 p.m. daily.
Cost:$9 for adults, $5 for children. Annual pass for $12.
This peaceful retreat is one of our favorite places to go any time of
year, Cool, shaded trails wander through some of the most well-kept,
lush, tropical vegetation around. Banana trees, hibiscus and rose
gardens, towering palms, ferns and crotons are just some of the flora
encountered on a stroll through the "jungle."
As with most Florida attractions, you'll enjoy some family entertainment
such things as bird shows with 70-year-old Cockatoos that ride bikes on
tight wires or alligator shows featuring 500-pound gators jumping three
feet in the air.
The other native Sarasota critters, such as our friendly snakes are
safely behind glass to keep the fright-effect at a minimum. But the
snakes are fascinating, Bird watchers will be in heaven here. Around
every bend are different feathered friends -- families of ducks waddling
through the palmettos, peacocks and flamingos, (most roam or fly
freely). Photo opportunities are abundant
Jungle Gardens can easily be experienced in 4 hours if you plan your
time around the bird and reptile show schedules given to you with your
ticket.
Golden Apple Dinner Theatre
25 N. Pineapple Ave.
Sarasota, FL 34236-5786
Phone: 941/366-5454
Toll Free (U.S. & Canada): 800/652-0920
Fax: 941/364-9100
Website: http://www.hellodolly.org
Candlelit prime rib dinner and Broadway musical entertainment with shows such as Ain't
Misbehavin', Guys and Dolls and My Fair Lady. Second location in Venice. Hours: Call for
showtimes.
SARASOTA OPERA HOUSE TOUR
Address: 61 North Pineapple, Sarasota. Phone: (941) 366-8450.Hours: By
appointment. Cost: $2.
Since its by appointment only, not many people know about this
inexpensive tour that takes you behind the scenes of the opera. Your
tour guide will lead you through the wardrobe department, where all of
the wigs and costumes are constructed. An interesting history of the
acoustically perfect Edwards theater, built in 1926, and a chandelier
that graced Twelve Oaks in Gone With the Wind are included in the
highlights.
MYAKKA CITY ATTRACTIONS
MYAKKA RIVER STATE PARK AND WILDLIFE TOURS
Park--Welcome Address: S.R. 72 (Clark Rd.) 14 miles east of U.S. Hwy. 41, 9 miles east
of I-75. Phone: (941) 361-6511. Hours: 8 a.m. - sunset.
Cost: $2 per person or $4 for two to six people. Airboat and tram tours
run $6 for adults, $3 for kids ages 6 to 12
If you can only fit in one attraction, this is probably the one to
choose. You have the chance to glimpse local natural wonders in their
most primitive state, such as bald eagles perched high in the
moss-draped oaks or alligators sunning on the shores of the Myakka
River. Land tours aboard a tram run December through May, and drivers
give excellent narration of native plants. Airboat rides run all year
you'll learn all about the water birds and other water critters on these
tours. The tours offer a good break from walking, biking or canoeing.
HERRMANNS LIPIZZAN RANCH
Address: Singletary Rd., Myakka City. Phone: (941) 322-1501.
Hours: Shows are at 3 p.m. Thursday and Friday, 10 a.m. Saturday.
Cost: Free.
From January through April, the Lipizzan stallions come home to
entertain audiences free of charge! Actually, this is their training
home, much like the baseball stars, before they travel the country
performing.
PARISH ATTRACTIONS
FLORIDA GULF COAST RAILROAD MUSEUM
Address: 12355 U.S. 301 North, Parrish. Phone: (941) 722-4272.
Hours: Trains depart at 11 a.m., 1 p.m. & 3 p.m. on Saturdays, 1
p.m. & 3 p.m. on Sundays.
Experience a blast from the past on this 1950s train excursion featuring
air-conditioned lounge cars and open-window coaches. The round-trip
through rural southern Florida lasts about an hour.
ARCADIA ATTRACTIONS
Canoe Outpost
Peace River
2816 NW County Rd 6611 Arcadia, FL 34266 Phone: 941/494-1215
Toll free: 800/268-0083 , Fax: 941/494-4391
Web Site: http://www.canoeoutpost.com
Paddle the beautiful Peace River and enjoy wildlife viewing, fishing,
swimming, hiking, camping, fossil hunting, along with canoeing and
kayaking on Florida’s most popular State Canoe Trail. Half day, full
day, and overnight wilderness trips. See the true Florida with Canoe
Outpost, Florida’s oldest & largest outfitter. Be a Peace Paddler!
OSPERY ATTRACTIONS
HISTORIC SPANISH POINT
Address: 500 N. Tamiami Tr., Osprey.
Phone: (941) 966-5214.Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday;
noon to 5 p.m. Sunday.
Retreat to the Old Florida the first settlers experienced. Lush,
tropical vegetation surrounds refurbished pioneer dwellings on 30 acres.
Take a 90-minute tour and walk through the lives of John and Eliza Webb,
a New York couple who came here to homestead in 1867, where they became
farmers, entrepreneurs and innkeepers for winter visitors. You'll visit
their citrus packing house and boarding house. Mary's Chapel sits
nearby, constructed by the Webbs in honor of a young music student who
died while staying at the Webbs.
The next generation glimpse features a bay front home with a
turn-of-the-century kitchen; wealthy Chicago business woman Bertha
Palmer bought the property in 1912 and planted magnificent gardens. Her
family donated the property to the Gulf Coast Heritage Association in
1980.
An archaeological exhibit, the only Indian shell midden in the United
States that you can walk into, reveals bones, shells and other refuse
from ancient life on the coastline. A video highlights other
archaeological finds made on the grounds. A tram is available for
physically handicapped.
St. Petersburg
Florida International Museum
100 2nd St N St. Petersburg, FL 33701-3312
Phone: 727/822-3693 Toll Free (U.S.): 877/JFK-SHOW Fax: 727/898-0248 Website:
http://www.floridamuseum.org
E-mail: floridamuseum@mindspring.com
World premiere of "John F. Kennedy: The Exhibition." Multi-media and architecturally enhanced exhibition galleries give visitors a full experience of the personal and public life of the 35th president. Nov. 12, 1999 - May 25, 2000.
Hours: Call for hours.
Pier
800 2nd Ave NE St. Petersburg, FL 33701-3512
Phone: 727/821-6164 Fax: 727/821-6451
Website: http://www.stpete-pier.com
Retail shops/carts, a food court, restaurants, observation deck, an aquarium, sightseeing cruises, Great Explorations Hands-On Museum, simulator rides,
Waverunner/bicycle rentals, fishing, miniature golf, and the HMS Bounty (seasonal).
Pier Aquarium
800 2nd Ave NE
St. Petersburg, FL 33701-3512
Phone: 727/895-7437Fax: 727/821-6451E-mail: pierstpete@aol.com
Nine aquariums, marine life exhibits, guided tours and hands-on programs.
Hours: 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Mon. - Sat., noon - 6 p.m. Sun.
Sunshine Skyway State Fishing Pier
11101 34th St S St. Petersburg, FL 33711
Phone: 727/865-0668Fax: 727/906-8085
Park and fish on the world's longest fishing pier. A unique fishing location, directly off I-275 between St. Petersburg and Bradenton on Tampa Bay. View of the Sunshine Skyway Bridge. No fishing license required. Complete bait shop. Rod rental available.
Hours: Open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Starlite Cruises
3400 Pasadena Ave. South St. Petersburg, FL 33707-4489
Phone: 727/462-2628 Toll Free (U.S. & Canada): 800/444-4814 Fax: 727/446-4814
Website: http://www.starlitecruises.com
E-mail: info@starlitecruises.com
Two vessels cruise the inland waters: one from the St. Pete Beach area, the other from the Clearwater Beach Marina. Sightseeing, lunch and dinner cruises are available.
TAMPA ATTRACTIONS
Adventure Island
10001 Malcolm McKinley Dr.
Tampa, FL 33612-6401
Phone: 813/987-5660
Toll Free (U.S.): 800/4-ADVENTURE
Fax: 813/987-5443 Website: http://www.adventureisland.com
A family water park featuring 25 acres of tropical entertainment including 17 water attractions and a championship volleyball complex. outdoor cafes, picnic and sunbathing areas. Guests
can conquer speed slides, float along on a rambling river or take
advantage of 12 beautiful white sand volleyball courts. Open March
through October Hours: Hours vary by season.
Adventure Island
4500 E Bougainvillea Ave Tampa, FL 33617-3443 Phone: 813/987-5660
Busch Gardens Tampa Bay
3605 E Bougainvillea Ave
Tampa, FL 33612-6433
Phone: 813/987-5082
Toll Free (U.S.): 800/372-1797
Fax: 813/987-5189
Website: http://www.buschgardens.com
Busch Gardens
Busch Gardens
3000 E Busch Blvd Tampa, FL 33612-8734 Phone: 813/987-5082
Guests of all ages have a variety of experiences exploring 335-acre African-themed family entertainment park,
The most popular attraction on Florida's west
coast, visitors experience a unique combination of thrilling rides,
zoological habitats and live entertainment. featuring world-class animal habitats, thrilling rides and live entertainment.
Hours: 9:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. with extended hours summers and holidays.
Florida Aquarium
701 Channel side Dr Tampa, FL 33602
Phone: 813/273-4000 Fax: 813/209-2077
Website: http://www.flaquarium.net/
E-mail: dcurtis@flaquarium.org
You'll come face to face with more than 6,000 aquatic plants and animals native to Florida.
Explore Florida's water story from underground source to open sea. See
thousands of native plants and animals including fish, rays, sharks,
birds, otter, alligators - in air-conditioned comfort. Outdoor
"Explore a Shore" exhibit offers fun for kids of all ages
including hands-on live pool teeming with sea creatures Hours: 9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily
Henry B. Plant Museum
401 W. Kennedy Blvd. at The University of Tampa
Tampa, FL 33606-1450
Phone: 813/254-1891 Fax: 813/258-7272
Website: http://www.plantmuseum.com
E-mail: j.twachtmann@alph.utampa.edu
Interprets the turn-of-the-century 1891 Tampa Bay Hotel. A national historic landmark in the heart of downtown Tampa. Hours: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Tues. - Sat.; noon - 4 p.m. Sun.
Salvador Dali Museum Salvador
MOSI (Museum of Science & Industry)
4801 E Fowler Ave Tampa, FL 33617-2017
Phone: 813/987-6000 Toll Free (U.S.): 800/995-MOSI (6674)
Fax: 813/987-6310 Website: http://www.mosi.org
E-mail: blittle@mosi.org
The largest science center in the Southeastern U.S. Home of the only IMAX Dome theater in Florida. Experience the Gulf Coast Hurricane, The Saunders Planetarium and the BioWorks Butterfly Garden. More than 450 hands-on activities.
Hours: Open 9 a.m. 365 days, closing hours vary.
Lowry Park Zoo
7530 North Blvd. Tampa, FL 33604-4756 Phone: 813/935-8552 Fax: 813/935-8634
E-mail: jim.scilligo@lowryparkzoo.org
Animals in natural habitat settings, exotic birds and a petting zoo. See more than 14 species of primates, the rare Indian rhino, Sumatran tiger, bald eagles, black bear, bison, manatees and more. Birds of Prey show daily and Jungle Carousel Ride.
Hours: 9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily.
Stage Door Dinner Theater
15212 N. Nebraska Ave. Tampa, FL 33613-1450
Phone: 813/910-0221 Fax: 813/910-7304 Website: http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Corner/3335/
E-mail: the_stage_door@yahoo.com
Broadway-style musical revues and sumptuous buffet catered by The Walden Lakes Country Club. Hours: Box office open Mon. - Fri. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Tampa Bay History Center
225 S. Franklin St. (adjacent to Tampa Convention Tampa, FL 33602-5329Phone: 813/228-0097Fax: 813/223-7021
Galleries display Tampa Bay's archaeological, industrial, military, agricultural, and Native American past.
Hours: Tues. - Sat. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center
1010 North W.C. MacInnes Place (exit 25 off I-275)
Tampa, FL 33601 Phone: 813/229-STAR (7827)
Toll Free (U.S.): 800/955-1045 Fax: 813/222-1057
Website: http://www.tampacenter.com
E-mail: allison.masters@tbpac.org
The largest performing arts center south of the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., and one of the top ten in the country.
Hours: Call for performance schedule.
Tampa Museum of Art
600 N. Ashley Dr. Tampa, FL 33602-4305
Phone: 813/274-8130 Fax: 813/274-8732
Website: http://www.ci.tampa.fl.us/dept_Museum
E-mail: tm22@cl.tampa.com
Some of Tampa Bay's best art exhibitions, downtown on the river. Features the Southeast's largest collection of Greek, Roman and Etruscan objects plus traveling and permanent exhibits of contemporary art.
Hours: Call for hours.
Ybor City State Museum
1818 E. Ninth Ave. Tampa, FL 33605-3818
Phone: 813/247-1434 Fax: 813/242-4010
Website: http://www.ybormuseum.org
E-mail: mnchavez@gte.net Features exhibits on Ybor City, the cigar industry and immigrants who settled in Tampa. Tour includes a cigar worker's historic shotgun house. Hours: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily.
Clearwater
Captain Memo's Pirate Cruise
25 Causeway Blvd. Clearwater Beach, FL 33767-2064
Phone: 727/446-2587 Fax: 727/447-3033
Website: http://www.pirateflorida.com
E-mail: cptmemo@pirateflorida.com
Join the fun aboard the family attraction, the Pirate's Ransom. Frequent sightings of playful dolphins. Pirate fun and games. Free beverages.
Hours: 10 a.m.; 2, 4:30 and 7 p.m. Open daily year-round.s:
Original Dolphin Encounter Cruise
25 Causeway Blvd., Slip #5 Clearwater Beach, FL 33767-2000
Phone: 727/442-7433 Fax: 727/462-9786 Website: http://www.dolphinencounter.org/ See these marine mammals in their natural habitat while relaxing aboard the double-deck 125-passenger Clearwater Express. This sightseeing tour provides a scenic view of Gulf beaches. Hours: 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Madeira Beach
John's Pass Village and Boardwalk
150 Boardwalk Place Madeira Beach, FL 33708 Phone: 727/391-7373 Toll Free (U.S.): 800/944-1847
Fax: 727/398-7188
An old fishing village transformed into an attraction with 110 shops, restaurants and water-sport purveyors. Hours: Open year-round. Hours vary.
Plant City
Dinosaur World
5145 Harvey Tew Rd. Plant City, FL 33565-6101
Phone: 813/717-9865 Fax: 813/707-9776 Website: http://www.dinoworld.net
E-mail: dinowrld@gtemail.net More than 100 life-sized model dinosaurs reflecting modern scientific theories are displayed in a natural landscape.
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