The Best of Redington Beach

Visit The Best of Redington Beach! Redington Beach is a great place for that family vacation. Redington Beach is among the several small beach communities that make up the central section of the Suncoast barrier islands. Redington Beach is a charming beach community where people like to stroll along the white sand shoreline, enjoying the scenery of blue and pristine water. In the background are local houses, some rentals, and trees. The waves on this beach are rather calm, especially in the southern part. You will also find a lot of birds flying around the beach. You can visit all of the area St. Petersburg & Clearwater Beaches here, or visit us on Pinterest.

Redington Beach Weather – When to Visit

The best time to visit Redington Beach is between October and December. During these months, you’ll find low humidity, fewer tourists and many holiday events to experience. However, October and November technically fall within the Atlantic hurricane season, and even though they are not peak hurricane months, you should be aware of the possibility of a storm developing. July, August and September’s frequent rainstorms and January, February and March’s high volume of snowbirds (retirees and part-time residents from the northern U.S.) make summer and winter two seasons to avoid. If viewing wildlife is your main objective, consider visiting in April, May or June when migratory birds, stingrays and sea turtles are commonly spotted. While the area is different every season, Redington Beach benefits from warm weather year-round.

Best Redington Beach Area Beaches

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Indian Rocks Beach

Indian Rocks Beach is a quiet and less crowded alternative to the larger and well known beaches in the Clearwater area.  Indian Rocks Beach is a great place for vacationers seeking a quiet or family vacation.  The beach stretches for 2.7 miles and is part of a barrier island with waterfronts facing either the Gulf waters or the intracoastal waterway.

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Madeira Beach

Madeira (“Mad”) Beach is a popular area option because it’s adjacent to John’s Pass Village Boardwalk, a family-friendly dining and shopping hub. Madeira Beach is the cleanest public beach in the area, and offers a quieter alternative to the more populated beaches. Find beautiful, soft, white sand and turquoise waters are perfect for swimming, sunning, beach combing, diving, jet skiing, parasailing and other water sports.

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North Redington Beach

North Redington Beach has a mile of beautiful sand that slopes gently into the Gulf, providing safe bathing for both children and adults. Here you will not find the crowds, bustle and impatience of a larger city. The beach offers quaint shops, restaurants, motels, hotels, and condos to meet the needs of any visitor.

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Archibald Memorial Beach Park

Archibald offers metered parking spots directly by the beach with four wooden walkovers, public restrooms, two outdoor shower areas, covered picnic area, and two sand beach volleyball courts. Located on site, The Snack Shak provides beach goers a great opportunity to grab a meal or pick up a beverage to enjoy on the beach.

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Redington Shores Beach

Redington Shores offers visitors and residents wide white sandy beaches, abundant fishing, boating activities, parks and spectacular natural wildlife and beauty. It is located midway between Clearwater to the north and St. Pete Beach to the south.

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Best Redington Beach Florida Restaurants

The Conch Republic Grill $11 – 30

Come down to the islands for some great food, lively cocktails, and the friendliest staff on the beach. They specialize in serving great food – they hand cut all our own steaks and fish, and make everything (really, everything) from scratch. Menu Telephone: 727-320-0536 Web: Conch Republic Grill

Sweet Sage Cafe $11 – 30

You’ll delight in The Sweet Sage Cafe’s peaceful atmosphere, a quaint combination of cafe, gift shop, boutique and beautiful outdoor dog friendly garden! They offer a wide variety of breakfast and lunch dishes. Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options, & Gluten Free Options. Menu Telephone: 727-391-0453 Web: Sweet Sage Cafe

Gulf Bistro $11 – 30

Classy eatery serving sophisticated French fare such as escargot, pâté & bouillabaisse. They offer the best French cuisine. Menu Telephone: 727-392-8627 Web: Gulf Bistro

Frog Pond $11 – 30

They have maintained that the simple formula of great food, unique atmosphere, continued quality, and incredible portions. This is what made and keeps the Frog Pond the most frequented establishment on Redington Beach for breakfast and lunch. Telephone: 727-392-4117 Web: Frog Pond

Coastal Pizza Kitchen $ 11 – 30

You haven’t had pizza till you eat at coastal pizza! Some of the best pizza you’ll ever eat! Their knotty bread is also to die for and don’t forget about dessert! Menu Telephone: 727-575-7183 Web: Coastal Pizza Kitchen

Best Redington Beach Florida Bars

The Conch Republic Grill

16699 Gulf Blvd, North Redington Beach Telephone: 727-320-0536 Web: The Conch Republic Grill

Red’s on the Boulevard

16905 Gulf Blvd, North Redington Beach Telephone: 727-393-5222 Web: Red’s on the Boulevard

Sporty’s

17093 Gulf Blvd N, Redington Beach Telephone: 727-395-9807 Web: Sporty’s

Mango’s Restaurant & Tiki Bar

17120 Gulf Blvd, North Redington Beach Telephone: 727-369-7180 Web: Mango’s Restaurant & Tiki Bar

Daiquiri Shak Raw Bar & Grille

14995 Gulf Blvd, Madeira Beach Telephone: 727-393-2706 Web: Daiguiri Shak Raw Bar & Grill

Best Redington Beach Florida Hotels

28 Comments

  1. Birdiedropper7

    Really like your website. Great content and information. I really enjoy the beach as well as vacations and this site has some fantastic info that gets me excited to take my next trip. It’s great how you even put restaurant info and prices for food on this article about the Redington Beach. Are you from that area? Or have you vacationed there a lot?

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      Yes, I live in the area 🙂  … and I love it!  I live in Clearwater so all the beaches are very close by.  It is a wonderful place with so much to see and do besides the beautiful beaches.  Thanks for visiting beach travel destinations.

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  2. Aly

    I have learned so much about the Gulf Coast of Florida today! Redington Beach looks like a wonderful place to enjoy an ideal beach setting with soft white sand and gorgeous clear blue water. I imagine it gets really hot in the summer, so the tip to visit between October and December when it is less crowded is much appreciated!

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      Some consider it hot lol, I love it!  It is usually in the upper 80s and lower 90s.  The humidity makes it feel so much warmer.  October is a really great time because the water is still warm, weather is still beautiful and you don’t have the crowds.  Thanks for visiting my Redington Beach Florida Hotels guide.

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  3. Anna

    I have been to Florida multiple times but never to the Redington Beach area. I wish I knew about it when I was planning my trips because the beaches there look absolutely stunning. I could just imagine myself there. As always, you have provided a lot of useful details like restaurants and activities which make it much easier to plan your stay there. The video is a very nice addition too. 

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      This whole Suncoast area is wonderful.  I live in Clearwater, but I always head to Indian Rocks, Madeira, or Redington as they are all less crowded with more of a laid back beach vibe.  You will love it Anna!  Thanks for visiting beach travel destinations.

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  4. António Mateus

    Hi Leahrae, you made me so curious about visiting Redington Beach…..
    Your detailed article on the best beach travel destinations made me daydream…The simple thought of lying on those golden sands and wonderful seashore lead me to include it in my travel wish list. We would like Redington Shores Beach best. We love being close to the sea daily to feel the breeze, the sound of the waves and the smell of the sea air, it is so relaxing!!!
    Thanks for your lovely post
    Take care

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      It is relaxing!   I love the area, guess that is why I moved here LOL  Makes for a great vacation. Thanks for stopping by.

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  5. Mimie

    What a sight. I love everything about this place. The sight is inviting and thank you for adding a video. The place looks fantastic and the view from the sky is amazing. It looks naturally beautiful and would love to visit for a holiday and enjoy the white sand and everything else. 

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      Glad you enjoyed Mimie!  Hope you visit Redington Beach Florida soon 🙂

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  6. David

    I was so excited to read about the possibility of seeing sea turtles at Reddington Beach. I was fortunate enough to see one when I was learning to scuba dive in the Phillipines in 2014. The turtle must have been about a metre or more long and even though it seemed completely safe I was a bit nervous to get too close. I really regret not spending longer with the turtle because it really was a once in a lifetime experience.

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      It really is David.  I live here in Florida and I have yet to take the time to go see them when they are out. I lived in near a turtle reserve for 10 years, and hiked all thru there all the time and only saw one turtle, but it was pretty amazing.

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  7. Dayan

    I’d never heard of this place before finding this website, which I came across via an online search
    However, it looks beautiful and the sort of place you would want to
    visit, especially given that you have broken down everything making
    planning so easy!  I loved the restaurants listings with how much they
    are and the menu’s. Something to experience for sure.
    Certainly looking at the hotel pictures, you are spoiled for sure, so
    choosing a hotel will be a tough decision.  I will look at the reviews
    for each and then decide. I enjoy reading your Pass A Grille guide. I
    have also shared the link with friends of ours who go to Florida a lot.

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      Thanks so much!  I am glad you enjoyed and thank you for sharing 🙂  Please let me know if you need any additional information.

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  8. Kwidzin

    Well, I must say, every one of these places look absolutely amazing.

    I’m a long way over the pond personally, but hopefully some time soon i’ll get over that way and check it out. It’s certainly enough to give you the inspiration to ‘get up and go’. Hopefully travel restrictions and lockdowns will be back to normal soon.

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      Yes, hopefully so.  I know here in Florida they are everything is open.  I guess it just depends on where you are visiting from.  Thanks for the visit and glad you enjoyed beachtraveldestinations.com.

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  9. LineCowley

    I love visiting your site and finding great beaches, with the charming beach community of Redington Beach another one. You mention fishing at Redington Shores Beach, but does one ned a fishing licence or permit, or can you just fish from the beach?

    The dolphin watching tours sound awesome and the Clearwater Dolphin tour is the one that I have selected. Thank you

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      Yes, anywhere on the shores you will need a fishing license.  Non residents can get one for $15 for one week, or $30 for one year.  Pretty reasonable for sure.  Yes the  dolphin watching tours are wonderful.  I go with a friend to John’s Pass (with a ton of water-side restaurants) and we get a table looking at the water.  The boats, jet skis, and tiki boats leave out of there, so there are a ton of dolphins chasing them.  They love chasing the motors.  Great and free way to see the dolphins 🙂

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  10. MIchel

    I was looking at these beautiful beaches and hotels and was wondering how far this is from Orlando Disney Land. I want to take a trip there next year and wouldn’t mind looking around Reddington beach, but not if it is too far to drive.

    I wanted to come in July, but now thinking again after reading that there are frequent rainstorms in the area around that time. The only other long holiday I get is in December, so it is either July or December for me. Which do you think is better?

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      It is not a far drive at all.  I live in Clearwater and Orlando is about a 2 Hour drive.  So you could stay down on the beaches, and then head to Orlando where you can also fly out of.  Everything is really not too far.  Yes, July sees a lot of rain.  I had a cousin visit for 2 weeks and it rained every single day.  Spring or early summer is better for sure.  Or October thru December.

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  11. Patrick

    Hello Leahrae,

    Thank you so much for your beautiful site. It is full of a lot of important information for beach lovers like my family. My family is planning a trip to Virginia Beach early next month. And probably to Florida in July. I think there’s a lot of other valuable information on your site. My wife and I will take some time to search for better deals from your site when we have a chance. Once more, thank you!

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      Glad you enjoyed Patrick.  Please let me know if you need any additional information.  Thanks for visiting beach travel destinations.

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  12. bethebest#128

    I really love your post — it is so vivid, enchanting, charming, and irresistibly great. I appreciate your adept organization and content creation skills. I can easily picture having an amazing time at Redington Beach. As a result, I have starred your page and shared it on social media. I have at least two or three dining spots in mind and would love to travel there within the next two to three weeks — it is Memorial Day Season after all!! Speaking of which, I would like to applaud you for watching out for your readers and advising them on when they would best enjoy the beach scenery. Thanks for this exceptional article!

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      Thanks so much for your complements!  I am glad you enjoyed your visit and thank you for sharing my site!

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  13. Abel

    I like that Redington Beach is primarily a waterfront residential community. Residents are used to having tourists. Redington Beach is west of Tampa, Tampa Bay and St. Petersburg. (which makes it convenient for me and my family). I have heard Redington Beach’s town is approximately 1 square mile in size. It’s quite small, in my book.

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      It is quite small, a lot of the communities are quite small.  But it makes them quaint and laid back with great beaches and wonderful restaurants!

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  14. Jenni Elliott

    I loved reading your post about Redington Beach Florida Hotels. You leave the reader in no doubt about this as a fabulous vacation destination. Nothing is left out, and your post follows through everything from descriptions of the local beaches, through tours, restaurants, bars and hotels. An excellent travelogue for anyone looking to visit Florida. Thank you.

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    1. Leahrae (Post author)

      You are very welcome, I am glad you enjoyed Jenni.  Thanks for visiting beachtraveldestinations.com.

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