Legend holds that a pirate named John LeVique was the first European to "settle" the Madeira Beach area. Today, this Gulf of Mexico beach city, just west of St. Petersburg, is best known for the sea-themed John's Pass Village and Boardwalk, which serves up shops and eateries and a 1,100-foot boardwalk along the Intracoastal. Madeira's 2.5-mile beach attracts devotees of sun and sea, and fishing in the primary sport activity. More grouper is brought into John's Pass than any other place in the state. In addition, each October, the community hosts the Seafood Festival at John's Pass, which attracts as many as 130,000 visitors to its celebration of food, music, and arts and crafts.
Madeira Beach
Redington Shores - 182Nd Ave
Treasure Island Beach
Indian Shores Beach
Indian Rocks Beach
Pass-A-Grille Beach
Sand Key
North Shore Beach
Fort Desoto North Beach
Courtney Campbell Causeway
Gandy Boulevard
Picnic Island South
Picnic Island North
Mobbly Bayou Preserve
Honeymoon Island Beach
Ben T. Davis North
Ben T. Davis South
Cypress Point South
Cypress Point North
Bay Front Park North
Bay Front Park South
Simmons Park
Bahia Beach
Manatee Public Beach North
Manatee Public Beach South
Davis Island
Palma Sola North
Palma Sola South
Sunset Beach - Tarpon Springs
Bradenton Beach
Coquina Beach North
Coquina Beach South
Anclote River Park Beach
Whitney Beach