The fifth-most populous city in Florida, St. Petersburg is fast leaving behind its image as the spring break destination for the young. It is now attracting a new generation of travellers that is lured by its gorgeous beaches, its sophisticated restaurants as well as its bustling art scene that is reflected through its many museums.
Fort De Soto ParkAttracting more than 2.7 million visitors every year, Fort De Soto Park spreads over 1136 acres and covers five small islands. Perfect for hiking, bicycling, kayaking, bird watching, camping and picnicking, Fort De Soto Park has the popular North Beach, known for its powdery white sands, and abundant seashells. The park also offers a breathtaking view of the Sunshine Skyway Bridge, one of longest cable-stayed concrete bridges in the world.
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