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We explore Clearwater Beach, Florida from sunrise to sunset — starting at the iconic Don CeSar Hotel, walking the shoreline, visiting Pier 60, and stopping at local favorites like Frenchy’s Rockaway, Surfside Taphouse, Coco’s Crush, and more. From fresh oysters and beach bars to hidden history and Gulf Coast vibes, this is a full Clearwater Beach walking tour with food, drinks, and local flavor. Perfect for sailors, boaters & travelers planning a trip or anyone who loves Florida beach life. Cheers - Rodney & Cyndi! #clearwaterbeach #floridabeaches #beachtour #sailingpassion #sailingvibes #beachvibes After the crawl, we recommend these dive bars at Clearwater Beach, FL. Jimmy's Fish House - https://jimmysfishhouse.net/ Frenchy's Rockaway Grill - https://frenchysonline.com/ Surfside Taphouse - https://surfsidetaphouse.com/ Coco's Crush - https://cocoscrushbar.com/og Sandbar Tiki Bar - https://www.opalcollection.com/opal-sands/restaurants/sandbar/ Broke-N-Board Grill - https://www.facebook.com/brokenboredofficial/ _________________________________________________________ 🎵 Copyrighted music licensed from Lickd. https://lickd.co Only by Patrick Baker, https://t.lickd.co/l/3yLApq2QD8Z The Lost City Streets by All The Damn Vampires, https://t.lickd.co/l/N5Mp87ogMYQ
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Bit of a follow-up to my previous post, this is what it looks like when the tide changes... We spent a week in this spot and each day we'd twice go through this cycle of the boat first being up high and dry and then a few hours after floating again. Just having the opportunity to look at all the life sprawling in this intertidal zone up close each day really makes you appreciate the tide cycles on a whole new level.