Tourist Guide Saint Pete Beach
Saint Pete Beach is a town in Pinellas County, Florida. It was called St. Petersburg Beach at the time of its incorporation in 1957. The name was officially changed to Saint Pete Beach in 1994. The estimated population of the city is over 10,000 residents.
Saint Pete Beach enjoys a semi-tropical climate with mild temperatures all year round. Winters are the most pleasant with Gulf winds reducing the humidity. The town experiences frequent thunderstorms with adequate sunshine. November to March is the ideal period to visit.
Saint Pete Beach has developed as a tourist place while keeping its calm and serene nature intact. At the time of its incorporation, the potential of this place was unexplored. Today, it is a developing tourist destination.
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