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  • Crabby Bill's featured on Food Network
    INDIAN ROCKS BEACH - The heat was on at Crabby Bill's Indian Rocks Beach location when the stars of the Food Network's Heat Seekers filmed a recent segment featuring the eateries latest hot and spicy seafood creations.




  • Belleair candidates agree on issues
    BELLEAIR - One might be inclined to think that in the town of Belleair, with an election less than a month away, the big issue would be the fate of the Belleview Biltmore Hotel. However, that is not the case.




  • Belleair Bluffs changes traditions
    BELLEAIR BLUFFS - New ways of looking at long-established holiday and other traditional city events were presented at the Feb. 13 City Commission workshop.




  • City hatches plan to ban bird feeding
    BELLEAIR BEACH - The Belleair Beach City Council is considering an ordinance making it unlawful "for any person in the city to feed or distribute grain or food of any kind or nature in such a manner as to attract birds, fowl or undomesticated animals of any kind."




  • Belleview Biltmore issues get attention
    BELLEAIR - A few dozen people gathered at Belleair Town Hall Feb. 3 to hear presentations on the future of the Belleview Biltmore Hotel. Those who were there to hear that the demolition of the hotel was going to be difficult or even impossible went away happy.




  • Amidei wins Humanitarian Award
    BELLEAIR - The 2012 Belleair Humanitarian Award has been given to a man who devoted most of his life to helping others, especially the homeless.




  • City tables 'grassy lawn' law
    BELLEAIR BEACH - An effort to increase compliance with a 10-year-old ordinance specifying that lawns in the city be 75 percent "permeable landscaped vegetative green space" has run into opposition from City Council members and some residents.




  • GBYWS celebrates 33rd anniversary
    BELLEAIR - The Greater Belleair Young Women's Society recently celebrated its 33rd anniversary with a recognition dinner for past presidents.




  • Surf and Turf Market gets makeover
    BELLEAIR BLUFFS - A sluggish economy is not stopping one local business from moving ahead with a major renovation.




  • Biltmore demolition update - Application deemed insufficient
    BELLEAIR - Cardno TBE, the town of Belleair's planning consultant, has reviewed the demolition permit application for the Belleview Biltmore Hotel and found the application to be insufficient.




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Ride the Beach Trolley...

IRBbeachtrolley1Our Indian Rocks Beach vacation rentals are all conveniently located and within walking or bike-riding distance to: shopping, dining, live entertainment, parks, tennis, fishing, churches, hair/nail/massage salons, public boat launch, and the Beach Trolley stop.

For your convenience, we offer 2 adult beach cruiser bicycles and a couple of 2-person kayaks; available for your use during your stay with us. The Beach Trolley is equipped with a bicycle carrier, and is a great way to get out and explore some of the neighboring beach towns or nearby mainland towns, via the Pinellas Trail.

 

Discover Nature Relax

Picnic In The Park...

picnicIndian Rocks Beach has several lovely parks scattered throughout the city. All of the parks are located within walking or bike-riding distance of our rental homes. Pack your picnic basket and spend the day exploring all of the wildlife that call these parks their home. Many of our parks have covered pavilions with picnic tables. Or maybe you prefer to dine under a large oak tree, or to enjoy your meal on a sunny dock overlooking the intracoastal waterway? Whatever your preference or desire, we have a park nearby that will exceed your expectations! The sights, sounds and smells of these wide-open outdoor spaces are sure to calm the nerves and provoke a peaceful, relaxed state-of-mind.

Bask In The Sun Ahhh

Play On The Beach...

beachplayYou don't need to "stay on the beach" to "play on the beach". All of our rental homes are just a few minute stroll from their front doors, to having your toes in the warm white sand and crystal blue waters of the Gulf of Mexico. The City of Indian Rocks Beach maintains 27 beach access parks located all along the main Gulf Blvd. corridor. Four of our homes are just 7 houses away from the 20th Avenue beach access park, one is beachside and has private beach access, and the other is just a few minute stroll to the 17th Avenue beach access park. Limited parking spots are available at these accesses, and if you choose to drive, the trip takes about one-minute.

Enjoy The Water Calm

Take-In the Sights...

kayakingOur rental homes are surrounded by the intracoastal waterway to the east, and the Gulf of Mexico to the west. Our kayaks are a great way to get-out on the water and see the city from a different perspective. Take some time and paddle to one of the nearby spoil islands for bird watching, or grab your fishing license and a pole, and head-out past the Gulf buoys for some nearby-off-shore fishing.

Looking for a faster-paced option? Then you might want to rent a boat or waverunner for the day. Or maybe you don't want to be the captain... then you might want to consider taking a sunset dinner cruise. Whatever your preference; you'll find what you're looking for, in IRB! 

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