With 24 incorporated municipalities ranging in population from less than 100 in Belleair Shore to almost 250,000 in St. Petersburg, Pinellas is the most densely populated county in Florida.
St. Pete Beach - Boasting beautiful beaches, the city of St. Pete Beach has long been a favorite tourist destination and is home to both year-round and seasonal residents.
Safety Harbor - The city of Safety Harbor, in Pinellas County on the shore of Tampa Bay, has been inhabited for thousands of years. Incorporated in 1917, the city's mineral springs gave rise to the popular Safety Harbor Spa and Resort.
Gulfport - The city of Gulfport, in Pinellas County, traces its history back to Hamilton Disston who, in the 1880s, hoped the fishing village would someday rival the city of Tampa.
Tarpon Springs - the city of Tarpon Springs, a Florida community infused with Greek heritage found in Pinellas County, was the first incorporated city on the Pinellas peninsula and is the home of what was once the country's largest sponge port.
Seminole - The city of Seminole, found in Pinellas County, is one of the younger communities in the Tampa Bay area and is home to the annual Seminole Pow Wow Festival.
Indian Rocks Beach - The city of Indian Rocks Beach, found on a barrier island in Pinellas County on the Gulf of Mexico, is home to the Beach Art Center and many beautiful parks and beaches.
Tarpon Springs - Enjoy a walking tour of Tarpon Springs, encompassing the history of sponge industry along the city docks to its charming downtown district filled with antique shops and restaurants.
St. Petersburg - The city of St. Petersburg, found in the Tampa Bay area on the Gulf of Mexico, is a popular tourist destination and retirement area, known for its museums, schools, recreational opportunities and arts community.
Dunedin - A Walking Tour of Downtown Dunedin, an area boasting unique shops, art galleries and restaurants. Strolling along Main Street, Dunedin's dedication to preserving its heritage is as evident as its commitment to promoting small businesses.
Dunedin - The City of Dunedin, home of America's best beach, preserves its heritage with three annual Scottish celebrations.
Clearwater - The City of Clearwater, a progressive Tampa Bay area city dedicated to enhancing the lives of its residents and to preserving its heritage, is home to a thriving arts community and to beautiful beaches that offer a taste of tropical paradise.
Belleair Shore - The Town of Belleair Shore, possibly the smallest town in the state, is a quaint community consisting entirely of private residences set along the Gulf of Mexico along Gulf Boulevard.
Belleair Bluffs - The City of Belleair Bluffs, a charming municipality overlooking the Intracoastal Waterway in Pinellas County, is home to a number of unique businesses and scenic neighborhoods.
Belleair Beach - The City of Belleair Beach provides residents and visitors a relaxed and peaceful atmosphere, blending the benefits of waterfront living with the charm of an old-fashioned neighborhood.
Belleair - The Town of Belleair, located in Pinellas County on Florida's west coast, is bordered on the north by Clearwater, on the east by Largo, on the south by Belleair Bluffs, and on the west by Clearwater Harbor and the county's barrier islands that contain some of the best beaches in the state.
Largo - The city of Largo, in the heart of Pinellas County, is tucked between St. Petersburg and the county's beautiful beaches and is home to Heritage Village, Largo Cultural Center and the Armed Forces Military Museum.
The Pass-A-Grille community is located at the southern tip of St. Pete Beach, stretching about 22 blocks on a narrow strip of land with the Gulf of Mexico to the west and Boca Ciega Bay to the east. With no sign of high-rise condominiums and a wealth of historic buildings, the district offers a glimpse at Old Florida.
Chartered in 1950, the city of Belleair Beach is nestled on a barrier island on the Gulf of Mexico and is home to both year-round and season residents. Boasting a perfect blend of luxury waterfront living and charming, old-fashioned beach neighborhoods, Belleair Beach is one of the last strictly residential beach communities in Pinellas County.
The town of Belleair, found in Pinellas County on Florida's west coast, is a residential community of approximately 4,100 people and home of the historic Belleview Biltmore Resort. The town features three 18-hole golf courses and several commercial businesses and professional offices.
Though it is less than three-quarters of a square mile in size, approximately 2,200 residents live in Belleair Bluffs which also is home to 200 businesses. This tight-knit community features a wide range of living choices and shopping opportunities in a small hometown atmosphere.
Established in 1955, Belleair Shore is situated along a one-mile stretch of beachfront and consists of about 61 properties. It lies between Gulf Boulevard and the Gulf of Mexico, south of Belleair Beach and north of Indian Rocks Beach.
Settled by colonists as early as the mid-1830s, Clearwater had already became known as a resort community in the 1890s and beachgoers and sun worshipers from around the world continue to flock to the city. Clearwater is the county seat of Pinellas County and is located on the highest coastal bluff in Florida
With a charming, village-like atmosphere, Dunedin is found on central Florida's west coast, in the heart of Pinellas County. Celebrated as one of only a handful of open waterfront communities in the region where buildings do not obscure the view, the city reflects the rich American and Scottish heritage of its founding fathers.