Local Resources
There's plenty to do, see and learn when in Clearwater, Florida. If you are visiting for the first time, you might need some assistance in planning out your vacation. Even if you are a frequent traveler to this side of Florida, up-to-date city information can come in handy anytime. You will be glad to know that the city of Clearwater has made several arrangements to answer the common queries of travelers to this Gulf Coast area.
Clearwater has a much "bigger picture" than what many people are aware of - encompassing things way beyond just beautiful Gulf beaches. If you need to get the best from this city, you need to know it all - from what to do, what to see and where to go. This Pinellas County region sees millions of tourists every year. No doubt it's popular, with spring breakers, families, couples and solo travelers alike.
The best sources for community information in Clearwater are the local convention and visitor bureaus and chambers of commerce. When you find yourself amidst a huge clutter of online information and reviews, these Clearwater local resources can save you from the confusions and complexities. These places are dedicated to providing you with an exhaustive list of their town's must-see places, transportation options and accommodations.
St. Petersburg/Clearwater Area Convention and Visitors Bureau, for instance, focuses on maintaining and growing the tourism industry. No doubt, they put in every effort to keep the travelers coming back to the city. It is the official tourism marketing organization for Pinellas County, Florida and has hordes of information on who, what, where and when of Clearwater. The department is located on 13805 58th Street N., Clearwater. An official website of this visitors' bureau is also available to get a clear gist of Clearwater.
Not only you will find information on popular attractions, entertainment and nightlife from here, the people at this department will also assist you in finding some fine places to stay. Whatever is on your mind - bed & breakfast, five-diamond resort, motel, condo or vacation rental - information on all kinds of accommodations is available here.
Clearwater saw a record number of visitors in 2006, that is, 13,880,355 overnight and day tourists and 5,254,255 overnight tourists. Another "biggie" that helps support and sustain the successful tourism industry of Clearwater is its Chamber of Commerce. You will find some of the common facts here as well. Useful information on art centers, historical museums and theaters, apart from the common tourist attractions and activities, is also available with the chamber.
While tourism is huge in Clearwater, the government information centers are also focusing on individuals planning on moving to Clearwater. For information on demographics, career opportunities, education, employment and real estate, your best bet would be to check out the Chamber of Commerce. Information on single family homes, condos, villas and investment properties in Clearwater and Clearwater Beach along with the rest of the immediate area is readily available with the department. It is advised that you gain knowledge of the area and its real estate first, and then work with an agent to help you find a home.
Clearwater has four Visitor Information Centers. You can head to any one of them and get information on the "what's ups," accommodations and directions. These centers provide superior maps to assist you in moving about the area. The four centers are:
Clearwater Beach Visitor Information Center 1 Causeway Blvd./Pier 60 Park.
Clearwater/Pinellas Suncoast Welcome Center (State Road 60) 3350 Courtney Campbell Causeway Blvd.
Clearwater Beach Chamber of Commerce Welcome Center 333C South Gulfview Blvd.
Clearwater Regional Chamber of Commerce 1130 Cleveland Street in downtown Clearwater
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