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Five Places To Stay While in Palm Harbor For Spring Break
It's almost that time of year again, and Patch brings you a list of places that will make your stay in Palm Harbor more enjoyable.
With another spring break season right around the corner, the Tampa Bay area will soon be flooded with college students, vacationing families, baseball fans and all sorts of people who just want to get away.
One of the biggest dilemmas for travelers during this time is where to stay; do you prefer a large, fancy resort, a smaller, more affordable hotel, or an intimate B&B to spend your time in when you’re not out soaking up the rays and the sights?
Whatever type of accommodations you are searching for, Palm Harbor is sure to have a lodging that’s just right for you.
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Take a look at Patch’s five places to stay while visiting this side of Tampa Bay.
1. Lake Tarpon Resort. This comfortable hotel has all the things a traveler to the area is looking for: affordable accommodations, access to the water, and an attached sports bar and grille that provides nightly entertainment. Plus its location on US 19 makes getting around the area simple and convenient.
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2. Innisbrook Resort & Golf Club. Many visitors to Florida come for the fantastic golf conditions, so why not kill two birdies with one stone and stay right on a world-class course? Not only is Innisbrook Golf Course the site of an annual PGA Tour event, but its myriad accommodations, from one bedroom suites to cottages and town homes, can suit any duffers needs.
3. Caladesi RV Park. Travelling to the Sunshine State by motor coach? No worries, as Palm Harbor has a number of RV parks to accommodate coaches of all shapes and sizes in addition to Caladesi RV Park off of Alternate 19. Check out our directory page to find an ideal RV camp to suit your needs.
4. Pine Hill Manor Resort. Palm Harbor isn't known for its B&Bs, but this tropical-themed complex located off of Alderman Road is the closest the town comes to a Key West-like experience. The resort boasts a pool, hot tub, barbecue pit and access to the Pinellas Trail, and the large luxury suites are suitable for couples, groups or families.
5. Red Roof Inn. Looking for simple, inexpensive rooms to serve a stopping point in between day trips? Well you can't go wrong by staying under the Red Roof on US 19, or the Knights Inn a short drive down the road. Both places provide the basic travel need: a place to stash your stuff while you're out enjoying the sights.
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