Gulf Coast Beach Town
Welcome to Madeira Beach, the Pinellas County Gulf-front city known for the John's Pass Village boardwalk, sugar-sand beaches, and a laid-back barrier-island pace.
Madeira Beach is a small city in Pinellas County, on the central Gulf Coast of Florida, occupying part of a narrow barrier island between the Gulf of Mexico and Boca Ciega Bay, across the water from St. Petersburg. It was incorporated as a town in 1947 and later became a city, and it remains one of the most compact municipalities on the Pinellas beaches — roughly two miles long and a little more than a mile wide. The city is best known for John's Pass Village & Boardwalk, a waterfront entertainment district at the John's Pass inlet on the Intracoastal Waterway. What began as a working fishing village is now a boardwalk of seafood restaurants, shops, and charter-boat operations, and it remains a departure point for deep-sea fishing, dolphin cruises, and sightseeing excursions. The city's Gulf beaches are broad and sandy, drawing both residents and visitors, while the Intracoastal and bay sides provide protected water for boating and paddle sports. Madeira Beach is largely residential, with a mix of single-family homes, beach cottages, and condominiums along Gulf Boulevard, the island's main thoroughfare. The Suncoast Beach Trolley runs the length of the beach communities, and the Tom Stuart Causeway connects the island to the mainland. Daily life is oriented toward the water — fishing, boating, and beachgoing — with a year-round population supplemented by seasonal residents and vacationers. The city suits people who want a Gulf-front lifestyle with easy access to the amenities of St. Petersburg and Tampa Bay. Downtown St. Petersburg is about 15 minutes east, and Tampa International Airport is within about a 40-minute drive, making Madeira Beach both a beach retreat and a practical coastal home base.
Madeira Beach is in Pinellas County, Florida, on a barrier island between the Gulf of Mexico and Boca Ciega Bay, just west of St. Petersburg. It was incorporated as a town in 1947 and later became a city.
Madeira Beach is known for John's Pass Village & Boardwalk, a waterfront district of shops, seafood restaurants, and fishing charters on the Intracoastal Waterway, along with its broad Gulf beaches and relaxed barrier-island atmosphere.
Madeira Beach is served by Pinellas County Schools, a countywide district that operates Madeira Beach Fundamental K-8 on the island along with middle and high schools in the surrounding area. Magnet and choice programs are available across the county.
Madeira Beach is about 15 minutes west of downtown St. Petersburg across the Tom Stuart Causeway. Interstate 275 provides access to Tampa, about 30 minutes northeast, and Tampa International Airport is within roughly 40 minutes.
Visitors and residents swim and sunbathe on the Gulf beaches, book deep-sea fishing and dolphin cruises at John's Pass, paddle the Intracoastal, and dine along the boardwalk. The Suncoast Beach Trolley connects the island to neighboring beach communities.
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