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20090106 Tuesday January 06, 2009
Madeira Beach, Florida

 

I went to Madeira Beach last year for my spring break. All I can say is, wow! I never knew so much could be going on in such a tiny stretch of beach! With so many things around it and places to visit just miles away from the beach, there is something for everyone.

I happened to go to Madeira Beach on the insistence of some friends that wanted to go somewhere fun for spring break. I initially thought that Madeira Beach would be a little boring, and so I had decided in my mind that I was going to appease them. Man, was I wrong! There is so much to do there, starting with the world-famous John's Pass Village and on to the Boardwalk and the beautiful stretch of beach that is the highlight of the two-mile city.

Yes, you read that right – the city of Madeira Beach is only two miles wide. Don't be fooled by the size of the tiny town, though. With thousands of visitors a day, you can easily find plenty of entertainment, dining, and shopping to keep you busy. John's Pass Village is connected to the boardwalk, and it has everything you can possibly think of, from food to clothes to jewelry to arts and crafts. There are many unusual stores and very interesting people from all over the world. You can enjoy a great seafood dinner or cruise into the sunset. Take a boat ride or take in one of the unusual shops in the village. Or you can visit the boardwalk and the beach, where you can tan, lay out or just jump in for a one-of-a-kind beach experience. One day in Madeira Beach and you will never want to leave.

With lodging like Madeira Beach condos, generally located on the beach, you can never go wrong. Madeira beach rentals can be easily found and enjoyed by anyone wishing to visit this little Gulf city. If you go with a group of people, you will find that vacation rentals in Madeira Beach can be very beneficial. They often times are cheaper than a hotel room, and they can hold large groups of people. And because they are located withing walking distance of anywhere, you can ditch the car and really enjoy the town.

Posted by ntvisage ( Jan 06 2009, 10:52:53 PM EST ) Permalink Comments [0]

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