Anclote Key
Anclote Key is an island off the shore of Tarpon Springs, FL. About 3 miles long, it is surrounded by several smaller islands and North Anclote Sand Bar, a popular boater destination just to the north of the main island.…
Anclote River
A nice destination during cooler weather, the Anclote River runs westward from its source of creeks and springs around 25 miles east of its mouth and ends up in the northern part of St. Joseph Sound, which is the body…
Caladesi Island
Originally part of a larger barrier island, Caladesi Island was created in 1921 when a hurricane cut Hurricane Pass to divide the larger island into two parts. The north part became Hog Island (Later renamed Honeymoon Island) and the South…
Clearwater
Situated just south of Dunedin, Clearwater and Clearwater Beach are 2 of Florida’s most popular destinations for travelers from around the world. Clearwater and Clearwater Beach are separated by Clearwater Harbor, a sparkling emerald body of water between the mainland…
Dunedin
Dunedin, home of Phil Good Tours, is one of the most charming small towns in Florida. Nestled right along the coast in northern Pinellas County, this town is known for its small-town feel, stunning beaches (both Caladesi Island and Honeymoon…
Honeymoon Island
Originally known as Hog Island, Honeymoon Island gained popularity in the 1940’s when an entrepreneur decided to build honeymoon-style cabins (huts, really) and start offering boat service to the island. It became a popular destination for newlyweds after receiving its…
Spoil Islands
Scattered all along the channels of northern Pinellas county are islands known as spoil islands because they were created with the dredged materials (known as spoil) that were dug up when the intracoastal waterway and other local channels were dredged.…
Three Rooker
Three Rooker, or Three Rooker Bar as it is known on nautical charts, is a set of 2 islands located between Honeymoon Island and Anclote Key, off the coast of northern Pinellas County. While it is classified on charts as…