The Clearwater Historical Society consistently puts forth its various efforts in the conservation, research and use of the area's past. They do this by recovering and preserving various historical artifacts, relics and documentation. The organization also provides its services to other museums and educational institutions. The Society also maintains the Plumb House Museum on its property that offers free admission to visitors who want to come and dig deeper into Clearwater's history.
It's a screamin' good time aboard the Sea Screamer, the world's largest speedboat. Hop aboard for a one-hour cruise along the Gulf, where you'll see plenty of dolphins frolicking in the waves. The tour guides will even point out the waterfront homes of Hollywood royalty as you cruise by.
Spending time in Clearwater means that visiting the beach is almost a requirement. And regardless if you are a big fan of the beach or not, you will love spending some time outdoors at Sand Key Park. While this may be one of the many beaches in the area, it has the distinction of being the widest and whitest in Florida, including the Panhandle, as well. Enjoy strolling leisurely along the shore in the evening or make it a day-long visit. But remember that the popularity of this beach means that there is always a fair amount of fellow beach-goers on hand, so plan your visit accordingly.