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navy2kcoupe 01-25-2007 09:25 PM

Cruise destinations
 
As a "new" (6 months) Corvette owner and a part-time (emphasis on the PART) Florida visitor, I'd like some opinions on places that my wife and I can cruise to within a couple hours of Clearwater. I get to Florida about once every 6-8 weeks for a 5 or 6 day long weekend, and would like to know about some of the destinations that you get to on your cruises. Good restaurants to visit????? We were told about Anna Maria Island, and have gone there twice to eat at the City Pier Restaurant. Nice ride, nice destination! I would like to know a few more like that one. Thanks for any suggestions that you would care to provide.

Gannet 01-25-2007 10:40 PM

5 Bridges Run and end at Landry's for great grub.
Make the Saturday Night Cruise: Andreh's, Setzer's, Quaker Steak, Biff Burger.
Thursday night cruise in Brooksville.
Caspersen Beach down at Venice for shark's teeth. Amazing beach, best in Florida imo.
Back roads in south Hillsborough/east Manatee counties, swing by Snook River Grill in Bradenton on the way home.
For a freeway burn South, head to Everglades City and take the boat ride.
For a freeway burn North, up the Veteran's Xway all the way to the end, then swing west to Homosassa Springs. Say Hi to the manatees. The Veteran's may be a toll road, but it's very pretty, especially at the northern end.
Head up the Veteran's again to the end and meander around the back roads up there, gorgeous. Head northeast to the Garlits Museum in Ocala.
Head up the Veteran's yet again (do you get the idea I like the Veteran's?) and then continue up 19 to Cedar Key. A fascinating place. Go drive on the airport! And see the museum there, very cool. This one makes for a long day.
Do a coast-to-coast run. Drop down the Skyway, East across 64/66/98/70, dip your toes in the Atlantic, come back on 70, go to Fort Desoto or Pass-a-Grille and do the same. "Coast to coast" in a day! :D
Go up around Ocala Nat'l Forest and run around. Go find Howey-in-the-Hills.

That's just for starters. We like to drive. :D If you want to go on a Sunday and want some company, give us a shout!

Big group going to Garlits' this Sunday. You coming?

krash721 01-26-2007 07:35 AM

cruise idea
 
Lake Louisa State Park...semi-hilly terrain, an actual occasional curve, great picnic area on a lake, and nice cabins U can rent overlooking another lake. Been going there for years. Shows U the Florida of old.

Rich427 01-26-2007 08:52 AM

Navy2k,

Since you and I are in similar situations, I also have been searching out places to cruise as well and here is what I would recommend. There are a great bunch of people on this site that will go out of their way to welcome you to the Florida family and will cruise with you and introduce you to some great areas. Hook up with some of them and they will be able to show you some sites in your area of Florida.

Down in the Ft. Myers area I have had some great experiences with the help of members of this board, specifically 2Vettes, Electra, and als2052. They have bent over backwards to welcome me and help me become acquainted with the SW side.

But you asked for some recommendations within 2 hours from Clearwater and here is one that I stumbled on during my last trip down over the holidays. I would like to recommend that you drive down to Punta Gorda. There is a place called "Fisherman's Village" and it is right on the harbor. In essence it is a large covered pier with some neat shops that will probably please the wife and at the end of the pier there is a restaurant called Harpoon Harry's (I think) It is an open air restaurant with a great view of the harbor. I would think you can do Fisherman's Village in 2 hours from Clearwater.

Good luck with your excursions!

Rich

Pres712 01-26-2007 12:45 PM

Fisherman's Wharf
 
Rich427 is right on! Our club caravans down there at least twice a year. The gals love it and that restaurant is right on the river. Great food and a better view! This year some of us will be going to Corvettes of Charlotte County's Vette & Chevy Show. It's being held in Gilchrist Park which is not very far from the Wharf. The show is Feb. 25th and is from 10 - 3. We will probably leave the show and head on over to the Wharf for an early dinner/late lunch? See ya there? :dancer01:

navy2kcoupe 01-26-2007 05:41 PM

Gannet, I'd love to go to Garlits' this sunday, but un-fortunately I'm back in Boston. Thank God the car ain't here! It's so d*#% cold here that I think the car would just crack apart. B-back down there in March, and can't wait.
Gonna try some of the cruises mentioned above (and by the way.......Thanks to all who chimed in!!) and have a little "fun-in-the-sun".

Shadow 01-26-2007 05:58 PM

What they said:thumbsup:

the Lee County coast (Ft. Myers/Sanibel/Captiva/Estero) all are great destinations and have fantastic scenery, heritage/history and great places to eat. Go to the bubble Room on Captiva or the Green Flash. the Castaways is good as well.

Longboat key, Midnight Pass, Ana Maria Island and Bradenton/Holmes beach all offer fantastic scenery, good food and a relaxing atmosphere. I go there about 2-4 times a month and stop at the beach whenever i can.

Micanopy has/had some antique shops as does Myakka, Bradenton and areas east of town.

I'm working now but I'll get with you on some others when i get to a real computer!

Gordon

thebeepster 01-27-2007 09:53 AM

"Cruise" over to your nearest Barnes & Noble and order "Best Backroads of Florida" by D. Waitley. The book comes in 3 editons depending on which area of the State you are interested in....I have all 3 (paperbacks). The author describes many scenic backroads and historic points of interest normally overlooked when traveling the major arteries. I belong to a very cruise oriented club and this is the "bible" we use in planning most of our in-state activities. :thumbsup:

Shadow 01-27-2007 01:08 PM

:thumbsup: Excellent suggestion:thumbsup:

You'll find in the same section, many other books on Florida, restaurants, "old Florida" and much more that can make a real difference in your travels.

There's always the "1 tank trip" book as well. Not the best out there but certainly not bad:thumbsup:

krash721 01-27-2007 01:11 PM

cruise idea
 
There is also an excellent book out called:
'Florida Bed and Breakfast' (or sumpin' like dat) that covers an amazing amount of out of the way spots.


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