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Whether you’re on your way to reconnect with family, get together with friends, explore somewhere new or just escape for a relaxing getaway, we’re excited to have you onboard. This fall promises to be among our busiest ever as travelers continue taking to the skies like never before to reunite with the people and places they love.
We have some exciting additions to the network over the next few months including new nonstop routes from Provo, UT (PVU) to four great destinations: Las Vegas, San Diego, Portland, and Orlando / Sanford. Our footprint in northeast Ohio is also expanding with new flights from Akron / Canton (CAK) to Orlando / Sanford and Ft. Lauderdale. Catch a football game in Las Vegas this season as well with our new fan packages including flight+hotel+game tickets for one great price.
Let Allegiant nonstop life be your guide to the best places to eat, drink and have fun on your vacation. Discover the delightful coastal town of Dunedin, Florida on page 37. It’s Stone Crab season in Florida and you can read all about how to experience and celebrate this delicacy in Clearwater Beach on page 45. And for families traveling with children or for those older ‘Star Wars’ fans, flip to page 54 and read about Walt Disney Resort’s newest experience, Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser.
We hope you continue to take advantage of our low fares and nonstop flights for your vacation needs. Thanks again for choosing Allegiant and have a great trip.
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Eclectic neighborhoods. Vibrant culture. An incredible culinary scene. And America’s Best Beaches. Just a few of the reasons Condé Nast Traveler’s Annual Reader’s Choice Awards named St. Pete the 10th Best Big City in the U.S.
But we’re so much more than a vacation destination. With a low cost of living, diverse real estate options, and warm, sunny days all year round, St. Pete/Clearwater makes the perfect place to work and play. Pinellas County is already home to over 38,400 businesses enjoying the benefits of our rewarding business climate. Whether you’re starting a local shop or making international transactions, St. Pete/Clearwater sets you up for success. And plenty of sunshine.
For travel information, go to VisitStPeteClearwater.com. To invest in this community we call home, go to www.pced.org.
SAVE THE DATE Upcoming events visitors won’t want to miss
By Heather TurkSEPTEMBER
Celebrating Southwest Florida’s craft brew scene, the Greater Fort Myers Chamber of Commerce’s 2nd annual SWFL Craft Beer Week takes place Sept. 1 through 5. The festivities begin with an exclusive VIP event at HeadPinz Fort Myers and continue with events and specialty beer releases at participating breweries throughout the week, like Eight-Foot Brewing and Coastal Dayz Brewery. swflcraftbeerweek.com
Halloween Horror Nights returns to Universal Studios Florida in Orlando select nights Sept. 2 through Oct. 31. The separately ticketed event features five scare zones, two live shows and 10 haunted houses, including “The Horrors of Blumhouse,” which brings to life the horrorcomedy “Freaky” and the supernatural thriller “The Black Phone.” universalorlando.com/hhn
The 22nd annual AMERICANAFEST rocks Nashville Sept. 13 through 17. Bringing together fans and music industry professionals at various venues throughout the city, the fiveday celebration features seminars, panels and networking opportunities each day and intimate music showcases each night. americanamusic.org
Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Orlando Sept.See big-name headliners in concert as well as the songwriters behind the hits during the Island Hopper Songwriter Fest Sept. 16 through 25. Taking place across Captiva Island, downtown Fort Myers and Fort Myers Beach, the 10-day festival features more than 100 shows, most of which are free and in intimate venues. islandhopperfest.visitfortmyers.com
Comedian David Spade brings his “Catch Me Inside Tour” to Tampa Theatre Sept. 24 and 25. The laughs begin Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 7:30 p.m. tampatheatre.org
OCTOBER
Attracting more than 70 race teams from around the world, Roar Offshore returns to Fort Myers Beach Oct. 6 through 8. In addition to the OPA (Offshore Powerboat Association) National Championship on Saturday, the free three-day event features a boat parade and street party on Thursday and practice races on Friday. roaroffshore.com
Fort Myers Brewing Company hosts its familyfriendly Oktoberfest celebration Oct. 6 through 9. The four-day event features a wide selection of locally brewed ales, stouts and lagers as well as German-inspired bites from local food trucks. There’s also live music and a traditional Bavarian stein-hoisting competition. fmbrew.com
The 44th annual Fall Tennessee Craft Fair takes place Oct. 7 through 9 at Nashville’s Centennial Park. Guests can purchase finely crafted artwork directly from juried, award-winning artists as well as enjoy free artist demonstrations, kids’ activities and more. tennesseecraft.org/events/ craft-fairs
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Known for its diverse, world-class performances highlighting everything from jazz to funk, Clearwater Jazz Holiday celebrates its 43rd year Oct. 14 through 16 at BayCare Ballpark. Proceeds from the festival go to help the Clearwater Jazz Holiday Foundation develop innovative programs, learning experiences and exciting performance opportunities throughout the year. clearwaterjazz.com
Halloween Notte takes over Port Charlotte’s Charlotte County Fairgrounds Oct. 14 through 16, 21 through 23 and 28 through 31. Offering three weekends of fun and fear, the festival features more kid-friendly attractions and activities like a pumpkin patch and hayrides during the day and more frightful fun like a “circus-sylum” haunted tent and zombie-themed paintball at night. halloweennotte.com
NOVEMBER
Redneck Mud Park in Punta Gorda welcomes the Trucks Gone Wild Fall Classic Nov. 10 through 13. Now in its 14th year, the four-day event features truck races, truck pulls, ATV races, live music, food and merchandise vendors, private campsites and more. Guests can even ride their own vehicles around in the mud! redneckmudpark.com
Fishermen’s Village in Punta Gorda hosts its annual Lighting of the Village on Nov. 12. The kickoff to its Festival of Lights, the free event begins at 5 p.m. with Santa’s arrival, bag pipers and more. Visitors can then view more than 1 million lights and themed decorations throughout the waterfront destination from Nov. 13 through Dec. 31. fishermensvillage.com
Once Upon a Time, the 14th annual Sanding Ovations Master’s Cup competition, takes
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place on Treasure Island Beach Nov. 17 through 20, with a special encore weekend Nov. 26 and 27. The free exhibition features breathtaking sand sculptures created by master sand sculptors from around the world as well as food and craft vendors, a kite festival and live entertainment. sandingovationsmasterscup.com
Englewood Beach Waterfest takes place at various locations throughout Englewood Nov. 17 through 20. Showcasing Englewood’s unique water resources and recreational opportunities, the event includes a block party on Friday and the OPA World Championships on Saturday and Sunday. englewoodbeachwaterfest.com
Sanding Ovations Master’s Cup, Treasure Island Beach, Nov. 17 - 20 Photo of Clearwater Jazz Holiday courtesy of Clearwater Jazz Holiday; sand sculpture by Todd Burgess Clearwater Jazz Holiday, Oct. 14 - 16Spooky Savannah
By Stacey ZableIf your love of history leans more to the supernatural this time of year, Savannah, Georgia offers plenty of ghost tours that can introduce you to the eerie and unexplained, complete with a bit of the chills.
6TH SENSE WORLD
Three miles from downtown Savannah is the 100-plus-acre famed Bonaventure Cemetery, immortalized in the Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil novel. It’s free to roam the beautiful cemetery on your own, but a tour will bring so much more of it “to life.” 6th Sense World’s original Bonaventure
Ghostly treats await those who tour one of America’s most haunted cities
Cemetery Tour is available twice a day, seven days a week. You’ll learn about the famous people who are buried here, including songwriter Johnny Mercer, sculptor John Walz, Pulitzer Prize poet Conrad Aiken and author and screenplay writer Harry Hervey. The company also offers an evening walking Sixth Sense Savannah Ghost Tour, which they tout as “The Truthseeker’s Tour.” Highlights include the Espy House, the Mercer House, Calhoun Square and more. 6thsenseworld.com
GHOSTS & GRAVESTONES
Hop on the Old Town Trolley for a nighttime “frightseeing” tour through Savannah’s Historic District. You’ll hear spooky tales of Savannah’s past from your “Ghost Hosts” while you drive by antebellum mansions, battlegrounds and Savannah’s squares. The brave can step off the trolley and into two of Savannah’s most haunted buildings with exclusive access. The first stop is the Andrew Low House. A wealthy Savannah businessman, Low commissioned renowned architect John Norris to build his mansion, which combines Grecian, Italianate and Gothic Revival styles. Tour the home, which was also where Andrew Low’s son lived with his wife Juliette Gordon, the founder of the Girl Scouts of The USA. Staff have reported seeing apparitions dressed in oldfashioned clothes — possibly the ghost of the
All aboard Ghost & Gravestones’ Old Town Trolley The 6th Sense World’s original Bonaventure Cemetery Tour brings the attraction “to life”butler or Andrew Low’s wife, Mary Cowper Stiles. The next stop is Perkins & Sons Ship Chandlery on River Street. Once you enter the antiquated building, your ghost guide will entertain you with goosebump-raising stories. ghostsandgravestones.com
GHOST CITY TOURS
Choose from four walking evening ghost tours, with each one offering a unique way of exploring the haunted locations of Savannah led by a Ghost City tour guide. The Grave Tales Ghost Tour is both familyand pet-friendly, making it a good choice for all ages. It includes Savannah’s history and most haunted spots, such as Colonial Park Cemetery, which opened in 1750, and Madison Square, home to such haunted houses as the Sorrel Weed House, the Green-Meldrim House and the location where the Battle of Savannah took place. The Beyond Good and Evil Tour for ages 16 and older focuses on the city’s macabre haunted history. Visits include the MercerWilliams House, 432 Albercorn and Colonial Park Cemetery. The focus is a bit darker and demonic on The Dead of Night Ghost Tour for ages 16 and older. Ages 21 and older can enjoy the Ghost City Haunted Pub Crawl, visiting historic and haunted bars and pubs and hearing their stories. ghostcitytours.com
HEARSE GHOST TOURS
Real hearses are transformed into eight “live” person tour vehicles to escort you on a spooky journey. Sitting in the creepy convertible, open-air hearse is the beginning of the tour that takes you through the Historic District while sharing ghost stories and focusing on fun. The unscripted tour can vary as each driver has their own personalized style including hauntings they claim to have witnessed. hearseghosttours.com
Music City’s Timeless Appeal
Good times await in Nashville
By Nancy FosterNashville, Tennessee may be known to most as Music City USA, but this Allegiant hotspot offers so much more. A downtown stay will immerse you in the city’s fascinating history, the roots of country music and its energetic vibe.
The Old Town Trolley Tour lets you hop on and off at any of 10 popular attractions in openair comfort. Stops include Music City Walk of Fame, Frist Art Museum, Centennial Park, plus those listed below. trolleytours.com
The Ryman Auditorium, a National Historic Landmark, celebrates its 130th anniversary this year. Home to the Grand Ole Opry from 1943–1974, the Ryman was recently named a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Landmark and represents the heart and sound of hundreds of legendary artists. Snap a photo on the famous stage where superstars entertained and take the self-guided tour highlighting careers of famed artists including Hank Williams, Patsy Cline and Elvis. ryman.com
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is everything country, including its front façade built to resemble piano keys. The inside rotunda showcases 800 dazzling stage costumes and 600 musical instruments played by superstars including Johnny Cash, Ray Charles, The Judds and Dolly Parton. countrymusichalloffame.org
Merchants combines history and a great meal at a downtown eaterie that dates back
Merchants is a historic three-floor restaurant and bar
to 1892. Their first-level bistro serves up Tennessee favorites like BBQ Pulled Pork and Fried Green Tomatoes. An ice-cold Tennessee Mojito or locally crafted beer pairs well. merchantsrestaurant.com
The Tennessee State Capitol, an impressive Greek Revival structure built in 1859, is a National Historic Landmark. Self-guided or guided tours pass the Governor’s office, Senate chamber and other official offices. Stroll the east side grounds to the tomb of President James K. Polk and his wife, Sarah. capitol.tn.gov
Find additional information at visitmusiccity. com
Nashville skyline Tennessee State CapitolPhoto of breathtaking view and New York City’s sights courtesy of One World Observatory; Top of the Rock courtesy of Top of the Rock; 102nd Floor courtesy of Empire State Realty Trust
SKY-HIGH VIEWS
Elevate your sightseeing experience in New York City
By Heather TurkVisitors hoping to get a bird’s-eye view of the Big Apple during their trip to New York City will find several vantage points overlooking one of the most famous cities in the world.
One of the best places to take in the scenic views is the Empire State Building. Guests will be ushered through a series of exhibits on “The World’s Most Famous Building” and New York City before reaching one of two observation decks. The 86th Floor Observatory not only provides an open-air, 360-degree view of New York from 1,050 feet in the air, but also views of five nearby states on clear days. For an even more impressive vantage point, the reimagined 102nd Floor Observatory stands 1,250 feet tall and features a 360-degree view that stretches up to 80 miles into the distance through floor-to-ceiling windows. esbnyc.com
For those who want the Empire State Building in their skyline photos, Top of the Rock offers unobstructed 360-degree views of New York City all the way to the Brooklyn Bridge and the Statue of Liberty. Visitors will learn about the planning and creation of Rockefeller Center before boarding a minutelong elevator ride that takes them to the 67th floor of 30 Rockefeller Plaza. Guests can then continue to the 70th floor, open-air roof deck located 872 feet above ground, which has no glass or metal enclosures so visitors can take the perfect picture. topoftherocknyc.com
One World Observatory boasts spectacular 360-degree views of the city and its surrounding waters as well, including Ellis Island. As visitors travel to the top of the indoor observatory, they’ll enjoy various multimedia experiences that highlight the evolution, history and vibrancy of New York City. Once guests are 1,250 feet in the air, they’ll be able to see up to 45 miles in every direction. oneworldobservatory.com
The breathtaking view from One World Observatory Take in New York City’s sights from inside One World Observatory Capture the perfect selfie at Top of the Rock The Empire State Building’s 102nd Floor Observatory was recently updated as part of a $165 million reimagination nonstopAUSTIN MUSIC LIVE
Three iconic venues helped make Austin the live music capital of the world
By Teresa BitlerFrom the moment Allegiant passengers step inside Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, it’s clear why Austin is the Live Music Capital of the World. Live music plays on six different stages throughout the terminal. But that’s just the beginning, from restaurants to retail stores, music is everywhere.
ANTONE’S NIGHTCLUB
Since 1975, blues greats have performed at Antone’s Nightclub. Muddy Waters, Buddy Guy and B.B. King headlined at Antone’s, and The Fabulous Thunderbirds and Stevie Ray Vaughan’s Triple Threat Revue got their start here. If that weren’t enough, Willie Nelson, Ray Charles and Eric Clapton have stepped onstage at Antone’s, too.
The club’s new 5th Street location features photos of these and other greats hanging on white walls, a long bar under a tin ceiling and space enough for 400 music lovers. Big Henry’s, an attached record store, sells a selection of carefully curated albums. antonesnightclub.com
STUBB’S BAR-B-Q
Christopher B. Stubblefield opened his original barbecue joint in Lubbock in the 1970s. While the focus was great barbecue, great music was always a given. Over the years, Johnny Cash, George Thorogood, Willie Nelson, John Lee Hooker, Stevie Ray Vaughn and others “played for their supper” at Stubb’s.
Today, the music continues to complement Stubb’s smokey fare, served in a historic 1850s limestone building in Austin. At night, concertgoers listen to rock, country and other genres at the property’s outdoor
amphitheater. On Sunday, they can atone for their revelries at Stubb’s Gospel Brunch. stubbsaustin.com
THE ACL LIVE AT THE MOODY THEATER
Although the Moody Theater opened in 2011, the PBS television program “Austin City Limits” (ACL) dates back to 1974, when a still relatively unknown Willie Nelson performed before the cameras. Since then, everyone from Jerry Lee Lewis to the Foo Fighters have appeared on what has turned out to be the longest-running music program in television history.
Allegiant passengers can buy tickets for one of 100 ACL concerts held at the theater every year. Tickets are also available for the more intimate 3TEN ACL Live venue next door. acl-live.com
STAY & PLAY at Sunseeker Resort Charlotte Harbor
Florida’s newest premier Gulf Coast oasis
The highly anticipated Sunseeker Resort is officially accepting guest reservations for stays May 2023.
Slated to open in Spring 2023, Sunseeker Resort Charlotte Harbor is set to bring more than just traditional resort style amenities to Southwest Florida’s Gulf Coast. As the first completely new-build resort with more than 300 rooms to open in Southwest Florida in over 13 years, the highly anticipated resort will offer guests the finest amenities, becoming the perfect place to stay and play!
At Sunseeker Resort Charlotte Harbor, guests can escape to an endlessly entertaining, totally relaxing waterfront destination where life is so simple and simply amazing. Featuring 785 well-appointed guest rooms, which include 596 state rooms and 189 signature Sunsuites™, The Resort will be fully equipped with world-class amenities including a rooftop pool oasis, ground level ultra-luxe resort style pool, retail outlets situated along a scenic harbor walk, a stateof-the-art fitness center, tranquil spa, a
championship golf course exclusive to hotel guests and 20 wholly-owned and branded food & beverage concepts, including seven restaurant destinations with dedicated private dining rooms.
When completed, the resort will offer guests the utmost in comfort for those traveling for a weekend getaway, special occasion or looking for short-or-long term residence to escape for the season. The Sunsuites hotelwithin-a-hotel experience offers exclusive amenities that make guests feel like a VIP. Arrival at the Sunsuites begins at the designated Lotus Tower porte-cochère with a personal welcome curbside by a luxury experience representative, who will then breeze guests through check-in and assist with all needs throughout the stay. Before heading upstairs via private elevator, guests can swing by the private lounge area with complimentary light snacks and beverages. The coastal inspired one-to three-bedroom suites come complete with a private covered balcony, separate living area, fully equipped kitchen, serene spa-like bathroom and
unsurpassed amenities. Sunsuites pair the comforts of a full-time residence with a luxury resort lifestyle.
From tarpon fishing to sunset cruises, Sunseeker Resort’s curated excursions allow guests to experience Port Charlotte’s natural beauty from the air, land and sea. One of the many amenities available at Sunseeker Resort is the private championship level, par 72, 18-hole golf course, Aileron Golf Club. Designed by renowned golf course architect and former collegiate golfer Kipp Schulties, Aileron Golf Club will offer Sunseeker guests the ultimate resort-level golf experience. The private course, exclusive to hotel patrons only, will feature five different teeing selections on every hole, providing golfers with options of
play from 5,000 yards to over 7,000 yards. The exclusive golf club will boast a fullservice pro shop, a 10,000-square-foot luxe clubhouse complete with a restaurant, bar and a retail area offering Aileron merchandise that is only available for purchase at the course.
Golfers will also enjoy the use of state-ofthe-art lithium-ion golf carts with PACE technology GOLFLOGIX, which includes GPS distances and 3D heat maps of the greens.
On property, guests can relax and step into serenity at the full service Lorelei Spa. Offering a holistic array of beauty, wellness products and services, the Lorelei Spa offers unique and exclusive treatments such as aromatherapy and chronotherapy, as well as more traditional
Sunsuites One Bedroom Harbor View Kingday spa services including, massages and waxing. With 10 individual treatment rooms, a private relaxation area, a full service salon, luxurious robes and slippers and more, the Lorelei Spa is the perfect place to unwind.
At the state-of-the-art wellness center, guests can stay fit using the latest fitness equipment and technology with expert-led workout classes ranging from yoga, pilates, spin, endurance training, barre and more. The 7,100-square-foot space is powered by innovative Technogym equipment, and has something suited for every guest’s personal goals. From challenging strength training and high-energy kickboxing to meaningful meditation, one-on-one personal training services are also available to guests.
Set upon the Peace River and easily situated close to five airports (Punta Gorda Airport (PGD), Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport (SRQ), St. Pete-Clearwater
International Airport (PIE), Tampa International Airport (TPA) and Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB)) and accessible to Tampa, Sarasota, Miami and Orlando, Sunseeker Resort offers the perfect combination of versatility and leisure for groups of all sizes. For groups looking for VIP treatment directly into Punta Gorda, Allegiant Air’s private charters are available from any U.S. airport for easy access to Sunseeker Resort. Allegiant Allways Rewards® members also receive 15 percent off all stays at Sunseeker Resorts.
Sunseeker Resort Charlotte Harbor is now accepting guest reservations for stays in May 2023 and is conveniently located at 4949 Tamiami Trail, Charlotte Harbor, FL 33980. For more information or to make reservations at Sunseeker Resort Charlotte Harbor, visit www.sunseekerresorts.com or call (833) 909-5700. For the most up-to-date news and information, please follow the hotel on Instagram @sunseekerresorts.
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On a paddle down a Blueway trail in Punta Gorda/Englewood Beach, you’ll discover an outdoor wonderland as it was thousands of years ago, from pristine mangrove forests to fascinating wildlife. It’s a trip back in time that will bring you back to what matters most: sharing moments you’ll never forget.
THE MARVELOUS MURALS OF PUNTA GORDA
By Gabriele WalkowWith temperatures and humidity falling to more comfortable levels, this is the perfect time of year to take a self-guided walking or biking tour of Punta Gorda’s stunning murals. Vibrant and steeped in storytelling, the 32 murals preserve the rich history of the Punta Gorda area.
Free walking/biking guides are available around town, including the Punta Gorda Chamber of Commerce and area hotels. These guides provide mural locations and a map, or visitors can download the mural map at their website. Each mural wall contains a QR code that can be scanned by your smart phone or tablet to access information about the mural, the artist and the scene depicted. Established as a non-profit in 1995, the Punta Gorda Historic Mural Society (PGHMS) is the driving force behind the preservation of Punta Gorda’s history through its creation of public murals.
Rich in history, culture and color, these murals tell powerful stories
“The murals are considered a cherished Punta Gorda treasure,” said Kelly Gaylord, president, Punta Gorda Historic Mural Society. “Thanks to strong community support over the past 27 years, the society has created a visual roadmap of the area’s local history with its murals.”
The first mural, the Hotel Charlotte Harbor, was finished in September 1995 and dedicated the next month. With the first mural completed, the organization was off and running.
Peace River Panorama illustrates a tranquil Peace River setting surrounded by the vast diversity of flora and fauna indigenous to the area The End of the Line mural features town founder Isaac Trabue. Originally painted in 1997, it was repainted in 2009 restoring it back to its original state. Movie Memories was originally completed in 2000 but then destroyed by Hurricane Charley in 2004. It was recreated at its new location in 2009 nonstop punta gorda Continued onnonstop LIFESTYLE
example, the End of the Line mural features town founder Isaac Trabue, who was instrumental in getting the railroad built to Punta Gorda. The town prospered when the railroad arrived, and it was the “end of the line” for the west coast of Florida from 1886 until 1904.
Work on the newest mural, Boating in Paradise, was completed in July. It depicts the 70-plus year history of Punta Gorda’s first boat club.
Interestingly, artist Keith Goodson painted the mural onto mural cloth. This technology allows the artist to paint the mural in the studio. The society has used this new technique on its last three murals. For this mural, aluminum panels were installed on the front exterior of the Punta Gorda Boat Club, and then the painted mural cloth was installed on the aluminum.
In addition, the society offers History Classes and Mural Walking Tours. Learn more about the Mural Program and the rich local history of the area by attending a class or taking a
DID YOU KNOW?
The Punta Gorda murals are part of the much larger Florida Mural Trail, where artists from small towns to big cities are using blank walls as their creative canvases.
tour. Classes are taught throughout the year and guided Walking Tours are offered from January to March. Each tour is limited to 12 participants, so register early through the Punta Gorda Chamber of Commerce.
For more information on the marvelous murals of Punta Gorda, visit their website. puntagordamurals.org
Photos courtesy of Punta Gorda Historic Mural Society Located at Laishley Park Municipal Marina, Captivating Charlotte County is a colorful depiction of what lies below and above the water line in Charlotte Harbor Peace River Panorama The newest mural, Boating in Paradise, with artist Keith Goodson, during the creative processpaddle time
Trusted tour operators in Punta Gorda/Englewood Beach
By Heather TurkPaddlers wanting to get out on the water during their trip to Punta Gorda/Englewood Beach in hopes of seeing some of the area’s marine life — including dolphins and manatees — will have no problem finding a local tour company that fits their needs.
Offering guided eco tours with a certified Florida Master Naturalist, SUP Englewood boasts the largest fleet of paddle boards and launch out of Don Pedro Island State Park or Boca Grande, like the 4-hour Don Pedro Island State Park kayak tour that includes lunch on the island and a beach walk to search for shells and shark teeth. All tours are narrated, with guides pointing out native vegetation, birds, mammals and small marine life like sea stars and urchins along the way. For those who would rather explore the area’s waters on their own, rentals are also available. supenglewood.com
Glass Bottom Rentals offers standup paddle board and kayak rentals, too, in addition to 2-hour guided “Mermaid” tours with a
Selkie Adaptive Paddle makes sure almost everyone who wants to can get out on the water Get up close to native marine life on a private paddling tour with Paddleboard Adventures Paddlers frequently spot large marine mammals such as manatees on SUP Englewood’s eco toursFlorida Master Naturalist that launch from the Boca Grande Fishing Pier. Perfect for beginner and advanced paddlers, the tours launch into a calm and shallow cove that offers quick access to nearby islands and the Boca Grande Sandbar. What makes Glass Bottom Rentals particularly unique, though, is its clear kayaks that let paddlers see the marine life swimming below them during their excursion. That means guests don’t have to go snorkeling to get an underwater view! glassbottomrentals.com
For those looking to experience a private paddling tour, Paddleboard Adventures offers guided tours with a Florida Master Naturalist for two to 10 people. Perfect for families, small groups or just couples who want a more secluded experience, all tours depart from Boca Grande and explore the estuaries and barrier islands of the Charlotte Harbor Aquatic Preserves. Tours typically launch mid island so guests can paddle to Three Sisters Island and Hoagen Key, although sometimes they launch on the north end of the island to explore Placida Sound and Little Gasparilla Island. Either way, guests are in for a breathtaking adventure they won’t soon forget! paddleboardadventures1.com
Punta Gorda/Englewood Beach is also home to one of the coolest tour operators around: Selkie Adaptive Paddle. Ensuring that almost anyone who wants to experience the area’s beautiful waterways can, the nonprofit company specializes in private adaptive paddle board and kayak tours that offer specialized equipment and instruction. Launching out of Boca Grande or Don Pedro Island State Park, the tours let those who usually might not be able to go paddling due to their wheelchair or other special needs join their friends or family on a guided excursion, creating an unforgettable experience for everyone involved. selkieadaptivepaddle.com
Photo of Selkie Adaptive Paddle courtesy of Selkie Adaptive Paddle; Manatee and dolphin courtesy of SUP Englewood; Native marine life and private tour courtesy of Paddleboard Adventures; Glass Bottom Rentals by Michelle Starr Experience the serenity of Punta Gorda/Englewood Beach on a private tour with Paddleboard Adventures Dolphin sightings are common on a guided eco tour with SUP Englewood Paddlers often find stunning seashells on Glass Bottom Rentals’ guided “Mermaid” tours Paddleboard Adventures’ private paddle board tours are ideal for families nonstop Punta gorda/englewood beachPhoto of deck of Matanzas on the Bay courtesy of Mantanzas on the Bay; PierSide Grill and Famous Blowfish Bar courtesy of PierSide Grill and Famous Blowfish Bar
A FEAST FOR THE SENSES
Delightful alfresco dining options in the Fort Myers area
By Heather TurkFoodies hungry to enjoy the warm weather in Southwest Florida for as long as possible during their trip to Fort Myers will discover several delectable restaurants in the area known for alfresco dining.
A staple of the Fort Myers Beach community for more than 35 years, Matanzas on the Bay serves up beautiful bayside views from inside the restaurant as well as out on its 110-seat waterfront deck. Open for lunch and dinner, the local favorite offers guests a true taste of Southwest Florida, with fresh, locally sourced seafood from Blue Star Seafood Company, produce from Pair-A-Dice Produce, and draft beers from Fort Myers Brewing Company. Diners can savor specialties like the flash-fried Crunchy Grouper served with a zesty orange dipping sauce or enjoy “the best pizza on the beach” — Dave’s Dockside Pizza — upstairs at Petey’s Upper Deck, which offers additional covered outdoor seating overlooking the sailboats nearby. Live entertainment is featured daily, too. matanzasonthebay.com
PierSide Grill and Famous Blowfish Bar is another generational favorite on Fort Myers Beach. Known for its spectacular sunset views,
Savor beautiful waterfront views on the outside deck of Matanzas on the Bay
the relaxed restaurant invites guests to soak up views of the Gulf of Mexico from its 150-seat patio while enjoying delicious dishes like the Gulf Shrimp Burger for lunch or dinner. Live music is also featured twice daily. Whatever entrée you decide on, be sure to start your meal with The Original World Famous Beach Bread topped with garlic butter, three types of cheese, a hint of onion, vine-ripened tomatoes and chopped green olives — the flavorful appetizer has been ordered more than 200,000 times over the past 25 years! piersidegrill.com
Over on Sanibel Island, The Island Cow has been a family favorite for more than two decades. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, the casual eatery boasts an expansive menu of 300 different items, from Old Florida coastal comfort food to Caribbean-inspired cuisine. Guests can enjoy such delectable dishes as Hey That Paella — the house specialty made with large shrimp, scallops, fresh fish, chicken, andouille sausage and shellfish — while dining in a tropical outdoor setting on the restaurant’s 60-seat patio and playing a game of ring toss. On the weekends, guests can even enjoy live music. sanibelislandcow.com
PierSide Grill and Famous Blowfish Bar prides itself on giving guests the “quintessential beachfront dining experience”
The Glass Coast
Florida’s burgeoning glass art scene has a new home
Surf, sun, sand and glass? It may be surprising to find that Sarasota is more than just a pretty place. There’s a burgeoning glass art scene that has earned it the moniker of The Glass Coast. Artists from around the world clamor to be included in the storied halls of Florida’s State Art Museum, The John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art, and have their work exhibited in The Kotler-Coville Glass Pavilion.
The 2,000-square-foot gallery space is free to visit 7 days a week, with a rotating display from the Ringling’s 300 works of glass art. This is a growing area in the museum’s permanent collection, totaling over 44,000 works, and is well worth a visit alone. Designed by Lewis + Whitlock, the Glass Pavilion fits in well amongst The Ringling’s other venues, which are as distinctive as the namesake proprietor. It’s astounding that even next to the grandeur of the 1920s mansion, Ca’ d’Zan, The Kotler-Coville Glass Pavilion stands on its own, thanks to a sculptural glass and aluminum façade that enables captivating glimpses of the many beautiful works inside.
These unique works of art are more contemporary than what you’d expect to find in a museum that also houses artwork dating back to the 1500s. “There are wonderful examples by major names in the glass field. The American Studio Glass movement was really burgeoning in the 1960s and 70s,” says Curator of Ca’ d’Zan and Decorative Arts, Marissa Hershon. Pieces on view range from the 1930s to the present, illustrating the historical arc and advancements of this artistic medium over time.
“The Kotler-Coville Glass Pavilion primarily focuses on 20th and 21st century glass, however, I hope to curate juxtapositions down the road with historic and
The Kotler-Coville Glass Pavilion Karencontemporary to show how artists today are often looking to art history, and even looking to techniques that date back to ancient times and reviving them.”
These glassmaking techniques date back to Renaissance artists as well as ancient Mediterranean civilizations lost to time. “There’s a great deal of Italian influence on glass artists. You’ll see different techniques that go back centuries to Venice on the island of Murano, that American glass artists of the 20th and 21st century are continuing to mine, and then giving them a new expression.”
A perfect example is Richard Marquis’ Vase which utilizes a practice named after the Venetian isle on which it originated. “That pattern you see is actually murrine, one of Marquis’ most often used techniques. Where you see those squares with the polka dots on them, each one of those was a separate slice of murrina that he’s then laid out on the marver table and rolled up into a molten glass bubble, and then formed this Vase by glass blowing.” The colorful Vase evokes both a kitschy aesthetic while exhibiting an ancient craft, creating something brand new by combining elements of the past. “He’s taking age-old techniques and giving these a completely new look.”
While the Glass Pavilion celebrates long-practicing contemporary artists, there’s still room in the medium and museum for a bit of innovation. “Amber Cowan is an artist I’ve been following for years,” says Hershon, ”She really is a trailblazer. She takes vintage glass that was made in the early 20th century at an industrial factory… and she’s taking cullet or the scrap glass that was thrown away into the trash heap, and she’s given it a whole new life by recreating it by flame working.” Those who have watched Netflix’s “Blown Away,” a glass blowing competition show, may be familiar with the technique, where instead of melting the glass in the fiery glory hole, “she uses a torch to melt the glass and reshape it and sculpt it.” The result is a beautiful collage of interrelated elements that make up the piece Bridesmaid Returns to the Shore of her Full Moon. “It’s really a showstopper, it stops you in your tracks.”
Marvin Lipofsky (American, 1938-2016), San José Group 2004-06 #6, Assisted by Students of San José State University, 2004-2006, Glass, Gift of Edris Weis, 2017-2021, 2021.37
Richard Marquis (American, born 1945), Vase, ca. 1998, glass, Gift of Warren and Margot Coville, 2020, 2020.3.8
focusing on blowing glass and creating these vibrant biomorphic shapes that are just art for art’s sake.”
The museum’s acquisitions span from the functional to the decorative, literal interpretations to the more abstract. “There are a lot of artists in the glass world that find inspiration in nature,“ says Hershon, indicating
Debora Moore’s Paphiopedilum Bamboo, “and each one of them has their own unique vision.”
Gorgeous glass orchids trickle down the side of a hollow piece of bamboo that looks so life-like, you’d be forgiven for thinking it wasn’t glass.
It shares a room with Marvin Lipofsky’s San José Group 2004-06 #6, which takes inspiration from nature and turns it into something a bit more enigmatic.
“He’s another American pioneer who is pretty well-known in the glass world for his work. He really stretched the potential of glass as a sculptural medium. So, instead of it simply being a functional design, he was really
The Glass Pavilion showcases not only a high level of technical skill but also creative vision. The fragility of glass makes ambitious projects like Karen LaMonte’s Rose Dress inherently risky endeavors. The massive, life-size glass sculpture is composed of three separate pieces that were made by pouring molten glass into her own carved molds and letting them cool for months in the annealing oven. The amazing craftsmanship is evident in the sculpture, which comments on the depiction of the female figure in the history of art by its absence within the dress. “She’s basically taking the idea of the female nude and turning it on its head.”
Rose Dress is an example of Hershon’s vision for the glass collection. Both technically impressive on the surface, while expressing a deeper meaning. “I want to feature artists whose technical virtuosity is spot on,” says Hershon, “and whose work also can be enjoyed on multiple levels. It’s visually beautiful, but also, there’s symbolic meaning behind the imagery. That’s what I look for and why I put works on view… It’s that the art can speak to people on different levels.”
To view more highlights from The KotlerCoville Glass Pavilion, follow Marissa Hershon on instagram @intrepidcurator and visit the website. emuseum.ringling.org
Amber Cowan (American, born 1981), Bridesmaid Returns to the Shore of her Full Moon (detail), 2019, glass and mixed media, Museum purchase with funds from an anonymous donor, 2021, 2021.44 Photo of Bridesmaid Returns to the Shore of her Full Moon by Matthew Hollerbush, courtesy of Heller Gallery; Vase courtesy of The RinglingHome of the oldest brewery in Florida, Dunedin offers some of the state’s best microbrews. Dunedin also boasts one of the best artisan craft distilleries.
MAKE A STOP AT EACH
7venth Sun Brewery 1012 Broadway, Dunedin
Beach Island Brewery 2058 Bayshore Blvd, Dunedin
Caledonia Brewing 587 Main Street, Dunedin
Cotherman Distilling Co. 933 Huntley Avenue, Dunedin
Cueni Brewing Co. 945 Huntley Avenue, Dunedin
Dunedin Brewery 937 Douglas Avenue, Dunedin
ALL WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE DOWNTOWN
HOB Brewing Co. 931 Huntley Avenue, Dunedin
Soggy Bottom Brewing Co. 660 Main Street, Dunedin
Woodwright Brewing Co. 985 Douglas Avenue, Dunedin
A DIVERSE DESTINATION
Discover the delightful coastal town of Dunedin
By Heather TurkTravelers looking for a destination along Florida’s West Coast that has a quaint, small town feel while still boasting many big-city amenities needn’t look any further than the charming town of Dunedin. Pronounced done-ee-din, the diverse coastal town is sure to have something for everyone to enjoy.
Two of Florida’s most beautiful state parks call Dunedin home: Honeymoon Island State Park and Caladesi Island State Park. Known for its emerald green waters and baby powder-like sand, Honeymoon Island is the most visited state park in Florida. Meanwhile, Caladesi Island State Park was named the second-best beach in America on Dr. Beach’s 2022 Top 10 Beaches list thanks in part to its sparkling azure waters and soft, crystalline quartz sand. Guests can go swimming, shelling, snorkeling, kayaking and fishing at both parks, as well as look for wildlife.
A mecca for recreation lovers, Dunedin not only features 29 parks and more than 350 acres of green space, but is also regarded as the heart of the Fred Marquis Pinellas Trail, a 47-mile linear trail extending from St. Pete to Tarpon Springs that runs through downtown Dunedin. Guests can bike, walk, skate or jog down the paved trail, which has a multitude of unique restaurants, bars and shops to stop at along the way.
The shopping in Dunedin is actually as unique as the town itself. Guests will discover an array of locally owned businesses that specialize in handmade artisan lines not found in typical retail environments. Shoppers can purchase merchandise imported from Ireland, Scotland, Wales and other areas influenced by Celtic culture at the Celtic Shop of Dunedin; buy a variety of gifts for women, including candles, apparel and kitchen accessories, at The Ivory
The Fred Marquis Pinellas Trail runs through the center of downtown Dunedin nonstop dunedinnonstop dunedinPalm; and find something for everyone on their gift-giving list — from children’s items to custom jewelry — at The Great Giftsby.
When it’s time for some primping, the hair stylists at Salon Blond — an Aveda Lifestyle salon in downtown Dunedin— are sure to have guests looking their best. Downtown Dunedin also has an organic grocery store, Nature’s Food Patch, with its own café serving smoothies and scratch-made fare like soups and sandwiches.
Dunedin is a great place for beer aficionados as well. The town has seven craft breweries located within a mile of one another — HOB Brewing Company, 7Venth Sun Brewery, Caledonia Brewing, Soggy Bottom Brewing Co., Woodwright Brewing Co., Cueni Brewing Co. and Florida’s oldest microbrewery, Dunedin Brewery — with an eighth brewery (Beach Island Brewery) located only a mile-and-a-half away from the others. There’s also a veteranowned and female-owned distillery downtown, Cotherman Distilling Co., for those who prefer vodka, gin, whiskey and rum to beer.
Most of the breweries that make up Dunedin’s thriving craft beer scene — including Woodwright Brewing Co., pictured here — are located within walking distance of one another The pristine beach at Honeymoon Island State Park is perfect for families Continued on page 41 Photos of sunset and Woodwright Brewing courtesy of the Dunedin Chamber of Commerce; kayakers courtesy of Visit St. Pete/Clearwater; singers by Silent John; beach by Dorky Daisy Photography/Lisa SampietroCeltic products of the highestquality representing the Celtic nationsof Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Cornwall, Isle of Man & Brittany. Featuring Highland wear, gifts, jewelry, apparel, music, tartansand specialty foods.
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For visitors who would rather play a round of golf than enjoy a round of drinks, Dunedin Golf Club was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. Open to the public, the par-72 Donald Ross-designed course is one of the top courses in the Tampa Bay area.
Dunedin’s entertainment and arts scenes aren’t to be missed either. Not only does the town host more than 50 special events annually, like the Dunedin Wines the Blues music and wine festival happening on Nov. 12, but it also has the Dunedin Fine Art Center that regularly hosts classes and exhibitions. Be sure to check out its “Our Finest: DFAC Faculty Works” exhibit on display through the end of the year, featuring works by the faculty that showcase their exceptional artistry in the media they teach.
For those wanting to explore the surrounding area during their stay, the Jolley Trolley connects guests to Clearwater Beach, Palm Harbor and Tarpon Springs. The Clearwater Ferry also runs from downtown Dunedin to Clearwater Beach, helping visitors avoid traffic. However, with so much to experience in Dunedin, guests will never grow bored during their visit. In fact, it’s not uncommon for visitors to inquire about moving to the delightful town after seeing everything it has to offer!
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BASEBALL IN DUNEDIN Make plans to attend a spring training game
In 1977, Dunedin scored a home run with Major League Baseball fans when it became the spring training home of the Toronto Blue Jays.
The only MLB team to have just one spring training home, the Toronto Blue Jays play 14 to 18 games at TD Ballpark every year. The ballpark was renovated in 2020 to not only increase fan capacity from 5,500 to 8,500, but also to add such new attractions as a 360-degree boardwalk around the outfield, an air-conditioned bar along the third base line and an outdoor bar in rightfield. Bathrooms, concessions and suites were renovated, too, and other amenities were added like special group areas.
Spring training games run from late February through the end of March. Visit milb.com/dunedin for the 2023 schedule when it’s released in September, and catch the Dunedin Blue Jays — the Toronto Blue Jays’ Single-A affiliate — play their final 2022 home games at TD Ballpark Sept. 6 through 11.
The Toronto Blue Jays play a variety of teams during spring training, including the Pittsburgh Pirates TD Ballpark was built in 1930 and most recently renovated in 2020 nonstop dunedin Photo of golf course and “Dogedin” by Dorky Daisy Photography/Lisa Sampietro; TD Ballpark courtesy of the Dunedin Chamber of Commerce; baseball field courtesy of the Florida Sports Foundation Dunedin Golf Club was the former home of the PGA of AmericaStone Crab Season in Florida
This delicious crustacean is an annual treat
By Nancy FosterStone crab season in Florida is upon us, the time when throngs of people visit to get their fill of this delicate, sweet crustacean. From October 15th through May 15th, commercial fishermen are permitted to harvest the larger parts of the crab’s claw which must measure at least 2 ¾” to allow for regeneration. Only then can the legal catch appear on restaurant menus.
Not only are stone crabs incredibly delicious but they’re also easy to eat — just add a tub of drawn butter, a bunch of napkins and an icy cold beer, and you’re on your way to seafood heaven. Stone crab’s popularity is so high that three Clearwater Beach restaurants launch the season with festivals. Each entice visitors with live entertainment, games, souvenirs, thirst-quenching beverages and plates heaped with claws that are sold by the pound.
COCO’S ANNUAL CRABFEST
OCTOBER 21 – 23
Coco’s Crush Bar & Grill is just two blocks off the beach and will debut its first stone crab festival this year. Sit at tables inside or out, order a bucket of claws and wash them down with their signature Orange Crush. cocoscrushbar.com
FRENCHY’S STONE CRAB WEEKEND
OCTOBER 28 – 29
Since 1984, Frenchy’s Original Café has featured a block party with huge tents and long tables for seating and shade, plus plenty
of food, beer and liquor stations. All six Frenchy’s area restaurants will serve stone crab, but for the original good time, head to Frenchy’s Original Café. frenchysonline.com
PALM PAVILION’S STONE CRAB WEEKEND
OCTOBER 28 – 30
Palm Pavilion Beachside Grill & Bar is the only festival site directly on the beach. Festivities run day and night, but a late afternoon stop gets you plenty of time to enjoy cool drinks, high-energy music, luscious stone crab and a vibrant Gulf sunset. palmpavilion.com
Stone Crab at Palm Paviliion Beachside Grill & Bar nonstop Clearwater Beach Palm Pavilion Stone Crab Weekend Stone Crab plate at Palm Pavilion Beachside Grill & Bar Photos courtesy of Palm Pavilion Beachside Grill & BarSERENITY IN ST. PETE
Experience the tropical beauty of Sunken Gardens By Heather TurkThose in search of a little serenity during their trip to St. Pete needn’t look any further than its oldest living museum, Sunken Gardens.
A lush botanical paradise located in the midst of the bustling city, Sunken Gardens is one Florida’s last remaining roadside attractions. Originally a sinkhole and ancient lakebed that was purchased for development in 1911, the 4-acre botanical garden is now home to some of the oldest tropical plants in the region. Meandering paths guide visitors of all ages through a living collection of more than 50,000 tropical plants and flowers, including bromeliads and bougainvilleas. Guests will also pass by cascading waterfalls, koi ponds
and an assortment of wildlife that call the gardens home, such as macaws, kookaburras, tortoises and even a flock of flamingos!
Designated a Local Historic Landmark in 1998, Sunken Gardens will soon house an
Sunken Gardens’ has a breathtaking bougainvillea wall Blooming flowers, like these bromeliads, are on display at Sunken Gardens nonstop st. pete Photo of bougainvillea wall by Jen Tyson; bromeliads by Beth Reynoldsall-new History Center so visitors can learn more about its legacy. Scheduled to open this fall in the attraction’s original 1940 entrance — a building that until recently housed the gardens’ tropical birds at night — the History Center will feature exhibits showcasing Sunken Gardens’ history and its important role during the era of Old Florida roadside attractions. Never-before-seen photos, documents and footage of Sunken Gardens during its heyday when it attracted 250,000 visitors a year will be showcased within exhibit panels and a media wall to further enrich each guest’s visit.
Sunken Gardens is open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. and Sunday from noon until 4:30 p.m. Admission is $15 for adults, $12 for seniors age 62 and older and $6 for children ages 2 to 17. While the last admission is sold at 4 p.m., it is recommended guests give themselves at least two hours to fully appreciate the gardens’ breathtaking beauty and tranquil atmosphere. stpete.org/visitors/sunken_ gardens.php
Sunken Gardens’ new History Center will showcase classic photos of the roadside attraction Sunken Gardens offers guests a tranquil escape that feels worlds away from downtown St. Pete Sunken Gardens’ Wedding Bridge is a popular place for photographs Photo of Sunken Gardens history and tranquil escape courtesy of Sunken Gardens; Wedding Bridge by Jen TysonBEACHSIDE LIBATIONS
By Heather TurkThose visiting St. Pete/Clearwater will quickly discover that there’s no better place to kick back with a drink than at one of the area’s stunning beach bars.
PALM PAVILION BEACHSIDE GRILL & BAR
The oldest operating beach pavilion in the Southeastern United States, this beach bar has been a Clearwater Beach landmark since 1926. Guests can soak up breathtaking views of Clearwater Beach and the Gulf of Mexico while enjoying live music daily and feasting upon an extensive menu offering everything
Raise your glass at one of St. Pete/Clearwater’s popular beach bars
from Gator Bites to seafood and farm dinners. A selection of tropical cocktails further helps put guests in an island frame of mind, like the signature Island Rum Punch made with Bacardí Mango, Pineapple and Coconut rums and exotic fruit juices. palmpavilion.com
ROWE BAR
Named after the hotel’s founder, Thomas Rowe, this 200-seat Gulf-front bar at The Don CeSar sets a new standard for St. Pete beach bars. Guests can enjoy a menu of Prohibitionera cocktails, juleps, bubbles, fine wines and local craft beers while relishing such tasty bites as the Goat Cheese Fritters from inside of the bar or on its expansive outdoor deck that stretches out over the sand dunes. There are also modern fire pits on the pavilion that guests can sit around to ward off the evening chill after watching one of St. Pete Beach’s picturesque sunsets. doncesar.com/dining/the-rowe-bar
SALTY’S TIKI BAR & BEACH LOUNGE
Offering a unique Gulf-front setting with varied options for seating — including serpentine sofas with fire tables on the sand — this newly expanded St. Pete beach bar at the TradeWinds Island Grand Resort transports guests to a tropical paradise. Visitors can play a game of tiki toss with their friends while savoring light bites and sipping
Photo of Shephard’s Tiki Beach Bar courtesy of Shephard’s Tiki Beach Bar; Palm Pavilion Beachside Grill & Bar drink, sunset and music courtesy of Palm Pavilion Beachside Grill & Bar Palm Pavilion guests can soak up the sights while sipping its signature Island Rum PunchIn addition to Rowe Bar, The Don CeSar has a newly renovated poolside bar that’s open to visitors — the Beacon Pool Bar & Lookout — boasting unmatched views of the Gulf of Mexico from its rooftop lounge.
an assortment of tropical cocktails, like the signature frozen Island Escape made from piña colada mix with banana liqueur, melon liqueur, light rum and Chambord. Seven beers are also available on tap, and live music is featured nightly. tradewindsresort.com/island-grand-beachresort/eat-drink/saltys-tiki-bar-beach-lounge
SHEPHARD’S TIKI BEACH BAR
Located steps away from a private stretch of white sand beach on the glimmering Gulf of Mexico, this Clearwater Beach tiki bar at Shephard’s Beach Resort has been popular with locals and tourists alike since the early 1990s. Originally just a table by the pool, it has evolved over the years into an entertainment venue with two bars and a state-of-the-art stage on the beach that hosts live music daily. Guests can enjoy everything from relaxing reggae music to rock ‘n’ roll while indulging in cool cocktails and casual Florida beach fare made from only the best ingredients. This includes grouper that’s delivered fresh daily and all-natural, grass-fed beef burgers. Dolphin sightings are common, so be sure to keep your eyes on the water! shephards.com
Photo of Salty’s Tiki Bar & Beach Lounge courtesy of TradeWinds Island Resorts Palm Pavilion features live entertainment daily on the south end of its deck Palm Pavilion is known for its spectacular sunsets Sip tropical cocktails with your toes in the sand at Salty’s Tiki Bar & Beach Lounge Shephard’s Tiki Beach Bar has its own stage on the beach so guests can listen to some beachfront tunes nonstop St. Pete/ClearwaterShopping!!"
Dining &
Photos of Dees Brothers beer flight courtesy of Dees Brothers Brewery; Deviant Wolfe Brewing taproom by Brooke Russell; variety of handcrafted beers courtesy of Sanford Brewing Company
WHAT’S BREWING?
If you are a brewery hopper, historic downtown Sanford is a must-visit
By Gabriele WalkowHistoric downtown Sanford is home to four distinctive craft breweries, each offering unique brews, delicious food and Southern hospitality. There’s no better time for Allegiant travelers to pick up the Central Florida Ale Trail map and check off the Sanford breweries than during Oktoberfest.
DEVIANT WOLFE BREWING
Indulge in creative suds at this family-owned craft brewery and taproom. Selections range from the more classic Nefarious Nebulas, a traditional hefeweizen wheat beer; to Best Florida Beer 2019 Silver Medal winner I Ain’t Afraid of No Roast, a robust porter with a dark malty body; to the popular Sourmanjaro, a kettle sour blonde ale conditioned on African coffee beans. They also serve guests ciders, kombucha and a selection of wines. deviantwolfebrewing.com
DEES BROTHERS BREWERY
What started as two brothers with a humble home brew project in their garage has now turned into a state-of-the-art brewery in a 100-year-old building located in the historic district of downtown Sanford. Their beer menu offers rotational beers, core beers, special recipes and seasonal. Core beers include Cotswolds Ale, an English amber ale; Dees Bier, a hefeweizen; and Thunder & Lightning, an American IPA. deesbrosbrew.com
SANFORD BREWING COMPANY
This lively brewhouse, taproom and gastropub serves up a large variety of handcrafted beers, meads and ciders complemented by Southern comfort food. With 24 house craft beers on the live tap
menu, you won’t leave thirsty. Selections range from the Drinkin’ Beer, an American pale ale; to the red ale Razzmatazz, a spiced herbed beer; to Route 46, an IPA Imperial/ Double. They also have bottled beers and guest taps. sanfordbrewing.com
WOP’S HOPS BREWING COMPANY
Opened in October 2014, Sanford’s first microbrewery is in the historic Stokes Fish Market building, adorned by a Sanford landmark mural. This veteran owned and operated business is not only family friendly but has a dog friendly fenced beer garden. The live tap lists 18 draft beers including a British-style Honey Nut Brown Ale; Veteran’s Pride, an American pale ale; and Hopsic Waste, a hazy IPA. Be sure to sample their Oktoberfest beer, aptly named Woptoberfest. wopshopsbrewing.com
nonstopA ONCE-IN-ALIFETIME ADVENTURE
By Heather TurkDinner guests will enjoy a performance by Twi’lek musical superstar Gaya in the Crown of Corellia Dining Room on the first night of their voyage
One of Walt Disney World Resort’s newest experiences lets “Star Wars” fans step aboard the same luxury vessel where Leia Organa and Han Solo celebrated their honeymoon.
An immersive vacation unlike anything Disney has created before, Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser debuted in March as part of Walt Disney World’s 50th anniversary celebration. Offering guests of all ages a cruise-like experience on land, the two-night adventure takes place onboard the Halcyon starcruiser, a vessel known for its impeccable service and exotic destinations. Guests will become the heroes of their own “Star Wars” stories during their stay while encountering familiar characters like Rey, Chewbacca and Kylo Ren, relaxing in well-appointed cabins and enjoying out-of-this-world entertainment.
As passengers journey through “a galaxy far, far away,” they can participate in a variety of thrilling onboard activities, like discovering their own connection with the Force while learning about the ancient ways of the lightsaber. Storylines from Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser continue to play out on the second day of the voyage, too, when guests travel to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disney’s Hollywood Studios to experience the land’s two signature attractions: Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance and Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run. Both Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge and Star Wars: Galactic
Live out your ‘Star Wars’ dreams with Star Wars: Galactic StarcruiserRey speaks with a young passenger onboard the Halcyon starcruiser Passenger cabins onboard the Halcyon starcruiser feature a viewport out to space that continuously changes throughout the journey
Starcruiser were designed to integrate from the outset, so actions guests take while at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge may have ramifications when they return to the Halcyon starcruiser.
To further enhance the role-playing vacation experience, guests can visit The Chandrila Collection boutique located onboard the Halcyon starcruiser to shop for a wide assortment of apparel and accessories to wear during their voyage. Headwear can help guests transform into alien species, or passengers can dress like their favorite human heroes by wearing robes, tunics and other authentic fashion apparel that evokes such popular “Star Wars” characters as Padmé Amidala and Leia Organa.
No vacation would be complete without savoring some exquisite fare as well, and Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser boasts a robust and imaginative dining program developed specifically for the unique experience. Of particular note is the “Taste Around the Galaxy” dinner experience that takes place in the vessel’s supper club, the Crown of Corellia Dining Room. Each course hails from a different planet, with highlights that include smoking cheeses and bread reminiscent of the molten planet Mustafar, and beef and seafood native to the Wookiee home world of Kashyyyk.
While reservations for Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser are not cheap, the experience is simply priceless for fans who have always dreamt of becoming a part of the “Star Wars” universe. Cabin space is limited, though, so be sure to make your reservation as soon as possible. starwarsgalacticstarcruiser.com
Passengers can purchase galactic fashion pieces from The Chandrila Collection boutique, which is located off the atrium of the Halcyon starcruiser Learn the ancient art of wielding a lightsaber in the Halcyon starcruiser’s Lightsaber Training Pod Passengers defending the Halcyon starcruiser from the ship’s bridge nonstop orlando Photos of Crown of Corellia Dining Room by Kent Phillips Photography; Rey speaking, passenger cabins, defending the Halycon and Lightsaber Training Pod by Matt Stroshane; The Chandrila Collection boutique by David RoarkEAT, DRINK AND PLAY
PopStroke brings another can’tmiss experience to Orlando
By Heather TurkOne of Orlando’s newest attractions is sure to score a hole in one with visitors looking for an affordable activity to enjoy with family or friends.
Not your typical mini golf course, PopStroke opened in Waterford Lakes this past June. Offering guests a one-of-a-kind elevated golf and casual dining experience, the Orlando location marks Florida’s fourth PopStroke, following openings in Port St. Lucie, Fort Myers and Sarasota.
“We are bringing people together across generations to enjoy the game of golf in an affordable, fun and competitive environment,” said Greg Bartoli, who co-owns PopStroke with Tiger Woods’ TGR Ventures.
Suitable for players of all skills even if they’ve never held a club before, PopStroke features two 18-hole putting courses designed by Woods and his professional golf course design team and built entirely with synthetic turfs. Just like golfers would see on a traditional golf course, both courses incorporate fairways, bunkers and
choice — a Bridgestone ball that they get to keep — to play each course and can track their scores and display them on a giant leaderboard by using the virtual scorecard feature on PopStroke’s app.
After a round or two, players can cool off with one of 24 flavors of ice cream or a signature milkshake. A full-service restaurant is also located on site, serving everything from sandwiches and flatbreads to wine and beer. For those still in a competitive frame of mind, PopStroke has an outdoor game area where guests can play cornhole, foosball or table tennis. A playground for kids to enjoy completes the PopStroke experience.
PopStroke is open daily from 9 a.m. until midnight. Guests can putt all day for just $25, with discounts available for groups, seniors, military members and children ages 12 and
Photos courtesy of PopStroke PopStroke’s playground has multiple slides to keep children entertained Golfers can play a variety of other games in PopStroke’s outdoor game area PopStroke’s BBQ Chicken Flatbread PopStroke opened its first location in 2019A Taste of Jacksonville
Must try dishes for your Jacksonville stay
By Stacey ZableOn the water, downtown and in historic neighborhoods, Jacksonville’s culinary scene offers travelers diverse dishes that are sure to please any palette.
DUCK CONFIT HASH, RESTAURANT ORSAY
Say yes to weekend brunch and French techniques with a Southern flair at this French-American bistro in the Historic Avondale district of Jacksonville. The Duck Confit Hash incorporates the classic country French-style duck confit and roasted fingerling potatoes with fried eggs and a Tabasco-beurre rouge (Tabasco and red wine butter sauce), which is served on the side in
a pitcher. The restaurant boasts a lounge and bar area that offers modern industrial décor, while the Park Street Dining Room exudes an old-world ambiance with an open kitchen. restaurantorsay.com
FISH CAMP SHRIMP & GRITS, NORTH BEACH FISH CAMP
Jacksonville has its own self-guided Mayport Shrimp Passport for those serious about finding the top shrimp dishes in the area. The shrimp are caught locally at the namesake nearby fishing village. One of the 30 stops included in the passport is North Beach Fish Camp in Neptune Beach. Choose the Fish Camp Shrimp & Grits with white wine butter sauce or the Fried Shrimp Basket that comes with Mayport shrimp, fries, hush puppies and coleslaw. Owners Ben and Liza Groshell focus on “Southern fare” and “fresh coastal cuisine” at their four “Fish Camps” and other area restaurants. The Neptune Beach property located at Beaches Town Center offers a casual beachside atmosphere for diners. thenorthbeachfishcamp.com
Marker 32’s Seared Filet Mignon is a must for meat lovers Dine on the Fish Camp Shrimp & Grits with White Wine Butter Sauce at North Beach Fish Camp At Silkie’s, pair your biscuit with your favorite chicken from owner and head chef Kenny GilbertSEARED FILET MIGNON, MARKER 32
Another restaurant owned and operated by the Groshell family and on the Mayport Shrimp Passport also just happens to be a place to get a really great piece of meat. Served with truffle-parmesan potatoes, haricots verts, a red wine demi-glace and bleu cheese fondue, the Seared Filet Mignon at Marker 32 is a must for meat lovers. No need to miss out on the seafood specialties when you order the Rosemary Grilled Octopus as a starter. It comes with a smoky tomato puree, giant white bean and arugula salad, chorizo, sherry smoked paprika vinaigrette and potato crispies. Ask for a window seat overlooking Palm Cove Marina and the Intracoastal Waterway. marker32.com
SILKIE’S BISCUIT SAMPLER, SILKIE’S CHICKEN AND CHAMPAGNE BAR
Former “Top Chef” contestant Kenny Gilbert is the owner and head chef of what he describes as “an upscale casual restaurant” with counter service. Gilbert opened Silkie’s in November 2020 in Historic Springfield near downtown Jacksonville after starting to make meals of fried chicken and biscuits out of his home during the pandemic quarantine. Silkie’s offers four types of fresh baked drop biscuits: Buttermilk, Jalapeño Cheddar, Truffle Smoked Gouda with Chives and Plantain Ginger with Turmeric. The biscuits are served with different complementing butters, jams and pickles. Silkie’s Biscuit Sampler gets you all four types. You can also pair a biscuit with a choice of chicken styles for tasty sandwiches that can include a combo with one side and beverage. Even Oprah Winfrey, who Gilbert has personally cooked for, is a fan. meetatsilkies.com
SOUTHERN-STYLE BUTTERMILK CHICKEN, THE BREAD & BOARD
The Southern-Style Buttermilk Chicken was “inspired by the best fried chickens we’d
had as kids in the South,” says The Bread & Board chef Dwayne Beliakoff, who is also the co-founder with Jonathan Cobbs of the “funloving sandwich shop and fine dining kitchen.” The chicken breasts are soaked for 24 hours in buttermilk, house hot sauce, fresh garlic and other spices before they are fried. The dish is served either on fresh house baked ciabatta or as an entree board with sweet slaw, homemade dill zucchini pickles, white BBQ sauce and a spicy pimento spread with blue cheese. The Bread & Board has two locations: St. John’s Town Center and downtown Jacksonville at the VyStar Credit Union Headquarters. thebreadandboard.com
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By Andrew PorrelloAllegiant’s business model is built around the idea that travel should be accessible to everyone. This philosophy is at the heart of our partnership with Susquehanna Service Dogs (SSD), a Pennsylvania-based organization that breeds, raises, trains and places dogs to assist children and adults with disabilities in their day-to-day lives.
The foundation of our relationship with SSD is built upon two pillars: puppy transfers and airport training.
In order to best guarantee a successful partnership between pooch and person, it is of utmost importance service animals in training (aka adorable puppies) receive the highest quality instruction possible –sometimes involving travel to a different state. This is where Allegiant steps in. The airline donates flights for the animal and an SSD representative. Often, the representative will be dropping off a puppy and flying home with a graduate of the training program. Funds that might have been spent on airfare can be re-directed to
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another area of need within the nonprofit. The flights serve a dual purpose: travel for the puppy and training.
Just as an airport can present unique challengers for travelers, it is a new and hardto-replicate environment for service animals. This is why we work diligently with our operations team to identify an opportunity for SSD handlers to bring the dogs to the airport for a trial run. The service animals practice going through TSA, boarding the aircraft, and nestling under the airplane seat in front of them while keeping a close eye on their human companion.
After graduation, the dogs, equipped with over 40 cues and skills, are ready to be matched with their person.
Our partnership with SSD makes a lasting impact in the lives of so many people who are now confident to travel by air.
To learn more about Susquehanna Service Dogs, please visit: khs.org/what-we-do/ assistance-dogs
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Recognizing Excellence
The airline industry can often be a world of numbers. Flight numbers, miles, airspeed, altitude… all require impeccable precision and dedication. Beyond the seriousness of their day-to-day roles however, Allegiant Team Members’ passion for the numbers can translate into memorable milestones and achievements.
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Emmy Bartling
Manager of Pricing and Revenue (HQ)
Emmy Bartling’s days are centered around numbers, of course, but she also tracks how many miles she flies with one of the great perks of working at Allegiant — our flight benefits.
“During my 4 years with Allegiant, I have personally flown 35,244 miles, 19,551 miles on G4 routes, and I have been able to treat friends and family to an additional 115,985 miles at free or discounted fares. Combined, we’ve flown over 135k miles — enough to circle the earth more than 5 times!”
“My flight benefits allow me to share the gift of travel with the people I care about. My parents fly for free, and it is rewarding to see my flight benefits get them to all of the great Allegiant destinations.”
Cory Petersman Flight Attendant (CVG)
Every customer really does count. In his 3.5 years with Allegiant, Cory Petersman has celebrated the 100,000 and 200,000 milestones of passengers flown!
“The most exciting part about being a flight attendant, aside from our amazing team and customers, is that whenever I am not working, I have the freedom and flight benefits to go anywhere I please, either by myself, with my parents, or with my travel companion.”
Eli Dunlap
Customer Service Ops Agent (LEX)
When Eli Dunlap started counting how many flights he worked, he would have never guessed the serendipitous moments.
“When I counted my 276th flight, plane number 276 pulled in. Then 3 flights later, number 279, Aircraft 279 pulled in!”
“I’ve been working at the Lexington airport for less than a year and just hit the 500 flight mark. I track my flights worked by taking a photo of each one. Through winter storms and summer heat, each day is different and I love being around airplanes — it’s my favorite part of the job!”
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