Gulf Barrier Island City
Welcome to Belleair Beach, a residential barrier island city in Pinellas County, Florida, where private homes face the Gulf of Mexico west of Clearwater.
Belleair Beach is a small city on a barrier island in Pinellas County, Florida, fronting the Gulf of Mexico west of Clearwater and within the Tampa Bay region. The city is distinctive for being almost entirely residential: its community consists of private homes, many facing the Gulf, with no businesses, stores, schools, or churches operating within its boundaries. That intentional residential-only character has made Belleair Beach one of the quieter municipalities among Pinellas County's chain of beach towns. The city's geography defines daily life. Bounded by the Gulf of Mexico on one side and the Intracoastal Waterway on the other, Belleair Beach is connected to the mainland by the causeway system that links the barrier islands to Clearwater. With a population of about 1,600, it remains low-density by Gulf Coast standards, with most residents owning their homes. The surrounding beaches, canals, and waterways support the swimming, boating, and fishing that anchor the local lifestyle. Belleair Beach's services and institutions come from its neighbors. Public school students attend Pinellas County Schools in nearby Clearwater, and the commercial amenities of Clearwater—restaurants, shops, and entertainment—lie a short drive across the causeway. This arrangement lets residents preserve the seclusion of a residential island while retaining easy access to a larger city. For those seeking a coastal retreat within the Tampa–St. Petersburg–Clearwater region, Belleair Beach offers a rare combination: a Gulf-front residential community with no commercial activity, where the pace is quiet and the waterfront is central to everyday life. Its scarcity of land and exclusively residential character give it a distinct identity among the area's beach municipalities, and the city's small scale helps preserve the quiet that residents value.
Belleair Beach is in Pinellas County, Florida, on a barrier island along the Gulf of Mexico. It is part of the Tampa Bay area, located just west of the city of Clearwater.
Belleair Beach is a nearly all-residential barrier island community of private homes, many of them facing the Gulf of Mexico. The city has no businesses, stores, or schools within its boundaries, giving it an unusually quiet, low-density character.
Belleair Beach is served by Pinellas County Schools, with students attending schools in nearby Clearwater and the surrounding Pinellas County area. Belleair Elementary School in Clearwater is among the nearby public schools.
Belleair Beach is located on a Gulf of Mexico barrier island west of Clearwater, in Pinellas County. The city fronts the Gulf and is connected to the mainland by the causeway system that links the barrier islands.
Yes. Belleair Beach sits immediately west of Clearwater, across the Intracoastal Waterway on the Gulf barrier island. Downtown Clearwater and its amenities are a short drive across the causeway from the city.
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