Dunedin
Fenway Hotel
A restored Jazz Age hotel on the Dunedin waterfront — lawn ceremonies over St. Joseph Sound, a ballroom named for the island across the water, and a rooftop that used to be a radio station.
Inn / Resort · Historic / Landmark
Clearwater Beach
Dunedin is the region's small-town charmer: a walkable main street of breweries, galleries, and porch-front restaurants that runs straight to a marina on St. Joseph Sound, with the Pinellas Trail stitching it all together. Its Scottish heritage shows up in street names and festivals; its wedding credentials show up at the waterfront parks, an artfully restored Jazz Age hotel, and Honeymoon Island — the state-park beach a causeway away whose name needs no explanation. Guests fall for Dunedin fast, and the rehearsal dinner plans itself.
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Dunedin
A restored Jazz Age hotel on the Dunedin waterfront — lawn ceremonies over St. Joseph Sound, a ballroom named for the island across the water, and a rooftop that used to be a radio station.
Inn / Resort · Historic / Landmark
Dunedin
A state-park barrier island named for honeymoons — a reserved stretch of wild Gulf beach, a raised aisle in the sand, and the park gates closing at sunset.
Beach / Waterfront
Dunedin
A laid-back condo resort on Dunedin's bayshore where the Sunset Room earns its name nightly and the tiki bar waits downstairs.
Inn / Resort · Beach / Waterfront
Palm Harbor
A 600-acre golf-and-spa campus where the ceremony happens under a moss-draped oak the resort calls the wedding tree.
Inn / Resort · Golf / Country Club
Ozona (Palm Harbor)
A marina-front grill in old Ozona where the reception comes with boat traffic, a tiki bar, and zero pretension.
Beach / Waterfront
Dunedin
The event house of Dunedin's 1927 Donald Ross golf course — a Scottish-flavored ballroom dinner on a championship course restored to its original lines.
Golf / Country Club · Historic / Landmark
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Make a Weekend of It
Dunedin
A restored 1910 house turned nine-unit inn, footsteps from downtown Dunedin — heated pool with its own tiki bar.
for the weekend The Dunedin takeover: nine private-entrance suites and apartments put the wedding party one block from the rehearsal-dinner street.
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Dunedin
Family-owned New American on Dunedin's Main Street — world-inspired plates, weekend late hours, live entertainment.
for the weekend The Dunedin group table: upscale-but-relaxed dining in the middle of the main street your guests want to wander anyway.
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Dunedin
Florida's oldest operating microbrewery (since 1996) — two live stages, weekend bands, smashburgers, and late-night wings.
for the weekend The bach crawl's anchor tenant: start here, and the night's live music and the first-round toast are already handled.
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