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St. Pete Beach Bay Palms Waterfront Resort - Hotel and Marina

Bay Palms Waterfront Resort - Hotel and Marina

4237 Gulf Blvd, St. Pete Beach, Florida, United States | (618) 248-8274

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Overview

Pros
  • Family-owned property across the road from St. Pete Beach

  • Spacious self-catering units that sleep up to eight

  • Full kitchens, flat-screen TVs, AC, and coffeemakers

  • Marina featuring seven slips with electric, cable, and water hookups

  • Small heated pool open year-round

  • Large deck with two grills, fishing lights, and frequent marine life sightings

  • Daily social happy hour with free beer and wine

  • Reciprocal access to two sister properties, including beach bar

  • Dog-friendly property

  • Fast, free Wi-Fi

Cons
  • Room decor is dated

  • Guests must wear wristbands

  • Bathrooms smelled slightly like sewage during our visit

  • No on-site check-in (free shuttle provided)

Bottom Line

The mid-range Bay Palms Waterfront Resort - Hotel and Marina is one of three properties owned by the same family in St. Pete Beach. The central beach location is convenient, and the marina out back features seven slips with hookups for boats. This 15-room, dog-friendly property has a well-maintained look that beats out most of its competition, thanks to updates in 2016. Self-catering units come in Studios and one- or two-bedrooms outfitted with full kitchens (no ovens), air-conditioning, and plenty of sleeping spaces, but small bathrooms can smell and decor is largely dated. A small pool and large deck with good fishing and marine life sightings are on-site. Check-in is at the Plaza Beach Hotel, so if you'd rather skip the free shuttle ride, it's worth checking rates there (though you'll get reciprocal access to all three resorts wherever you stay). 

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4237 Gulf Blvd, St. Pete Beach, Florida, United States
Amenities
  • Air Conditioner
  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio
  • Business Center
  • Cable
  • Concierge
  • Cribs
  • Fitness Center
  • Full Kitchen
  • Gameroom / Arcade
  • Internet
  • Kids Allowed
  • Laundry
  • Meeting / Conference Rooms
  • Pets Allowed
  • Pool
  • Poolside Drink Service
  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite
  • Room Service
  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
  • Supervised Kids Activities
  • Swim-Up Bar
  • Airport Transportation

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Full Review

Scene

Small, family-owned resort that's been on the scene since the 1950s

Bay Palms Waterfront Resort is one of three family-owned and run properties along central St. Pete Beach's main road. Opened in the 1950s, the resort was built facing the beachfront. Growing development over the decades has caused structures to be built up across the street from the hotel, resulting in the loss of the direct beach view. However, the hotel is against the waterfront of the McPherson Bayou, so the back-facing rooms have a view of the water and boat slips. Renovations in 2016 brought in a lot of updates, from the windows to the beds, and included installing the fastest Wi-Fi available, a new roof, and AC system. Guests at Bay Palms are required to wear a wristband for security reasons and cameras are placed throughout all three sister properties. The wristbands also help staff identify guests staying within the family of resorts since all three have reciprocal access. It's important to note that there is no reception at this location, instead guests check in at sister property Plaza Beach Hotel. Free shuttles can transport guests between each hotel. 

Location

Across the main beach road, within walking distance of stores, food, and bars

Bay Palms Waterfront Resort has a central location in St. Pete Beach. It's just across the main road, Gulf Boulevard, from the beach, though due to development over the decades, newer hotels and businesses obstruct beach views. There are several restaurants within walking distance, including chains, fast food, and local establishments. Otherwise, it's a 15-minute drive to the Dali Museum and downtown St. Petersburg, a 12-minute drive to Treasure Island, and a 20-minute drive to the lovely, natural beachfront of Fort DeSoto. Tampa International Airport is a 30-minute drive north, without traffic. 

Rooms

Full kitchens (but no ovens), small bathrooms, and dated decor

In 2016, Bay Palms' rooms got upgrades that included new paint, cabinetry, windows, tile flooring, and Simmons Beautyrest beds, but some elements are still dated, including colorful motel-style linens and painted wicker chairs. Full kitchens provide guests with the basic essentials, including ceramic glass cooktops, full-sized fridges, and microwaves, but no ovens. There are granite high-top seating and small dining sets in the living rooms. Sofa beds and older-looking flat-screen TVs are also in these areas. The bedrooms have high beds, sliding mirror-fronted closet doors, and bed runners with colorful beach prints. Straightforward bathrooms have older shower/tub combos, eco-friendly pump toiletries, and the possibility of a sewage smell. Studios can sleep up to four, while one-bedroom units hold up to six no matter which layout and configuration you get. Outside window screens are covered in colorful graphics for added privacy and decor. Since the hotel was built before major development along the beach, some rooms have balconies that face what is now a blocked beach view, while others have views of the bay, but no balcony. 

Features

Boat-friendly amenities, a heated pool, and big deck for fishing and spotting dolphins

Thanks to its position on the bay, Bay Palms has a handful of features for guests that arrive by boat. The hotel has seven slips out back where boaters can dock for a daily fee. This fee includes hookups to water, cable TV, and electricity. For an extra fee, boaters can choose to sleep in their births with full access to all the features of the hotel, plus those available at the sister properties, Plaza Beach Hotel and Bayview Plaza Waterfront Resort. A free shuttle travels between properties. During the 2016 renovations, the hotel added a large back deck with palapa-covered picnic tables, two charcoal grills, and fishing lights off the sides. It may look like a small body of water, but the saltwater fishing is good enough to be featured on a fishing show. Fishermen can catch trout, redfish, yellow jack, mullet, snook, and more off the dock, while all guests frequently spot dolphins and manatees in the waters. The hotel's year-round pool is surrounded by a low gate and has a handful of loungers on the deck. It's small, heated, and overlooks the bay. Freebies include parking (if you've got a trailer, you'll have to pay a little extra and park down the road), Wi-Fi, and a daily social happy hour with free beer and wine. Coin-operated laundry machines are also a plus for longer stays. Dogs are allowed for a fee with a two-pet limit per room. 

Eco Initiatives

Member of the Green Lodging of Florida, plus EV charging and several eco-friendly practices

Bay Palms is a member of the Green Lodging of Florida, and has eco-friendly features like aerated water in the guest rooms, low-flow toilets, reusable shopping bags standard in guest rooms, and implemented recycling. This is the only hotel on the beach with Tesla car charging stations, in addition to regular electric vehicle stations.