The Palm Harbor center is around 2 miles south of Innisbrook and 3 miles east of Caladesi Island State Park.
Palm Harbor enjoys its best weather during winter and spring. While you'll love the warm, pleasant weather the city enjoys during these seasons, you may not be such a fan of the prices on accommodations. While Palm Harbor doesn't experience the same dramatic visitor increase of larger Florida cities, hotels in the region can't offer the type of price competition in larger cities in the state. If you have the money to spend, you won't regret vacationing during this popular time of year. Make sure to book a room early to avoid disappointment.
If you want to save some money, try traveling during the shoulder season. Temperatures are a little hotter in May, October, and November, but the weather is rarely unbearable. Book a Palm Harbor hotel with a pool to make sure you can cool off at the end of a busy day.
Summer is the peak travel season for many cities, but not Palm Harbor. Even the locals want to escape the oppressive mid-year heat.
Hotel groups around Palm Harbor offer special rates to certain travelers, and the following quality hotels can help you save big bucks.
Hampton Inn & Suites Tarpon Springs, less than 4 miles north from Palm Harbor, extends discounts to AAA auto club members, AARP and CARP members, travel agents, government and military personnel, and traveling groups. It's a great mid-priced hotel option, with an outdoor pool and chic rooms and suites featuring king- or queen-sized beds, flat-screen TVs, work desks, and coffeemakers for your early morning caffeine fix. The free hot Hamptons breakfast offers more coffee. If you're short on time, grab a Hampton On the Run breakfast bag, available free on weekdays, as you head out the door.
Howard Johnson by Wyndham Clearwater, less than 4 miles south of Palm Springs, has special rates for seniors and AARP members, AAA auto club members, large traveling groups, and federal and state government employees. These discounts help make this already affordable hotel's rates a bargain. Its modern rooms have vibrant feature walls, flat-screen TVs, and either kitchenette or full kitchen facilities, depending on your choice. The outdoor pool has a resort feel. It's surrounded by folding chairs for guests who want to relax and catch a little sun. Breakfasts, parking, and Wi-Fi are all free.
Your dollar will go farther at the following Palm Harbor hotels. While rates may not always be the lowest, the quality facilities and complimentary services make them great value.
Discover the Vista Hotel on Lake Tarpon's lakeside location. When you stay here, you're not restricted to the hotel's outdoor pool or hot tub when you're looking for fun. The lake is the ideal place for swimming, boating, and largemouth bass fishing. Picnic areas around the lake are also enticing in warm weather. Vista Hotel's rooms are simple but clean, with TVs featuring HBO as well as microwaves and refrigerators. Skip sleeping in and enjoy the free continental breakfast, featuring waffles, bagels, and yogurt, served each morning until 9:30.
Quality Inn & Suites Tarpon Springs, roughly 3.5 miles north of Palm Harbor, is another great value option. Its rooms are designed to help you feel at home, with modern TVs, writing desks, and coffeemakers. Plush mattresses, high-quality linens, and as many fluffy pillows as you need will help you sleep well during your stay. When you're feeling refreshed, enjoy the free buffet breakfast with waffles and fresh fruit before hitting the outdoor pool.
Palm Harbor's community comes together with celebrations throughout the year. Everyone is invited, from long-term residents to guests passing through.
With Palm Harbor's First Friday celebrations, you're never left waiting too long to have some fun. This regular event held on the first Friday of every month promises fun for the family. Kids love the rides and games while adults enjoy browsing the craft stalls and sampling dishes from local restaurants.
The city celebrates its agricultural heritage with the Palm Harbor Citrus Festival every April. The four-day event held in the historic downtown district features amusement rides and games, a generous array of citrus fruits and dishes featuring the tangy treats, and a popular Dancing With the Palm Harbor Stars dance competition. Don't miss the crowning of the Citrus Festival queen.
Jimmy Buffet may be nowhere in sight, but his supporters who get together at the annual Palm Harbor Parrot Head Party, held each May or June, don't seem to mind. It's a celebration of the acclaimed American singer-songwriter and the summer vibes he loves, with restaurants serving meals inspired by Buffet himself and craft stalls selling everything from tie-dyed T-shirts to handmade jewelry. Dress up and you may win the hotly contested Parrot Head costume competition. Local musicians, including at least one tribute band, stand in for Jimmy Buffet.
You'll discover foodie fun on the first Sunday in October when the city hosts the Taste of Palm Harbor festival. More than 20 restaurants serve their dishes to the hungry crowds while live musicians add some atmosphere. While it's a fun opportunity to sample delicious foods, money raised from the event benefits the Palm Harbor Junior Women's Club's Making a Difference scholarships and grants program.
Rather than fighting through the crowds at the same Florida cities, why not discover somewhere new? Time your visit to see one of the festivals that make Palm Harbor one of Florida's great local secrets.
Below are reviews of the city of Palm Harbor, FL from an actual visitor's perspective.
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Palm Harbor is a great town. Cute shops, good restaurants, and close to Tampa/St. Pete attractions.