Madeira Beach is a city in Pinellas County, Florida, in the United States of America. It sits on the eastern coast of Florida on a peninsula landform, which hugs Tampa Bay. The Gulf of Mexico borders Madeira Beach to the west and St. Petersburg to the east. The city has a population of just under 4,000 people and is a mainly residential area. It is named after a Portuguese island of the same name, Madeira.
The city's total area is around 8.5 square kilometers, though 5.7 km2 of this is water. A bridge, known as the Tom Stuart Causeway, connects Madeira Beach to mainland Florida at Bay Pines. Its neighboring cities are Redington Beach to the northwest and Treasure Island across John's Pass to the southeast.
Visitor Attractions In Madeira Beach

The most popular activity is beach lounging and swimming, as the sand and water here are warm and inviting. Fishing and other boating activities, though, are also common. Madeira Beach hosts the Seafood Festival in John's Pass, and this event alone brings in roughly 130,000 guests.
Festivals are common in the city, including those that celebrate fish and music, arts and crafts, and cultural events.
A beach in Madeira Beach. Editorial credit: caleb kurtz / Shutterstock.com The Church by the Sea was built between 1944 and 1946 and has a tourist attraction due to its appearance. It has been nicknamed the "Chicken Church" as it resembles the shape of a chicken.Also in the area is the R.O.C. Park (short for Remember Our Children). This is a public park created in honor of young lives lost. It features three sports fields and a pier where the King of the Beach Fishing Tournament and Spring Break Rotary Carnival are hosted.Additionally, there are several excellent places to eat and drink in Madeira Beach, from Mad Beach Craft Brewery, to Slyce, to the Florida Winery, Friendly fisherman, and Mad Fish Beach House.
Wildlife In Madeira Beach

An excellent place to visit for travelers from mainland Florida or abroad, this beach city has a variety of day activities for adults and families alike. Whether it's floating in the sea, lounging on a beach, fishing and taking in wildlife, or simply enjoying the local cuisine, Madeira Beach is a great option for a trip or short stay.