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Vacation homes in Dunedin

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Vacation homes in Dunedin

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Downtown Dunedin

Downtown Dunedin charms visitors with its Scottish heritage and waterfront appeal. Historic Victorian buildings house boutiques selling Celtic goods, while the marina offers stunning sunset views over St. Joseph Sound. The Dunedin Historical Museum showcases local history, and the Pinellas Trail invites cyclists and walkers to explore beyond the compact downtown core. Craft breweries and waterfront restaurants create a lively yet laid-back dining scene with live music most evenings. Boutique B&Bs in historic homes provide charming accommodations with local character. The walkable downtown means you can leave your car parked while exploring the tree-canopied streets and waterfront boardwalks.

Lake Haven

Lake Haven delivers a peaceful slice of residential Florida life with lush tropical landscaping and quiet streets perfect for morning strolls. This Dunedin neighborhood keeps you close enough to attractions without the tourist buzz. The tree-lined streets and manicured yards create a genuinely relaxing atmosphere where you can live like a local. Most vacation rentals here feature private pools and Florida-style architecture with screened porches. While dining options require a quick trip to Dunedin's downtown area, you're well-positioned to explore nearby beaches and waterfront areas. Getting around is easiest with your own wheels or rideshare services.

Barrington Hills

Barrington Hills invites you to live like a local in Dunedin's peaceful suburban retreat. Tree-lined streets and Mediterranean-style homes create a perfect backdrop for morning strolls and evening relaxation. The neighborhood's lush landscaping and mature oak trees offer natural beauty without tourist crowds. You'll need wheels to explore since public transit is limited in this purely residential area. Downtown Dunedin's restaurants and shops are just a short drive away, as are Gulf Coast beaches and Honeymoon Island State Park. Upscale vacation rentals with private pools make this quiet community an ideal home base.

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Learn more about Dunedin

Pedal the Pinellas Trail through a waterfront town where Scottish heritage meets Florida sunshine. Downtown's independent shops and craft breweries offer respite between beach adventures. Catch Toronto Blue Jays spring training at TD Ballpark, where fans mingle with players after games. Honeymoon Island delivers pristine beaches without the crowds, while neighboring Caladesi Island remains among the world's most unspoiled shorelines. Unlike most Gulf towns, buildings don't block water views along Edgewater Drive, offering uninterrupted vistas of St. Joseph Sound. The Dunedin Causeway provides a front-row sunset seat that locals treasure. For the full experience, time a visit during the Highland Games, when bagpipes echo across palm trees in delightful cultural confusion.

Beautiful beaches on Honeymoon Island.
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Find out more about Dunedin

Dunedin is a walkable city where you can spend time checking out the breweries and the seafood restaurants. Activities like biking give you a chance to enjoy the outdoors while you're in town. Plan a fun excursion to TD Ballpark and Dunedin Marina while here. A stop at other sights like Dunedin Beach and SimCenter Tampa Bay will create memories.

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