Inn On The Beach: You'll be right at home in our small, casually elegant Inn with 12 select rooms and 4 cottages designed for your comfort and enjoyment. Feel your cares slipping away as you experience the simple pleasures our beachfront location offers: searching for shells in the early morning solitude, soaking up the sun as the day slowly unfolds, and enjoying spectacular sunsets from your private balcony at day's end. We are located across from the soft, white sands and beautiful, turquoise blue waters of the Gulf of Mexico in the unique, historic community of Pass-a-Grille Beach; located at the southern end of St Pete Beach, Florida. "Inn On The Beach" offers the same experiences of a Florida vacation rental, luxury beach hotel accommodation or beach resort without all of the worry.
Vacation in beautiful Pass-a-Grille Florida, just 20 minutes from St. Petersburg City.
Beachfront room inn cottage accommodation
Inn On The Beach Cottage: The Cottages by “Inn On The Beach” is a collection of 4 unique cottage apartments owned by the inn at ‘Inn On the Beach’ in Pass-A-Grille, Florida. Each cottage has been beautifully decorated and arranged to offer you a great, unforgettable vacation experience in sunny Pass-A-Grille. Managed by innkeeper, Sheila McChesney and her staff, your accommodation cottage comes equipped with a full kitchen, soft comfy linens in each room, fluffy towels, high quality soaps, shampoos and lotions, daily coffee service, as well as weekly cleaning.
With an average of 360 days of sunshine each year, gorgeous white beaches and activities to keep you entertained all day long; vacationing or a quick getaway with ‘Inn On The Beach’ Inns and Cottages is the best accommodation solution for you and your family.


The Florida Holocaust Museum honors the memory of millions of innocent men, women, and children who suffered or died in the Holocaust. The museum is dedicated to teaching members of all races and cultures to recognize the inherent worth and dignity of human life in order to prevent future genocides. The Museum houses over 1,000 original photographs and artifacts related to the Holocaust and World War II.
These items are displayed chronologically, from the rise of Nazism to the Allied liberation and Nuremberg Trials. All of the artifacts have been donated to the Museum by local survivors, liberators and other dedicated people. Homer and Diana Helter are very involved community members who have contributed greatly to the Museum’s collection. Another donor is the Wynalda family, contributing over 100 items to the Museum. Of special interest are the photographs, documents and artifacts that belonged to the families of survivors and liberators who now live in Southwest Florida, many of whom are volunteers at the Museum. Visitors may view the collection unaccompanied, or choose between a Docent-led tour and a self-guided Audio Tour.









