Can you smoke on the beach in Clearwater?


Can you smoke on the beach in Clearwater? Smoking and vaping are now banned on all public beaches and parks in the city of Clearwater.


What is the fine for smoking on the beach in Florida?

Violators could be fined up to $100 for the first infraction, and $200 to $500 for further violations, according to the governments' ordinances. Repeat violators could face up to 60 days in jail. Unfiltered cigars, however, are not covered by the ban.


Can you walk with beer on Clearwater?

Different beaches have different rules, but here is the recently updated list of how to enjoy the beach responsibly: Clearwater Beach - No alcohol is permitted on public beaches. Honeymoon Island and Caladesi Island - No alcohol is permitted. Belleair Beach - No alcohol is permitted.


Can you smoke on a public beach in Florida?

Person smoking a cigarette at the beach. Since Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill over the summer allowing local governments to ban smoking on public beaches, Miami Beach, Ft. Lauderdale, Palm Beach and Monroe County have passed legislation enforcing the ban.


Can you smoke at beaches resorts?

Smoking in any enclosed public areas or guest rooms is not permitted. There are designated areas for smoking around the property, to ensure that smokers as well as non-smokers can enjoy their Beaches vacation within allowance of local laws and common courtesy.


Can you walk on Clearwater Beach at night?

It is good news that late night walks are permitted on the beach. It preserves the chance to have those special moments. Be very aware that at night during spring and summer the beach is a sea turtle nesting habitat.


Can you walk with alcohol in Clearwater Beach?

No alcohol is permitted on Clearwater's public beaches.


Can you smoke a joint at the beach?

Smoking and vaping any products, including cannabis, are not allowed in public areas of buildings and most workplaces. Other areas where smoking and vaping are not allowed include, but are not limited to, restaurants, bars and public spaces like parks and beaches.