Pros

  • Located on a private stretch of waterfront with 10 boat slips and a pier
  • Within walking distance of the beach
  • Standard rooms have microwaves, and there are many family-friendly room types
  • The courtyard, with a heated pool and shuffleboard courts, overlooks the water
  • Barbecue grills, picnic tables, and bicycles are available for guests' use
  • Freebies include parking, Wi-Fi, and continental breakfast on the weekends
  • Property is clean and well-maintained
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Cons

  • Office isn't open 24-hours
  • Rooms and bathrooms could use renovations
  • No on-site fitness center or full restaurant
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Bottom Line

The Sea Captain Resort on the Bay is a clean, 12-room budget hotel that's reminiscent of a fishing lodge. Located on the water, the property has its own private fishing pier, pool, and boat dock. While the local newspaper has reported the City Council's approval of a plan to replace the Sea Captain with an 85-room boutique hotel, for now this budget-friendly hotel, which mostly attracts families, remains open for business. Rooms are basic with dated decor, but all include microwaves and mini-fridges.

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Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Pool

Oyster Hotel Review

Sea Captain Resort on the Bay

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Nautical-themed budget hotel on the water

The Sea Captain Resort on the Bay was built in the early 1950s by a local fisherman. The small hotel has a 340-foot sea wall with a fishing pier and room for 10 boats to dock. It’s located within walking distance of Clearwater Beach, Pier 60, and tons of restaurants.

The exterior of the two-story property exudes a ‘50s architectural style with nautical design elements, such as knotted ropes that drape the side of the building and blue awnings. Inside the lobby, there’s a candy dish and a traditional-style bell that sits on the desk for guests to ring upon arrival. Coffee and fresh-squeezed Florida orange juice is served daily in the lobby, and there’s a free continental breakfast on the weekends.

The grounds are manicured and well-kept with barbecue grills and tables situated in a grassy area that surrounds the pool deck. Set up like a motel-style property, covered hallways are open to the outside and lead to individual rooms. While there are no private balconies, there are sets of chairs that flank each doorway. Overall, it features few amenities but attracts budget-minded couples and families who don't mind a little wear and tear for low rates.

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Location

Located within walking distance of entertainment, shopping, dining, and the beach

The Sea Screamer boat tours are less than a block away, and Clearwater Beach is just a few blocks west, on the other side of the island. Pier 60, a great place to watch the sunset, is within a few short blocks. Frenchy’s Saltwater Cafe, a favorite local hangout that's famous for its seafood fare, is about a 10-minute walk.

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Rooms

Rooms look somewhat tired and are in need of updates.

The rooms -- with Florida kitschy-style prints, green carpet, and patterned wallpaper -- need an update. Standard Guestrooms have mini-fridges and microwaves, while Efficiency Guestrooms and Guestroom Suites have kitchenettes (the suites also have pull-out sleeper sofas in the living area). Appliances are dated but functional. Bathrooms -- with old yellow tiles and dated faucets -- could also use renovations.

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Features

The on-site boat dock and fishing pier make it easy for travelers to get out on the water.

The property has a fishing pier and boat slips as well as a heated pool. There’s a shuffleboard court that overlooks the water, and bicycles are available at no charge. Guests can also use picnic tables and barbecue grills, which are by the pool. Freebies include parking, Wi-Fi, and continental breakfast on the weekends, which comes with fresh-squeezed Florida orange juice. However, the hotel lacks amenities such as a full-service restaurant and a fitness center.

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Oyster Hotel Review

Sea Captain Resort on the Bay

Scene

Nautical-themed budget hotel on the water

The Sea Captain Resort on the Bay was built in the early 1950s by a local fisherman. The small hotel has a 340-foot sea wall with a fishing pier and room for 10 boats to dock. It’s located within walking distance of Clearwater Beach, Pier 60, and tons of restaurants.

The exterior of the two-story property exudes a ‘50s architectural style with nautical design elements, such as knotted ropes that drape the side of the building and blue awnings. Inside the lobby, there’s a candy dish and a traditional-style bell that sits on the desk for guests to ring upon arrival. Coffee and fresh-squeezed Florida orange juice is served daily in the lobby, and there’s a free continental breakfast on the weekends.

The grounds are manicured and well-kept with barbecue grills and tables situated in a grassy area that surrounds the pool deck. Set up like a motel-style property, covered hallways are open to the outside and lead to individual rooms. While there are no private balconies, there are sets of chairs that flank each doorway. Overall, it features few amenities but attracts budget-minded couples and families who don't mind a little wear and tear for low rates.

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Location

Located within walking distance of entertainment, shopping, dining, and the beach

The Sea Screamer boat tours are less than a block away, and Clearwater Beach is just a few blocks west, on the other side of the island. Pier 60, a great place to watch the sunset, is within a few short blocks. Frenchy’s Saltwater Cafe, a favorite local hangout that's famous for its seafood fare, is about a 10-minute walk.

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Rooms

Rooms look somewhat tired and are in need of updates.

The rooms -- with Florida kitschy-style prints, green carpet, and patterned wallpaper -- need an update. Standard Guestrooms have mini-fridges and microwaves, while Efficiency Guestrooms and Guestroom Suites have kitchenettes (the suites also have pull-out sleeper sofas in the living area). Appliances are dated but functional. Bathrooms -- with old yellow tiles and dated faucets -- could also use renovations.

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Features

The on-site boat dock and fishing pier make it easy for travelers to get out on the water.

The property has a fishing pier and boat slips as well as a heated pool. There’s a shuffleboard court that overlooks the water, and bicycles are available at no charge. Guests can also use picnic tables and barbecue grills, which are by the pool. Freebies include parking, Wi-Fi, and continental breakfast on the weekends, which comes with fresh-squeezed Florida orange juice. However, the hotel lacks amenities such as a full-service restaurant and a fitness center.

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Beach

  • Cable

  • Cribs

  • Fitness Center

  • Full Kitchen

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Pool

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

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