Here in Florida it’s all about boozing in your bathing suit, and these local spots encourage it. The temperature has reached well over 90 degrees, which means summer is here forever. Skip the sweat and opt for a destination that allows you to booze in a pool, folks. From poolside bars, to beaches (with a few exceptions), these local spots are answering your prayers.

WTR Pool & Grill You don’t need to reserve a room to take advantage of the WTR Pool & Grill. You can dive in any day of the week from 11 a.m. to sunset. Sip on a daiquiri in your rented cabana, or gather with friends for a Sunday Funday swim and sip. 7700 W Courtney Campbell Causeway, Tampa. Photo via WTR Tampa/ Facebook
Caddy’s on the Beach This beach bar has been ranked on the top 10 on Florida Beach Bar list for years. Spend your entire day in your suit popping in the water and back up to the bar for some booze. 727-360-4993. 9000 W Gulf Blvd, Sunset Beach Photo via Caddy’s on the Beach/ Facebook
The Fenway Rooftop Bar Still fresh in the Dunedin scene, this revamped hotel is made the visitor’s experience a top priority. Done with taking a swim in the downstairs pool? Head up to the rooftop bar for views of the water and elevated cocktails. The only way you want to see a summer sunset. 453 Edgewater Dr, Dunedin. Photo via Fenway Hotel/ Facebook
The Getaway Great spot to let your kid run around while you grab a cocktail to escape the summer heat. You can even ride your paddleboard up to the dock to grab a few brews. 13090 Gandy Blvd N, St. Petersburg. Photo via Flickr/cityofstpete
Shephard’s Beach Resort The giant pool is framed with palm trees and a full bar. The crowd is always down to party, so be prepared to drink a little too much. Thankfully, if you spill anything on your suit, you can dive right into the water. 619 S Gulfview Blvd, Clearwater Beach. Photo via Shephard’s Beach Resort/ Facebook
The Hollander Another hotel you can take a swim as a non guest without getting tossed out for trespassing. Check the calendar to see when you can take advantage of its poolside yoga events. Yoga, booze and backstroke. Just a heads up, this only applies on Sunday afternoons. 421 4th Ave N, St. Petersburg. Photo via Hollander Hotel/ Instgram
Don CeSar This picturesque destination is the place to be all summer long . Whether it’s to beautify your social media feeds or need to switch up your usual beach drinking routine, the Don CeSar needs to be added to your summer to-do list. 3400 Gulf Blvd, St Pete Beach. Photo via Don CeSar/ Facebook
Jimmy Guana’s Let your kids go wild at this bar’s pool, while you bask in the summer rays with your frozen margarita. Although the beach is just a few blocks away, avoid the sand in your swimsuit and stick to chlorine and short walk for a refill. 401 2nd St, Indian Rocks Beach. Photo via Jimmy Guana’s/ Facebook
Harry’s Beach Bar After sipping on a few cocktails at Harry’s, head directly outside of the gated area to take a cat nap in the hammocks. Then, head on back for a dip in the pool and some more brews. 5300 Gulf Blvd, St. Pete Beach. Photo viaHarry’s Beach Bar/Facebook
Postcard Inn Beach Bar Walk up from the beach to PCI’s bar, need to toss on extra clothes, your mission is to drink. Usually a younger crowd, jump in a game if beach volleyball or work on your tan during a round of cornhole. 6300 Gulf Blvd, St. Pete Beach. Photo via Postcard Inn Beach Bar/ Facebook
Paradise Grille Hopping into your car to grab lunch while spending a day at the beach is a pain in the ass. That’s why Paradise Grille is so clutch. You don’t even need to leave the sand for a brew and some beach bites. 900 Gulf Way, Pass-a-Grille Beach. Photo via Paradise Grille/ Facebook
Clear Sky Beachside Cafe Walk straight off of Clearwater Beach and head to Clear Sky’s full bar. It is not summertime unless you have a cold one in your hand. No need to wipe off the sand, this cafe has outdoor seating. 490 Mandalay Ave, Clearwater Beach. Photo via Clear Sky Cafe/Facebook
Ozona Blue Grilling Co. Ah yes, poolside drinks. Clearly Tampa Bay can’t get enough of these concepts. Take a swim, grab a brew and enjoy your staycation. You can even stick around for dinner and order up some fresh seafood. 125 Orange St, Palm Harbor. Photo via Ozone Blue/ Facebook
Beer Can Island Don’t have a boat? No problem. Grab your cooler and head over tot e northern tip of Longboat Key during low tide to get your daydrink on. This secluded island is a popular local hangout, come here to escape the tourists and get buzzed in your suit. 1 Beer Can Island way, Apollo Beach. Photo via Pxhere
Madeira Beach Yes, you can BYOB to Maderia and Redington Beach, you just can’t have it in a glass bottle. Stock up on Solo cups and tumblers, it’s time to save some serious money while still getting your buzz on in the sun. 14995 Gulf blvd., Madeira Beach. Photo via Pixabay
Sheraton Riverwalk The waterfront hotel hosts locals who are in need of some swim time along with a cocktail. The riverfront pool offers some incredible views, and the full bar will make them look even better. 200 N Ashley Dr. Tampa. Photo via Courtesy of Sheraton Tampa Riverwalk Hotel
Adventure Island The theme park has upped its game by offering booze. Chug a few cold ones before wasting the day away in the lazy river. Thankfully, there are lifeguards onsite in case things get a little too wild. 10001 N. McKinley Drive, Tampa. Photo via Adventure Island
Rick’s on the River This spot hosts three bars and a marina, which means you can make a day of wearing nothing but your swimsuit. You can dock your boat, or rent one of theirs, either way Rick’s make it easy to booze in your bathing suit. 2305 N Willow Ave, Tampa. Photo via Rick’s on the River
John’s Pass Hustle through the crowds and get to the nearest bar in John’s Pass Village for a beer after a day searching for seashells on Madeira Beach. Although swim suits are totally acceptable, shoes are a must. 12901 Gulf Blvd, Madeira Beach. Photo via Photo by Richard McNeil/Creative Commons
Ka’Tiki Swing by this local hangout after a day in the sun and are in need of a cocktail to take the edge off your fresh sunburn. You can listen to live music any night of the week. Daily drink specials range from weekday happy hour to $2 bloody marys every Sunday. 8803 W Gulf Blvd, Treasure Island. Photo via Ka’Tiki/Facebook
Jimmy B’s Beach Bar Jimmy B’s Beach Bar came in at number 3 on Florida Beach Bar’s list and has been a heavy hitter for years, snagging title of Best Florida Beach Bar six times in the past. Live music, fresh seafood and heavy pours keep tourists and locals alike coming back for more. 727-367-1902. 6200 Gulf Blvd, St. Pete Beach Photo via Jimmy B’s Beach Bar/Facebook