Traveling South on I-75 from North Florida: When South of Tampa. Go West on 275 @ Exit 228 approx. 1 mile. Go South on SR 41 @ Exit 2 approx. 1 mile. Go West on Palmview Rd. (aka 61st St.) approx. 2 miles. To 100 Palmview Rd. Traveling North on I-75 from South Florida: When North of Ellenton. Go West on 275 @ Exit 228 approx. 1 mile. Go South on SR 41 @ Exit 2 approx. 1 mile. Go West on Palmview Rd. (aka 61st St.) approx. 2 miles to 100 Palmview Rd. Traveling south on 275 from St. Petersburg: go south on the Skyway Bridge, and exit on US 19 "Palmetto" (old Exit 2). Then go approximately 2 miles to Palm View Road and turn left at the Fisherman's Cove sign, across the street from The Crab Trap.
My business partner and I stayed Nov 2022, in a cabin. Everything was great, but we tried to book an RV spot this year with a our RV conversion, a shuttle bus refinished with all hardwood, brand new RV windows, the works.
Fisherman's Cove's official policy is that "people don't want to stay next to trash," apparently. We were pretty surprised, and left wondering, do they think we're bad people, just because we work in the performing arts and mentioned we'd be working at the Renaissance Faire they do locally? Or does Fisherman's cove think all conversion work is trash - because that would be strange, since they seemed like good folks, last time, and I've seen tons of pretty bang up work on bus to RV conversions.
We happen to believe that something only become "trash" if people fail to take care of it, not because it's from the year 2007. Was terribly surprised by the unkindness. Very strange.
Edit: Nice to see from their reply that they decided to double down on the whole "we're better than you, buddy" rhetoric. That attitude is Anti American, anti hard work, classist, and gross.
Stayed in a cabin with these folks for Nov 2022, had a fine time. Tried to book an RV spot this year with a beautiful RV conversion, a shuttle bus refinished with all hardwood, brand new RV windows, the works.
Fisherman's Cove's official policy is that "an RV like that is too outdated" and "people don't want to stay next to trash." I was stunned, and left wondering, am I the trash, because I work in the performing arts and mentioned I'd be working at the Renaissance Faire they do locally? Or does Fisherman's cove think all conversion work is trash - because that would be strange, since they seemed like good folks, last time, and I've seen tons of pretty bang up work on bus to RV conversions. Does something become trash because it is from 2007?
Only Fisherman's Cove RV park may know.
A beautiful marina, boat dock, clubhouse, they have hotel rooms available, and RVs to rent, and also you can live there in your RV. Really nice people.
I have 4 stars because the rv park is nice and has a great view of lake Harris. However, the streets are a little narrow. Staff not very friendly and bathrooms not very clean.
Very acomodating. Easy to make reservations. My friend called and made plans for both of our families and they were able to set us up with sites right next to each other. Which was great. We Will defenately visit again, allready planing for a longer stay so we can all enjoy all of what they have to offer. We only stayed for 2 night because we where attending a volleyball tournament nearby and had no chance to enjoy the facilities. But just site seing around saw how much we could do on a regular visit with more days to stay.