Adventure Tiki | The Tropical Breeze Resort in Siesta Key, FL
When you stay at the Tropical Breeze Resort, you'll have access to our Adventure Tiki. Guests love the free beach chair rentals and free 2-hour bike rentals that make their vacation simple and convenient. But you can do even more, from booking a fishing charter to a kayaking excursion for the whole family. Watch our video to learn about all the ways we make your vacation planning fun and easy.
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ELECTRIC BIKE TOURS | SIESTA KEY SARASOTA FL
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Siesta Key Heron Lagoon
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8302 Midnight Pass Road
Sarasota, FL 34242
$549,000, 4 bed, 2.0 bath, 1,386 SF, MLS# A3968328
Siesta Key Vacation Retreat with Spectacular Heron Lagoon Waterviews! Perfect for Kayaking, Canoeing & Fishing! Easy Bike Ride to Siesta Key Beach & Turtle Beach. Charming, Updated Move--in Ready 4 Bedroom or 3 Bedroom+Office, 2 Bath Pool Home. Bright, Open Living, Dining, Family Room Floor Plan loaded with Newer Windows and Sliders to enjoy the Lush Florida Tropical Landscape & Water Views from every window. Kitchen with newer Appliances and Eat-in Area. Accent Mirror Walls; Newer Window Treatments. Expansive, Entertainment Sized Screened Area with Pool &Spa and fabulous private views of Heron Lagoon. 1 year old Trex Dock. Freshly Painted Inside & Out. Paver Drive & Walkways. Additional Parking for your Family & Friends. Just Add Furnishings and you are ready to enjoy the Siesta Key Lifestyle! Or Lease our when not in use. Hurry! This one will go fast!
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Siesta Key Palms Hotel Sarasota, Florida
The Siesta Key Palms Hotel is conveniently located on the mainland just 3 blocks from Siesta Key, less than one mile from world-famous Crescent Beach, and just steps away from waterfront dining on Little Sarasota Bay!
Siesta Key Palms Hotel features beautiful interiors, two outdoor pools, patios, grills, and gathering areas.
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Siesta Key Water Fun
Siesta Key has three wonderful beaches on this 8-mile stretch of the
world's finest, whitest sand™ along the Gulf of Mexico, each one of our
beaches offers a slightly different beach experience, but they all share
the same azure gulf waters, picture-perfect sunsets, and soothing breeze
that melts away your troubles so you really can't go wrong with any of
them.
While on Siesta Key you can do as much or as little as you want. You can
enjoy fishing, boating, parasailing, kayaking, snorkeling, swimming, or
you can just dip your toes in the sand and enjoy a good book or the
amazing view, but don't forget to keep an eye out for those playful
dolphins.
This guide to Siesta Beach, Crescent Beach and Turtle Beach will help you
find the perfect setting for a secluded getaway or an active, fun-filled
family vacation, but we hope you'll discover the unique charm of each of
them on your next visit to Siesta Key.
Once you find the perfect beach, be sure to check out our Accommodations
section for lots of family-friendly resorts and beach clubs, cottages,
condos, apartments, private homes and more. There are lots of places to
stay on Siesta Key and many of them have heated pools, spas, tennis
courts, and other luxury amenities!
Siesta Beach
In 2011, Siesta Beach was rated as the #1 beach in the United States by
Dr. Beach, a.k.a. Dr. Stephen P. Leatherman, director of Florida
International University's highly respected Laboratory for Coastal
Research. In 2004 the Travel Channel named it The Best Sand Beach in
America because of its 99% pure quartz sand that stays cool under your
feet.
Siesta Key beach offers tennis and volleyball courts, shaded playground
and picnic area, and convenient concession stands for a quick bite or a
refreshing drink. Its shallow water near the shoreline and year-round
lifeguard protection make it a great beach for the whole family. You can
even borrow beach wheelchairs if you have visitor that needs help across
the sand.
Whether you enjoy playing tennis or volleyball, fishing or boating, or a
Drum Circle on Sunday evening to mark the end of another perfect weekend
on Siesta Key, there's always something to do on Siesta Beach and it is
all within walking distance of the many shops and restaurants on Siesta
Key Village.
Crescent Beach
Located just south of Siesta Beach and with only one public access road,
you can enjoy the same azure gulf waters and picture-perfect sunsets in a
quieter, more secluded setting. At the southern tip of Crescent Beach,
you'll find Point of Rocks, an area rich with coral formations and
colorful marine life that is perfect for snorkeling or diving. Crescent
Beach is the most private, non-private beach in town.
The sand at Crescent Beach was rated as The World's Finest, Whitest
Sand™ at the Great International Sand Challenge in 1987 beating more than
30 entrants.
Turtle Beach
Located on the southern tip of Siesta Key, Turtle Beach offers a
sportier beach experience with its picnic areas, playground, volleyball
court, and horseshoe pit. Turtle Beach has a boat launch area and fishing
is permitted in the adjacent Blind Pass Lagoon. This area has restaurants,
shopping and a few local night spots nearby.
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Spotlight on the Siesta Key beachfront community of Casarina in REALTALK™ #211
Roger Pettingell discusses the Casarina community on the beautiful white-quartz sands of Siesta Key beach in this REALTALK™ #211 video. Roger is the number 1 single Coldwell Banker agent in all of Florida for 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018 and ranked among the top 250 agents in the nation in 2014, 2016, 2017 and 2018 by REAL Trends as reported in the Wall Street Journal. He closed over $106 million in residential real estate sales in 2018. Roger is interviewed by Mary Kay Ryan, director of customer care. Visit the YouTube playlist for REALTALK™ or see all the videos with their transcripts here at
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Hi, welcome back to REALTALK™, with Sarasota's luxury waterfront specialist, Roger Pettingell. Greetings from Siesta Key.
Mary Kay, this is our new Siesta Key satellite office.
That works for me.
Bring me a laptop, I'm good.
Absolutely, look at this beach behind us.
It really is fantastic. You know Dr. Beach ranked Siesta Key as the number one beach in the world. I think that was like five years ago.
It was, yeah.
I mean, it's always been in the top rankings. But even to be the number one in the world, and there was good reason for it.
There is. You know, the sand on Siesta is really unique, it is 99 percent quartz.
And how does that benefit us?
It's really cool on your feet, which is really great.
And it's beautiful, it's got the consistency almost like a sugar, like a confectioners sugar.
It's so soft.
And it is beautiful and it's white.
Yeah, and we're here at a community called Casarina where you have a new listing.
We often venture, some people think that we're more just in downtown, or Bird Key or Longboat. But we pretty much go from Casey Key, up to, we have some up even near the museum, some up in Bradenton. And today we're on Siesta Key. This Casarina, it's a classic Siesta Key building.
It is. We have a two bedroom, two bath unit, and there's also a very good rental policy here.
Yep, so a lot of times you go to a place like Beachplace where they also have a one-month minimum rental policy. And the nice part of that is, there is actually far more people who want to rent for a month, they'll want to rent for three months.
Right.
So if you want this as an investment property, that could work. But a lot of people just want it as the ability to cover some of their costs.
Yeah.
So when they're not here, maybe they'll want to rent it out for a couple months in season and then you get a good enough income to pay your taxes and your maintenance fees.
And Siesta is just a great destination vacation. The public beach, which was just completely revamped a few years ago, a lot of great sporting activities available down there with kayaking and parasailing.
I find a lot of families come here.
Definitely.
Sometimes you'll even, we saw over next door, a family reunion of people.
Right, yeah.
They'll rent a couple of places together, and it's just nice and easy. You've got bikes, you've got the whole village area.
Right.
And what's cool about our place, you know the amenities are great. You have the swimming pool, the grounds are beautiful. They actually enclosed their terrace so you've got about another 100 feet of living square footage.
Right, right. So, we would love to show this to you here on Siesta. Please call us at (941) 387-1840 or be sure to visit Casarina905.com.
And if you're looking for me, I'll be here. By the beach.
See you next time on REALTALK™.
Adventure Tiki Rentals at the Tropical Breeze Resort on Siesta Key
When you are a guest of the Tropical Breeze Resort or stay in a Siesta Key Luxury Rental Properties home, you will have access to the Adventure Tiki where you can rent bikes, scooters, golf carts, paddle boards and more! Or you can easily find and book the perfect adventure tour like a sunset cruise or a guided kayak excursion. Come check it out!
Siesta Key Shark fishing with bonus Chootum footage...
Best fishing trip ever!
Kayaking Myakka River, Venice FL
Taking a break from bikes, guns, and video games for RV-ing and Kayaking. Spent some time on the Myakka River in Venice FL. This river is filled with gators, and apparently has a few bullsharks too. What do you do in a river full of gators? Kayak in the dark of course.
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Downtown Sarasota to Lido Beach ride
7 mile ride to the beach on a clear and gorgeous day!
Paddling and Sightseeing on the Water in Sarasota County
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MYAKKA RIVER STATE PARK & CAMPGROUND SARASOTA RV TRIP
Myakka River State Park and Campground near Sarasota Florida.
A special moment, frozen in time, in a special place, The canopy suspension bridge: you can venture across the “canopy trail,” a high bridge to nowhere with a tower that takes you above the trees for an amazing view of the surrounding wilderness, a dense forest pockmarked with wetlands and small meadows.
.With all of its activities, Myakka River State Park makes a great base for extended camping stays, and demand is high for this popular park.
A new campground, Palmetto Ridge, was opened during the 2011-12 winter season at Myakka River State Park, adding 42 campsites with gravel pads and full hookups, obviously geared to RVs. Also has 10 pull-through sites for campers with big rigs.
The two older campgrounds – Big Flats (sites 1-26) and Old Prairie (sites 27-48) – are more rustic and have been modified somewhat to provide a little more space between sites, but none of the older sites have sewer hookups, only water and electric, making them tent-friendly. (There are dump stations and restrooms at each campground.)
When the park’s campgrounds were originally constructed back in the 1960s, little thought was given to the large RV’s we see today, so the older sites are well-shaded within oak hammocks, ideal for the more compact requirements of tent campers.
Of the two older campgrounds, Big Flats is the better choice for tents and tent-campers. It is the shadiest campground, and there is more space between sites. Another advantage to Big Flats — it’s closer to the Myakka Outpost concession.
Of the two campgrounds at the southern end of the park, Old Prairie has more Old Florida charm and benefits from being located in a more shady, mature forest than the newer Palmetto Ridge.
There also five palm-log cabins available for overnight rentals (minimum two nights on weekends). The cabins were built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps, a Depression-era work project that is largely responsible for the establishment of the Florida State Parks system.
Other things to do at Myakka River State Park
Other activities include picnicking, fishing, equestrian facilities and trails, and airboat rides are offered at the park concession, the Myakka Outpost, which is at the foot of Upper Myakka Lake, just off the main park road.
Airboat rides: These are large tour boats, not the noisy, four-person craft you see skidding across the Everglades. And if you fear the noise will keep you away, no worries. It’s quiet enough for the guide to talk through the onboard sound system. The airboat takes you out onto Upper Myakka Lake, where you observe alligators, birds, fish and the wild pigs on the far shore.
Tram Safari (Available only from Dec. 16-May 31 only): Land-based tour of the park and back country with guides who explain the history of the land and its wildlife.
Canoe and kayak rentals: Explore 14 miles of lakes and rivers within the park.
Bike rentals: Rent your bikes on site at the Myakka Outpost.
Things to do nearby: there’s plenty to explore, farms, ranches and dairies, many of them handed down through families from early settlers of the “Old Myakka Valley.”
Crowley Museum and Nature Center: Here’s a little corner of the world worth visiting because there’s a lot going on. This historic homestead features pioneer cabins, a school house, blacksmith shop and more.
Ringling Estate and Museum: Sarasota is “America’s Circus City,” home of the renowned Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus. John Ringling’s estate is now the grounds for the Circus Museum, which houses circus memorabilia dating back more than a century. One of the main attractions is a miniature replica of the 1919-1938 circus. But that’s not all! There’s a museum of art, a 1798 European performing arts theater that was brought here from Italy and restored, a lovely 27,000 square-foot garden, and the Venetian style mansion where John Ringling lived from 1924 until his death in 1936. ringling.org
Historic Spanish Point: This 30-acre park has a 5,000-year history, as evidenced by a unique shell midden built through the centuries by native Americans who cast their discarded shells in a pile. The heart of the midden is visible through a glass wall built to protect it from weathering, and archaeological objects exposed to view include ancient pottery and tools. This tract on Little Sarasota Bay was also home to Mrs. Potter Palmer of the prominent pioneer family that once owned much of Sarasota County. Many of the historic buildings and gardens can be attributed to her era.
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The beaches : 13 public beaches on six barrier islands in the Sarasota area, including some of the most beautiful beaches you’ll find anywhere in the U.S.
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Siesta Key to Cayo Costa May 2010
A group of friends sailed (3) 20' Hobie Cats from Siesta Key, FL to Cayo Costa - 50 miles south. We also motored a 20' center console and a 24' pontoon boat. It took us 8 hrs each way.. These photos are of the sail down, the next day on the island and enjoying the water. My camera batteries died after that - but we had a great time. I tried to sync the photos with the music - with a surprise ending.
Bonita 2018
Spring break trip to Bonita Springs, Florida 2018
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