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DINNER OFF SIESTA KEY
DOWNTOWN SARASOTA BARS
NO DRINKING AND DRIVING!!!
DOOR TO DOOR SERVICE
SURROUND SOUND STER
CALL 844-FROG-HOP
Hot Dog Saturday 12-3 pm
Live Music 7pm - 10 pm
Oldest Bar on Siesta Key est.1949
6519 Midnight Pass Road
South End Of Siesta Key
Captain Curt's Village is home to Captain Curt's Crab and Oyster Bar, the Sniki TIki, Tiki Trading Co
LIVE MUSIC
KARAOKE
DINE IN /TAKE OUT
1200 Old Stickney Point Rd., Sarasota, FL, United States, Florida
+1 941-349-3885
https://siestakeywatersports.com/ Siesta Key Watersports offers parasailing, wave runners, boat rentals, sunset cruises & dolphin tours
1536 Stickney Point Rd, Sarasota, FL, United States, Florida
+1 941-921-3030
HAPPY HOUR
MONDAY-THURSDAY
3:00 PM TO 5:00 PM
LIVE MUSIC
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SIESTA KEY BEACH RESORTS & SUITES
5311 OCEAN BLVD.
SARASOTA FL
VOTED #1 BAR IN GULF GATE
BY 844-FROG-HOP
Call 941-260-8588
2234-2236 Gulf Gate Dr.
Sarasota, FL 34231
Moondoggy’s open every day
10am-2:00am
If venturing a few miles away is captivating, then the fantastic restaurants, respected art museums and performing arts, and abundant shopping are also what make Siesta Key and Sarasota so appealing to travelers.
As the evening approaches, the beach beckons once again for a view of the spectacular sunsets from the shores. Watching the beautiful sunsets gives a feeling of tranquility that inspires a restful and peaceful night's sleep.
With services to accommodate most any visitor, Captiva Beach Resort offers 19 immaculate guest rooms and suites, rooms ranging from efficiencies to two-bedroom suites. Each unit has a fully equipped kitchen, the convenience and option of outside dining in the tropical gardens, BBQ's and access to beach chairs and toys.
The ever-so-clean rooms, the manicured grounds, and the guest services are what have earned Captiva Beach Resort top honors among guests and organizations for more than 28 years. We have earned Superior Small Lodging "White Glove" Award 20 consecutive years.
Free Shuttle service is available to all guests to Siesta Key and Sarasota Surrounding area.
Siesta Key, Fl is the home of The Frog Hop free ride service!
Hibiscus Suites is located in Sarasota, Florida, at the gateway to Siesta Key. The Hibiscus Inn boasts spacious guest room suites, heated outdoor pool, barbecue grills, guest laundry facilities, and complimentary wireless Internet access in all rooms.
Our Tropical Guest Suites include pillowtop mattresses, separate living areas with comfortable sofas and kitchens with microwaves and refrigerators. Located in the middle of everything the area has to offer you will be minutes from World Class Golfing, Shopping and Beaches along with Dining, Watersports and Sightseeing. Free Shuttle service is available to all guests to Siesta Key and Sarasota Surrounding area.
Siesta Key, Fl is the home of The Frog Hop free ride service!
VOTED #1 KAYAKING TOUR Siesta Key Mangrove Tunnel & Hidden Beach Tour
Our Ultimate Kayak Tours and Rentals offer family-friendly, safe, and fun kayak and stand up board rentals and tours in the greater Sarasota area, including tours in Lido Key, Siesta Key, Longboat Key and Celery Fields. Call with any questions.
SUMMER SERVICE TIMES
8:30 AM CHAPEL ON THE BEACH
10 AM WORSHIP IN THE CHAPEL
4615 Gleason Ave, Sarasota, FL, United States, Florida
+1 941-349-1166
Sarasota, Florida is home to some of the best attractions, shopping and dining in the world! The Siesta Key Palms Hotel is minutes to downtown Sarasota, St. Armand's Circle and Venice Main Street shopping and dining.
The blue-ribbon winner in the area, Siesta Beach earned its bragging rights in from its 99% pure-quartz sand in
Sarasota, Florida is home to some of the best attractions, shopping and dining in the world! The Siesta Key Palms Hotel is minutes to downtown Sarasota, St. Armand's Circle and Venice Main Street shopping and dining.
The blue-ribbon winner in the area, Siesta Beach earned its bragging rights in from its 99% pure-quartz sand in 2011 when Dr. Beach ranked it No. 1 on his annual list of America's Best Beaches and TripAdvisor has named Siesta Key Beach the # Beach in America for 2017! Siesta earned additional accolades in May of this year when National Geographic ranked the beach No. 6 on its list of Top U.S. Family Beaches. You'll find more of this famous sand at Siesta Key's Crescent Beach, rated #10 on Travelocity's 2011 Top 25 Beaches in the United States. Once you dig your toes into the powdery soft sand you'll understand why folks come from all over the world to relax and play on these shores. Siesta Beach earned TripAdvisor's 2016 Traveler's Choice Award.
Each year, we distribute thousands of our Visitors Guide and maps to help plan the perfect vacation. We thank you for considering Siesta Key as a destination for your family trip, honeymoon or simply for that well-deserved getaway.
Our beaches are beautiful and award-winning. Island restaurants serve delectable fresh fish and seafood. You
Each year, we distribute thousands of our Visitors Guide and maps to help plan the perfect vacation. We thank you for considering Siesta Key as a destination for your family trip, honeymoon or simply for that well-deserved getaway.
Our beaches are beautiful and award-winning. Island restaurants serve delectable fresh fish and seafood. You will find accommodations to suit every taste. There is great shopping and a wide variety of outdoor activities. Henceforth the living is easy!
Dr. Beach recognized Siesta Beach as the #1 beach in the United States in his authoritative annual ratings. Furthermore, our beaches continue to receive grand recognition across the country, and around the world, as one of the top coastal destinations.
Would you like a printed copy of the Guide, a Siesta Key tear-off map or a street map? Call the Visitor Center, 941-349-3800, or CONTACT US to request a copy be mailed.
The Siesta Key Visitor Center is co-located with the Siesta Key Chamber in the heart of Siesta Key Villages 5114 Ocean Boulevard. Stop by and pick up attraction brochures and area maps. More than 50 knowledgeable volunteers staff the Center and look forward to your arrival.
At the Visitor Center we greet 10,000+ walk-in guests each year. We respond to more than 7,000 phone inquiries. Additionally, we mail 3,000 information packets.
Come visit our little piece of paradise.
Sarasota's award-winning restaurants overlook beaches, skylines and downtowns. Click the link a for a list of great restaurants throughout the Sarasota area. Bon Appetit!
Whether shopping at upscale St. Armand's Circle, the new University Town Center Mall or
Sarasota's award-winning restaurants overlook beaches, skylines and downtowns. Click the link a for a list of great restaurants throughout the Sarasota area. Bon Appetit!
Whether shopping at upscale St. Armand's Circle, the new University Town Center Mall or on historic Venice Main Street, you're sure to find what you're looking for.
The Ringling Museum of Art / Sarasota
One of the highlights of Sarasota attractions, for art lovers the Ringling Art Museum should be on top of your to do list when visiting Sarasota
The Ringling Circus Museum / Sarasota
It's one of the Crown Jewels of Sarasota Attractions and also reveals the unique relationship betwee
The Ringling Museum of Art / Sarasota
One of the highlights of Sarasota attractions, for art lovers the Ringling Art Museum should be on top of your to do list when visiting Sarasota
The Ringling Circus Museum / Sarasota
It's one of the Crown Jewels of Sarasota Attractions and also reveals the unique relationship between John Ringling, The Ringling Brothers Circus and the Sarasota and Venice, Florida areas
Marie Selby Botanical Gardens / Sarasota
From forests of Bamboo, to a Butterfly Garden, Mangroves and Banyan Groves to Palm Tree Gardens and from more than 6,000 Orchids to over 3,600 Bromeliads on display in living color.
One of the few true repertory companies in the nation, Asolo Theater Sarasota presents a diverse repertoire of newly commissioned plays, bold reinterpretations of contemporary and classical.
Myakka River State Park / Sarasota County
Myakka River State Park is a spectacular nature preserve that, if you're a nature lover, is well worth spending a day at in and among the Hammocks, Cabbage Palms, tall grasses, nature trails and the Myakka River.
Mote Marine Aquarium / Sarasota
Mote Aquarium is open 365 days a year and that makes it pretty convenient when trying to plan a vacation schedule.
Historic Downtown Venice, Florida
With a touch of "Old Florida" style shops to roam through, you'll be browsing for hours.
Big Cat Habit & Gulf Coast Sanctuary / Sarasota
Lions, tigers, bears, monkeys, birds and much more can be found at this safe haven for animals that was started in 1987.
Sarasota County is definitely dog-friendly. How do we know? Because there are over 80 parks that are either ‘dog friendly’ or ‘Paw Parks,’ and that’s a lot of options when it comes to taking your furry pal out for some exercise!
The term ‘dog friendly’ simply means parks that are to be enjoyed by both humans and dogs. You simply must keep your dog on a hand-held leash (no more than 6’) and, like all good citizens, you must pick up after your dog and dispose of it properly, so everyone can enjoy the park, without any surprises. Dogs will not be allowed in playgrounds, athletic fields and other areas not designated for dogs on leash.
If you’d like to take your dog to a park designed just for dogs, check out one of these Paw Parks:
They were built specifically to accommodate the needs of dogs and their owners, where 4-legged friends can run and play off-leash in a controlled environment, under your supervision. Each has amenities like fenced in areas for large or small dogs, water fountains, waste disposal bags, trash cans, and seating. Brohard Paw Park even offers a boardwalk that connects to an off-leash section of Venice Public Beach, where dogs can freely run in the surf and sand, so be sure to visit the beach when you go (and be prepared for lots of sand in your car!). Paw Parks do have a few more rules than dog-friendly parks, so be sure to check the posted rules when you arrive, but the most prevalent include:
These parks are a great way to socialize dogs, where they have opportunity to run and play, meet other dogs, be around people, and let loose. Come to think of it, dog parks are good for people, too!
In November, 1911, the Seaboard Air Line Railway started carrying passengers from Sarasota to Venice via an extension. In 1927, the Venice Train Depot was built, drawing even more folks who were anxious to live in the Venice area, establish businesses, and simply enjoy the coastal community. The Depot also drew families and staff traveling to Venice for the Kentucky Military Institute, as well as, the Army Air Base during WWII. And from 1960 to 1992, those railroad lines even transported the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus performers, animals and equipment to their winter home in Venice.
These tracks hold much history in our community, and they continue to serve us, even without the trains.
That’s because Sarasota County purchased the railroad corridor from CSX (Seaboard’s successor) in 2004 as a partnership with The Trust for Public Land, calling it “The Legacy Trail”. It opened in 2008 with a 12.5 mile stretch from south of Clark Road in Sarasota to Center Road in Venice, a beautiful path for bikers, walkers and runners to enjoy. The Trail is managed by Sarasota County Parks, Recreation and Natural Resources, but it’s supported by Friends of The Legacy Trail, an all-volunteer, non-profit organization. Both are focused on continuous improvement of the Trail including projects like building bridges across busy roads so folks can enjoy the Trail without concern for traffic, installation of bike repair stations, updating informational kiosks that supply maps, informational resources about flora/fauna along the Trail, and more. The Trail celebrates its 10-year anniversary in 2018, and plans are actively underway to expand the Trail. If all goes as planned, the Trail will grow by about 7.5 miles in 2018, extending from Palmer Ranch to Payne Park in downtown Sarasota. Plans are also being considered to extend from Nokomis to North Port.
So now that you know a little bit about its history, let’s review how to enjoy it!
The north end of the Trail starts south of Palmer Ranch and heads south to Venice, passing through Oscar Scherer State Park in Osprey, crossing over Route 41 in Venice, passing the historic Train Depot and connecting to Venetian Waterway Park, which follows the Intercoastal Waterway. You’ll see mile markers along the way that correspond with the railroad’s original mile numbering system, which makes you feel the history as you go along. There are also Trailheads, many offering amenities like parking, picnic tables, shelter from the sun, water fountains, and recreational facilities.
One of the many great things about the Trail is that you can start at any point - simply park your car and head north or south for a short distance, or get the full experience by traveling round trip, about 20 miles. Another is that it connects to some of Sarasota County’s beautiful parks, beaches, waterways and community gardens (Culverhouse and Laurel Park Trailheads). It’s also dog-friendly, so bring your pooch (on a leash, of course). If you’re into wildlife, you’ll be thrilled to see bald eagles, ospreys, bobcats, song birds, butterflies, and an occasional otter. It’s also a great way to connect with neighbors of all skill levels and ages, including professional-looking cyclists who zoom past you, leisurely walkers/bikers, power walkers, roller bladers, folks on Segways, and kids on bikes.
There are hardcopy and electronic maps of the Trail, so be sure to review them before you go. And check out the rules of use — they’re easy to follow, all designed to ensure a positive experience for everyone.
If you don’t have a bike, don’t let that stop you, because there are several rental spots to get you set up. If you have mechanical trouble, simply tap into one of the new bike repair stations the County installed Fall of 2016 that provide repair tools and pumps to accommodate both Schrader and Presta valve connectors (they’re located at the following Trailheads: Osprey Junction, Venice Train Depot, Laurel Park, and Central Sarasota Parkway). And if you want to try something fun, on Wednesdays/Thursdays from January to April, you can ride a surrey! It’s a free, 45-minute ride provided by a volunteer pedaler who picks up in Laurel Park.
When you go, be sure to bring snacks and water, and tuck it all into your backpack, pocket or basket. Here are some of my favorite spots to take a break:
There are so many benefits to converting unused rails to vibrant, public use trails, including enjoyment of our natural environment, physical and mental health, alternative means of transportation, economic impact, historic preservation, and shared community identity. Our Legacy Trail provides all of these benefits, so I hope you get out there to enjoy it!
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