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Sarasota Area Beaches
Thirty-five miles of silken white sand beaches and gorgeous azure
Gulf waters await in Sarasota.
Lido Beach
Located on Lido Key, one half mile southwest of St. Armand's Circle.
Don't miss the kayak caves, nature inspired and man admired
mangrove caves. Go with a tour guide, or venture on your own.
North Lido Beach
The beach is easy to get to and very private.
South Lido Park
Located at the southern tip of Lido Key. The park is bordered by
four bodies of water; The Gulf of Mexico, Big Pass, Sarasota Bay,
and Brushy Bayou. The southern beach portion of the park offers
views of the skyline of downtown Sarasota and the Gulf.
Longboat Key Beach
Stretching the entire length of the key, secluded and a good place
for shelling.
Casey Key Beaches
Nokomis Beach is located on Casey Key directly west of the Albee
Road Bridge.
North Jetty Park
Located on the southern tip of Casey Key. One of the best places on
the west coast of Florida for surfing. It's a popular spot for
fishing and a great place to watch the boats pass through the
jetties from the Intracoastal to the Gulf.
Siesta Key Beach
Offers the most pristine white sands in the world. Voted as
One of “America’s Best Beaches;” “Third Best Walking Beach in the
USA,” by USA Today International Edition; and “The Best of the Best
Sand,” by Conde Nast Traveler.
Turtle Beach
Located at the southern end of Siesta Key, less
populated and a great shelling beach.
Crescent Beach
Located just south of Siesta Key Public Beach, it stretches
for about one and a half miles toward Point of Rocks a favorite of
scuba divers.
Palmer Point Beach
Begins
at the southern tip of Siesta Key and continues onto the north end
of Casey Key.
Manasota Beach
Located on Manasota Key you'll find
14 acres of gulf front beach and sand dunes with special areas
set-aside for sheltered tables, barbecue pits, boardwalks and
bathhouse facilities.
Blind Pass Beach
A great swimming & fishing location, Blind Pass Beach offers
more than 60 acres of nature trails and a dock area for
boaters on the Intra Coastal Waterway.
Englewood Beach
Features an array of amenities for all ages, including
recreation areas, a boardwalk, concession stands and nearby
shops, restaurants and nightclubs.
Stump Pass Beach
Located just south of Englewood Beach, Stump Pass Beach is a
favorite of anglers.
Boating Adventures
From dolphin runs and scientific eco-cruises to
deep-sea fishing and just plain sightseeing, Sarasota has it all. Be
your own Master or let someone else take the helm.
Cannon's Marina
Enterprise Sailing
Charters
LeBarge Tropical Cruises
Sarasota Bay Explorers
And for the kayak enthusiast: Economy Tackle
Florida Kayak
kayak
demonstrations and rentals.
Marinas & Private Yacht Clubs
Yacht, personal water craft, or sail boat, there's a great marina
for your enjoyment in the Sarasota area. Stay for the evening, or stay
for awhile.
Bird Key Yacht Club
941-953-4455
Blackburn Point Marina & Yacht Sales
941-966-3735
Boathouse On Longboat
941-383-7778
Boca Del Rio Marina
941-792-9610
Bowless Creek Marina
941-753-5040
Bradenton Beach Marina
941-383-5565
Bradenton Pier & Yacht Basin
941-778-2288
Buccaneer Inn Restaurant & Marina
941-747-8300
Cannons Marina
941-383-1311
Captain's Marina
941-778-1977
Caretaker Yacht Sales
941-792-9100
Casey Key Marina
941-966-1730
Chemar
941-362-7887
City Yacht Basin
941-747-8300
Cortez Fishing
Center
941-795-7796
Cove Sound Moorings
941-795-4852
Cut's Edge Harbor
Marina
941-729-4878
Galati Perico
Harbor Marina
941-795-2628
Gulfwind Marine
941-388-4411
Hidden Harbor
Marine
941-925-9110
Hix Marine Service
941-758-4471
Holiday Inn
941-355-2781
Holmes Beach Marina
941-778-2255
Landing Marina
941-922-0668
Longboat Key
Moorings
941-383-8383
Longboat Key Spanish Main
941-383-2664
Marina at the
Landings
941-922-6100
Sarasota Yacht Club
941-365-4191
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