Siesta Key - Siesta Key

Siesta Key is a barrier island in Southwest Florida, and has one of the most beautiful beaches in North America and possibly the world. The beach is a fine white powder that is never too hot to enjoy a walk. Calm Gulf waters are typically warmer than the Atlantic coast. It is a short distance west of Sarasota.

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The best beach in Florida! You must stick your toes in the sand to truly get the full benefit of this beach! It's like walking on a beach full of talcum powder, completely cool to the touch. Check out Turtle beach to search the shore line for cool seashells and shark teeth! It's a great time for families of all ages!

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  • Crescent Tavern. Offers a cool place to get out of the sun.

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  • The Casa Blanca, 6154 Midnight Pass Road, 1 941-349-5101. Check-in: 2PM, check-out: 10AM. 100 - 200.
  • Hyatt Siesta Key Beach, 915 Seaside Dr, 1 941 346-5900. Check-in: 4PM, check-out: 10AM. Units range from 1,800 to 2,765 square feet and feature 2 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, full kitchen and an optional study/den. The building also has a pool, hot tub and private access to Siesta Key Beach.
  • Turtle Beach Resort and Inn, 9049 Midnight Pass Rd, 1 941-349-4554. Check-in: 1PM, check-out: 11AM. Turtle Beach Resort offers 2 properties, both waterfront: The Resort sits on Sarasota Bay and The Inn sits on the lagoon overlooking Turtle Beach that boasts the best sunsets on the island. Each cottage has a private patio with private hot tub, hammock, and kitchenettes. Guests have access to kayaks, canoes, bicycles, fishing gear, 2 heated pools and guest laundry. There are 3 restaurants in walking distance from the hotel and they are pet and boater friendly with easy access docks located at mile marker #48 on the intracoastal waterway.

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