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Anna Maria Island ~ three cities ~ Anna Maria, Holmes, Bradenton Beach.

Anna Maria Island is made up of three cities; Bradenton Beach, Holmes Beach, and Anna Maria City.  Anna Maria Island is approximately 7 miles long and 8 blocks wide.   There are three access points to the island all requiring you to pass over drawbridges that typically open twice per hour and requires only a 5 minute wait if you are unlucky enough to catch the draw bridge going up.  Traveling South to North the access points to Anna Maria Island are the

Wonderful Anna Maria Island Beach

Wonderful Anna Maria Island Beach

following; from Longboat Key (Gulf Drive),  Cortez Road (State Road 684), and Manatee Avenue (State Road 64).  The entire island is in Manatee County and we have two zip codes of 34216 and 34217.  ALL the Gulf of Mexico beaches on Anna Maria Island are open to the public.  Some prefer one cities beach to another however the only major difference between the beaches are the amount of visitors on the beach.  The softness of the sand, number of seashells, color of the sand, etc are similar if not the same for all three cities beaches.  There are beach access points all along the island and we always suggest you ask how far the closest beach access is compared to where you are staying.  In addition, if you have congestion expectations for the beach you visit, be sure to ask the rental office for area suggestions on where to reserve.  Try to get a definition in number of blocks, number of homes you have to walk past, or does it require a bicycle ride?  It’s safe to say that you can bicycle to the Gulf of Mexico beach from anywhere on the island without much difficulty.

Anna Maria Island’s uniqueness revolves around its gorgeous white powdery beaches and zoning guidelines for both commercial and residential properties.  No drive thru’s are allowed on the island.  The maximum height for all buildings on the island is 37 feet.  While there are two buildings on the island prior to the 37 foot moratorium the zoning has ensured that no enormous buildings enter the island’s skyline.  The miscellaneous zoning laws as well as the current cities boards will ensure that Anna Maria Island continues to be considered “old Florida,” a quiet place that families come to enjoy the beach and a simpler life we all aspire to attain full time in our lives.

There are gift shops, pharmacy shops, restaurants, deli’s, hardware, lumber, and one large grocery store all located on the Anna Maria Island.  Everything is within a short 5-10 minute drive and if you don’t want to leave the island during your stay we have plenty of choices to satisfy your needs.  There are many accommodations on the island including Hotels, Bed and Breakfast’s, and of course vacation rentals.   If a Vacation Rental does not fit your needs we strongly recommend the Harrington House which is a Bed and Breakfast right on the Gulf of Mexico.  The Bed and Breakfast receives rave reviews and we promise you won’t be disappointed.  http://www.harringtonhouse.com/

High season is Feb 1st to end of April.  Mid-Season is June 1st to Middle August.  Outside of holiday’s, last minute stays can be found outside of the high season.  See the below city descriptions to view specifics of each city within Anna Maria Island.

BRADENTON BEACH:

Bradenton Beach city is the most Southern city on the island and is the most congested of all three cities.  Gulf Drive runs North/South and offers the only access from Longboat Key or Cortez Road (Route 684).  So, two of the three access points on the island must travel on Gulf Drive which is one of the reasons Bradenton Beach is a bit busier than the rest of the island.  In addition, Bradenton Beach has the highest density of condominiums on the island and has a bit higher population per square mile.   Of course everything is relative.  It’s like asking a person from New York City what is busy and then asking a person from Honeoye Falls, New York what is busy.  Relatively speaking, their definitions are correct but it’s difficult to define “busy.”  The best way to explain it is if you stay on Gulf Drive you will hear some road noise.  I have never had anyone complain that Bradenton Beach was too busy if they stayed off Gulf Drive.  In fact, complaints of guests that stay on Gulf drive are few and far between.  Many visitors choose Bradenton Beach because the rental rates can be a little less expensive and gift shops, restaurants and other shops are generally within a walk away.

HOLMES BEACH:

Holmes Beach city is in the middle of the island and is extremely popular due to the large public beach at the end of Manatee Avenue (Route 64).  Holmes Beach city starts around 29th street and ends at Peppertree, about 55 blocks.  Holmes Beach is considered quieter than Bradenton Beach and has many gift shops, restaurants, and the only major grocery store on the island.   Holmes Beach is considered quieter for several reasons.  Firstly, Holmes Beach has a mixture of condominium complexes and homes.  The mixture is about 30% condominiums and 70% homes.  Secondly, most of Holmes Beach allows for several routes that allow access North and South.  This provides for a lot less traffic congestion.  Holmes Beach has the widest section of the island and allows most of the East side of the island to view the Tampa Bay as well as the Skyway Bridge.

Key Royale is a more exclusive area located in Holmes Beach.  All properties on Key Royale have varying degrees of water views, either canal or Tampa Bay views.  In addition, the area offers the only golfing on the island with a 9 hole par 3 Golf Course.   It is a private golf course and requires some significant networking to find a member to allow you to be their guest.  For shopping, East Bay Drive offers the newest plaza’s on the island and the ¼ mile stretch gives you access to several restaurants, gift shops, pharmacy, grocery store, hardware store, etc

ANNA MARIA CITY:

Anna Maria CityAnna Maria City is the most Northern area of the island.  It is very popular for those that desire extreme quiet.   Anna Maria City starts at Peppertree up to the most Northern tip of the island.  A few restaurants, gift shops, bars, etc can be found in Anna Maria City.  The city is populated with homes rather than condos so the population density is much less as compared to Holmes Beach or Bradenton Beach.  Walking or bicycling in Anna Maria City is fantastic as there is very little traffic and home watching is spectacular.  Anna Maria City has two piers that you must visit while on vacation.  Grab an ice cream in Bayview Plaza and walk the public pier at the end of pine and take in the million dollar view of Tampa Bay.

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Amazing SEGWAY Tour At Segs By The Sea In Bradenton Beach

I took the 2 hour tour with Segs By The Sea in Bradenton Beach and it was amazing.  It was a hot Thursday afternoon in June; I met up with Julie Kirkwood the operations manager at the Segs By The Sea on Bridge Street in Bradenton Beach.  Julie told me about the different tour options and other rentals that they offer at Segs By The Sea – like electric bikes, beach cruiser bikes, and paddle boards.

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Segs By The Sea On Historic Bridge Street

Segs By The Sea On Historic Bridge StreetDiscover the Charm of Old Florida with Segs by the Sea.  Segs by the Sea offers: scenic tours and custom rentals of the very popular and innovative SEGWAY Personal Transporter.  You can also rent electric bikes, beach cruiser bikes, and paddle boards.   So make sure that you stop in to Segs by the Sea and find your Anna Maria Island adventure.  Conveniently located in the heart of Historic Bridge Street, just 1 block from the beach!

 

SEGWAY Tour Options Include 1 Hour – 1.5 Hour – 2 Hour:

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WILDLIFE, INC. EDUCATION & REHABILITATION CENTER ON ANNA MARIA ISLAND

I started my morning with Melinda Bordes at Wildlife Inc. in Bradenton Beach on Anna Maria Island.  Wildlife, Inc. is a nonprofit organization that specializes in the rehabilitation of injured and orphaned wildlife, so they can return to the wild.  Melinda Bordes is a hard working realtor here at Island Real Estate, and gives back to the community by volunteering at Wildlife Inc.

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Big Storms Bring Big Surf To Anna Maria Island

Thunderstorms pounded the gulf coast this week, and brought surfers from all over Florida to Anna Maria Island.  Anna Maria Island does not have the best surfing in the world but, when a big storm is brewing in the Gulf of Mexico the waves get larger, and the surfers come out to take full advantage of ideal surfing conditions on Anna Maria Island.

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Coquina Public Beach On Anna Maria Island

Photo By Jason Hrnak

Coquina Public Beach is located in Bradenton Beach just south of Bridge Street and spans all the way to the Long Boat Key Bridge.  Coquina Beach is my favorite beach on Anna Maria Island for activities, there is a paved walk/bike path the entire length of the beach, and multiple volleyball courts.

Coquina Public Beach has two public restrooms and more than one lifeguard tower.  There is also a grilling & picnic area, as well as a playground on the beach for children.  Make the most out of your Anna Maria Island vacation and visit all of our public beaches, leave us a comment here or on Facebook, and let us know which Anna Maria Island Beach is your favorite.

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Anna Maria Island SandBlast 2010

 

Teams gathered on the beach Saturday November 20TH to compete in the Annual Sand Sculpting contest at The Beachhouse Restaurant in Bradenton Beach.  The teams began working at 9a.m. and some of the teams were at the beach by 7:30 a.m ready to go.  At 1:00 p.m. most of the teams were done and they were ready to start the judging.

There were 25 sand sculptures this year, and 2 first place winners.  The  AMI Privateers won the Nautical category with their giant octopus, it looked amazing they really did a good job.  Bayshore High School won Free Form category with their Alien Crash, very cool idea and completely original.  The large recycle themed sculpture in front of the Beachhouse Restaurant was done by Team Sandtastic the week before the contest, (I like the dog the best!).

People showed up all day long to support their favorite team or just to walk through the maze of sand sculptures on Bradenton Beach.  If you missed this year’s SandBlast don’t worry there will be another one next November, and you will just have to wait.

Coquina Beach Sunset In November 2010

 

Well it’s November Thanksgiving is almost here, the weather is perfect, Anna Maria Island beaches are soaked in sun, and here is another reason to take an Anna Maria Island Vacation.  While millions of people are starting to endure the long hard winter, Anna Maria Island Vacationers are enjoying perfect weather, and amazing sunsets. [Read more...]

Bridge Street Market In Bradenton Beach

Bridge Street Market Sundays until April 24TH

Bridge Street Market Every Sunday November – April

Bridge Street on Anna Maria Island always has something fun going on, and from November until April the Bridge Street Market is held every Sunday in the market lot located at 107-111 Bridge Street in Bradenton Beach.

The market is open from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. but some vendors get there early and stay a little later.  If you are coming from Bradenton go west on Cortez Road over the bridge onto Anna Maria Island, make a left hand turn at the stop light onto Gulf Drive, you will see bridge street on your left about a quarter of a mile down the road.

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Check Out The Back Alley Cafe And Gift Shop In Bradenton Beach On Anna Maria Island!

As I walked through the front door of the Back Alley on Bridge Street in Bradenton Beach I was greeted by the friendly staff, and soon found out that the Back Alley was much more than just a café.  In the gift shop I found some very cool paintings and prints done by local artists on Anna Maria Island as well as books written by local authors. There are necklaces and hand crafted jewelry hung throughout the Gift Shop.  In the back of the gift shop they have a bar area where you can order snacks, sandwiches, pub pizzas, coffee, cold beer, or a glass of wine. The pub pizzas are $5.00 and the sandwiches are all around $7.00 they take cash or major credit cards and you can grab a table out back for your dining experience.

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FREE BEER!!!…Tomorrow ~ As Always At Rotten Ralph's On Historic Bradenton Beach Pier

 

It doesn’t matter if you live in Florida or if you came to Anna Maria Island for vacation, Rotten Ralph’s Restaurant on Historic Bradenton Beach Pier is a great place for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. You can come by land or sea to eat, drink, go fishing, and enjoy beautiful views of Sarasota Bay. Rotten Ralph’s is a full service restaurant and offers inside and outside dinning, a floating boat dock, a bait shop, and fishing is free on the pier.

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