All of the beaches on Anna Maria Island — including Manatee Public Beach, Cortez Beach and Coquina Beach — are safe places to swim, public health officials said.
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During winter months, average temperatures reach a high of 77 degrees and a low of 65. Here, it's completely normal to visit the beach in the middle of January for a swim. In fact, humidity is lower during winter months, so the weather is at its best!
Best Anna Maria Island Beaches OverviewThere are three main public beaches on Anna Maria Island with excellent amenities at Manatee Public Beach, Bayfront Park, and Coquina Beach.
North of Siesta Key and West of Bradenton, Anna Maria Island is another gorgeous beach with clear water and emerald green hues. You'll find it much quieter than Siesta Key and it also neighbors Bradenton (another small town).
Red Tide Health & Safety InformationSwimming can be safe, but some people may experience skin irritation or burning eyes. If you experience these symptoms, get out of the water and wash off thoroughly. You should not swim in the water with dead fish. Visit our Beach Safety page for more information.
The Bean Point Beach is by far the clearest water I've ever seen in any ocean or sea. The water temperature was a little warm. Seen a manatee sailing by.
How is the water temperature on Anna Maria Island? The Gulf of Mexico water temperature ranges from a low of 65 F in Early February to a high of 86 F in August. The Gulf waters are 82 F in June, July, August and September.
There are hundreds of wild alligators that call Myakka River State Park their home, and the boat tours will give you the best opportunity of viewing some. Amenities at the park include the visitor center, the Pink Gator Cafe, and the canopy walkway.
Most of the year, Anna Maria Island is hot and visitors can expect some degree of humidity. The best time to visit is January – March or in October because it's cooler on Anna Maria Island around then. These times of the year are also the quietest if you are looking for uncrowded beaches!
The three main beaches on the island are Anna Maria Bayfront Park, Manatee Public Beach, and Coquina Beach. All of these locations have various public access points to get you to the shore. Bayfront Park has tons of parking at 310 N. Bay Boulevard, but be aware that it fills up quickly on weekends.
The summer season runs from the end of May to September, with the busiest months being July and August. A common misconception about Anna Maria Island is that it's just too hot to visit in the summer.
According to the latest round of tests conducted by the FWC, they found no red tide present in Florida's coastal waters, NONE! Please be sure to click on the map and expand looking at the dots specifically in our Manatee region.
Temperatures hover around an average high of 80-89, meaning that the sea temperatures are also warm and swimmable on many days. Your comfort in the water will also depend on wind and sunshine, but on many days, the water will be warm and inviting, especially in September and October.
With white-sand beaches, beautiful blue water, swaying sea oats, and incredible sunrises and sunsets, Florida's Anna Maria Island is one of the most scenic destinations in the state.