Getting around Anna Maria Island is quite easy no matter where you book your rental home. You definitely don't need a vehicle with the many transportation options you have available to you and the relatively small size of the island.
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Anna Maria Island has a free Trolley Service that travels daily up and down the island between Anna Maria Island and Coquina Beach, from 6AM- 10:30PM, about every 20 minutes. It is a cool ride on a hot day. About every 2-4 blocks there is a Trolley Stop, most have covered seating while you wait.
The Gulf waters are usually warm, making for a lovely swimming experience. However, there are a couple of exceptions. The first is Bean Point, located at the extreme northern end of the island, where strong currents can make swimming dangerous.
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!
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. Add to that the salt air and a plethora of waterfront restaurants serving up fresh seafood and you have a feast for all the senses.
Anna Maria Island rarely sees the same number of crowds that other touristy beaches get. There are no hotels on the island, only privately owned homes—many of which are right off of these more secluded beaches. It is a great place to rent an Airbnb for a few days.
Also on the northern tip of the island is Anna Maria Beach. This beach wraps around the while end of the island and is perfect is your looking for some peace and quiet. With so much space, you will be hard-pressed to find facilities so which is why it doesn't attract much of the tourist crowds.