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Does Anna Maria Island have blue water?

Anna Maria Island is your perfect Florida getaway, where you can experience all the excitement of the Sunshine State without the tourist crowds and hustle and bustle. Come experience the gorgeous blue waters of the Gulf of Mexico, the fresh...



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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.

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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.

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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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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.

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On the hunt for the absolute clearest waters of Florida? Then, Destin Beach is the place to go. This beach is located in a coastal area called the Emerald Coast, which stretches about 100 miles through five counties in the idyllic Gulf of Mexico.

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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.

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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.

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If you want peace and tranquility (and possibly boredom) then its AMI. If you want things to do with an equally beautiful beach-Its CWB. It depends on what you're looking for, but Clearwater Beach is one of our favorites. We do not like to be bored while on a beach vacation, so that's why we like Clearwater Beach.

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Best Anna Maria Island Beaches Overview There are three main public beaches on Anna Maria Island with excellent amenities at Manatee Public Beach, Bayfront Park, and Coquina Beach.

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Anna Maria Island is known for its gorgeous beaches, incredible restaurants, and unique shops. The island also has several great bars for grabbing a drink and unwinding after a long day of exploring.

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Anna Maria, Florida's cost of living is 6% higher than the national average.

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Panama City Beach. Known for having the beaches with the clearest water in Florida you can not miss this Emerald Coast classic. You don't get that name by just by having crystal clear water in Florida but you must also have beautiful pristine beaches too. Panama City Beach in Florida's gulf coast is a wonder to behold.

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Clearest Water in Florida
  • The Florida Keys. The Florida Keys are the ultimate Florida boating destination for gin-clear water. ...
  • Jupiter. Jupiter is another one of Florida's amazing boating destinations with gin-clear water. ...
  • Destin. ...
  • Panama City Beach. ...
  • Freshwater Springs. ...
  • Miami. ...
  • Palm Beach. ...
  • Tampa.


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Florida officials say records of red tide along the state's Gulf of Mexico coast date back to the 1840s. In the Gulf of Mexico, red tide most commonly occurs between August and December, but it can also happen at other times of year, notes the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

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When is red tide season in Florida? In Florida, red tides begin in late summer or early fall and last through February or March. Two years ago, seven tons of dead fish washed ashore Sarasota beaches due to red tides. Swimmers reported skin infections and people with lung diseases reported trouble breathing.

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Red Tide Health & Safety Information Swimming 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.

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