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Is Anna Maria Island worth it?

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.



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Anna Maria is more downscale -- relaxed -- ramshackle. Lots of funky older cottages and places to stay, family style restaurants, souvenier shopping. Although it does have at least one really good restaurant (Beach Bistro). Sanibel is more high scale (and of course a lot more expensive to go with it).

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

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How long do you need on Maria Island? Maria Island is a great day trip, there is a lot to do, and you will want to stay longer than just a morning or afternoon so pack a lunch and stay the full day if you can. After our first visit we came back and stayed overnight – check out Maria Island accommodation options here.

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If you like beaches that combine tranquil swimming conditions with a bit of swell, then Holmes Beach on Anna Maria Island is the perfect getaway. Known as one of Florida's most beautiful beaches, this pristine beach offers soft white sand and crystal clear waters.

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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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Anna Maria Island is one of the most popular tourist destinations in all of Florida.

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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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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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