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The beaches of Sarasota stretch over 35 miles along the west coast of Florida on the beautiful Gulf of Mexico and have the
most awesome, colorful sunsets over the water:
- Anna Maria Island - Seven-mile long Anna Maria Island lies just south of Tampa Bay bordered by Sarasota
Bay, Anna Maria Bay, and the Gulf of Mexico. It is a quaint little island with "Old Florida" atmosphere.
- Bradenton Beach - North of Sarasota, this 27 miles of white sandy beaches include Anna Maria,
Holmes Beach and Bradenton Beach.
- Bird Key - A small island
that is an exclusive gated community located between the mainland and Lido Key. Many notable celebrities reside in this unique
waterfront community of luxurious homes.
- Casey Key
- An exclusive eight mile tropical island that is uncrowded, quiet and offers tranquility and unspoiled beauty.
- Lido Key - European-style island bordered by four bodies of water, the Gulf of Mexico, Big
Pass, Sarasota Bay, and Brushy Bayou. North Lido beach is a pristine half-mile stretch of sand and very private. South Lido
beach is 100 acres of Australian pines, picnic tables, grills, a volleyball court, playground, wooden walkways, trails and
canoeing opportunities.
- Longboat Key -
An eleven-mile private island paradise located between the Gulf of Mexico and Sarasota Bay with a luxurious lifestyle that
is unsurpassed.
- Siesta Key - Siesta Beach
is recognized as having the "whitest and finest sand in the world." Sarasota's Siesta Key Public Beach extends along
a half-mile of the most pristine white sands in the world. The pure quartz, pulverized to a fine powder, has a magical quality.
There is no sand quite like Siestas, anywhere. Even under the burning subtropical sun, it feels cool to the touch.
- Venice Beach - Fourteen miles of white sand beaches located south of Sarasota, Venice Beach
is known as the shark's tooth capital of the world.
We have planned/coordinated over 400 wedding
ceremonies, most of them on the world renowned sand of Siesta Key beach.
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