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Overlooked: Anna Maria Island

July 17, 2007

Just when I thought I had thoroughly explored Florida’s coastline and discovered its best vacation destinations, I stumbled upon a place like Anna Maria Island, a quiet resort area near Bradenton, right across the bridge from Longboat Key.

On a recent visit, I was pleasantly surprised to find clean beaches with reasonably-priced hotels. Anna Maria is Florida’s wedding capital, so there’s an occasional party or two to contend with on the weekends. Otherwise, it’s as restful as you could want (here’s a picture of Aren at the beach).

We arrived just in time for the Florida Gulf Coast Outdoor Festival at Coquina Beach, with featured everything from kayaking seminars to a fish “petting” zoo. The highlight was a display by the Manatee County Mosquito Control District which showed the kids how fish could be used to naturally control mosquito populations.

Here’s a photo of the kids with their grandmother, petting fish.

What I liked the most about Anna Maria was that it had a charm about it that’s rare in Florida. There’s a vibrant artist’s colony, where you can buy everything from original paintings to enormous metal sculptures.

The restaurant scene is pretty decent, too. In addition to the standard seafood fare at restaurants such as the Sandbar (nice beach views) and the SunHouse Restaurant & Bar, we found a place called the Island Creperie that made the best French Toast I’ve had in a long time.

You know that you’ve had a great stay when you start looking up the real estate listings, wondering if you can afford to move to the beach. (Alas, it’s way out of my price range. But nice try, Elliott.)

My thanks to David Teitelbaum of the Tortuga Inn for giving me a personal tour of the island and introducing me to one of Florida’s best-kept secrets.

We can’t wait to come back.

Christopher Elliott is the author of Scammed: How to Save Your Money and Find Better Service in a World of Schemes, Swindles, and Shady Deals. Critics have called it “eye-opening” and “inspiring” — it’ll “grab your attention and won’t let go.” Order your copy now on Amazon, Barnes & Noble or iTunes.

4 comments

  • Leland Garner

    Hello Elliot!

    Loved your entry about Anna Maria Island! I always “keep my eyes peeled” for your cruise entries but because I live in Florida this entry caught my eye. I can’t afford to live there either but after reading and looking at the great pics, it makes me want to visit!

  • Judith Sebastian

    Everything you said about Anna Maria Island is true–it’s a charming, fantastic little island get-away. Many of us have known about it and cherished its’ beauty and tranquility for many years. However, it is quickly being ruined due to the attention and recognition given it by you and Frommers. Sadly, it’s on it’s way to becoming just another tourist “zoo.”

  • Cindy

    You found our secret paradise!!
    We found this great place while visiting a friend a few years ago and like you, we fell in love with the area..Within a month we found ourselves on a plane going back to look at property..We couldn’t afford anything on Anna Maria but we found something within a few miles and grabbed it!!
    The beaches are some of the best I’ve seen, so clean they almost look bleached..
    But ssssshhhhhhhh..Don’t tell everyone about this quaint little paradise…We want it to stay as it is!!

  • Abbey W.

    Funny I just stumbled upon this one – I lived on AMI during my high school years. Wonderful, wonderful place, even though not the best for a 16 year old learning to drive. :) I highly recommend Joe’s Eats and Sweets (south end of the island, close to the Cortez bridge) for the best homemade ice cream. I worked there for years and it’s the best mom and pop place ever with a fantastic beach view. They have everything!

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