
Since you flew to Sarasota International Airport, you can say that this is not an ordinary vacation destination. The landscape of the bright green island is filled with luxury houses, rippling beachfront condos, modernized metropolitan areas. A white sugar sand coastline made of pure quartz separates islands from the Gulf of Mexico and the emerald sea of Sarasota Bay.
Siesta Key is not a typical Florida beach. It is not covered with brown sand, it is not covered with fragments of crushed shell, seaweed, broken corals. Roaming surf and waves never hit the beach. Only the peaceful sound of the wave is rolled up to the coast, creating enough noise to remind you where you are.
There is no shortage of pleasant activities that keep you entertained while you visit Siesta Key Beach. Go up and down the coastline, people can snorkel and swim. Children gather at the coastline and build a sand castle. My parents spend the day looking for the perfect shell and joining the beaches.
The quiet ocean of the bay offers a wonderful atmosphere for the boat. People will travel from Southwest Florida to Siesta Key Beach to enjoy all kinds of water activities. Parasailing, water skiing, everything from wakeboarding to fishing, mostly just outside the coast. It is the perfect place to take a break, refresh and lay it on a boat.
Let's explore Saint Louis after having a fun time in the sun. Circle of Armand. An island shopping center away from the mainland of Sarasota Bay. Here you can see sidewalk cafés, boutique shops, fine dining, a unique blend of delicatessen you want to enjoy in the afternoon or evening. Afterwards you can enjoy a stroll to see St. Louis. At the Armand Circle there are beautiful statues rich in information of the past, and it is enclosed in an atmosphere supporting Sarasota's deep-rooted culture.
If you think that the beach scene is not a perfect vacation, there is no problem. Sarasota is a community rooted in culture dating back to 1911. John and marble ring ring of Lynn Ring Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus leaves the Ringling Art Museum, which houses a personal collection of masterpieces, paintings and sculptures. Today there are more than 40 art galleries in Sarasota, with film festival, opera, symphony orchestra, more than 10 theater companies.
