Sunday, September 22, 2024

Anna Maria: One of Florida's Top 3 Island Getaways

 

Pelican at Anna Maria Island Florida

Anna Maria Island: A 'Splash' of Everything!


In the early 1970's my husband's grandparents had retired from their busy lives in Chicago to the sleepy beach side community of Cortez, Florida and that's when his story with Florida began, and mine would eventually meet his.  

Since the 1970's he and his family would enjoy spring break and summers swimming at Coquina Beach, boating the canals of Cortez, seeing the Pelicans, and Horseshoe crab rest along the mangrove islands and finish their day strolling the sidewalks of Anna Maria Island looking for the perfect place to dine.  



What you need to know about Anna Maria Island:


Anna Maria has a small beach town vibe, and a mixture of well known plus vintage charming hotels and restaurants.  Anna Maria is conveniently located off the mainland of Bradenton Florida, and a short breath taking drive from the culturally rich and glamorous Sarasota, making this island a perfect getaway for couples who desire things to explore after relaxing on the beach. 
  • Anna Maria Island is a Barrier island located off the coast of Bradenton and is a little over 2hrs or 125miles/201 km South West from Orlando
  • Anna Maria Island is easily accessible by car from the 1/2 mile long Cortez Draw Bridge that joins Mainland Bradenton with the barrier islands of Florida's beautiful Manatee County

Best things to do Anna Maria Island:

  • Coquina Beach- while the beaches in the immediate area of Anna Maria Island are wonderful, soft and super convenient to shopping, and restaurants, they are also crowded, and parking can be very difficult.  Only a few miles south you will find the very spacious and beautiful beach of Coquina, where common amenities including food and parking will be readily available.

Coquina Beach, Florida
(Coquina Beach)

  • Cortez Village- Shop, dine, and visit the historic fishing village of Cortez.  Originally established in the mid 1800's for fishing, this village is now a wonderful venue for artisans to display their crafts for sale, evening entertainment, and sunset dinners.  Only foot steps away from the beach !

Cortez Village Bradenton Florida
(Cortez Village, Bradenton Florida)


  • Longboat Key- continue driving a couple of miles south to cross over one of the skinniest barrier Islands of Florida, "Longboat Key."  At some points of this thin stretch of Island you can stand at the center of the road and easily see beach and water on both sides of you ! 

Longboat Key Florida
(Longboat Key, Florida)



  •  St. Armand's Circle, Sarasota- If you desire 'glam' and 'glitz,' head even further south, crossing from Longboat Key into Sarasota, and spend time shopping the luxurious stores of St. Armand's circle, where the who's who of fashion, and jewelry will be found.

St. Armand's Circle, Sarasota Florida
(St. Armand's Circle, Sarasota Florida)

  • Sarasota Museums- If you will be visiting Florida's West Coast for more than a few days, then you must see the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, and their mansion 'The Ca' d' Zan' or 'House of John.'   This was the winter property to the Circus owner John Ringling and his wife Mable, of the famed Ringling Brother's Circus!

Ca'd'Zan, Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota
(Ca' d' Zan-John and Mable Ringling winter Home, Sarasota)



Like my husband, Anna Maria Island has now grown up, and some of it's famed charm may have faded, but many of it's mid-century hotel's and restaurants from a simpler time still exists to capture the hearts and imaginations of thousands of visitors each year.  If you have read my previous two posts regarding Top Island Getaways of Florida, you may have noticed I have not 'ranked' these 3 amazing Islands, as they cannot be fairly compared, however I would categorize these Florida Island experiences as;


Best Florida Island for:

  • Nature and Shelling- Sanibel-Captiva Islands  (see full story)
  • History- Amelia Island  (see full story)
  • Culture, Shopping and Dining- Anna Maria Island


The State of Florida has more than 4,500 Islands greater than 10 acres in size, and many more Islands that are smaller, or appear and disappear daily with the rise and fall of tides 'Disappearing Islands.'  Because of urban sprawl, and the growth of high rise condominium and hotel buildings throughout Florida, commuters can easily miss driving over small bridges connecting mainland Florida with many of these tiny barrier islands which serve as vital homes to many of Florida's sensitive ecosystem.  Please help to do your part to protect Florida's natural parks and waterways while visiting our beautiful state.


   


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Sunday, September 15, 2024

Amelia: One of Florida's Top 3 Island Getaways

 

Adriana Da Silva Travel Agent at Old Fernandina Pier

Amelia Island: Travel back in Time to "Old Florida"


In this part to my series of Florida's best island getaways, I share one of my favorite romantic getaways for couples in Florida, 'Amelia Island.'  Today, with it's rich history, architecture, delicious southern food, and huge live oak trees, Amelia Island definitively represents  'Southern Charm,'  but, it's past was not always so charming.

What you need to know about Amelia Island:


The moment you begin crossing over the 1-mile long bridge from the Florida coast to the island, you'll see yourself stepping back hundreds of years.  The bridge crosses you over shallow brackish swampy waters filled with birds, fish and alligators.   


 
Swamp water crossing to Amelia IslandFresh Water on Amelia Island
(Left: Swamp waters of Amelia Island's western side, Right: Fresh water lakes on Amelia Island)


As you continue driving onto the island, the small road becomes canopied with magnificent 300-500 year old live oak trees draped in Spanish moss and now you'll see road signs guiding you toward a Historical Florida site of the Kingsley Cotton plantation.


Live Oak Covered Roads of Amelia Island Spanish Moss and Live Oak Trees on Amelia Island
(Spanish Moss covered Live Oaks canopy the roads on Amelia Island)


As you drive further onto the island, you quickly understand the dark reality of Florida's past.  You can easily see how the dangerous swamp that is now behind you and the Atlantic Ocean which lays ahead had both secured Florida's coast from Spanish Invaders, as well as imprisoned hundreds of slaves, whom could not swim and flee the work of their masters cotton plantations.  

  • Amelia Island is located approximately 2 1/2 hours North East of Orlando or about 173mi/278km on Florida's Atlantic coast of Jacksonville
  • The island is easily accessible by car from the 1-mile bridge located outside of Jacksonville
  • Amelia island is divided between the historic town of Fernandina and new beach town of 'Fernandina Beach' which only minutes away by car, offers all of the typical restaurants and shopping 

Best things to do Amelia Island:

  • Fort Clinch- A Florida Historic site, go back to the early 1800's and the time of the Civil War
Adriana Da Silva at Fort Clinch Souvenir Shop Adriana Da Silva visiting 1800's Ft. Clinch Amelia Island

  • 'Old' Fernandina - Enjoy the 'Old Southern' architecture while strolling streets and having lunch, dinner or ice cream in Historic Fernandina

Downtown Historic Fernandina Beach Shopping in 'Old Fernandina' Amelia Island

(Left & Right: Historic Downtown Fernandina on Amelia Island)

 City Hall Historic Fernandina Beach Florida
(Historic Town Hall of Fernandina on Amelia Island)

  • Watch the Sunset at the Fernandina Pier and active Military Vessels from Amelia Island
Adriana Da Silva, at Fernandina Beach Pier on Amelia IslandU.S. Submarine seen from Ft. Clinch, Amelia Island
(Left: Sunset at the Fernandina Pier, Right: U.S. Submarine seen from Ft. Clinch, Amelia Island)

  • Best Amelia Island Hotels:  The island offers many hotels and resorts to choose from.  The best resorts in Amelia Island come complete with all of the modern amenities, including golf carts to tour this island, as well as include good 'Ole' Southern Style food & Service'

Best Resorts on Amelia Island Travel Agent Adriana Da Silva at best resort on amelia island
(Amelia Island Resorts, complete with Multi Terraced Pools, Bars, and Multiple Restaurants)


If you have read my previous two posts regarding Top Island Getaways of Florida, you may have noticed I have not 'ranked' these 3 amazing Islands, as they cannot be fairly compared against one another, however I would categorize these Florida Island experiences as;


Best Florida Island for:

  • Nature and Shelling- Sanibel-Captiva Islands  (see full story)
  • History- Amelia Island  
  • Culture, Shopping and Dining- Anna Maria Island (see full story)
The State of Florida has more than 4,500 Islands greater than 10 acres in size, and many more Islands that are smaller, or appear and disappear daily with the rise and fall of tides 'Disappearing Islands.'  Because of urban sprawl, and the growth of high rise condominium and hotel buildings throughout Florida, commuters can easily miss driving over small bridges connecting mainland Florida with many of these tiny barrier islands which serve as vital homes to many of Florida's sensitive ecosystem.  Please help to do your part to protect Florida's natural parks and waterways while visiting our beautiful state.


   


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Sunday, September 8, 2024

Sanibel: One of Florida's Top 3 Island Getaways

 

Sanibel Island Florida Romantic Getaway for Couples


Sanibel-Captiva Islands:  So close- Yet so far away


I am finally writing about my home state of Florida, and you may have wondered 'where do residents go when they need a quick holiday, or a romantic getaway in Florida?' Because Floridians are constantly surrounded by tourists, they can be a little secretive about their own local getaways.  

As a long time Florida resident and Travel Advisor, my husband and I have travelled all over Florida and over this post and the next two articles I am sharing what we believe are the Top 3 Islands in Florida to getaway to and none of them are in the Keys!


What you need to know about Sanibel-Captiva Islands:


With many Sanibel Hotels being small appearing almost 'vintage', and numerous ice cream shops, and safe bicycling everywhere, you will feel as though you have stepped back into Florida's past of the 1960's.  With Iguana, Flamingo's, Bamboo, Dolphins and even some alligators, you will have a difficult time knowing if you are still in Florida, or have been magically transported to either Hawaii or Mexico.  Sanibel-Captiva are Floridian's definitive weekend escape.

  • Sanibel-Captiva Islands: are sister islands, located approximately 3 1/2 hrs or (370 km/ 230 miles) south west of Orlando on Florida's Gulf Coast of Ft. Myers
  • The islands are easily accessible by car from the 3 mile long bridge, and are themselves connected together by a tiny bridge
Sanibel Causeway connecting Sanibel Island with Ft. Myers
(Sanibel Causeway, Ft. Myers Florida)

  • The sister islands were heavily damaged during Hurricane Ian in 2022, but are recovering remarkably, however there are still some visible signs of Ian's wrath remaining on these magical islands
  • Sanibel: is more modest than it's sister island 'Captiva,' and with it's many small vintage Hotels, Sanibel has a nostalgic throwback vibe to the 60's and 70's

Small Inns and Hotels of Sanibel Island Canal Neighborhood on Sanibel Island
(Left: Vintage Sanibel Hotel Property,   Right: A canalled neighborhood on Sanibel Island, Fl)


  • Sanibel is divided into two halves, it's eastern half is mainly a wildlife refuge offering opportunities of amazing kayaking throughout mangroves where wildlife ranging from Flamingos, to Manatee, Dolphins and even Alligators can be seen.  On the western or 'Gulf Facing' half of the Island you will find nostalgic 60's style hotels and homes dotted along the best shelling beaches of Florida

Wild Life Refuge on Sanibel Island Shelling and the 'Sanibel Stoop' Sanibel Island
(Left: Wild Life Refuge,   Right: Shelling 'The Sanibel Stoop')




  • Bicycle Friendly: Both Sanibel and Captiva are bicycle friendly with large spacious side walks for pedestrians and bicyclers.  You may easily leave your car parked at your hotel, and commute around each of the islands from the complimentary bicycles most hotels will provide.  If you are extra adventurous or up for a longer ride, you may try riding your bicycle the entire length of the two islands!

Bicycle Friendly Sanibel Island Bicycling around Sanibel Island Florida
 (Leave the car behind and Bicycle around Sanibel Island)



Best things to do on Sanibel-Captiva Island:


These islands are for relaxing, and romantic getaways for couples, but you may remain active by;

  • Bicycle:  Explore the island neighborhoods and sites by bicycle
  • Shelling: The best beach for shells in Florida can be found at the small bridge connecting Sanibel with Captiva, but you better arrive early to beat the professionals who sell their finds on island  souvenir shops!
  • Kayak:  The Wild Life Refuge, see flamingos, dolphins and possibly even alligators
  • Swim:  The shallow waters of the Gulf of Mexico (western side of the Islands) are as calm and warm as bath water, take a soothing dip to melt away years of stress

Swimming on Sanibel Island
(Day at the beach: Sanibel Island, Florida)


  • Lighthouse: Visit one of Florida's oldest Lighthouses on the South End of Sanibel, arrive around sunset to enjoy a picturesque evening with someone special

Sanibel Lighthouse
(Sanibel Lighthouse)


  • Ice Cream: One of Florida's first Dairy Queen Ice Cream shops is located on Sanibel !  You cannot miss this, or any of the other many ice cream shops on the Island
  • Captiva-Shopping, Dinning and Pier:  Spend a romantic evening on the impressive island of Captiva, shopping,  Dining and a sunset conversation at the pier with someone special

(Left: Lunch at the 'Island Cow' Sanibel, Right: Dinner at Captiva Island and Pier)


If you have read my previous two posts regarding Top Island Getaways of Florida, you may have noticed I have not 'ranked' these 3 amazing Islands, as they cannot be fairly compared against one another, however I would categorize these Florida Island experiences as;


Best Florida Island for:

  • Nature and Shelling- Sanibel-Captiva Islands  
  • History- Amelia Island  (see full story)
  • Culture, Shopping and Dining- Anna Maria Island (see full story)

The State of Florida has more than 4,500 Islands greater than 10 acres in size, and many more Islands that are smaller, or appear and disappear daily with the rise and fall of tides 'Disappearing Islands.'  Because of urban sprawl, and the growth of high rise condominium and hotel buildings throughout Florida, commuters can easily miss driving over small bridges connecting mainland Florida with many of these tiny barrier islands which serve as vital homes to many of Florida's sensitive ecosystem.  Please help to do your part to protect Florida's natural parks and waterways while visiting our beautiful state.


   


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