Unveiling Sarasota: Your Guide to Sun-Kissed Escapes and Hidden Gems

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  • Sarasota

  • Florida

  • Beaches

  • Food & Wine

  • Active Travel

  • Outdoors

  • Entertainment

  • Local Food

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Dive into the vibrant coastal city of Sarasota, Florida, where pristine beaches, cultural richness and outdoor adventures converge to create an unforgettable escape. Nestled along the Gulf Coast, Sarasota boasts a tapestry of experiences, from lounging on powdery sands at Siesta Key Beach to exploring the eclectic arts scene in the historic downtown district. Join us on a journey through Sarasota's enchanting landscapes, where each corner reveals a new story waiting to be discovered.

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Where to stay in Sarasota

The Ritz-Carlton, Sarasota

Luxury hotel overlooking the bay with chic rooms and suites.

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Hyatt Regency Sarasota

Chic property along Sarasota Bay with upscale rooms and suites.

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The Sarasota Modern

Experience sleek sophistication and modern luxury at The Sarasota Modern, a boutique hotel situated in the heart of Sarasota, Florida. With its minimalist design, upscale amenities, and vibrant atmosphere, this hotel offers a chic retreat for travelers seeking an elevated experience in this coastal paradise.

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Things to do in Sarasota

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Siesta Key Beach: Renowned for its powdery white sands and crystal-clear waters, Siesta Key Beach consistently ranks among the best beaches worldwide. Perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and beachcombing, this idyllic stretch offers stunning sunset views and a laid-back atmosphere.

The Ringling Museum of Art: Immerse yourself in Sarasota's cultural heritage at The Ringling, a sprawling estate encompassing an art museum, historic mansion, and beautiful gardens. Explore a vast collection of European and American art, including works by masters like Rubens and Titian, amidst the opulent setting of John Ringling's former winter home.

Marie Selby Botanical Gardens: Discover a lush oasis in the heart of Sarasota at Marie Selby Botanical Gardens. Home to a diverse array of tropical plants and exotic blooms, this botanical paradise invites visitors to stroll through tranquil pathways, admire vibrant orchids, and enjoy scenic views of Sarasota Bay.

Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium: Delve into the wonders of marine life at Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium, where interactive exhibits and captivating displays showcase the Gulf Coast's diverse ecosystems. From playful otters to majestic sharks, encounter fascinating creatures and learn about conservation efforts in action.

St. Armands Circle: Experience upscale shopping and dining at St. Armands Circle, a charming island enclave just a short drive from downtown Sarasota. Browse boutique shops offering everything from designer fashion to unique gifts, then indulge in culinary delights at waterfront restaurants serving fresh seafood and international cuisine.

Myakka River State Park: Embark on an outdoor adventure at Myakka River State Park, one of Florida's largest and most biodiverse nature reserves. Kayak through winding waterways teeming with wildlife, hike scenic trails beneath towering oak trees, and spot elusive alligators and migratory birds in their natural habitat.

Sarasota Jungle Gardens: Step into a tropical paradise at Sarasota Jungle Gardens, where lush vegetation and exotic animals create an immersive experience for visitors of all ages. Encounter colorful flamingos, playful primates, and majestic birds of prey as you wander through beautifully landscaped gardens and interactive exhibits.

Sarasota Opera House: Imbibe the enchanting melodies of world-class opera performances at the historic Sarasota Opera House. Admire the venue's grand architecture and ornate interior as you enjoy captivating renditions of beloved classics and contemporary productions in an intimate setting.

Historic Spanish Point: Journey back in time at Historic Spanish Point, a sprawling archaeological and botanical site that offers a glimpse into Sarasota's past. Explore ancient shell middens, pioneer-era buildings, and lush gardens overlooking Little Sarasota Bay, providing a fascinating insight into the region's rich cultural heritage.

Sarasota Bayfront Park: Unwind amidst picturesque scenery at Sarasota Bayfront Park, a scenic waterfront retreat offering panoramic views of Sarasota Bay and the city skyline. Take a leisurely stroll along the waterfront promenade, enjoy a picnic in the shade of towering palms, or simply relax and soak in the tranquil ambiance of this coastal gem.

Day Trips:

Daytona Beach: Embark on a day trip to Daytona Beach, located approximately three and a half hours northeast of Sarasota. Famous for its hard-packed sand beaches and iconic Daytona International Speedway, this coastal city offers a range of activities, including swimming, sunbathing, and exploring the Daytona Beach Boardwalk and Pier. Visitors can also delve into the area's motorsports history at the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America or take a scenic drive along the nearby Ormond Scenic Loop and Trail.

Everglades National Park: Discover the untamed wilderness of Everglades National Park on a day trip from Sarasota, situated approximately two and a half hours southeast of the city. Home to vast mangrove forests, expansive sawgrass prairies, and diverse wildlife, the Everglades offer opportunities for airboat tours, wildlife spotting, and hiking along nature trails. Visitors can also learn about the park's unique ecosystem and conservation efforts at the Ernest F. Coe Visitor Center or embark on a guided kayak or canoe excursion through the park's waterways.

Places to eat & drink in Sarasota

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Shore Diner: Offering a modern take on coastal cuisine, Shore Diner delights diners with fresh seafood, innovative dishes, and stunning views of the Gulf of Mexico.

Indigenous: Celebrating the flavors of Florida, Indigenous serves farm-to-table fare crafted from locally sourced ingredients, highlighting the region's culinary diversity.

Owen's Fish Camp: Embracing the charm of a Southern fish camp, Owen's Fish Camp serves up classic seafood dishes in a rustic, laid-back setting reminiscent of old Florida.

Columbia Restaurant: A Sarasota institution since 1959, Columbia Restaurant delights patrons with authentic Spanish and Cuban cuisine, including signature dishes like paella and 1905 Salad.

Selva Grill: Fusing Latin American and Peruvian flavors with global influences, Selva Grill offers a contemporary dining experience featuring ceviche, tapas, and grilled specialties.

Café L'Europe: A beloved destination for fine dining, Café L'Europe exudes European elegance and sophistication, offering a diverse menu of classic and contemporary dishes.

Mattison's City Grille: With its bustling atmosphere and diverse menu, Mattison's City Grille is a popular choice for casual dining, serving up everything from wood-fired pizzas to fresh seafood.

Need to Know

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