http://SiestaKeyArtDesign.info What Things Can We Do On Siesta Key island in Florida? Well before we share some things with you this needs to be share with you. Stephen P. Leatherman aka “Dr. Beach”,
a professor of environmental studies at Florida International University, recently named Siesta Key America’s Best Beach.“Dr. Beach,”
Siesta Key, is just a few miles away from Sarasota and is a barrier island that is eight miles long. Many consider it to be ‘paradise’ us included, with its abundance of beautiful beaches, tropical birds, and year-round sunshine. The warm waters from the Gulf of Mexico ensure that this little island stays warmer than inland Sarasota. But what does Siesta Key have to offer when the sun goes down?
We next head to nearby Siesta Key Village, which is a charming, beachy village filled with restaurants, bars, ice cream parlors and shops. After touring the "Village" let's go to a favorite spot after enjoying the beach and it is the Blu Que Island Grill where each day they have a special and all you can eat. Obviously this is for the heardy eater. The open-air dining and great music entertainment daily is a favorite with the locals, as well as the vacationers.
Another option to dine is a Siesta Key institution – Siesta Key Oyster Bar (or as locals affectionately call it, SKOB). We always have frozen tropical drinks, Grouper Bites, Oysters on the Half-Shell and Keith's Seafood Tacos. The Key Lime Pie is also good here. SKOB is a great place to come at night, as there’s live music and a really fun, casual, beachy vibe. Sitting out on the deck offers great people-watching, as well.
Most of the action going on after dark on Siesta Key will be found in Siesta Village, where there is a handful of bars and pubs, all in keeping with the island’s tropical flavour. Another in ‘The Village’ of Siesta Key is The Beach Club, which is a trendy bar offering a fun retreat. Live bands are often featured, as well as cocktails and outdoor seating that keep locals and tourists coming back night after night. The bar also has many televisions to keep sports fans up-to-date on the latest scores! It is a popular spot for dancing the night away, to a wide array of different music styles.
Siesta Key tends to offer a quieter and more relaxed night out, so those requiring a little more liveliness and variety to their evenings would benefit from taking the short trip over into Sarasota. Sarasota offers a more city-based night out, with an abundance of night clubs, bars and social hot spots.
Personally Vanessa & I prefer the activity on our 'paradise' island Siesta Key!
3. Well before we
share some things
with you this
needs to be share
with you. Stephen
P. Leatherman aka “Dr. Beach”, a
professor of environmental studies at
Florida International University,
recently named Siesta Key America’s
Best Beach!
4. Siesta Key, is just a
few miles away from
Sarasota and is a
barrier island that is
eight miles long. Many consider it to
be ‘paradise’ us included, with its
abundance of beautiful beaches,
tropical birds, and year-round
sunshine.
5. The warm waters from the Gulf of
Mexico ensure that this little
island stays warmer than inland
Sarasota. But what does Siesta
Key have to offer when the sun
goes down?
Well Here Is What Vanessa & I Suggest
6. Next head to nearby Siesta Key
Village, which is a charming, beachy
village filled with restaurants, bars,
ice cream parlors and shops. After
touring the "Village" let's go to a
favorite spot after enjoying the beach
and it is the Blu Que Island Grill
7. Where each day they
have a special and all
you can eat. Obviously
this is for the hardy
eater. The open-air
dining and great music
entertainment daily is a
favorite with the locals,
as well as the
vacationers.
8. Another option to dine is a Siesta Key
institution – Siesta Key Oyster Bar (or
as locals affectionately call it, SKOB).
We always have frozen tropical
drinks,
9. Grouper Bites, Oysters on the
Half-Shell and Keith's Seafood
Tacos. The Key Lime Pie is also
good here. SKOB is a great place
to come at night, as there’s live
music and a really fun, casual,
beachy vibe. Sitting out on the
deck offers great peoplewatching, as well.
10. Most of the action going on after dark
on Siesta Key will be found in Siesta
Village, where there is a handful of
bars and pubs, all in keeping with the
island’s tropical flavour.
11. Another in ‘The
Village’ of Siesta
Key is The Beach
Club, which is a
trendy bar offering
a fun retreat.
Live bands are often featured, as well
as cocktails and outdoor seating that
keep locals and tourists coming back
night after night.
12. The bar also has many televisions to
keep sports fans up-to-date on the
latest scores! It is a popular spot for
dancing the night away, to a wide
array of different music styles.
13. Siesta Key tends to offer a quieter and
more relaxed night out, so those
requiring a little more liveliness and
variety to their evenings would
benefit from taking the short trip
over into Sarasota. Sarasota offers a
more city-based night out, with an
abundance of night clubs, bars and
social hot spots.
14. Personally Vanessa
& I prefer the
activity on our
'paradise' island
Siesta Key!
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