12/5/2023 0 Comments Places to stay on siesta key beachBicyclists get exercise on the beach of Siesta Key Florida © Joel Hartz What to Do on Siesta Key To travel South down to Turtle Beach via the trolley you just need to wave it down if you see it on its way. This part of the island does not have as many stops for the Siesta Key Breeze past Stickney Point Road and Midnight Pass road intersection. The condos and resorts can be quite vigilant against people trespassing on their properties so unless you’re staying there use the public access. This is the only public access point on this part of the island. You can also access Crescent Beach at Siesta Key Beach access point 12. There is a grocery store on the corner and several places to get beer and liquor within walking distance. This area is not as quaint as the Village but offers plenty of more reasonable priced dining and nightlife options as well. On the Middle part of the island you will find the bulk of the boat and watersport rentals. Stickney Point Road and Midnight Pass Area If you’re on a tighter budget we would suggest to go off island to Publix, Walmart or drive about 20 minutes south to an Aldi and stock up for however long you plan on staying. Be prepared to pay extra as prices are a bit higher on the island. For the adult beverages you can find a liquor store next door to the grocery in the village. One of the two grocery stores on the island is in the village as well. There is something for everyone and you will not be disappointed.Ĭute boutique shops line the streets along with plenty of beachwear and t-shirt stores. They even have mini donuts, Michelle’s favorite, although not necessarily a food group. There are multiple dining options in Siesta Key Village from fine dining to small cafes. Staying near the Village you will be able to walk to the beach, restaurants and get groceries all within 5-10 minutes. If you’re looking for convenience, our vote is to stay in or near Siesta Key Village. It will put you super close to Sarasota Beach on the North of the island as well as Siesta Key Beach. The island has Four Beach parks along the gulf side. Condos, resorts and hotels pretty much line the entirety of the gulf side of the island. On the North and South parts of Siesta Key you will find the bulk of the residential areas. Siesta Drive on the North side and Stickney Point Road about midway down the island. The island has two bridges that connect it to the mainland. Siesta Key is just 8 miles long so it’s super easy to get around. The moon rises above the volleyball nets on Siesta Key Beach, Florida © Joel Hartz The Island of Siesta Key
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