A Gulf of Mexico barrier island, Anna Maria is just off Florida’s coast of Bradenton. It sports a toes-in-the-sand lifestyle, a laid-back culture, and is an incredible place to live or vacation. With seven miles of white sandy beaches, it still maintains an “old Florida” feel. For those visiting or residing in Anna Maria, there are boutique shops, great restaurants, and a seven-days-a-week free trolley service.
Should you opt for retirement in Anna Maria, Florida, you’ll also have access to numerous outdoor activities, great culture and arts venues, community organizations, churches, banks, a general store, pharmacies, grocery stores, and more.
Things to Do – A General List
Before we get into specifics, here are some of the things to do in Anna Maria, just at a glance:
- Walking paths
- Shopping
- Running paths
- Golf courses
- Fishing
- Festivals and fairs
- Exercise facilities
- Nightlife and dining
- Boating
- Beaches
- Bike paths
- Lots of access to green space
If you like a laid-back lifestyle, the Gulf of Mexico’s gentle swell, and the water – where flip-flops are the basic footwear – Anna Maria Island is for you. Cultural venues like art galleries, museums, the Island Players, and an active community center make this the ideal location for community involvement. Two free-of-charge, family friendly island festivals take place every year.
Hungry?
If you’re ready for a snack, stop in at the Doughnut Experiment. Here you’ll find fresh donuts and fun, as well as the option to pick your own toppings and icing for each doughnut.
Beaches, Beaches Everywhere!
Just a few of the beaches and beach attractions you may want to explore include the following:
- Coquina Beach
- Bean Point Beach
- Manatee Public Beach
- Bradenton Beach
- Holmes Beach
- Cortez Beach
Other Outdoor Attractions
For outdoor fun in the sun, check out the following:
- Rod and Reel
- Leffis Key Preserve
- Bridge Street
- Paradise Boat Tours
- Mote Marine Laboratory and Aquarium
- The Fish Hole Miniature Golf
- Bayfront Park
- Beer Can Island
- De Soto National Memorial
- City Pier Park
- Robinson Preserve
Shops and Eateries
Shop till you drop or stop in for a drink/food at the following:
- Anna Maria Island Beach Café
- Ginny’s and Jane E’s Café and Gift Store
- Beach House Waterfront Restaurant
- Shiny Fish Emporium
- Sandbar Seafoods and Spirits
- Island Gallery West
- Artists Guild Gallery
There are also services that provide outdoor adventures, scuba diving, parasailing, boating, and much, much more.
Stay At Home and Enjoy Your Golden Years or Venture Out to Anna Maria and Surrounding Areas
Traveling in a northwest direction, there are only about 10 miles between Anna Maria and Bradenton – which is where our retirement community is located. You can cover that distance in roughly 20-30 minutes, depending on traffic. While you may never want to leave the retirement community – with all of our desirable amenities – should you choose to venture out, the trip is relatively quick and easy. Don’t feel like driving? One of the amenities we offer is complimentary transportation.
Our retirement village offers a selection of one- or two-bedroom apartments and suites, depending on the community in which you reside. We have three communities to choose from: Memory Care, Assisted Living, or Independent Living.
If you have further questions, feel free to contact us at 941-209-3466. For sales and leasing inquiries, please call us at 941-257-0929.
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