Anna Maria is located in Manatee County, nestled between
the tropical blue waters of the Gulf of Mexico to the west and Tampa Bay to
the north.
Sugar white beaches and a kick back and relax style are
what brings visitors to this area. This destination is a natural choice for
tropical vacationers.
At the northern tip, which lies between the Gulf of Mexico
and the Intercostal Waterway, is a long stretch of beaches, dunes, sea oats
and Australian Pines. If you're looking for a beautiful beach, try Bean
Point, located north of the island.
Recreation includes golf, tennis, fishing, tours and cruises.
Take the Barrier Island Tour through coastal dunes and lush native gardens,
which are abundant with birds and butterflies.
Anna Maria has many relaxing beach resorts, with many
outstanding restaurants. A varied selection includes Café on the Beach, The
Beach Bristo, a winner of the prestigious “Golden Spoon Award,” Bristo at Islands
End, and the Sandbar, with a tradition of entertainment and relaxation that
dates back as far as 1913. In those days, Anna Maria was only accessible
by boat. People came from Tampa by ferry, landing on the bay side and
making a short trek to "The Pavilion," where the Sandbar restaurant
now sits. The Sandbar offers the freshest seafood and great Southern hospitality.
On the northern tip of Anna Maria Island is the Rod ’n
Reel Pier, a 330 foot fishing pier that was originally built in 1947. The Rod
‘n Reel Restaurant located on the end of the pier has been a favorite for area
fishermen for years.
For one of the most relaxing vacations you'll ever enjoy,
come visit Anna Maria.
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