Sarasota Visitors Guide 2008 - (Page 53) S I E S TA K E Y S I E S TA K E Y Siesta Key Bungalows A cozy island water-side getaway nestled between soaring palm trees and a tranquil blue lagoon. Our 10 bungalows offer impeccably furnished cottage chic suites. The bungalows sit a mile from the beach and boast free kayaking and canoeing as well as a sparkling pool and affordable rates. Siesta Key Suites Stay in the heart of Siesta Key at The Ringling Beach House. Various other locations available ranging from efficiencies, oneand two-bedroom units, queen- or king-sized beds, full suites, kitchens, TV/VCR, barbecue, pools, laundry facilities. Across from Beach Access 9; walk to the Village. (888) 5-SIESTA (941) 349-9025 8212 Midnight Pass Rd., Siesta Key www.siestakeybungalows.com Reader Response 48 LOGO (888) 897-9919 (941) 349-1236 523 Beach Rd., Siesta Key www.siestakeysuites.com Reader Response 49 ACCOMMODATIONS CASEY KEY VENICE Gulf Surf on Casey Key The Gulf Surf is a uniquely serene and picturesque Gulf-front hideaway just steps from the water’s edge. Enjoy the relaxed, informal setting situated on prestigious Casey Key. Spectacular sunsets, mounds of seashells, peaceful walks and water fun are waiting for you at your private beach. Info@gulfsurf.com Inn at the Beach Relaxation, with personalized and friendly service is what you can expect from this 49 room retreat located in Venice, Florida. As the premier beachside destination, the Inn at the Beach offers a peaceful intimate setting that nestles you into the tropical getaway you’ve always been dreaming of! (941) 966-2669 3905 Casey Key Rd., Nokomis www.gulfsurf.com (800) 255-8471, (941) 484-8471 725 W. Venice Ave., Venice www.innatthebeach.com Reader Response 50 Reader Response 51 www.sarasotafl.org 53 http://www.siestakeysuites.com http://www.siestakeybungalows.com http://www.siestakeysuites.com http://www.siestakeybungalows.com http://www.innatthebeach.com http://www.gulfsurf.com http://www.innatthebeach.com http://www.gulfsurf.com http://www.sarasotafl.org
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