This Might Just Be The Most Peaceful Town In All Of Florida
By Victoria W
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Published December 19, 2017
Florida residents and tourists from all over the world fall for the natural beauty and relaxed vibe of this dreamy coastal town where there isn’t a highway or high-rise in sight.
Anna Maria is a town of fewer than 2,000 people on the northern end of Anna Maria Island, a beautiful barrier island just 50 miles from Tampa. Here, more folks choose biking or walking to get around than cars, and many of the homes can be accessed right from the water.
For a meal with a view, try the Rod & Reel Pier, whose weathered sign proudly declares its 70-year legacy.
Watch dolphins play right from your table as you dine on delicious fresh seafood at this highly-rated restaurant.
For a fun and funky treat, try The Donut Experiment. This charming little shop serves donuts taken out of your wildest dreams, sprinkled with everything from Fruity Pebbles to maple bacon.
Bring a dozen of these edible works of art to your family or friends and you're an instant hero.
Shopping for unique treasures is a popular pastime for many Floridians, but odds are you've never been to a shop quite like this one.
Ginny's and Jane E's Cafe and Coastal store is a local landmark that should not be overlooked. Stop into this quirky gem for artsy antique treasures (some of which hang from the ceiling) and the best breakfast on the island.
On an island paradise, you will probably want to find the beach. The go-to spot for Anna Maria is beautiful Bean Point. Soak up the sun, swim in the sparkling blue water, or walk along the beach collecting shells. From there, you can walk around the entire seven-mile island or take the town trolley from beach to beach.
This island paradise is gorgeous, laid-back, and fun, making it the perfect, peaceful town for Floridians seeking a stayacation spot.
Have you ever visited Anna Maria Island? What’s your favorite place for a tranquil getaway in the Sunshine State?
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