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from:A beautiful eight miles long barrier island just offshore of Sarasota, Siesta key is the nature’s gift to Florida. Just take a Siesta key boat rental and relax. The climate is tropical, there is greenery all around. A holiday resort so far away from the madding crowd- even as of today, the heavenly place has only 15,000 permanent residents.
The seas abound with friendly dolphins, manatees, pelicans and many other birds and animals. Guides/captains in your Siesta key boat rental are always there to advise you on the best places to watch them. Siesta key is nature’s veritable Garden of Eden. There are tropical trees, blooming shrubs, exotic parrots and a great variety of native birds. Along the beaches and bays one can see gulls, terns, plovers, pelicans, egrets, herons, ibis, spoonbills, storks and cranes.
When you have had a good time in the sea in your Siesta key boat rental, you and your family can enjoy three of the world’s best beaches- Siesta Public Beach, Crescent Beach, Turtle Beach. The sand here is pure, powdery white. There are facilities to play tennis, ride a bike or even fly a kit. There are volley ball courts and horseshoe pit. And the food is out of this world.
You can also take your Siesta key boat rental and enjoy a wonderful day’s fishing especially in the adjacent Blind Pass Lagoon. In fact, Siesta key owes its origins to a fishing village, which upto 1940s, had only 300 inhabitants. Siesta key is not only surrounded by water, it also has more than 50 canals and inland waterways. There are many marinas which offer charters, guided tours and boat rentals.
Siesta key also offers wonderful opportunities to the lover of water sports. The Siesta key boat rentals will provide you with excellent opportunities for sail boarding, fishing, snorkeling. You can also opt for a personalized Sailing Charter if your preferred mode of spending your vacation is slow and relaxing time. Lovely weather through out the year means Siesta key is meant for outdoor activity.
At the southern tip of the Crescent Beach is the Point of Rocks - a lovely snorkeling and diving area. You can take a Siesta key boat rental to enjoy sea that is rich with coral rock formations as well as colorful and abundant marine life.
Whether your Siesta key boat rental takes you to watch a beautiful sunset, for fishing or for snorkeling, you will carry memories of a truly unforgettable holiday. Among other souvenirs that you can take back from your holiday will be beautiful shells as the turtle beach is a beach comber’s dream come true. You may even come back with shark’s teeth washed up ashore, as many tourists have!
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