
Anna Maria Island
Old-Florida charm on seven miles of powder-white Gulf beaches.
Overview
Anna Maria Island is a seven-mile barrier island on Florida's Gulf Coast, known for laid-back Old-Florida charm, turquoise water, and strict height limits that keep the skyline low and the beaches wide. It's a popular second-home, vacation-rental, and beach-lifestyle destination just north of Sarasota.
Lifestyle
Pine Avenue boutiques, the historic Rod & Reel Pier, fresh seafood restaurants, Gulf-front sunsets, and car-free beach days. The island has a quiet, village feel with no high-rise buildings and a strong conservation culture.
Housing options
Colorful beach cottages, mid-century bungalows, Gulf-front condos, and luxury bayfront homes. Entry points start in the $700s for small condos; waterfront homes and cottages range from $1.5M to $5M+.
Pros
- Iconic white-sand beaches and clear Gulf water
- No high-rise development, old-Florida feel
- Strong vacation-rental demand
Considerations
- Limited bridge access can mean traffic in season
- Higher flood-insurance considerations on the Gulf
- Small commercial footprint
Who it's best for
Buyers seeking a relaxed, beach-centric lifestyle with vintage Florida character and vacation-rental potential.



