Anna Maria Island



Anna Maria Island is a barrier island on the Florida West Coast. It contains the cities of Anna Maria, Holmes Beach, and Bradenton Beach.

Get in[edit]

From Bradenton, take the Cortez Bridge. From 2-3pm it is often busy.

Get around[edit]

  • Anna Maria Island Trolley. Anna Maria Island has a free trolley service run by Manatee County Area Transit that travels the entire island, from Coquina Beach all the way to the public pier on the north side of Anna Maria City. Trolleys depart from the terminal stops 6AM-10PM daily, and take about 30 minutes to reach the end of the line. A schedule in PDF format is available.

See[edit]

  • White sand beaches
  • Beautiful sunsets
  • Old Florida charm

Do[edit]

Map
Map of Anna Maria Island
  • 1 Anna Maria Island Historical Society, 402 Pine Ave (junction of Pine Ave and Crescent Dr), +1 941 778-0492. A look at this island paradise in its original form when it was discovered by local Indian tribes the Timucan and Caloosan American Indian tribes and then by Spanish explorers. Anna Maria Island Historical Society Museum (Q64224703) on Wikidata
  • Fun and More Rentals, 5347 Gulf Dr, +1 941 462-2719, . Bike and kayak rentals are available for rent with free delivery to your vacation home before you arrive.
  • 2 Leffis Key Preserve, 2351 Gulf Dr S (southeast end of Anna Maria Island). 8AM–sunset. Leffis Key Preserve (Q111144351) on Wikidata

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Routes through Anna Maria Island
END  W  E  BradentonAvon Park
END  N  S  Longboat KeySarasota



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