Featuring a Spanish hacienda-style exterior, this circa-1920 Siesta Key beach house is 6.5 miles from Sarasota and 10.5 miles from The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art.
Accommodations feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and full kitchens. Options range from cozy efficiency rooms to 3-bedroom suites.
Amenities include 2 outdoor pools, patios with gazebos and grills, and free parking, as well as a fitness center.
THE HISTORY OF SIESTA KEY
Siesta Key was formed out of sands from the Appalachian Mountain. Before becoming a beloved tourist destination, it was a quiet island used primarily for fishing and farming. The Tocobaga and Calusa Native American tribes originally inhabited the area. European settlers arrived in 1846 when Captain Louis Roberts built his home on the island.
Today, Siesta Key maintains its charm and natural beauty, blending a strong sense of community with diverse attractions, shops, and dining options. Renowned for its award-winning beaches, the island invites visitors to enjoy its unique mix of tranquility, culture, and local flavors.