Relaxed Florida Beach Towns That Still Feel Like Old Florida
Somewhere along the way, beach vacations started feeling a little… exhausting. Packed beaches. Two hour dinner waits. Traffic backed up for miles. Resort fees that cost more than groceries for a week. Somewhere between the rooftop DJs and influencer photo lines, a lot of us started craving something slower again. That is exactly why our family keeps gravitating toward the quieter beach towns lately. Not boring. Not sleepy in a bad way. Just slower. The kind of places where kids still ride bikes, you can actually hear the ocean, and dinner does not require a six week reservation window. If your idea of the perfect summer trip sounds more like…
Sarasota Beaches Breakdown: Anna Maria, Lido Key, Siesta Key, and Venice Beach
If you’re looking into Sarasota beaches, let me just say this upfront… they are not all created equal. Some are soft, slow, family-perfect days.Some are “walk around and explore” beaches.And one is basically a treasure hunt for shark teeth. We’ve been leaning into slower travel lately, less chaos, more experience, and Sarasota kept coming up. So I went down the rabbit hole, and here’s the real breakdown of Anna Maria Island, Lido Key, Siesta Key, and Venice Beach. What you’ll love, what you might skip, and which one actually fits your vibe. Photo Credit Anna Maria Island: The Slow Down Beach If I had to describe Anna Maria in one…







