Thursday, February 23, 2012

Three- or Seven-Night Stay at Siesta Key Bungalows on Florida's Gulf Coast

Secluded Bungalows with Views of Lagoon and Tropical Palms

Little Sarasota Bay and the Gulf of Mexico define the prevailing coastline of Siesta Key, a barrier island near Sarasota, Florida. Siesta Key Bungalows resides near these vast shorelines but faces neither of them; it is instead perched along the banks of Heron Lagoon, a narrow waterway in the middle of the island. Mangroves line the banks, providing seclusion for those kayaking through the waves or fishing from the private dock for ladyfish, snook, and mullet. The inn maintains a quiet, old-Florida feel, but is still close to the popular Siesta Beach, which noted coastal researcher Dr. Beach named America's Best Beach for 2011.

Much of the layout of the resort helps hone the focus on kicking back and relaxing: lounge chairs line the dock and sundeck, and floating rafts are

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