Sugar white and expansive, the beaches of Longboat Key are among the most beautiful in the world. Year-round warm gulf waters beckon visitors to splash in the waves and search for seashells along the shore. Resident peacocks guide your way to waterfront dining among laid-back millionaires. The northern tip of Longboat Key is your end of day respite from a day of shopping and dining at St. Armand’s Circle. Manicured lawns, dazzling sunsets and crystal waters are the visions of understated elegance. As long and picturesque as its name suggests, Longboat Key connects to its little sister, Anna Maria Island, to the north and Sarasota to the south.
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