From the lanai and your private patio, you are directly on the beach where it is easy to keep an eye on the children playing, or walk down to the Gulf of America for a swim. Located on Turtle Beach, Siesta Key's quiet south end - this lovely Gulf front first floor unit with large washer and dryer and new living room furnishings can accommodate up to six guests. Completely stocked kitchen, beach chairs, umbrella and cooler with lots of beach toys for the children. Bring or rent a boat as you can see your boat dock from the entrance doors and can enjoy watching the fisherman. Your car will be parked near the entrance for easy load in. This unit is very comfortable for both couples that want a well equipped kitchen and easy beach and boat access, or families looking to enjoy their vacation. Just bring the sunscreen and your groceries!
Bring your boat or rent one for a day as the boat docks are free! Your boat trailer must be kept off property and the on-site office can provide a list of places in the area for storage.
NO Pets allowed.
The on-site office staff is there to be of service. Please Note: For your convenience, the rental program provides a starter supply of paper products, including two rolls of toilet paper per bathroom and one roll of paper towels in the kitchen. Guests are responsible for providing any additional paper products needed during their stay.
Fisherman's Cove, Siesta Key, is adjacent to Turtle Beach with picnic area, grills and boat ramp. You will drive through Turtle Beach Park to our gated community – leaving the traffic behind. Our south end of Siesta Key is known as the quieter end of the island and has a laid back feel. The action on the northern end is available via free trolley service or thru one of the free ride services that work for tips.
While you are here, you will want to visit Siesta Key Public Beach and put your toes in the world famous white sand which consists of 99% pure quartz, ultimately derived from the southern Appalachians. Over millennia, rivers carried the grains of sand into the Gulf of America and south along Florida's coast. Those quartz grains are fine, without any coral or shell fragments, which results in sand with a soft, flour-like texture.