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Florida coast gave me Keys

The Gulf Coast is perfect winter and summer.

April 22, 2010 11:30
Anna Maria Island: a place to wander. It epitomises a sense of the island lifestyle

ByAndy Mossack, Andy Mossack

5 min read

I have to confess I fell hopelessly and completely in love with the pelicans. It became my morning ritual to go out the back door of my beach condo and watch them forage around the ocean looking for fish for an hour or so. It was just the birds, me and a glorious stretch of powder-white beach. This was Florida's western Gulf coast, a world away from what many of you would think of Florida.

This coast of Florida and in particular Sarasota and her neighbouring islands Siesta Key, Longboat Key and Anna Maria Island, offer temptingly tropical retreats that are simply too hard to resist.

Connected to each other via a network of bridges, each one has a distinct identity; from elegant Sarasota with her culture, arts and lively downtown to the laidback island life of Anna Maria. Just a hundred or so miles west from Orlando, you'll feel you've entered another world. A world of soft white sandy beaches, brilliantly turquoise warm gulf waters, year-round sun, glorious sunsets and a way of life that's positively Caribbean-like.

There's a circle in Sarasota. Not just a circle in the conventional sense, but a chic and trendy circle with upmarket restaurants, boutiques and Italian marble. This is St Armand's Circle, and if you're one of the beautiful people, it's where you go to see and be seen. A sort of Floridian Beverly Hills without the traffic.