- The list below includes 160 free or cheap things to do in or near Anna Maria, Florida, including 82 different types of inexpensive activities like Beaches, Art Gallery, History Museums and Islands.
- From Bean Point to Coquina Baywalk, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Anna Maria and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Sarasota, Bradenton, St. Petersburg and St. Pete Beach.
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The Sponge Exchange is the historic village restored to its former beauty. Courtyards with 31 shops and restaurants offer the visitor a glimpse into the unique trends of Greece and all around the world.
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Added in 1990 on the National Register of Historic Places, the St. Nicholas Boat Line is comprised by 2 sponge diving boats. The tour is completed by a diver in an old diving suit, who explains the methods used for retrieving and selling sponges.
43.2 Miles
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1692 votes
Dodecanese blvd, Tarpon Springs, FL 34689
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The Tarpon Springs Sponge Docks is popular for its Greek restaurants, markets, bakeries, and, above all, for its sponges. Gift shops and live entertainment are some of the other attractions in the area.
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810 Dodecanese Boulevard, Tarpon Springs, FL 34689
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Also known as Two Georges Deep Sea Fishing, Dolphin Deep Sea Fishing is a charter fishing service that offers all day fishing charters on a large and well maintained boat.
43.3 Miles
Covering 155 acres, the Fred Howard Park has playgrounds, picnic shelters, white sandy beaches, and ball fields. Swimming and fishing are some of the other activities to be performed in here.
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60 votes
6140 S. Turkey Creek Road, Plant City, FL 33567
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The Edward Medard Regional Park is a park that is 1,284 acres in size and contains a dike and a reservoir. Approximately 400,000 people visit the park each year and participate in camping, hiking and sightseeing.
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156 votes
North Pinellas Ave., Tarpon Springs, FL
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Built in 1907 in the Neo-Byzantine architectural style, the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral has a weeping icon of St. Nicholas, a 60 tons marble altar, and 3 large chandeliers from Czechoslovakia. Each year, on the 6th of January, it organizes an epiphany celebration.
43.8 Miles
Specializing in traditional Belgian-style ales, Saint Somewhere Brewery uses old-fashioned brewing techniques to make distinctive beer. They brew in small batches, and do not filter the beer, which then re-ferments once bottled.
44.4 Miles
Operated as a family business, Turkey Creek Stables organizes trail rides into the surrounding forests with visitors. The venue also hosts a speed show where visitors can see experienced horseback riders do tricks and display their skills.
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Lemon Bay Park is popular among wildlife watchers, since in here can be spotted turtles, rabbits, eagles, owls and many more others. It has picnic pavilions and shelters, an environmental center and an indoor facility which can be rented, among other amenities.