- 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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Constructed in 1924 and featuring excellent examples of Beaux Arts style architecture, the State Theatre is a music venue that hosts various live music events of all genres. It has a total capacity of 705 people, 4 full beverage bars, and a merch room.
17.6 Miles
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Al Lang Stadium parking Lot, St. Petersburg, FL 33701
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Actual farmers, good food, and interesting crafts are the main focus of the Saturday Morning Market. Lively music is also performed at the market when it is open from early October through late May every year.
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Bayshore Dr. & 2nd Ave. S, St. Petersburg, FL 33701
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At Demens Landing Park, visitors can take a stroll on a walking path that provides scenic views of the marina. From the shore, visitors can watch a mix of speedboats and sailboats pass by, as well as windsurfers.
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Lido Beach is a 3,000 foot white-sand beach with lifeguards on duty year round. The beach is often busy and is suitable for a variety of beach activities such as sun bathing, swimming, and beach walking.
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Nestled along the shoreline of Madeira Beach, Florida, Hubbard's Marina is a popular place to launch small craft and fish from the shore. The marina also has a large complement of docking slips for larger craft. They may be rented on an annual or nightly basis.
17.8 Miles
Located in Madeira Beach, Florida, John's Pass Village & Boardwalk is a large waterfront area ringed by marinas and sandy beaches. It's popular with surfers, sunbathers, shore anglers, boaters, parasailers, waterskiiers and others who enjoy being close to the water.
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The permanent collection at the Museum of Fine Arts includes exhibits from all around the world, dating back to the antiquity: paintings, sculptures, and photos can be admired in here.
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The Alligator Attraction gives patrons the truly rare opportunity to hold and pet live alligators. The reptiles' mouths are secured with strong elastic bands while they are interacting with visitors. There is also a gift shop on the premesis.
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A retail and dining complex located in the downtown core, BayWalk features a gourmet market, coffee shops, restaurants and amenities including banking and a spa.
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St. Petersburg Museum of History
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335 2nd Ave NE, St. Petersburg, FL 33701
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The heritage of Florida is put on display at the St. Petersburg Museum of History, which is owned and operated by the St. Petersburg Memorial Historical Society. The exhibits emphasize the history of St. Petersburg and the Pinellas Peninsula though.