- Our list of the best things to do in Anna Maria, Florida, features the top 250 nearby activities — including 131 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Anna Maria, FL has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Water Activities, Sports & Fitness, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 12 things to do within the city of Anna Maria, FL , followed by 238 popular activities in nearby cities, including Sarasota, St. Petersburg, Bradenton, St. Pete Beach, Madeira Beach, Bradenton Beach, Holmes Beach, Seminole, Pinellas Park, Ruskin, Siesta Key, Treasure Island, Largo, Clearwater, Arcadia and Tampa
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Experience one of the most white and sandy beaches in the world. Siesta Key Public Beach provides for great swimming, sunbathing, surfing and other water sports. There are also volleyball and tennis courts nearby for park visitors to enjoy.
21.4 Miles
Comedic legends are honored within the National Comedy Hall of Fame as is the history of comedy in American theater. The family-oriented facility also has exhibits that cover clowns, cartoons, and puppets for children.
21.4 Miles
Open year round, no matter the weather, Ruskin Drive In Theatre in Florida takes a trip back in time. With a 2,000 square foot screen, families and dates alike can enjoy snacks and a movie under the stars.
21.5 Miles
Officially designated as a wildlife habitat and sanctuary, Lake Seminole Park offers a great deal of wildlife and bird watching. The 250 acre park also has a two-mile multi-use trail, water sport recreation in the lake, and 13 picnic shelters.
21.5 Miles
Known for its pristine, soft, white sand, Siesta Key Beach is a popular beach located along the gulf coast. Swimming, sunsets, and snorkeling are just a small few of many activities to participate in on this scenic beach.
21.6 Miles
Pinellas Trail extends from Tarpon Springs to St. Petersburg. It is ideal for jogging or bicycling, but guests can also simply stroll along the trail and admire the various neighborhoods it runs through.
21.7 Miles
Boga Ciega Millennium Park houses a 35-foot wooden observation tower that offers a panoramic view of Boga Ciega Bay. A canoe launch, fishing access, nature trail, playground, dog park, and picnic shelters are also available.
21.7 Miles
Featuring a small lake, Seminole City Park is home to waterfowl and turtles and provides an access point to the Pinellas Trail. The park has picnic shelters with grills, a bandshell, children's playgrounds and restroom facilities.
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2401 19th Ave NW, Ruskin, FL 33570
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Captain Sean Goddard of Inshore 2 Offshore Fishing Adventures offers 4-8 hour fishing excursions in near-shore and inshore waters where speckled trout, redfish, snapper, cobia, and tarpon are frequently caught. Dolphins and Manatee are often also seen by visitors.
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12410 74th Ave. N. (Old Oakhurst Rd.), Seminole, FL 33772
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Offering an observation tower, Boca Ciega Millennium Park is an ideal location for bird and nature watchers. This park further provides opportunity for canoeing, kayaking, picnicking and fishing.