- Our list of the best things to do in Venice, Florida, features the top 123 nearby activities — including 71 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Venice, FL has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Water Activities, Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, and Sports & Fitness.
- The results below include the top 30 things to do within the city of Venice, FL , followed by 93 popular activities in nearby cities, including Sarasota, Englewood, Port Charlotte, Siesta Key, Bradenton, North Port and Arcadia
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13.2 Miles
Lemon Bay Tours offers its clients cruising services, in which they can spot dolphins, manatees, bald eagles, pelicans, and other marine fauna. The guide offers not only the description of the local flora and fauna, but also of the entire area, including its history.
13.2 Miles
Englewood Parasailing & Tours provides parasailing rides for up to 3 people at a time on the waters of the Gulf of Mexico. The family owned and operated tour company also offers sunset and dolphin tours.
13.2 Miles
Island Jet Ski Tours & Rentals is a water sports rental company that rents out boats, jet skis, kayaks, and stand-up paddle boards. The company also has floating docks and dolphin sightseeing tours.
13.3 Miles
Englewood Beach has 3 pavilions which can be rented, with a seating capacity of over 200. It also has basketball and volleyball courts, playgrounds and swimming areas, among others.
13.9 Miles
Fitness fanatics will feel right at home in Siesta Key's Studio Rubylake. The studio offers pilates classes, Zumba dancing, erotica fitness, fusion classes, paddleboard pilates and private reformer training.
13.9 Miles
Established in 1947, the Beach Club Siesta Key is a dance club and live music venue that books a wide variety of acts, ranging from local favorites to nationally touring artists.
14.1 Miles
With 995 seats, the North Port Performing Arts Center is the second largest theater in Sarasota County. The theater is located at North Point High School and hosts school and guest events.
14.2 Miles
Situated on Lemon Bay in Englewood is the Cedar Point Environmental Park. The park features 115-acres of salt marsh, pine flatwoods and a unique narrow park atmosphere popular for nature walks, picnics, bird watching and kayaking.
14.4 Miles
Visitors collect buckets of intact seashells and shark teeth on the mile long Stump Pass Beach State Park. The park also offers canoeing, snorkeling, SCUBA diving, fishing, and a boat ramp.
14.9 Miles
Visitors to Stump Pass Beach & Park can enjoy swimming, fishing, kayaking, picnicking and hiking the nature trail. Wildlife that can be seen there include West Indian manatees, gopher tortoises, snowy egrets, least terns and frigate birds.