Old Florida Island City
Anna Maria is a low-rise, Old Florida city on the north end of Anna Maria Island, framed by Gulf beaches and walkable Pine Avenue.
Anna Maria is a city on the northern end of Anna Maria Island, a barrier island in Manatee County on Florida's Gulf Coast. The 2020 census recorded a population of 968, a figure that reflects the city's intimate, low-density scale; Anna Maria is one of three municipalities on the island, alongside Holmes Beach and Bradenton Beach. The city is part of the North Port–Bradenton–Sarasota metropolitan area, giving it mainland conveniences within reach while preserving a distinctly island way of life. Anna Maria is known for its "Old Florida" character, protected in part by building-height restrictions written into the island's charter. There are no high-rises or large hotels, and a 35 mph speed limit keeps the pace unhurried. The island offers roughly seven miles of white-sand Gulf beaches, and Anna Maria occupies the quieter northern stretch. Bean Point, at the island's northern tip, is a favorite spot for unobstructed sunset views, while Pine Avenue functions as the city's walkable main street, lined with shops, galleries, and restaurants. Reaching the island requires a bridge crossing from Bradenton, and the mainland's Sarasota–Bradenton International Airport and Tampa International Airport are the nearest air gateways. The city's economy and daily life revolve around beach tourism, boating, fishing, and a small collection of local businesses rather than large-scale commercial development. For those drawn to a quiet, beach-centered community with real character, Anna Maria offers a rare combination of Gulf Coast setting, strict low-rise preservation, and a walkable, small-town feel. Its appeal lies in simplicity, scenery, and a deliberate resistance to over-development rather than in convenience or growth.
Anna Maria is a city on the northern end of Anna Maria Island in Manatee County, on Florida's Gulf Coast. It is one of three municipalities on the island and part of the North Port–Bradenton–Sarasota metropolitan area.
No. Anna Maria is known for its Old Florida, low-rise character, with building-height restrictions written into the island's charter. The city has no high-rises or large hotels, and a 35 mph speed limit reinforces its laid-back feel.
The island offers about seven miles of white-sand Gulf beaches. Bean Point, at the island's northern tip, is known for sunset views, while Pine Avenue serves as the city's walkable main street with shops and restaurants.
The nearest airports are Sarasota–Bradenton International Airport and Tampa International Airport, both on the mainland within driving distance. Anna Maria Island is reached by bridge from Bradenton across Sarasota Bay.
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