What to do and see in Sarasota, Florida (FL): The Best Things to do

December 14, 2021 Lashaunda Abraham

What kind of beachgoer are you? Chances are, you’ll find something in the Sarasota area that appeals to you. Soft sand, fishing piers, shells—you can find it around here. Just don’t go looking for a nude beach—that’s the one thing they don’t have.
Restaurants in Sarasota

1. Siesta Key Rum

2212 Industrial Blvd, Sarasota, FL 34234-3120 +1 941-702-8143 http://www.SiestaKeyRum.com/
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5.0 based on 831 reviews

Siesta Key Rum

At our Sarasota, Florida distillery our spirits are hand-crafted from start to finish in small batches using only the finest ingredients and hands-on distillation in a copper pot still. Our distillery is open for free tours and tastings. You must pre-register on our website or by phone to attend tours. Our gift shop/tasting room is open Monday through Saturday from 10 to 5 and Sunday from 12 to 5.

Reviewed By chrisbangs2019

Daniel from XO took us to Siesta Key Rum Distillery and various points of interest around Sarasota. The distillery is a very friendly, informative and well-run tour with a great tasting room and loads of funny anecdotes and stories. Daniel took us through town to a number of historical buildings and had wonderful stories to share of the people and times that built Sarasota.

2. Marie Selby Botanical Gardens

1534 Mound St, Sarasota, FL 34236-7810 +1 941-366-5731 [email protected] http://www.selby.org
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4.5 based on 3,219 reviews

Marie Selby Botanical Gardens

Bayfront sanctuaries connecting people with air plants of the world, native nature, and our regional history.

Reviewed By PatH840 - Asheboro, United States

We spent a delightful morning in the beautiful Marie Selby Botanical Gardens during a recent visit to Sarasota. Our stroll through the garden began with a fascinating display of epiphytes, which we learned are plants that grow on other plants without harming them. Some favorite epiphytes were the orchids and bromeliads. The fern garden was a place of tranquility, filled with quite an extensive variety of ferns. The koi pond was very popular with visitors. We really enjoyed watching these fascinating fish in their lovely surroundings. During our stroll we discovered absolutely gorgeous views of Sarasota Bay, requiring time to take in the perfect blue sky, shimmering water and the colorful boats - what a treat! Our favorite part was the native butterfly garden. We saw many colorful butterflies, including numerous Monarch butterflies. We learned that these local Monarchs remain all year long and do not participate in the well-known Monarch migration. Who could blame them for remaining in this fantastic place? We loved our visit to Marie Selby Botanical Gardens and highly recommend it to anyone visiting the Sarasota area.

3. Myakka River State Park

13208 State Road 72, Sarasota, FL 34241-9546 +1 941-361-6511 [email protected] http://www.floridastateparks.org/park/Myakka-River
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4.5 based on 3,342 reviews

Myakka River State Park

One of the original Civilian Conservation Corps parks.

Reviewed By SeaSab - Grand Rapids, United States

We had a very pleasant day exploring Myakka State Park. We started at the bridge looking for alligators and birds. Be sure to bring your binoculars! A short way down the road is the trail to the Canopy walk. Climb the steps to reach a 76 foot observation platform where you view the tree tops and Myakka River basin. Our next stop was the gift shop. They have lots of interesting souvenirs for you to spend your money on. There is also a snack bar with food and drinks. Once we had shopped and used the restrooms, we ventured over to the weir looking for more alligators and birds. Our favorite siting was the roseate spoonbill! Our last stop was the bird walk where we saw birds, a wild boar, and more birds, incuding an eagle perched in the flatlands next to the river! The park is beautiful and a great spot for birdwatching. Also available are a boat cruise and a tram ride tour which we did not do.

4. St. Armands Circle

300 Madison Dr Suite 201, Sarasota, FL 34236-1300 +1 941-388-1554 [email protected] http://www.starmandscircleassoc.com
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4.5 based on 5,665 reviews

St. Armands Circle

Shop. Dine. Relax. The St. Armands Circle Association represents the over 130 merchants of St Armands Circle in Sarasota Florida. Nestled between the sparkling waters of Sarasota Bay and the Gulf of Mexico, St. Armands is truly unique in concept, history and ambience. It’s easy to relax, unwind, and let your cares fade away.

Reviewed By 0915R - Kure Beach, United States

Anytime we're in the Sarasota area we always make the point to go over to St. Armands Circle...public parking garage within 1/2 block (inexpensive too), lots of shops, unique shops, and great restaurants

5. The Ringling

5401 Bay Shore Rd, Sarasota, FL 34243-2161 +1 941-359-5700 [email protected] https://www.ringling.org/
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4.5 based on 7,113 reviews

The Ringling

The Ringling is located in Sarasota, Florida and preserves the legacy of John and Mable Ringling. It is home to the State Art Museum of Florida, the historic Ca' d'Zan Mansion, Bayfront Gardens, the Art Library, two Circus Museums, and the Historic Asolo Theater. The grounds and gardens are free to visit, and the Museum of Art offers free admission on Mondays.

Reviewed By jbwhitehouse - Dallas, United States

The Circus Museum is closed for renovations as are an art gallery. The new Kotter-Koville Glass Museum is at the entrance to Ringling and is free to view. It has beautiful and diverse glass pieces; worth a visit. Admission--free with NARM, MARP, and ROAM memberships--provides admission to the fantastic Tibbals Learning Center, the grounds around Ca'd'Zen, and the truly outstanding and extensive art museum. Additional fees are charged to view Ca'd'Zen for the first floor or other floors. It used to be free to do a self-guiding of first floor and a fairly reasonable charge for two other floors. Now there is a high price, which is understandable when considering the very costly upkeep of the property. Still such high prices exclude this family. Ringling is for all ages and necessitates hours to enjoy.

6. Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium

1600 Ken Thompson Pkwy, Sarasota, FL 34236-1004 +1 941-388-4441 http://mote.org
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4.5 based on 4,257 reviews

Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium

Located at the Mote Marine Laboratory, this is home to a 135,000 gallon outdoor shark tank and many other marine species.

Reviewed By AtypicalTraverlers - Durham, United States

We went with our 8 and 11 yr olds on a quiet Friday and were very impressed . Lots of content for the pre-tween crowd. Highlights were the boat tour, preserved Giant squid (!), baby shark touch tank and (like many of the otter reviewers) the otters. I loved that the exhibits were very focused on the local ecosystem - not a grab bag of random cool aquatic creatures like some other aquariums we'd visited. Its a legit research lab and it was great seeing real science in action. We added the boat tour which was well worth it - our guide (Martha I think?) was a working biologist with great knowledge and light-hearted funny presentation . Saw some manatees, blue herons, dwarf sea horse (awww), pufferfish, sea squirts. All around fascinating and worthwhile. The volunteers/staff stood out to me as well. We came away learning additional cool facts and details from quite a few of the staff.

7. Ca d'Zan

5401 Bay Shore Rd, Sarasota, FL 34243-2161 +1 941-359-5700 [email protected] http://www.ringling.org/ca-dzan?utm_source=tripadvisor&utm_medium=referral
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4.5 based on 2,144 reviews

Ca d'Zan

Ca' d'Zan is a venue of The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art. Visit ringling.org to purchase a tour. The home of the circus king and his wife, a couple from humble mid-western origins, Ca’ d’Zan stands as a testament to the American Dream of the Roaring Twenties. Inspired by the Venetian Gothic style of the palazzos that ring the Venice canals, this dazzling palatial mansion perfectly captures the splendor and romance of the Italy the Ringlings so loved. For tour information please visit ringling.org

Reviewed By stephencoo - Bradenton, United States

Beautiful bayfront gardens, banyon trees walking trails, sidewalk along the Sarasota bay, park benches to relax and take in the view, amazing art museum, restaurants and gift shop with coffee bar upstairs ...and the Ca’D’Zan mansion on the bay is incredible!

8. Big Cat Habitat and Gulf Coast Sanctuary

7101 Palmer Blvd, Sarasota, FL 34240-9407 +1 941-371-6377 [email protected] http://bigcathabitat.org
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4.5 based on 1,377 reviews

Big Cat Habitat and Gulf Coast Sanctuary

Big Cat Habitat and Gulf Coast Sanctuary is a 501c3 non-profit organization. Our mission is to provide a safe, loving and permanent home for exotic and domestic animals in need, and to educate our guests on the importance of species preservation to ensure the survival of these magnificent animals for future generations. We are firmly committed to keeping alive the Human-Animal connection in our world and in our community. Our goal is to create habitats that mimic native environments and are complete with a staff that can provide daily behavioral, sensory, and manipulative enrichment which is the basis for a happy healthy animal in human care. As we grow and open our habitat to more rescues we will provide the same excellent care while educating the public. We are wheelchair accessible and have limited wheelchairs on-site available for guest use.

Reviewed By PeterV54301 - North Fort Myers, United States

What a great afternoon with the kids enjoying the Lions and tigers the Bears the monkeys the petting zoo area with the goats along withthe snakes and the birds with a really nice show in the air-conditioned space. Perfect timing. We even saw a wedding. Best of luck to them. Hope you enjoy it too

9. Legacy Trail

Train Depot, Sarasota, FL
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4.5 based on 528 reviews

Legacy Trail

Reviewed By leafpeeper98 - Salem, United States

This bike trail was our whole reason for visiting Venice, FL which runs along a canal. We stayed at the Ramada Venezia as it is within 2 blocks of the trail. We rented bikes (hybrids) from Bikes and Trikes (great bikes!) who were nice enough to deliver and pick up the bikes to our hotel. There are a few other hotels along the trail which stretches all the way back to Sarasota from Casperson Beach (a beautiful, natural, shaded beach). There is much signage along the way, and it seems a very active group of Friends of Legacy Trail does much to maintain it. Just a few bridges to cross, very few actual roads. All in all a wonderful resource for that area. During nice weather you can watch boats along the canal and we even saw a crew team!

10. Unconditional Surrender Sculpture

Island Park Drive, Sarasota, FL 34236 http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2016/09/10/woman-iconic-wwii-times-square-kissing-photo-dies/90193752
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4.5 based on 1,058 reviews

Unconditional Surrender Sculpture

Reviewed By 490irinag - Illinois, United States

This famous sculpture (now it is a copy of the original by Seward Johnson) is the thoughtful reminder of the past, and nowadays it is a great photo opp. It brings back all kinds of memories - from the world's history, from our country's history, and from the history of our own lives. I am writing this Review on the 75th Anniversary of the historic D-Day - and of course, I know what I am thinking about. I am thinking about all the veterans of the World War 2, who heroically fought to bring peace to our planet. Today, this sculpture is for them.

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