121 m² House ∙ 4 bedrooms ∙ 8 guests | House in Siesta Key with Pool

4 Bedroom House in Aloha Kai, Siesta Key
A front-row seat for the famous sands and sunsets of Siesta Key Step barefoot directly onto the award-winning, powdery sand of Crescent Beach.Two of the four bedrooms have gulf views.Ideal for families or small groups of up to 8 people.Enjoy access to an Olympic-sized pool.Fully equipped kitchen.Screened lanai with gulf view perfect for outside dining.Onsite laundry.Two vehicle carport.Wifi, televisions in every room.Xfinity Extreme - up to 300 mbps.Grill on terrace.Located in the middle of Crescent Beach, with shopping and dining at both ends.Close to Sarasota's rich cultural amenities.Maximum occupancy is 8 including children and infantsPLEASE NOTE: We don't request wire transfers for payment!
Area Information The question is not what to do on Siesta Key, but how to do everything. Name your interest. If dangling your feet from your beach chair in the gentle surf is your thing, you'll find your heart's desire here. Do you like fishing? Charter boats leave daily from marinas less than a mile from the house. Prefer a higher octane sport? Rent bikes, paddleboards, kayaks, personal watercraft or pleasure boats on the key. Shopping? Bring your charge card, you'll find both funky and exotic temptations in local boutiques. Golfing? Over a dozen golf courses lie within a 40-minute drive. Museums and galleries? Plenty. If good food is high on your list of vacation pleasures, you'll discover the key is bursting with flavor, and you won't get fresher seafood anywhere on the gulf. Dine al fresco in your flip-flops, or reserve your table for South Florida haute cuisine. But what will draw you and keep you on Siesta Key is the pairing of soft, white sand with sparkling gulf water. Unfurling north to south in a three-mile ribbon, our beach offers its own menu of activities: build a sandcastle; collect shells; take a swim or a nap; watch pelicans swoop and dive; keep an eye open for dolphins frolicking in the gulf; fly a kite; play bocci, or simply join the beach walkers who daily stroll the tide line as far as the eye can see.