Welcome to your coastal retreat on Holmes Beach, where sun-soaked days and balmy nights await! This charming three-bedroom, den and two-and-a-half-bathroom house is your ticket to island living at its finest for up to 8 guests.
Step outside and feel the gentle sea breeze caress your skin as you bask in the Florida sunshine. The outdoor space is a slice of paradise, perfect for barbecues, stargazing, or simply lounging with a good book. Speaking of outdoor delights, this home also boasts a caged lanai with a newly redone heated pool. This Anna Maria Island vacation rental has a well-equipped kitchen with dishwasher and 2 outdoor showers with hot and cold water perfect for rinsing the sand off before coming indoors.
Parking is a breeze, so you can leave your parallel parking skills at home. The generous lot size offers ample room for up to 3 vehicles.
The neighborhood is a friendly enclave where neighbors become friends and every day feels like a vacation. You'll find yourself just a short journey from the flour soft sands of Holmes Beach, where you can dig your toes in and watch the waves dance along the shore. And when you need to stock up on supplies, Publix Super Market is conveniently nearby. Who knew grocery shopping could be part of your beach getaway?
This area is a treasure trove of nearby attractions. From quaint shops to mouthwatering seafood restaurants, there's always something new to discover. You might even spot a manatee or two – they're like the laid-back cousins of the sea world.
So, pack your flip-flops and sunscreen, and get ready to embrace the island lifestyle. This Holmes Beach house isn't just a rental; it's your gateway to endless summer memories. Don't let this opportunity float away – your beach story starts here!
Max Vehicles Allowed: 3 Max Day Guests Allowed: 2
Anna Maria Island’s noise ordinance aims to ensure citizens can enjoy a peaceful environment. The ordinance applies to all areas of the city, including public and private property, and places of business. It defines noise as any sound that annoys or disturbs a reasonable person of ordinary sensibilities or causes or tends to cause an adverse physical or psychological effect on such reasonable person. The noise ordinance limits the maximum permissible noise levels to:
7 AM–10 PM: 65 decibels: (Consistently shouting in the pool exceeds 65 decibels)
10 PM–7 AM: 50 decibels: (An audible conversation from 50’ or 15 meters away exceeds 50 decibels)
The ordinance also prohibits plainly audible noise, which refers to any sound that can be clearly heard by a person using their normal hearing faculties. This means that a person can still be in violation if the noise can be easily heard by responding officers from a distance of 100 feet from the property line. Fines for excessive noise can range from $100 to $1,000.