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Fast Facts
Sarasota was home to Florida's first golf course and one of America's first courses. Sir John Hamilton Gillespie, a Scottish colonist, built the nine-hole course in 1905 |
Places to Stay Early morning Gulf breezes. Breakfast in bed. Swimming pools, spas, private balconies and sunny beaches. These are the things that make a vacation. Whether you're with the kids, on a romantic getaway or just touring the country with the family pet, where you choose to stay is as important as where you choose to play. From upscale resorts to Key West-style bungalows and national chains, the Sarasota area has a variety of accommodations to meet any budget or taste.
Several distinct areas define Florida's Cultural Coast, and each sports its own unique style and flair. The luxurious resorts of Longboat Key. The beach town atmosphere of Siesta Key. The seclusion of Englewood and North Port. Sarasota may be a place of variety, but one thing you'll always find is a good night's rest. Click on the area of your choosing below to view local accommodations.
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