Monday, September 28, 2009

Perfect Beach Weather on Anna Maria Island this week


http://www.forecastfirst.com/weather/custom_weather.aspx?location=34217
There is a change coming in our Florida weather, we call it a cool front since the temps will drop from the 90’s to the med 80’s and our lows int he high 60’s low 70’s. Yes, That is still beach weather in our parts, with our water temps in the low 80’s. We will have low humidity Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, which makes for perfect beach weather, but bring the sun screen the UV index is sure to be high. If you are planning on the beach getaway this is the week to do it, there are great savings on Anna Maria Island and the weather will be perfect. http://www.islandvacationproperties.com/special/special.html

Monday, September 21, 2009

It's Fall Come Visit Anna Maria Island Florida


Fall is a great time to visit Anna Maria Island and the coastal area around it. The temperatures are still warm but soon they will start cooling down just a bit. The Gulf waters are still in the low 80’s and the sun sets around 7:30pm, sinking into the Gulf of Mexico. Since we have such mild weather in the fall, you can still do all the water sports you would do in the summer else where, our Island offers, ParaSailing, jetsking, boat rentals, fishing charters, beach combing, snorkeling in the Gulf of Mexico and much more. Fall is a more laid back not that many visitors so the restaurants have smaller or no wait times: there is still entertainment in the fall with steel drums, jazz, and more. Fall is the start of the Bridgestreet Market on Saturdays and fall festivals. If you like live theatre fall starts the season for the Island Players and the Sarasota Player, Manatee Players is already in full swing. Our is full of culture with Museums and theatres and it is relaxing with the lapping waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Our Island was features recently in the New York Times as one of the best kept secrets of Florida. For more information about our island visit our web page we keep current events, weather and rental properties on our island including Fall Specials. http://www.islandvacationproperties.com/ or take a flight over our Island at http://awesomeannamaria.com/

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Anna's Cottage

New Rental on Bradenton Beach, Anna Maria Island
Check Availability and Calculate Rent http://islandvacationproperties.com
Contact Us About this Property 800-778-9599 Island Vacation Properties, LLC

Max Occupancy 6
Island
Home
Bed rooms 2
1 full bath

General Information
Anna's Cottage, located at 105 3rd Street South in Bradenton Beach is a historic beach house located less than a five minute stroll to the emerald green water of the Gulf of Mexico. This refurbished cottage features a large open deck in the backyard with a BBQ grill and outside table. The living room features a 52" flat screen tv. This two bedroom, one bath cottage will sleep six with a queen size bed; a set of bunk beds in the guest bedroom and a futon in the living room. This is a true step back in time!

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Vacations Specials on Anna Maria Island brought to you by Island Vacation Properties, LLC



Spend a week with us during August or September and receive a 10% discount! Sink your toes into the warm sand! This offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other summer specials and is not applicable to any existing reservations made prior to July 28, 2009.
Summer and Fall Discounts! TOP
Book early - get the best units AND the best deals!
Villa MarisolHome2728 Avenue E3 Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths WAS: $2,660.00 REDUCED TO: $2,261.00
Offer Good:08/03/2009 - 12/15/2009 Normally $2660 per week through December 15. Now reduced to $2261. SAVE $399.00!!!!!
Hammock in the SunHome113 Hammock3 Bedrooms, 3 Full Baths WAS: $1,890.00 REDUCED TO: $1,695.00
Offer Good:07/27/2009 - 12/15/2009 Reduced from $1890 to $1695 until December 15th. SAVE $195.00!!!!
Carissa Retreat, Both sidesMulti family5701 Carissa Street, Both units5 Bedrooms, 4 Full Baths WAS: $2,457.00 REDUCED TO: $1,727.00
Offer Good:07/27/2009 - 12/15/2009 Great deal! Reduced from $2457 to $1727 until December 15th. SAVE $740.10!!!
Sunsets and MemoriesHome302 65th Street4 Bedrooms, 3 Full 1 Half Baths WAS: $2,800.00 REDUCED TO: $1,999.00
Offer Good:07/27/2009 - 12/15/2009 Best deal on the island! Reduced from $2800 to $1999 until December 15th SAVE $801.00!
Sunbow Bay 108Condo3705 East Bay Drive Unit 1082 Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths WAS: $770.00 REDUCED TO: $616.00
Offer Good:07/01/2009 - 12/15/2009 Rent reduction from $770 to $616 until December 15th. SAVE $154.00!!
Island Paradise 2Condo3708 Gulf Drive Unit 23 Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths WAS: $2,730.00 REDUCED TO: $2,184.00
Offer Good:07/27/2009 - 12/15/2009 Great deal! Reduced from $2730 to $2184 per week until December 15th. SAVE $546.00!!
Anna Cabana Beach HouseHome3709 Gulf Drive2 Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths WAS: $840.00 REDUCED TO: $672.00
Offer Good:07/27/2009 - 12/15/2009 Great island getaway! Reduced from $840 per week to $672 until December 15th. SAVE $168.00!!
Beach Dunes EastMulti family2414 Avenue C2 Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths WAS: $630.00 REDUCED TO: $536.00
Offer Good:07/27/2009 - 12/15/2009 Affordable island retreat! Reduced from $630 to $536 per week until December 15th. SAVE $94.00!!
Castnetter Beach Resort, 2Condo4101 Gulf Drive Unit 22 Bedrooms, 1 Full Baths WAS: $700.00 REDUCED TO: $599.00
Offer Good:07/27/2009 - 12/15/2009 What a deal!! Reduced from $700 per week to $599 until December 15th. SAVE $101.00!!
Coquina Beach Club 101Condo1906 Gulf Drive #1012 Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths WAS: $1,295.00 REDUCED TO: $907.00
Offer Good:08/01/2009 - 12/15/2009 30% discount until December 15th. Normally $1295 per week, reduced to $907! SAVE $388.00!!
Good Times Both unitsMulti family303 Highland Avenue4 Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths WAS: $1,323.00 REDUCED TO: $1,125.00
Offer Good:07/27/2009 - 12/15/2009 Reduced from $1323 per week to $1125 per week until December 15th! SAVE $198.00!!
Gulfview Townhomes 2Condo3701 5th Avenue Unit 22 Bedrooms, 2 Full 1 Half Baths WAS: $805.00 REDUCED TO: $725.00
Offer Good:07/27/2009 - 12/15/2009 Reduced from $805 per week to $725 per week until December 15th! SAVE $80.00!!
Islands West Resort 3Resort3605 Gulf Drive,Little Palm Isla1 Bedrooms, 1 Full Baths WAS: $840.00 REDUCED TO: $672.00
Offer Good:07/27/2009 - 12/15/2009 Great deal! Reduced from $840 per week to $672 per week until December 15th. SAVE $168.00!!
Marbella 6Condo1900 Gulf Drive Unit 63 Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths WAS: $1,645.00 REDUCED TO: $1,275.00
Offer Good:07/27/2009 - 12/15/2009 One of the best deals on the island! Reduced from $1645 to $1275 per week until December 15th! SAVE $370.00!!
Pelican Cove 15Condo901 Gulf Drive South Unit 152 Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths WAS: $910.00 REDUCED TO: $599.00
Offer Good:07/27/2009 - 12/15/2009 Fantastic deal! Reduced from $910 per wwek to $599 per week until December 15th. SAVE $311.00!!
Sweet EscapeHome111 4th Street South2 Bedrooms, 1 Full Baths WAS: $595.00 REDUCED TO: $536.00
Offer Good:07/27/2009 - 12/15/2009 Affordable island getaway! Reduced from $595 per week to $536 per week until December 15th. SAVE $59.00!!
TikiHome3214 Gulf Drive3 Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths WAS: $2,485.00 REDUCED TO: $1,988.00
Offer Good:08/26/2009 - 12/15/2009 One of the best deals on the island. Normally $2485 per week until December 15th, now reduced to $1988. 20% savings! SAVE $497.00!!!
Azure SeasHome779 North Shore Drive3 Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths WAS: $2,485.00 REDUCED TO: $1,988.00
Offer Good:08/26/2009 - 12/15/2009 One of the best deals on the island. Normally $2485 per week until December 15th, now reduced to $1988. 20% savings! SAVE $497.00!!!
Holmes Beachside RetreatHome7304 Holmes Blvd.2 Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths WAS: $1,225.00 REDUCED TO: $857.50
Offer Good:08/26/2009 - 12/15/2009 What a deal! Stay any week until December 15th and save 30%! Normally $1225 - now reduced to $857.50. Save $367.50!
Gazebo CottageHome101 48th Street4 Bedrooms, 3 Full Baths WAS: $13,200.00 REDUCED TO: $6,600.00
Offer Good:08/26/2009 - 12/15/2009 Excellent offer - Rent two weeks - get two weeks free!!! Normally $13,200 for 28 days - reduced to $6600 for 28 days. You can't beat a deal like this!!! Save $6600 on 28 days!
Mediterranean Canal RetreatHome318 Iris4 Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths WAS: $1,890.00 REDUCED TO: $1,323.00
Offer Good:08/26/2009 - 12/15/2009 Fantastic offer! Save 30% on any week prior to December 15th. Normally $1890 - reduced to $1323. Save $567.00
Sunset Terrace 202Condo2312 Gulf Drive 2022 Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths WAS: $2,590.00 REDUCED TO: $1,295.00
Offer Good:08/26/2009 - 12/15/2009 Rent one week - Get one week free! Save $1295!
La Plage 3Condo6420 Gulf Drive4 Bedrooms, 3 Full Baths WAS: $3,395.00 REDUCED TO: $2,716.00
Offer Good:08/26/2009 - 12/15/2009 Wonderful 4 bedroom, 3 bath gulf front condo! Rent any week before December 15th and save! Normally $3395 reduced to $2716. Save $679.00
Lake by the BeachHome6806 Palm Drive2 Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths WAS: $1,295.00 REDUCED TO: $1,095.00
Offer Good:08/26/2009 - 12/15/2009 Rent a week until December 15th and get a $200 discount! Normally $1295 per week reduced to $1095 per week. Save $200.00!!!!
Mid-week specials! TOP
Rent any three nights between Monday - Thursday and avoid the 25% daily upcharge!
Beach House Resort 9Condo1000 Gulf Drive, Unit 91 Bedrooms, 1 Full Baths WAS: $468.00 REDUCED TO: $375.00
Offer Good:08/06/2009 - 12/15/2009 3 night getaways Monday - Thursday! Normally $468 reduced to $375 for 3 night stays until December 15th. SAVE $93.00!
Club Bamboo South 217Resort2412 Gulf Drive1 Bedrooms, 1 Full Baths WAS: $468.00 REDUCED TO: $375.00
Offer Good:08/06/2009 - 12/15/2009 3 night getaways Monday - Thursday! Normally $468 reduced to $375 for 3 night stays until December 15th. SAVE $93.00!
Islands West Resort 5Resort3605 Gulf Drive,Captiva Island S1 Bedrooms, 1 Full Baths WAS: $437.00 REDUCED TO: $345.00
Offer Good:08/26/2009 - 12/15/2009 3 night getaways Monday - Thursday! Normally $437 reduced to $345 for 3 night stays until December 15th. SAVE $92.00!
For more information call Island Vacation Properties, LLC at 800-778-9599 or visit us on the we at http://islandvacationproperties.com

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Horse Surfing in Palma Sola Bay story by News Bay 9

Horse Surfing
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Greetings from Palma Sola Bay
Forget the surf board. All you need is a horse. Serious. Scott Fais goes swimming with horses in Tankful Adventure # 100! He slows down and goes horseback riding on the beaches of Manatee County... before swimming with them! It all takes place in Palma Sola Bay off the Bradenton coast. Plus, don't forget to check out Scott's blog. He highlights his past Tankful adventures # 1 - 99. And he gives a behind-the-scenes look at putting together this fun story.
Horse Surfing
8400 Manatee Ave. WestBradenton, FL 34209Longitude & Latitude:Longitude: 27° 29' 49.8984"Latitude: -82° 38' 43.2204"
Hours
Varies by season & day of the week.Some excursions start at 10 a.m.
Others at 1 p.m. and some at 6 p.m.Check the schedule here
Rides last about an hour.
Admission
Regular Booking: $69.95Plan Ahead, Save $10 with an early booking: $59.95Wait and pay more with a last minute ticket: $84.95Make Reservations here
(Price is per person. Walk-up bookings not permitted. All rides must be pre-paid with a credit card).
Restrictions
Children 3-years-old to senior citizens are welcome. Disabled folks are also welcome. All riders must weight under 240 lbs.
Information 941-907-7272 Office941-650-1820 TicketsOfficial Site
Photo Site
Parking:
Park in the gravel lot alongside Palma Sola Bay, just steps away from the beach. Look for the horse trailer. It's free.
Directions from Tampa Bay
Expect about a 1 hour drive when using downtown Tampa as a reference point. From your part of the Bay Area, Merge onto I-75 South using EXIT 9. Signs will point toward "NAPLES." Now travel 33.2 miles.
Merge onto I-275 North via EXIT 228. Follow the signs that read toward "ST PETERSBURG." Travel for 1.7 miles.Merge onto US-41 South/FL-45 South/TAMIAMI TRAIL via EXIT 2. Signs will read toward "PALMETTO/BRADENTON."Motor ahead for 3.9 miles
Keep LEFT at the fork to go on US-41 S/TAMIAMI TRAIL. Travel for 3.4 miles. Make a slight right turn onto MANATEE AVE West/FL-64 West. Travel for 5.1 miles.
End at 8400 MANATEE AVE West. Look for the horse trailer on the side of the road, by the water.http://www.baynews9.com/content/51/2009/8/30/513773.html?title=Horse+Surfing

Friday, September 4, 2009

There are still deals out there for Labor Day Weekend on Anna Maria Island

Islands West Resort 3Resort3605 Gulf Drive,Little Palm Isla1 Bedrooms, 1 Full Baths WAS: $840.00 REDUCED TO: $672.00
Offer Good:07/27/2009 - 12/15/2009 Great deal! Reduced from $840 per week to $672 per week until December 15th. SAVE $168.00!!
Castnetter Beach Resort, 2Condo4101 Gulf Drive Unit 22 Bedrooms, 1 Full Baths WAS: $700.00 REDUCED TO: $599.00
Offer Good:07/27/2009 - 12/15/2009 What a deal!! Reduced from $700 per week to $599 until December 15th. SAVE $101.00!!

For more properties visit our website http://islandvacationproperties.com or call us our office will be open from 9am to 3pm Saturday September 5th 800-778-9599

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Sales are picking up on and off the Island and this team knows how to find what you want


Mel and Barb Neely have been working with buyer and seller on and off of Anna Maria Island. To them their services don’t end when the property closes they continue their relationships; how you ask? Mel will stay in contact with buyers helping them with any issue that may arise, and is there to answer any questions. Mel is the man you want on your side before and after the closing of a property. Mel and Barb will go out of their way to make buying and selling as smooth and happy experience. They currently are selling properties ranging from $200,000 to $2,250,000 .So don’t forget now that sales are picking up on and off the Island this team knows how to find what you want. For the investors they will also help you find the right rental agent to suit your needs.
Mel& Barb Neely, Island Vacation Properties, LLC., 941-809-5565 / 941-807-6220. “Cellwithmel and buywithbarabara”
Mel NeelyIsland Vacation Properties, LLC.cellwithmel@aol.com and buywithbarbara@aol.comhttp://www.cellwithmel.com/Cell: 941-809-5565

Sandbar honored by travel Web site

The Sandbar restaurant has been named one of the top five beach restaurants by the international travel Web site nowfly.co.uk.
(The London) Times Online rated Nowfly as one of the top 10 travel Web sites for 2009. It is mainly a resource for inexpensive flights, hotels and car rentals but recently joined forces with travel journalist Marcus Waring to launch Zip It, Nowfly’s travel column.
The listing describes the Sandbar, located in Anna Maria, as a historic restaurant dating back to 1913.
“Positioned on a beautiful white sandy beach overlooking the Gulf of Mexico, nowadays the simple restaurant has an indoor bar area serving up tropical cocktails and two pagodas preventing diners from melting in the midday sun,” it said.
“We are very pleased to be in the company of folks like Jamie Oliver, who is featured on the food network and who owns Fifteen in Cornwall, England,” said Ed Chiles, owner of the Sandbar, BeachHouse and Mar Vista restaurants “This recognition speaks not only to our world class location but also to the great staff we have the pleasure to work with, who enjoy the opportunity to create great memories for our guests on a daily basis.”
Pier inspection shows needed repairs

FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Bradenton Beach
will receive $830,169 in federal stimulus funds for the corridor
enhancements project along Gulf Drive and Cortez Road.-->
By Laurie Krosney sun correspondent
ANNA MARIA — The city pier needs some work. The final report from an inspection of the entire structure on Aug. 24 and 25 won’t be available for a couple of weeks, but at first glance, engineers said there’s some work that needs to be done.
“The pier isn’t going to collapse tomorrow,” said Lawrence Essman, an engineer from Miami hired to inspect the structure of the pier. “But the alignment of the pilings along the sides of the pier has been deflected.”
Essman’s firm, cankat-essman, inc. was hired by M.T. Causley to check the underpinnings of the pier.
“The pilings have shifted over time with high water and shifting sands. That’s why it isn’t in a straight line.”
High waves can buffet the pilings, making them shift slightly, according to Essman. Then when they settle back, they may be slightly off from where they were before.
The city hired M.T. Causley to inspect the pier.
Essman said the underpinnings of the pier are not very pretty, but he sees no structural issues.
“These maintenance issues don’t really have anything to do with the soundness of the pier, but they do affect the contours of the top of the pier,” Essman said. “What I’m seeing is pretty typical of this kind of pier. They all suffer over time from being exposed to the corrosive environment. They need regular maintenance.”
Rick Fraley, an engineer with M.T. Causley, was on hand to inspect all the utilities. “I looked at the mechanical elements of the pier – the roof, the air conditioning systems, the plumbing and electrical systems from the base of the pier all the way out,” Fraley said. “This pier is showing its age.”
Both Essman and Fraley declined to say more.
“We need to put all the pieces of the puzzle together in our report so we can get the whole picture,” Essman said.
A full report is expected in two-to-three weeks.
Wirries wins summer talent contest

Maria Wirries, 12, won the Island’s Got Talentcontest on Sunday at the Sandbar with her versatile singing style. SUN PHOTO/CINDY LANE
By Cindy Lane sun staff writer
ANNA MARIA – A sparkling performance by 12-year-old Maria Wirries clinched her first place win in the Island’s Got Talent contest on Sunday night at the Sandbar restaurant.
Judges Katy Demick, Jim Turner and Mark Ibasfalean were blown away when the versatile songstress hit the final high note on Linda Ronstadt’s dreamy “Blue Bayou,” a total departure from her Broadway-style performance of “New York, New York” in last week’s second round.
Seven finalists competed for three prizes in the talent competition, held on the beach at the Sandbar.
Wirries received $300, singer Hannah Roemer took second place, winning a $150 Sandbar gift card and singer/guitarist Taylor Zebracki won third place and a $75 Sandbar gift card.
All winners also received a Green Screen Audition from True Hollywood Screen Test Pro Audition and a stage performance at the Talent and Film Expo at the Manatee Convention Center on Sept. 19, where national talent and film scouts will meet to interview local area talent.
You can see the performances at www.truehollywoodscreentest.net.
Keep Labor Day safe for manatees
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By Cindy Lane sun staff writer
Labor Day weekend is a fun time to enjoy boats and water scooters, but it’s a dangerous time for manatees.
Sixty manatees died from watercraft collisions this year through July 31, and the Save the Manatee Club reminds boaters and personal watercraft operators to be cautious and obey manatee zone speed limits this holiday weekend.
“These animals are often mutilated from propeller blades and blunt force trauma,” said Dr. Katie Tripp, director of science and conservation for the Save the Manatee Club. “Some manatees die almost instantly from their injuries, but others suffer for days or weeks. The saddest part of all is that their suffering is preventable. It is our hope that if people truly understand what it means to ‘hit a manatee’ and how manatees needlessly suffer, they will slow down on the waterways and always be on the lookout for them.”
To help safeguard manatees, boaters should follow all posted speed regulations, slow down if manatees are in the vicinity and stay in deep water channels when possible.
If you strike a manatee, or see one in distress, call the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission at 1-888-404-3922; it could save a manatee’s life.
Florida shoreline property owners can get a free aluminum dock sign which reads, “Please Watch for Manatees: Operate With Care” by contacting the Save the Manatee Club by e-mail at education@savethemanatee.org or by calling 1-800-432-JOIN (5646). For more information on manatees, visit www.savethemanatee.org.
More TV time for Mermaid

Ed Spring shows Roy DeJesus the fresh grouperhe is preparing as cameraman Roger Johnson watches. SUN PHOTO/TOM VAUGHT
By Tom Vaught sun staff writer
ANNA MARIA – When the area’s all-news television station goes looking for fine food, it often ends up on Anna Maria Island.
Last week, Bay News 9’s Roy DeJesus and cameraman Roger Johnson spent some quality time with Ed and Andrea Spring, owners of the Sign of the Mermaid.
The Springs are not strangers to the television camera. Ed has been interviewed for other TV cooking previews and Andrea was featured on a Food Network special on the Crisco Pie Championship, which won her national awards two years in a row.
They started in the kitchen with Ed who made up his pan-roasted grouper. He emphasized the freshness of his ingredients, plugging AP Bell in Cortez, which provides him with his fish.
It was interesting to note that the glare of the TV camera did not distract Ed. After they finished shooting the preparation, he cleaned the knife and countertops as he would for any dish. He also dipped his hands into bleach water several times during the process.
He had DeJesus add the spices during the grouper preparation and when the fish went into the skillet, Ed kept his body to the side as he worked the dish so that the camera could get the full scene.
Off camera, DeJesus and Johnson commented that this was not the smallest kitchen they had worked around, but it was close. Spring remarked that with the team of three he has working with him in the kitchen now, it all goes like clockwork with everybody working within his area.
When Ed finished the grouper, he plated it and set it at a table where DeJesus and Johnson shot an introduction for the program, known as "Chef’s Kitchen."
When the crew finished with Ed, they asked Andrea to take center stage in the kitchen preparing her award-winning key lime pie.
The episode will run on Bay News 9 on Wednesday, Sept. 9, at 6:52 a.m. and every hour until 4:52 p.m.
Bayfront Park remains under water quality advisory

SUN PHOTO/TOM VAUGHT County health officials say high bacterial counts mean swimmers should stay out of thewater at Bayfront Park in Anna Maria.
By Tom Vaught sun staff writer
For the second week in a row, swimmers are advised to stay out of the waters off Bayfront Park north in Anna Maria.
The Manatee County Health Department posted the water quality advisory due to high bacterial counts after the weekly testing.
An advisory indicates that water contact may pose an increased risk of infectious disease, particularly to susceptible individuals, according to the Health Department.
The water is tested in 10 locations on Anna Maria Island and Longboat Key each week as part of the Florida Healthy Beaches program. Samples are taken from Bayfront Park, north and south; Manatee Public Beach, north and south; Bradenton Beach near Bridge Street; Coquina Beach, north and south; and Whitney Beach.
Results from the next testing will be available on Sept. 2.
High bacterial counts are generally attributed to fecal contamination that comes from stormwater runoff.
Anna Maria City Commissioner Chuck Webb suggested that the city takes some samples from the drainage system near Bayfront Park to try to determine where the high bacterial counts are coming from.
Let us know what you think, post a comment.