Lido Beach Park

Lido Key Beach, located on the Gulf of Mexico in Sarasota, Florida, is a must-see destination for any tourist looking to experience the beauty of the Florida coast.

Why We Recommend This Beach

With its crystal-clear waters and white sandy beaches, Lido Key offers visitors a chance to relax and soak up the sun, while also providing a wide range of activities to enjoy. Whether you’re looking to swim, sunbathe, paddleboard, or simply take in the stunning views, Lido Key Beach has something to offer everyone.

But what really makes Lido Key Beach stand out is the incredible wildlife that can be found there. The beach is home to a diverse array of marine life, including bottlenose dolphins, loggerhead sea turtles, and a variety of colorful fish. Visitors can take a dolphin-watching tour or even go snorkeling to see these fascinating creatures up close.

Free parking adjacent to the beach. Courtesy beach wheelchairs as available. Amenities include a concession stand with covered seating, a 25-meter lap swimming pool, and Restrooms open daily from 7:00AM to 11:00PM. Pets are prohibited in the park, at the pool, and on public beaches.

Local Tip

Furthermore, the area surrounding the beach is also rich in culture and history. Take a stroll down St. Armand’s Circle, a charming shopping and dining district, or visit the nearby Marie Selby Botanical Gardens, which features a wide variety of exotic plants and trees.  

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