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Casey Key

The stretch from Siesta Key to the Island of Venice is an eight-mile land of pure vacation magic. Casey Key is known to vacationers and Florida residents as the secluded paradise, being a natural habitat for numerous seas, land and flying creatures. But the animals are just part of the great attraction that Casey Key offers; there’s actually more to dolphins, manatees and wildlife in the waters, or the colorful, gay birds among its mangroves and wild sea oats.

Formerly known as Chaises Key until the mid-1850s, the area has a rich history of Seminole Indians forging friendship with a US Army officer and his men. Such understanding led to the peaceful developments of the area for real estate and other pursuits and ultimately to naming it Casey Key.

Of course, Casey Key is most known for its white, unspoiled beaches where there’s plenty of space for rest or other active pursuits. The sandy stretch of 1/3 mile offers important facilities such as parking and dining, restrooms and showers, as well as lifeguards. But more importantly, unlike the other beaches in the area, Casey Key is not crowded, thus giving vacationers the peace and space they need to relax.
Also, the beaches near the jetties provide the best surfing area. This makes Casey Key the favorite for hardcore surfers, as well as those trying out their skills at the sport.

The rest of Casey Key offers magical sights for all hours of the day. Crowds can view the best sunsets over the Gulf of Mexico, or bathe in the friendly sun among the parks and beaches. The warm nights make each vacation filled with insightful experiences among the clubs, performing arts centers and quiet galleries and museums. It makes your twenty four hours filled with meaningful pursuits, whether you’re hanging out with friends or family, or simply sharing a romantic getaway with your partner.

With its ground elevations generally higher compared to most barrier islands, Casey Key has attracted homeowners for the past few years. Also, the Gulf beaches that stretch toward Little Sarasota Bay on the east provide the restful area for both residents, as well as seasonal and vacationing families. The specks of condo units and small hotels in this area that already witnessed years of calm sunshine are added assurances that Casey Key is the best choice for getting away from the bustle of life, and into the peaceful living.

The noticeable rise of homes among Casey Key’s beachfront is attributed to all the positive offerings of the area. Plus, this part of the Gulf of Mexico attracts estate seekers who need docking areas for their varied-sized boats and Casey Key offers spacious waters for this purpose. They get assurance of security as well as there are full-time guards in all gates and entrances, so all these home and boat owners do is sit back and enjoy the sights and sounds of this pristine Florida region.

To save you time and effort in learning more of the magical vacation opportunities at Casey Key, we have compiled specific details and information, pictures and preview of places to see. For more queries, we are most willing to come up with the information you need.

 
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