Saturday, May 11, 2013

Venice, Florida - a beautiful and idyllic place to visit

Venice, Florida abounds in natural beauty and splendor. Venice offers something for everyone including beautiful beaches, its quaint downtown shopping area and the old Florida scenery along the Myakka River. 

The shark tooth capital of the world, Venice, Florida, is known for its spectacular shoreline. Stroll down Venice Avenue with its pink, Italian Renaissance buildings, Mediterranean-style shops and "umbrella-topped" Canary Island date palms.

Venice is a friendly and vibrant city nestled between Sarasota and Fort Myers, directly on the beautiful Gulf of Mexico. Crossing one of Venice's bridges to the historic downtown area, known as "The Island of Venice", instantly transports you to a place of unparalleled charm where palm tree lined avenues host an endless array of exciting things to do and see. You’re sure to find a shop or boutique to satisfy your style out of the 100+ unique shops, salons, and other businesses along the Island Avenues of Venice. If dining is your idea of excitement, your palate will be especially pleased. With many sidewalk cafes and several picturesque waterfront restaurants, Venice offers a total dining experience that is truly second to none

In Venice, you’re guaranteed to find the experience you desire along our 7 miles of beautiful beaches from surfing and fishing to golfing, nature trails, a dog-friendly beach or just relaxing with your toes buried in the soft white sand and soaking up the sun. Our “main” beach, Venice Beach, plays host to live music nearly every night of the week.

Always alive with excitement, downtown Venice hosts or sponsors an extensive schedule of events throughout the year. Venice's fall and spring outdoor art shows some of south Florida's best, are signature events, showcasing art created by talented local artists. Outdoor music performances in the Centennial Park Gazebo, holiday gatherings, winter and summer craft fairs and old fashioned Main Street parades are also regular events.

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