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Sarasota, Florida

SARASOTA, FLORIDA

Normally this list would feature the "Top 10" things to do.........but I am adding one of my favorite things to do in Sarasota making this list complete with the #11 Top Things to do in Sarasota, Florida:

1. G.WIZ - The Science Museum
This is a hands-on discovery center for young and old kids. You can dig for fossils, play with lasers, and get up close and personal with the slimiest members of the reptile kingdom at this center. G.WIZ is located in the Blivas Science and Technology Center.

2. John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art
This internationally acclaimed museum showcases a collection spanning more than five centuries. Baroque work from Hals, Velazquez, Rubens, and Poussinsuch are displayed, while the 19th century is well represented by the likes of Stevens, Bonheur, and Burne-Jones. Also on hand are collections of contemporary art, bronze replicas of antiquated...

3. Longboat Key
Some of the most beautiful beaches in the Sarasota area are located at Longboat Key. The beaches here are quite secluded and perfect for a romantic afternoon.

4. Marie Selby Botanical Gardens
Marie Selby Botanical Gardens is a must-see for horticulturists and garden enthusiasts. At the bayside botanical garden, you'll find more than 20 individual gardens, complete with waterfalls and terraced walkways. Special areas include the Butterfly Garden, Koi Pond, Cycad Garden, and Baywalk. Marie Selby Gardens is the only garden to specialize...

5. Mote Aquarium
Sarasota's Mote Aquarium is actually an open-to-the-public research facility. A visit here is an excellent opportunity to get up close and personal with stingrays, sea horses, manatees, and the occasional shark. The facility also offers visitors the Mote Café and the Aquarium Gift Shop. General admission includes access to Mote Aquarium, the Ann...

6. Myakka Safari Tours
At nearly 30,000 acres, the Myakka River State Park is one of South Florida's largest tourist attractions. The park offers narrated airboat trips daily, which take visitors exploring throughout the park.

7. Sarasota Bay Explorers
Docked at the famous Mote Aquarium, the Sarasota Bay Explorers offer pontoon cruises around the bay area. The trips, which usually take about an hour and a half, are guided by a marine biologist and are as fun as they are informative. Sarasota Bay Explorers also offers guided kayak trips.

8. Sarasota Classic Car Museum
Founded in 1952, America's third oldest automobile museum provides an informative glimpse at the cultural impact of this wonderful machine. Exhibits include numerous audiovisual displays, fascinating artifacts, and more than a hundred vehicles. And if that's not enough, there's also an extensive collection of antique musical instruments, games,...

9. Sarasota Jungle Gardens
This ten-acre park, established in 1940, is one of Sarasota's best and most-visited family attractions. Its gardens feature palm trees, gurgling springs, and tropical plant life, along with plenty of trails for wandering about. Exotic birds and wildlife delight visitors of all ages, who regularly encounter flamingos, peacocks, egrets, prairie...

10. South Florida Museum
The South Florida Museum traces the state's geologic and cultural history, ranging from prehistoric fossils to the recreated dwellings of Florida's earliest Spanish settlers. The complex also boasts the Bishop Planetarium, where shows are given daily, and the Parker Manatee Aquarium.

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11. A visit to The Old Salty Dog - my favorite for a lazy afternoon, some good food and great dolphin and bird watching.... click here to read more about it: http://www.theoldsaltydog.com/CityIsland/index.htm
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