Sarasota is a mix of white‑sand beaches, artsy museums, chill coastal neighborhoods, and low‑key Florida nature, so you can easily build a trip around beach time, food, and a bit of culture.

Classic “must do” Sarasota

  • Siesta Key Beach – Famous for its powdery white quartz sand and clear Gulf water; regularly ranked among the top beaches in the U.S., great for long walks, shelling, and sunsets.
  • Lido Key & Lido Beach – Smaller and a bit calmer than Siesta; pairs perfectly with shopping and dining at nearby St. Armands Circle.
  • St. Armands Circle – Circular shopping and dining district with boutiques, bars, and seafood spots; fun at night and very walkable.
  • Downtown Sarasota & Bayfront Park – Stroll the waterfront, see banyan and oak trees, watch boats in the marina, and grab food or drinks downtown.
  • The Ringling (Museum + Ca’ d’Zan + Circus Museum) – Grand estate that combines fine art, a Venetian‑style mansion on the bay, and circus history in one stop.

If you only have one full day: morning at The Ringling, afternoon at Siesta or Lido, sunset at the beach, dinner at St. Armands or downtown.

Nature, outdoors, and wildlife

  • Myakka River State Park – One of Florida’s largest and wildest parks: hiking, airboat tours, wildlife viewing (gators, birds), and canopy walks.
  • Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium – Focus on research and education with manatees, sharks, sea turtles, and interactive marine exhibits.
  • Sarasota Jungle Gardens – Old‑Florida family attraction with flamingos, parrots, and animal shows, especially good if you’re traveling with kids.
  • Kayaking, boating, and night tours – Clear‑kayak night adventures with LED lights, dolphin and manatee spotting, and small boat (“CraigCat”) sightseeing tours are popular in the bay.
  • Free outdoor fun – Public beaches, parks, and waterfront walks (like Bayfront Park and area beaches) make it easy to fill days without spending much.

Arts, gardens, and culture

  • John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art – Major art collection with European masterpieces, rotating exhibits, and beautiful grounds.
  • Ca’ d’Zan Mansion – Waterfront mansion built in Venetian Gothic style; tours let you walk through its richly decorated rooms and terraces.
  • Circus Museum at The Ringling – Explains the Ringling Bros. circus legacy with memorabilia, models, and interactive exhibits.
  • Marie Selby Botanical Gardens – Known for orchids, bromeliads, and bayfront gardens; a peaceful couple of hours close to downtown.
  • Local art and street scenes – Downtown and nearby parks (like Five Points and Bayfront) have public art, murals, and historic plaques that showcase Sarasota’s “Cultural Coast” vibe.

Food, drinks, and neighborhoods

  • Fresh seafood staples – Owens’ Fish Camp stands out for relaxed, historic vibes, a backyard‑style patio, and local seafood; it’s frequently singled out as a “don’t miss” dinner spot.
  • Other notable eats – Spots like Walt’s Fish Market, Yoder’s Restaurant & Amish Village, and downtown restaurants give you everything from Gulf seafood to comfort pies.
  • St. Armands Circle dining – Mix of sit‑down restaurants, ice‑cream shops, and bars that pair well with an evening walk around the circle.
  • Downtown nightlife – Bars, live music, and late‑night bites cluster near the bayfront and main streets, making it easy to park once and walk.

Sample 2‑day itinerary

Day 1 – Culture + sunset

  1. Morning: The Ringling (art museum, Ca’ d’Zan, and Circus Museum in one stop).
  1. Lunch: On‑site café or a quick bite downtown.
  1. Afternoon: Selby Gardens or a stroll through downtown and Bayfront Park.
  1. Evening: Head to Lido or Siesta Key for sunset, then dinner around St. Armands Circle.

Day 2 – Nature + water

  1. Morning: Myakka River State Park for trails, wildlife, and optional boat tours.
  1. Afternoon: Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium or Sarasota Jungle Gardens.
  1. Evening: Clear‑kayak night tour or waterfront drinks downtown; finish with seafood at Owens’ Fish Camp if you can get in.

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Activity Type Best for
Siesta Key Beach Beach Classic “what to do in Sarasota” beach day, sunsets, families, couples
The Ringling & Ca’ d’Zan Museum & historic estate Culture lovers, rainy‑day option, photographers
Myakka River State Park State park Hiking, wildlife viewing, airboat tours, “old Florida” nature
Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium Aquarium & research center Kids, marine‑life fans, educational half‑day
St. Armands Circle & Lido Beach Shopping, dining, beach Evening strolls, shopping, pairing with a beach swim
Owens’ Fish Camp Restaurant Laid‑back seafood dinner with live‑music vibes
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