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Nokomis Florida Real Estate
Nokomis, Florida is between Sarasota and Venice near the Florida’s Gulf of Mexico. Nearby you will find the barrier island of Casey Key and the wonderful activities and amenities that make Nokomis, Florida one of the most desirable places to visit and live in the state of Florida. Conveniently located near I-75, Nokomis, Florida provides easy access to Fort Myers, Sarasota and Tampa, airports, sporting events, theme parks, performing arts, and more. Some of the older buildings in town show their 1920s heritage. Nokomis, Florida is close to shopping, golfing, fine dining, entertainment, schools, parks, and hospitals. The town was named after the grandmother of Hiawatha, and you may remember it from the famous poem.
Nokomis, Florida sits just across Roberts Bay from Venice, so the Intracoastal Waterway and the Gulf of Mexico are at your fingertips. Watch boats glide by while you enjoy seafood chowder at Pelican Alley or try Briandi’s Italian Restaurant or Capt. Eddies Seafood, another local favorite. You can jet ski, water ski, swim, go boating or fishing, diving, kayaking and canoeing, or you can plop down on your beach towel and work on the perfect Florida tan - all while enjoying the gentle caress of the tropical breezes. The beach is only a half mile outside town, and the Nokomis Beach and Park comprises twenty-two acres and 1,700 pristine feet of shoreline on the Gulf of Mexico, with another 3,200 feet stretched along the Intracoastal Waterway. Surfers travel to the North Jetty Beach when a tropical storm kicks up the waves. Beach conveniences include restrooms, picnic areas, a boat ramp, boardwalk and deck, free parking and full time lifeguards. Nearby historic Venice has shopping, and fine restaurants and Sarasota features Sarasota Jungle Gardens and the Ringling Museum of Art.
Here are just some of the places and activities you will find in Nokomis, Florida.
North Jetty Park is on the southern tip of Casey Key in Nokomis. It attracts boaters, nature lovers and water buffs. Head for the Intracoastal Waterway and the Gulf of Mexico beyond for a day of fishing, sailing or boating, or spread your picnic blanket and the wide sandy beach and enjoy a day under the buttery Florida sun.
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