ISLAND PROPERTIES
Florida Barrier Island Real Estate – Island Bliss
A home on the water is a pure bliss. The soft warmth of the sun dancing on the gentle turquoise wave creates a relaxing tropical lifestyle designed for hours of unhurried pleasure. Palm and Little Gasparilla Islands are the Florida of days gone by. Offering seven miles of white sandy beaches with nary a single high-rise to spoil the view, these two jewels of the Gulf Coast barrier islands bring you the best of the best with homes ranging from grand estates to quaint Old Florida cottages. Set between the intracoastal of Lemon Bay and the Gulf of Mexico they are only accessible by private boat or car ferry. The pristine beaches are never crowded and an islands resident’s welcoming smile and friendly wave is a testimony to the stress free lifestyle that only island living can offer. Close your eyes and begin to imagine yourself being swept away in Island Bliss.
PALM ISLAND
Palm Island Real Estate Listings:
• Palm Island Homes and Condos
LITTLE GASPARILLA ISLAND
Little Gasparilla Island Real Estate Listings:
• Little Gasparilla Island Homes and Condos
• Little Gasparilla Island Vacant Land
MANASOTA KEY
Manasota Key
Manasota Key lies just north of Knight Island and Stump Pass. Part of Englewood, Florida, Manasota Key is home to four public beaches with bridge access to the mainland. At the southern tip of the island is Stump Pass State Park, where Palm Island can be seen across the Pass. The southern part of the island is located in Charlotte County and contains a mixture of residential homes, condos, restaurants and shops. The northern part of the island is located in Sarasota county and is completely residential. “Canopy Road” winds through lush tropical vegetation past the island homes, many that have access to both Lemon Bay to the east and the Gulf of Mexico to the west.
Manasota Key Real Estate Listings
• Manasota Key Homes and Condos
BOCA GRANDE
Boca Grande & Gasparilla Island
Just south of Little Gasparilla Island is the charming community of Boca Grande located on Gasparilla Island, accessible by car from the mainland via the Boca Grande Causeway (toll). Gasparilla Island is about seven miles long, and just one mile across at its widest point. The village of Boca Grande has many interesting shops, art galleries and restaurants. Boca Grande is world reknowned for its fishing, earning the nickname “The Tarpon Capital of the World”. Boca Grande is also home to upscale resorts that cater to affluent travelers.


