By Grace O:
Grace writes for Resort Vacation Accommodations, helping you plan fantastic vacations on Florida's Gulf Coast.
Planning a family getaway that keeps everyone happy doesn’t have to be complicated. Whether you’re looking for a place where you can relax on the beach while your kids splash in the water, or want to make sure there are plenty of things to do on a rainy day in case of bad weather, Florida’s Gulf Coast checks all the boxes for a fantastic family vacation.
With so many beach towns to choose from, you can’t go wrong! Plus, our team at Resort Vacation Accommodations is here to help every step of the way so you can have your best vacation yet. Let’s explore the locations on the coast so you can decide which one is best for you and your family!
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In this blog:
- Why the Florida Gulf Coast is Ideal for Family Vacations
- Best Florida Gulf Coast Destinations for Families
- Family-Friendly Beaches
- Family-Friendly Things to Do
- Family Dining on the Gulf Coast
- Tips for Planning a Stress-Free Family Gulf Coast Vacation
- Where to Stay
- FAQs
Why the Florida Gulf Coast is Ideal for Family Vacations
When you picture the perfect family vacation, you’re probably picturing the Gulf Coast in your head, even if you don’t realize it! Year-round sunshine, gorgeous, safe, and clean beaches, and plenty of nearby activities all combine to make this the ultimate family vacation spot. Your kiddos can splash in the sand while you relax and catch some rays, and even if it does rain, you can head somewhere fun to pass the time, like the aquarium. Once you stay here, you’ll want to make it an annual tradition!
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Best Florida Gulf Coast Destinations for Families
Siesta Key
Siesta Key is home to one of the best family beaches in the Florida Gulf Coast, thanks to its powdery sand (it’s 99% quartz!) and wide shoreline. There’s plenty of space for sandcastles, games, and long beach walks, plus the village is right there if you want to stop in for ice cream!
Anna Maria Island
Ana Maria Island is a great pick if you want a quieter setting without the hustle and bustle. There are no high-rise buildings here, just beach cottages, bike rides, and relaxed days by the water.
Longboat Key
Longboat Key is great if you want a more peaceful experience. The beaches here are less crowded, so it’s a solid option for families traveling with younger kids.
Sarasota & Lido Key
Sarasota has plenty of perks like parks, shopping, and family-friendly attractions on top of its beautiful beaches. Lido Key is similar; there’s a stunning (and less crowded) beach perfect for a quiet day by the water, but also close enough to shopping and dining that you can spend a night on the town.
Bradenton
Bradenton works well as a home base. You’re close to beaches, parks, and attractions, without feeling stuck in heavy tourist traffic! It’s an extremely friendly city, and it’s close to the other beaches on our list.
Family-Friendly Beaches
One of the biggest highlights of any family-friendly Gulf Coast beach trip is the beach itself, of course! So which one should you choose?
Siesta Key Beach and Coquina Beach are standout options if you’re traveling with young ones, but you’ll find great spots all along the coast. There’s really no bad place to go! Many beaches also include playgrounds, picnic areas, and restrooms, so your kiddos are sure to be tuckered out!
Family-Friendly Things to Do
Beyond the beach, the Gulf Coast has plenty of activities to keep everyone entertained.
Here are a few of our favorites!
- Mote Marine Aquarium
- Marie Selby Botanical Gardens
- Myakka River State Park
- St. Armand's Circle
- Bishop Museum of Science and Nature
- Sarasota Ballet
- Sarasota Paddleboard Company
- Ride horses on the beach!
- Head out on a fishing charter
- Go kayaking
- See Manatees up close!
- Explore the world of turtles during Sea Turtle Season on the Gulf Coast
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Family Dining on the Gulf Coast
Dining out with kids is easy here. Restaurants across the region are casual, with plenty of outdoor seating and menus that work for all ages.
Many places welcome sandy feet and post-beach appetites, so you don’t have to worry about cleaning up after a day on the beach. Here are some of our favorite Gulf Coast restaurants:
The Cottage
Known for its fresh seafood and Southern-inspired dishes, The Cottage has a laid-back outdoor setting so the whole family can stay comfortable and enjoy a great meal!
Price: $$
Address: 153 Avenida Messina, Sarasota, FL 34242
Another Broken Egg Cafe
A go-to for breakfast and brunch, this spot serves up hearty favorites with a creative twist. From pancakes and omelets to kid-friendly classics, it’s an easy win for families looking to start the day with a satisfying meal in a casual setting.
Price: $$
Address:
140 Avenida Messina
Siesta Key, FL 34242
Mojo Risin'
A fun and casual place with a menu full of bold flavors. Known for its creative dishes, Mojo Risin’ is a good pick when you want something a little different while still keeping things easy and family-friendly.
Price: $
Address: 5251 Ocean Blvd, Siesta Key, FL 34242
Village Cafe
Simple, reliable, and welcoming, Village Cafe is a great stop for breakfast or lunch. With a straightforward menu and quick service, it’s perfect for families looking to grab a bite before heading out for the day or refueling after some time in the sun.
Price: $$
Address: 5133 Ocean Blvd, Siesta Key, FL, 34242
Tips for Planning a Stress-Free Family Gulf Coast Vacation
A little planning goes a long way when traveling with family. Here are a few tips to keep things smooth:
- Book early for peak seasons – Spring break and summer fill up fast
- Choose the right location – Quieter areas work well for younger kids
- Pack smart – Sunscreen, hats, and beach gear are essentials
- Build in downtime – Don’t overpack your schedule. Your future cranky toddler (or teenager!) will thank you
- Look for flexible stays – Rentals with kitchens and laundry help a lot. You’ll find all that and more in our Resort Vacation Accommodations catalog!
Where to Stay
Featured rental: The Beach Club at Siesta Key #106 D
Finding the right place to stay can make a big difference in your trip. And that’s where we come in!
With a wide selection of properties along Florida’s Gulf Coast, you’ll find options that fit your group, whether you need multiple bedrooms, a full kitchen, or easy beach access. Having extra space gives everyone room to relax, and features like private pools or outdoor areas can elevate your stay even further.
When you’re ready to start planning, browse our available vacation rentals and book your trip directly with Resort Vacation Accommodations!
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FAQs
What is the best time for a Florida Gulf Coast family vacation?
Spring and early summer are popular thanks to warm weather and calm water. Fall is also a great option with fewer crowds.
Which Gulf Coast beach is best for families?
Siesta Key is often ranked among the best due to its soft sand and shallow water, but Anna Maria Island and Lido Key are also strong choices.
Are Gulf Coast beaches safe for kids?
Yes, many beaches have gentle waves and gradual drop-offs, making them ideal for younger swimmers.
What should I pack for a Gulf Coast family trip?
Bring sunscreen, hats, beach towels, reusable water bottles, and comfortable clothing for warm weather.
Are there things to do besides the beach?
Absolutely. From wildlife tours to biking and local attractions, there’s plenty to keep your itinerary balanced.


