Accommodations

“Happiness consists of living each day as if it were the first day of
your honeymoon and the last day of your vacation.”  

 

 

 

 

Nestled beachside on the Island of Venice, along the pristine waters of the Gulf of Mexico, and less than a mile from downtown shopping, sits Inn at the Beach. In this relaxing, 49-room retreat, “where Venice Avenue meets the Gulf of Mexico,” you will hear the sound of the Gulf’s waves and experience friendly, personalized service.
 

Inn at the Beach is Venice’s premier beachside accommodations, and it has garnered an impressive array of awards for its impeccable service, lovely landscaping and winding brick walkways. Venice Area Chamber of Commerce, FLA/USA Partner, and both Mobil and AAA (3-diamond rating) are just a few of the organizations that have recognized Inn at the Beach. This upscale, spotless inn has a variety of accommodations to fit most any request: efficiency units, one- and two-bedroom suites, garden suites near the pool and hot tub, or beach views facing the Gulf of Mexico. Some of the units include a private balcony or patio. Inside the suites and kitchenette rooms you’ll find a dining area, complete with dishware and cutlery, sink, stovetop, microwave, refrigerator, coffeemaker and in-room safe.

Complimentary continental breakfast and the daily newspaper are available each morning in the lobby, soda machines are located near the pool, and laundry facilities are available for your convenience.

General Manager Tim Brown says, “Our guest rooms range from 240-square-feet rooms with a view of the beach, to 850-square-feet garden suites with two bedrooms. Every member of our staff is warm, efficient, guest- and service-oriented, and we all strive to make our visitors feel welcome. Our guests feel very much part of our family and we enjoy seeing them return year after year.”

“It’s always peaceful here. The foliage surrounding our inn is lush and colorful, and the sunrises and sunsets on the Gulf of Mexico are breathtaking,” says Mr. Brown. “If you truly enjoy watching the sun rise and set, consider reserving one of the beachview guest rooms where you will be able to relax on your own private balcony and watch nature’s amazing shows twice a day.

Mr. Brown continues, “Venice is called the Shark’s Tooth Capital of the World, and many of our guests enjoy walking the beach and seeking treasures in the sand. The Historic District in downtown Venice, with its beautiful Italian Renaissance-style architecture, is the perfect place to spend an afternoon. It’s relaxing to stroll the streets, browse through the shops and boutiques, and stop for a meal at one of the eateries or small cafés. This versatile city also offers many cultural, artistic and recreational activities all year long. Golf, fishing and boating are all nearby. Our guests never run out of things to do.”

If you are looking for intimate, boutique-style accommodations in Venice, just steps from the beautiful sandy beaches on the Gulf of Mexico, this is the place! Give them a call today.

 

 


 

 


 


 


For more information contact Inn at the Beach
941-484-8471 or toll-free at 800-255-8471
or log onto www.InnAtTheBeach.com
725 West Venice Avenue, on Venice Island, FL
 


Written by Diane E. Robertson
Photographs Courtesy of Inn at the Beach
Printed June 2007
Web October 2007

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