If you’re heading to Florida’s Gulf Coast, there’s one thing you should know: the best way to explore Anna Maria Island is with a golf cart! Between the no-stress parking, open-air views, and easy beach access, a golf cart turns every trip into an adventure.
At Beach Ride Rental, we’re big believers in slow travel, local shops, spontaneous photo stops, and breeze-in-your-hair kind of exploring. That’s why our street-legal golf carts are perfect for AMI’s laid-back lifestyle.
In this guide, we’ll show you why more and more visitors are choosing carts over cars, and how you can unlock the best of Anna Maria Island without ever touching your brake pedal. Don’t forget to book your golf cart today!
Let’s be real: exploring Anna Maria Island with golf cart freedom just hits different.
Instead of circling for parking, you’re rolling right up to beach access points like a VIP. From the wild dunes of Bean Point to the shaded shores at Coquina, golf carts make it simple to hop from one sandy spot to the next.
Most beaches here have cart-sized spaces tucked close to the boardwalks. No backing into tight lots. No digging for quarters. Just park, grab your flip-flops, and you’re toes-in-the-sand in under a minute.
It isn’t just about convenience; it’s how you actually enjoy more of the island, stress-free.
Sure, you’ll find plenty of Anna Maria attractions on the map, but some of the best spots don’t come with big signs or valet parking. That’s where golf carts shine. Pine Avenue’s side streets? Easy. That out-of-the-way taco shack locals swear by? Found it.
Exploring Anna Maria Island by golf cart gives you the freedom to slow down, spot a hand-painted shop sign, or follow the smell of fresh cinnamon buns. The whole island opens up when you’re not locked into main roads or busy intersections.
And yeah, pulling right up to Rod & Reel Pier for sunset? More than doable.
Family trip? Golf cart = game changer.
No buckling and unbuckling at every stop. No “where’s the car again?” stress. Just load up your beach gear, crank the tunes, and cruise from one adventure to the next.
Whether you’re hitting up Bridge Street’s ice cream shops or letting the kids run wild at Bayfront Park, it’s one of the most fun things to do in Anna Maria. And when everyone’s smiling before you even get to the next stop? That’s vacation done right.
Trying to hit all the best of Anna Maria Island in one trip? You need mobility without the mess. That’s where a golf cart shines. Restaurants, beach access, markets; it all feels closer when you’re zipping between spots on your own terms.
Forget circling lots or feeding meters. With designated golf cart parking across the island and street-legal access almost everywhere, you’re cutting down time in the car and doubling your actual vacation hours.
That means more tacos, more tan lines, and way more stories when you get home. The best things to do in Anna Maria Island are those you can do on a golf cart!
When it comes to soaking in the best of Anna Maria Island, nothing beats the simplicity and fun of a golf cart. You’ll skip the stress, see more, and feel connected to the rhythm of the island in a way no car can deliver.
From hopping between exploring Anna Maria Island with a golf cart is the best way to find hidden beach paths, breezy eateries, and turn every errand into a joy ride, and at Beach Ride Rental, we’ve got the best carts in town!
It’s not just a mode of transportation; it’s a whole vibe. Book your cart today and secure yours! Trust us, once you ride, you’ll never look at driving the same way again.
Absolutely, especially if you're traveling with family or want to cover more ground. While bikes are great for short distances, golf carts offer shade, comfort, and the ability to carry beach gear, coolers, or shopping finds with ease!
Start with a cruise down Pine Avenue for a charming stretch of boutiques and eats, then head north to Bean Point for sunset views. The Gulf Drive loop lets you hug the coast while passing by some of the best Anna Maria Island, FL, attractions!
During winter months and school breaks, golf carts go fast. We recommend booking at least 1–2 weeks ahead, especially if you want a specific model or multi-day rental.
Golf carts are street-legal on roads with a 35 mph limit or less, and all drivers must be at least 18 (though to rent one of our golf carts, you need to be at least 21). Seatbelts are mandatory, lights must be on at dusk, and no open containers while driving. If you're heading out to enjoy Anna Maria activities, make sure to follow all posted signs and stay alert.
You can absolutely see most major stops in a day with a golf cart, especially if you start early. From the Rod & Reel Pier to the Sandbar Restaurant and Coquina Beach, it's easy to hit the top Anna Maria Island, FL, attractions with minimal parking stress.
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