Barrier Island Beach Town
Welcome to Bradenton Beach, a small Gulf-front city on the southern end of Anna Maria Island.
Bradenton Beach is a city on Anna Maria Island in Manatee County, Florida, on the Gulf of Mexico. Its population is about 900, making it one of the smaller municipalities in the Bradenton–Sarasota–Venice metropolitan area. The city occupies the southern end of the barrier island, fronting the Gulf on the west and the Intracoastal Waterway on the east. The island's 27 miles of white-sand beaches draw more than two million visitors a year, and Bradenton Beach sits at the heart of that tourism economy. The city's character is defined by its narrow, walkable layout, with Gulf Drive running the length of the island and the historic Bridge Street district anchoring the downtown. Bridge Street, with its shops, restaurants, and pier, is the community's social and commercial core, and the nearby Coquina Beach offers picnic areas and Gulf shoreline. The town is connected to the mainland by the Cortez Bridge and to the rest of Anna Maria Island by the free island trolley, which links Bradenton Beach with Anna Maria and Holmes Beach. Students attend Manatee County public schools. For residents and visitors, Bradenton Beach offers a low-rise, old-Florida beach town character — small cottages and vacation rentals, a working pier, and direct access to both the Gulf and the bay — set within easy reach of the larger Bradenton and Sarasota region. Fishing, boating, and watching sunsets over the Gulf are woven into daily life, and the town's compact scale keeps nearly everything within walking or biking distance. Its year-round population is small, but its role as a Gulf-front destination gives it a steady seasonal rhythm of visitors and activity.
Bradenton Beach is a city on Anna Maria Island in Manatee County, Florida, on the Gulf of Mexico. It is part of the Bradenton–Sarasota–Venice metropolitan area, at the southern end of the barrier island.
Bradenton Beach is known for its white-sand Gulf beaches, the historic Bridge Street district with its shops, restaurants, and pier, and nearby Coquina Beach. The island's 27 miles of beaches draw more than two million visitors a year.
Bradenton Beach's public school students attend the School District of Manatee County, the countywide system serving Anna Maria Island and the mainland communities of Manatee County. Students typically attend schools on the mainland in the Bradenton area, a short drive across the Cortez Bridge.
The free island trolley runs the length of Anna Maria Island, connecting Bradenton Beach with Anna Maria and Holmes Beach. The Cortez Bridge links the island to the mainland at Cortez and Bradenton.
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Bradenton Beach's housing stock reflects its role as a barrier-island beach town. The community offers a mix of small beach cottages, elevated single-family homes, and vacation rentals, along with a limited number of condominiums. The low-rise character is a defining trait, with building heights kept modest to preserve the island's scale. The market is oriented toward a blend of full-time residents, seasonal homeowners, and vacation-property buyers drawn by the Gulf frontage and the walkable beach lifestyle. The town's compact footprint keeps nearly all housing close to the water.
Bradenton Beach is organized around Gulf Drive, the island's main north-south road, with the Gulf of Mexico on one side and the Intracoastal Waterway on the other. The historic Bridge Street district anchors the downtown and waterfront, with shops, restaurants, and the pier, while residential streets spread north and south along the island. Because the city is narrow and compact, neighborhoods blend into one another, and nearly every home sits within a short walk or bike ride of the beach or the bay. Coquina Beach and the island's shoreline parks frame the southern end of the community.
Bradenton Beach's lifestyle is built around the Gulf, the beach, and the town's low-rise, old-Florida character. Fishing, boating, beach days, and sunset-watching over the water are woven into daily life, and the historic Bridge Street district gives the town a lively social core of shops, restaurants, and the pier. The community is compact and walkable, with Gulf Drive running its length and nearly everything within walking or biking distance. Residents and visitors alike value the unhurried pace, the direct water access, and the sense of a classic barrier-island beach town.
Bradenton Beach's public school students attend the School District of Manatee County, the countywide system serving Anna Maria Island and the mainland communities of Manatee County. Because the island's year-round population is small, students typically attend schools on the mainland in the Bradenton area, within a short drive across the Cortez Bridge. The district operates a full network of elementary, middle, and high schools, along with choice and magnet programs for families.
Gulf Drive runs the length of Bradenton Beach, providing the island's principal connection north to Anna Maria and Holmes Beach. The Cortez Bridge links the southern end of the island to the mainland at Cortez and Bradenton, and the free island trolley offers car-free travel along the island. The town's compact scale makes walking and biking practical for many trips. For regional travel, Interstate 75 and the Bradenton–Sarasota area are within a short drive of the bridge, and the region's airports serve longer trips.
Bradenton Beach's recreation centers on its Gulf shoreline and the Intracoastal Waterway. Coquina Beach offers white sand, picnic areas, and Gulf swimming, while the Bridge Street Pier and the Bradenton Beach City Pier provide fishing and waterfront strolling. The Gulf and the bay support boating, kayaking, and paddleboarding, and the island's shoreline is a favorite for beach walks and sunset watching. The free island trolley makes the beaches of Anna Maria and Holmes Beach easy to reach, and the nearby mainland offers golf, parks, and the cultural amenities of Bradenton and Sarasota.
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