Pros
- Relaxing, nicely landscaped property near the beach
- Apartment-style with full kitchens; studios, and one- and two-bedroom units available
- Two heated outdoor pools -- both are deep
- On-site laundry facilities and vending machines
- Most rooms have a nice view of tropical gardens
- Within walking distance of several restaurants
- Freebies include Wi-Fi, parking, and beach yoga twice weekly
Cons
- No on-site restaurant or gym
- Not directly on the beach
- Some rooms have bland views
Bottom Line
Originally three separate hotels, Tropical Beach Resorts is now sold as one property and includes 70 units total across five buildings, including modern studios and one- and two-bedroom suites, all with full kitchens, and most of which are ground-floor level. Guests have access to two outdoor pools with lounge chairs, and the grounds are laced with tropical gardens, lounge chairs on the lawn, a gazebo, picnic-style tables, and a tiki-style barbecue dining area. While not located directly on the beach, the property is within close walking distance on the same side of the street, and is less expensive than most of the nearby hotels.
Amenities
- Cribs
- Internet
- Pool
Scene
Tropical grounds and outdoor grilling

Tropical Beach Shores consists of 70 units across five buildings. Buildings are light beachy colors like coral, light blue, and yellow, and are set off by colorful flowers and lush tropical foliage. There is a small office, with fresh beach towels and travel brochures, where guests check in. Public walkways throughout the property are covered in seashells, and lead to designated picnic areas with grills -- including a tiki-style hut with large table for groups. Dolphin statues greet guests at the rectangular pool, where guests can sunbathe on blue-and coral-colored lounge chairs. Both pools on the property are gated and surrounded by tropical greenery and large palm trees. Families with kids are the primary guests here (though weddings are popular here), and divide their time between the beach and the pools.
Location
A short walk from the beach and casual restaurants
The hotel is located a quarter-of-a-block from Siesta Key Beach. Several restaurants are within about a five-minute walk -- including Captain Curt's Crab & Oyster Bar and City Pizza. Yoga Sanctuary is a 10-minute drive away, for guests who want to practice daily (the hotel offers free beach yoga twice weekly). Within a 25-minute drive of the resort are the Asolo Repertory Theatre and Ringling Museum of Art. Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport is about a half-hour away.
Rooms
Modern and cozy, with full kitchens



The property offers apartment-style accommodations, including studios, and one- and two-bedroom units. All have living rooms, full kitchens with modern stainless steel appliances, and covered outdoor seating areas. Homey comforts include pillow-topped beds with white duvets, flat-screen TVs and DVD players, and iPod docking stations. The Sundeck Studio has a semi-private rooftop. Decor is cozy, with leather couches, wood ceiling fans, touches of wicker and rattan, and colorful accents. None of the rooms here are beachfront, but most offer a lush, tropical garden view. All rooms are keyless entry come with in-room safes, energy-efficient recessed lighting, and large bathrooms with either walk-in showers or shower/tub combinations. Some suites have jetted tubs.
Features
Family-friendly amenities at this three-resorts-in-one property



Tropical Shores offers family-friendly amenities, such as two deep and heated swimming pools, shuffle board courts, and outdoor dining areas with grills. The hotel also has access to a private area of Siesta Key beach, and offers free beach chair rentals and beach towels. Guests can join beach yoga sessions twice weekly, and hotel staff can arrange paddle boat and kayak rentals. On-site features include laundry facilities, vending machines, and free Wi-Fi and parking.
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Things You Should Know About Tropical Beach Resorts
Also Known As
- Tropical Shores Beach Resort
Address
6717 Sarasea Circle, Siesta Key, Florida 34242-2520, United States
Website
Scene
Tropical grounds and outdoor grilling



Tropical Beach Shores consists of 70 units across five buildings. Buildings are light beachy colors like coral, light blue, and yellow, and are set off by colorful flowers and lush tropical foliage. There is a small office, with fresh beach towels and travel brochures, where guests check in. Public walkways throughout the property are covered in seashells, and lead to designated picnic areas with grills -- including a tiki-style hut with large table for groups. Dolphin statues greet guests at the rectangular pool, where guests can sunbathe on blue-and coral-colored lounge chairs. Both pools on the property are gated and surrounded by tropical greenery and large palm trees. Families with kids are the primary guests here (though weddings are popular here), and divide their time between the beach and the pools.
Location
A short walk from the beach and casual restaurants
The hotel is located a quarter-of-a-block from Siesta Key Beach. Several restaurants are within about a five-minute walk -- including Captain Curt's Crab & Oyster Bar and City Pizza. Yoga Sanctuary is a 10-minute drive away, for guests who want to practice daily (the hotel offers free beach yoga twice weekly). Within a 25-minute drive of the resort are the Asolo Repertory Theatre and Ringling Museum of Art. Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport is about a half-hour away.
Rooms
Modern and cozy, with full kitchens



The property offers apartment-style accommodations, including studios, and one- and two-bedroom units. All have living rooms, full kitchens with modern stainless steel appliances, and covered outdoor seating areas. Homey comforts include pillow-topped beds with white duvets, flat-screen TVs and DVD players, and iPod docking stations. The Sundeck Studio has a semi-private rooftop. Decor is cozy, with leather couches, wood ceiling fans, touches of wicker and rattan, and colorful accents. None of the rooms here are beachfront, but most offer a lush, tropical garden view. All rooms are keyless entry come with in-room safes, energy-efficient recessed lighting, and large bathrooms with either walk-in showers or shower/tub combinations. Some suites have jetted tubs.
Features
Family-friendly amenities at this three-resorts-in-one property



Tropical Shores offers family-friendly amenities, such as two deep and heated swimming pools, shuffle board courts, and outdoor dining areas with grills. The hotel also has access to a private area of Siesta Key beach, and offers free beach chair rentals and beach towels. Guests can join beach yoga sessions twice weekly, and hotel staff can arrange paddle boat and kayak rentals. On-site features include laundry facilities, vending machines, and free Wi-Fi and parking.
Best Rates
Amenities
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Air Conditioner
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Balcony / Terrace / Patio
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Basic Television
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Beach
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Cabanas
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Cable
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Concierge
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Cribs
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Full Kitchen
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Internet
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Kids Allowed
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Laundry
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Pool
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Poolside Drink Service
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Rental Car Service Desk Onsite
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Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
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Swim-Up Bar
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