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  1. Venice Beach provides a scenic view of the Venice Public Fishing Pier and many opportunities to see dolphins and shorebirds. The beaches along Venice are home to a large number of marine turtle nests between the months of May and October.

  2. There was a small shop for food and restrooms, with a boardwalk area to walk out to the beach. We didn't stay too long as the weather wasn't the best. The sand is much more coarse and dark than the sand in Siesta Key, and the drop off to the water was much more of a slope as well.

  3. Easily reachable by foot from the downtown area, Venice Beach, a certified Blue Wave Beach, is the city’s most popular stretch of coastline, where visitors can look for fossils and reef dive a quarter-mile from shore.

  4. Apr 17, 2017 · The Gulf beaches in and around Venice, Florida, hold a bountiful cache of fossilized shark teeth. Shark teeth collectors say the best places to look for the fossils are any beach accesses at or around the Venice Jetty – including Caspersen Beach, Casey Key and Manasota Key.

  5. Sep 3, 2023 · Venice is on a truly special stretch of the Gulf Coast where the sands are laced with countless fossilized sharks’ teeth. Bring a sifter to spots like Caspersen Beach and the main municipal beach. Come to town in April and there’s even a whole festival dedicated to these fossils. 1. Venice Beach Source: Irina Mos / shutterstock Venice Beach ...

  6. Hunt for fossilized, prehistoric shark teeth in the Shark Tooth Capital of the World, a family-friendly beach set next to a charming village. Venice Beach promises a kicked-back mood, convenient amenities and epic sunsets over the Gulf of Mexico.

  7. Tranquil beach with soft sand and abundant shells, nestled by a vibrant downtown. Enjoy serene shorelines, beach volleyball, and dining options.

  8. Jan 10, 2024 · Known for its soft, white sands and scenic beauty, Venice Beach offers a haven for sunbathers and swimmers alike. As a Certified Blue Wave Beach, it stands out for not only its cleanliness and environmental management but also for the serene experiences it provides to visitors.

  9. Venice Beach is the most popular public beach in Venice. Here you will find public restrooms and showers. The Venice Beach Pavilion offers a shady spot to have a picnic or visit the concession stand.

  10. Venice Beach. Visit Website. Venice Ave and The Esplanade, Venice, FL 34285 (941) 486-2626. Venice Beach is a great place to find seashells, enjoy the warm gulf waters or if you're a diver check out the reef a quarter-mile offshore.

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