Summer in Siesta Key means plenty of sunshine, ideal water temperatures, and lots of fun! While lounging on the beach and splashing in the ocean are classic favorites, there's more to explore on your Siesta Key summer vacation. Here’s our guide on how to spend summer in Siesta Key:
Siesta Key in the Summer: What to Expect
While Siesta Key experiences the hottest temperatures of the year during the summer months (temperatures range from the high 80s and can reach the 90s), the water temperatures provide much-needed relief from the heat. We recommend packing plenty of sun protection like high SPF sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and a reusable water bottle to keep hydrated.

You’ll find an abundance of outdoor activities to participate in during your Siesta Key summer vacation. Snorkel the crystal clear waters of the Gulf and spot some of Siesta Key’s coveted marine life like parrotfish, angelfish, and more during your snorkeling adventures. The best place to snorkel in Siesta Key is the Point of Rocks. If you want to take a break from exploring the underwater world, soak in the sun while lounging on the beaches of Siesta Key. It’s the perfect time to catch up on your latest book or build sandcastles!
Experience Siesta Key at new heights and go on a parasailing adventure with PARASAIL SIESTA, Siesta Key’s original parasail location. Glide above Siesta Key’s coastline and potentially spot dolphins, manatees, and other Florida wildlife. This is a 2 to 2.5 hour excursion with a 12-15 minute flight time. And if heights aren’t your thing, consider booking a dolphin and sunset cruise with Siesta Key Watersports. Dolphins are typically active in the evening, giving you and the family an opportunity to see these majestic creatures in action while chasing the sunset.

Beat the summer heat and cool off with a sweet treat at one of Siesta Key’s ice cream or gelato shops! Made in Rome Gelato is a small, counter-serve gelato shop serving handcrafted Italian gelato made from all organic ingredients. Made in Rome Gelato is located in Siesta Key Village and open Sunday through Thursday from 11 am - 10 pm and Friday and Saturday from 11 am - 11 pm.
Another Siesta Key classic for a sweet treat is Olaf’s in Siesta Village, who served the Siesta Key community for over 40 years with delicious cones, sundaes, milkshakes, malts, and smoothies! Order a Florida Sea Sundae made with hot fudge, caramel, and pecans or go for a scoop of Cookie Monster in a cone. All ice cream is made locally from Yoder’s Southern Creamery.
Siesta Key's nightlife offers a relaxed yet lively atmosphere, perfect for those seeking evening entertainment after a day on its renowned white-sand beaches. The heart of the action lies in Siesta Village, where Ocean Boulevard is lined with lively bars, restaurants, and music venues. The Beach Club has live music, electrifying DJ sets, and a curated menu of drinks that will have you dancing the night away. For a more laid-back experience, you’ll love The Blasé Café & Martini Bar which features creative cocktails and live music. Whether you're in the mood for dancing, live performances, or simply a seaside drink, Siesta Key's nightlife caters to a variety of preferences.
Siesta Key is home to an array of restaurants that cater to every palate. From casual beachfront eateries to upscale restaurants, the island's culinary scene is as diverse as it is delicious. Seafood enthusiasts can savor fresh catches at local favorites like Big Water Fish Market and Captain Curt's Crab & Oyster Bar. Or, make a reservation for Summer House Siesta Key, an elegant steak house serving carefully selected steaks and seafood. Whether you're enjoying a laid-back meal with your toes in the sand or indulging in a gourmet dinner under the stars, Siesta Key's dining options promise a memorable journey.

