Beach Castle Units 3 and 5

Beach Castle Units 3 and 5 Our condos are our own slice of Paradise on a small island near Sarasota, FL. We offer short term and long term rentals at our 3 different condos.

You will love Longboat Key for it’s unspoiled beauty. Please contact us to secure your reservation! 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. walkout to the beach. xbox 360 and LCD tvs. wifi in the unit. kitchen has all the amenities you will need.

What a nice award!  Truly love our little slice of heaven on earth...
02/23/2021

What a nice award! Truly love our little slice of heaven on earth...

We have the best guests in the world! Thank you for the award, we truly love what we do and are honored to host your vacation memories.

04/01/2020

And for those of you who like a more active sea, come visit when it’s windy like today!

When you can travel again, come see us here on Longboat Key. The beach is always quiet and the weather is amazing. Resta...
04/01/2020

When you can travel again, come see us here on Longboat Key. The beach is always quiet and the weather is amazing. Restaurants you can walk to and tons to do within a 10 minute drive. You’ll love it here!

Went from the beach home to this???  I think I did the month of April backwards!  Come see beautiful Longboat Key and it...
04/15/2019

Went from the beach home to this??? I think I did the month of April backwards! Come see beautiful Longboat Key and its 10 miles of uninterrupted beach beauty sometime. I can assure you, it's totally worth it.

04/06/2019

In case you needed another reason to visit. August through October are the best times to come. Less tourists and still 84 degrees on average. Just sayin. Great restaurants within walking distance. Boat rental less than 1 1/2 miles away. Secluded beach. Privacy. What more could you want??? 😎

Longboat Key never disappoints.  Sun, breeze and water are amazing today.
04/05/2019

Longboat Key never disappoints. Sun, breeze and water are amazing today.

Sunsets on LBK are pretty amazing and May is a terrific time to visit.  We still have some availability in each of our u...
03/11/2019

Sunsets on LBK are pretty amazing and May is a terrific time to visit. We still have some availability in each of our units that month. The privacy and beauty of the Beach Castle can't be topped. Come once and you'll come back every year after that!

In case you have forgotten, this is what I look like...  80+ degrees every day this week.  I think everyone should visit...
02/20/2019

In case you have forgotten, this is what I look like... 80+ degrees every day this week. I think everyone should visit me soon!

Where I am today and where I’d rather be...  this is high season, by the way, at our condos. Do you see how quiet the be...
02/10/2019

Where I am today and where I’d rather be... this is high season, by the way, at our condos. Do you see how quiet the beach is there??? Why am I at Five Points instead?

Donna Miller and Heather Monroe
01/31/2019

Donna Miller and Heather Monroe

(RED TIDE UPDATE – JAN 30) For the first time in a LONG time, there are no indications of red tide at ANY of Florida’s beaches. This is great news! Here’s the latest status, reason for improvement, & outlook:

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TODAY’S BOTTOM-LINE:
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➡️ There were nearly 30 visual observations taken today from Clearwater to Marco Island. There were no reports of fish kill or respiratory issues.

➡️ All of the water samples taken within the past seven days show healthy water with only background levels of karenia brevis.

➡️ I don’t see any indications of an algae bloom when looking at the latest satellite imagery.

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WHY THE IMPROVEMENT?:
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➡️ The Gulf has dropped into the upper 50s. The optimal water temperature for karenia brevis is around 72 degrees, so the cooler water temps are less than ideal for red tide.

➡️ The dry season has dramatically reduced the amount of runoff and discharge from Lake Okeechobee, Caloosahatchee River Basin, & other nutrient rich sources.

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IS THIS RED TIDE EVENT OVER?:
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➡️ It’s been over 15 months since this ecologically & economically devastating red tide event began. So, is it finally over?

This week’s water samples, observations, & satellite imagery are showing that red tide is definitely on hiatus. But, I think it’s a little preliminary to say that the 2017/2018/2019 event is completely over. I, personally, would like to see only background levels of karenia brevis at all of Florida beaches for one or two months before saying that it is completely over.

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ANY RED TIDE MITIGATION?:
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➡️ Mote Marine has launched the Red Tide Institute to study mitigation and control techniques. This is a great initiative, but additional statewide academic, government, & private industries need to join the fight against red tide. We need to understand as much as possible about how/when/where/why karenia brevis (and blue green algae) develop & propagate.

➡️ Sarasota is installing three-chamber filters in storm drains. This will help reduce rubbish, nitrogen, & other nutrients from reaching the Gulf of Mexico. This is a great example of mitigation at the city or county level. These type of efforts are needed all across the state.

➡️ I am seeing more signs pop up at public beaches warning of the possibility of red tide. But, in my opinion, there’s still a big disconnect between the community & tourists. Greater awareness & signage needs to be displayed at public & private beaches when red tide is present. If you are like me, you’ve seen out of state/country tourists splashing in the Gulf when the water is blatantly tainted with a toxic algae bloom.

➡️ The Florida Dept. of Health has been looking into the effects of red tide on humans. Continued & further research is needed to fully understand the impact of karenia brevis on humans. In my opinion, we are severely lacking information on the health of the Gulf AFTER red tide. Even with karenia brevis on hiatus, are there any microorganisms from the dead fish on the sea floor or any dangers still lurking in the water?

➡️ On the state and federal level there are a few projects underway to address pollutants from agricultural runoff, leakage from septic tanks, etc. BUT, this is still a huge issue and one that needs to be addressed. If these issues are not addressed then red tide events of this magnitude will likely return (and with greater frequency). Bottom Line: We must be better stewards of the land & water.

11/13/2018

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5311 Gulf Of Mexico Drive
Longboat Key, FL
34228

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