| "THE SUN COAST" Cruising Florida's Gulf Coast |
| The best cruising in the U.S.: from Tarpon Springs, south to Marco Island Item #318 |
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The phrase "Sun Coast"
refers to the Gulf Coast of Florida, between Marco Island
on the south and Tarpon Springs, to the north. Between these two points lie a seemingly endless string of talcum-powdery, white-sand beaches separated from the mainland by some of the best cruising waters in the United States. Far more laid back than the high speed eastern coastline of Florida, the Sun Coast is made to order for those who revel in swinging to an anchor in an isolated anchorage, exploring for shells along a windswept sand bar, or visiting any one of the delightful towns along the way like St. Pete, Fort Myers, Sarasota, Venice, Naples and Tarpon Springs, where the Greek heritage is alive and well and is readily available to anyone willing to forget the meaning of the word "diet." This program includes important piloting information you should know to cruise the area successfully. Included are details of launching ramps, marinas, resorts and waterfront restaurants. All this is accomplished via surface footage and superb aerial video, as well as charts where needed.
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