Location: Little Gasparilla Island, Florida South West, Florida, USA (Between Fort Myers and Tampa on the Gulf of Mexico)
Accommodations: Cottage, 2 Bedrooms + No additional sleeping rooms avail, 1 Bath (Sleeps 4-5)
Keywords: Cottage
"GET AWAY FROM IT ALL" and come relax and enjoy the "ISLAND LIFE" in our waterfront home on Little Gasparilla Island. Seven miles of secluded white sand beaches on an Island with no roads, only sand paths to explore. Access is by boat only.
Our cottage is situated between the Gulf of Mexico and the Intercoastal Waterway - the third house in from either direction. We are on the narrow part of the Island, so the water is just steps away in either direction. Perfect for the beach lover, boater or fisherman - something for everyone in your family.
A private dock just outside your door provides convenient access to your own boat or water taxi. There are lanais on three sides of the home for relaxing and enjoying the spectacular views.
Vacation Rental Features
- Amenities
- Air Conditioning
- Linens Provided
- Washer
- Dryer
- Entertainment
- Cable/Satellite TV
- VCR
- CD Player
- Stereo System
- Kitchen
- Full Kitchen
- Cooking Utensils Provided
- Refrigerator
- Microwave
- Ice Maker
- Outdoor Features
- Gas/Electric BBQ Grill
- Communications
- Telephone
- Other Amenities
- Bright cheerful decor puts you in the "Island Mood", Large, new open kitchen and new tile floors throughout (no musty, sandy carpets), Amenities include, Beach Chairs & Toys, Coffee Maker, Blender, Toaster, We supply all the comforts of home - just bring your food & personal items
- Suitability
- No Pets Allowed
- Activities
- Golf
- Swimming
- Fishing
- Other Activities
- Enjoy shelling, boating & observing the natural wildlife on the Island, Children enjoy collecting fossilized sharks teeth, shells & sand dollars on the beach, The cottage location provides immediate access to the Gulf of Mexico for superior fishing year round, Fantastic sunrises & sunsets are an added bonus!, When you tire of "paradise" - restaurants, shopping & boat charters are available nearby on the mainland, Transportation to and from the Island is provided by several water-taxi services, Golf cart rentals are available on the Island for extra exploration
Rate Details (In US Dollars)
$800-900/week 8/1-12/14
$900-1000/week 12/15-7/31
$150-$200/night, 4 night minimum.
12% tax (state & tourist tax).
$300 refundable security.
Discounts available for extended stays.
Note: Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice.
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Owner's Profile
Owner Description
Year Purchased: 2004
I find nothing more relaxing than being near the water, and my home and vacation cottages are all just steps away. Just retired after 31 years in education, I am looking forward to more time in "Paradise"!
Why the Owner Chose Little Gasparilla Island
About ten years ago we heard of a "Little Island" that was accessible by boat. After a little research we found it, made a trip down from NJ and purchased our first cottage the next day. In 2004 we found this cottage and now have two. We have loved every minute we spend on the Island and enjoy sharing our vacation paradise with others. Many repeat guests are creating family traditions at "Miss Patti's" cottage.
Property Photos
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- Fully stocked new kitchen - Placida, Florida Vacation
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- "Paradise Too" Cottage - Intercoastal Waterway to gulf is just around the corner - Placida, Florida Vacation
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- Relaxing Island decor
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- Private beach with white sand and clear blue water is waiting for you!
Traveler Reviews (3)
Many Happy Returns
Guest: Joan C.
Date of Stay: 04/02/11
Review Submitted: 01/10/12
I can't say enough about this place. Little Gasparilla Island is the best place to go if you want to get away from EVERYTHING. Plan on a vacation that includes sleeping in, lingering over morning coffee on the porch of Paradise Too or the beautiful morning beach for a perfect start to your day. Paradise Too is perfectly located on the north end of the island only a short walk down Friendly Ficus Way. I have walked that path over 100 times as my group of 3 have spent 7-8 years there to escape the long Montana winters. I have grown to love this house that I call home for 1 short week every late winter. The shells, helping create some of the best shell art EVER, birds, dolphins, martinis on the beach at sunset, gorgeous blue green water, peace.....these things and more keep me coming back for many happy returns to Paradise Too. Thanks Patti for sharing this little slice of heaven. Red Lodge, Montana
Recommended for:
Awesome location, sixth stay this March.
Guest: Jo, Jonna, Meghan and Darren
(Winter Springs Fl)
Date of Stay: 04/25/10
Review Submitted: 03/09/11
Great for Fishing, shelling and birding. Weekends are OK, but quiet weekdays are why we go to Little Gasparilla. It is amazing how vacant the beaches can be. Weeks with larger negative low tides are better for fishing and shelling. During these low tides, tidal pools often form on the beach. Many of the shells in the tidal pools will house bi-valves, snails and crabs. When we find too many shells, we make beach art. Dry sand can be good for shark’s teeth and sand bars are better for sand dollars. If you get hit by a storm, rest up. Shelling is about to get really good. Gulf wave activity is typically small and thus good for children. The soft sunset lighting is great for family pictures, including close-ups. So turn your back on the sunset every now and then and take those shots facing the dunes. You will be glad you did. We usually go in March or April and fish the pass, beach, Gasparilla Sound and Bull Bay. The beach often yields Whiting and catfish with the occasional snook, redfish or Spanish Mackerel. The pass may yield Jacks, Blues, Snook, Spanish, or Flounder. I’m at my best in the boat, where I target Spotted Sea Trout, snook and Redfish. Cobia and Triple Tail are some of the few species I have not caught inshore. Every year I seem to add a few species to the list, so my hopes are high. Snook and Tarpon can be tough to find in March, they get into full swing in May. Sheepshead tend to be thicker in March. If you do not have a boat, the gentlemen at the start of the canal is a guide and seems to do very well. His card is at the house, but you probably have to book early. Your boat will sit in the canal about 30 feet from the porch. I bring a 100’ extension cord to charge batteries as needed. Being on a canal, children should know how to swim and be watched closely. It’s not that uncommon to see a Manatee in the canal during the course of a week. If you see circular boils on the surface, start looking for a Manatee. Sometimes they are on a mission and don’t surface much. Spring is also a good time to photo Osprey chicks in their nests. Sea Hares which look like large snails with wings and no shell are also interesting. The house is a little over a mile from Eldred’s Marina and you can run on a plane the majority of the way. The house has always been clean and quaint. Islanders drink bottled water. The water is ok to shower in, but I wouldn’t drink it. Publix is about two miles from Eldreds
Owner response:Thanks for the wonderful info- it will be sure to help future guests! Note: I always keep bottled water on hand but do use the tap water in ice tea, coffee, etc. and also use it for all cooking - it is definitely a personal preference. Have a wonderful 6th stay with lots of good fishing and shelling!
Recommended for:Romantic getaway, age 55+, families with young children.
It worked for us!
Guest: Visited from NY
(Roxbury NY USA)
Date of Stay: 03/21/09
Review Submitted: 04/06/10
The house was great, not too fancy, not too shabby. It was well equipped and clean. It got a little noisy on the weekend but otherwise it was quiet and private although the other properties were close by. We would go again.
Owner response:Glad you enjoyed your stay! We try to maintain a clean, comfortable home with an "Island Flavor". Can sometimes be busier on weekends during peak season in March - but usually very quiet and relaxing!
Recommended for:Age 55+, families with young children.
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