Venice Beach Aerial Video

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Venice Beach Aerial Video

Venice Beach Aerial Video. Venice, Florida is located between Tampa and Fort Meyers on the west coast of Florida. Named after the famous city in Italy. Like Venice, Italy, it is completey surruounded by water with 3 bridges connecting the downtown to the mainland. We started on the northern edge of Venice, where there is a open passage from the Intacoastal Waterway to the Gulf of Mexico. Venice Beach is the Shark Tooth Capital of the World.Venice is very popular among Florida Residents who want to avoid the massively crowded beaches near the bigger metropolitan areas. It has a small town, quaint atmosphere with many festivals throughout the year.Located midway between Tampa and Fort Myers on Florida’s west coast, Venice is one of the first planned cities built in the United States. Graced by Northern Italian Renaissance architecture, beautifully landscaped boulevards and parks, the city of Venice is an exception to most beach communities. It is completely surrounded by water with three bridges providing access to the downtown area. As a matter of fact, the main thoroughfare, Venice Avenue leads right to Venice’s Public Beach with Brohard Beach, Brohard Paw Park and Caspersen Beaches continuing down the coast; each offering a very unique experience.Starting at the northern edge of Venice, there’s an open passage to the Gulf of Mexico from the Intra-coastal Waterway. From the riprap that banks the edge of the inlet, fishermen cast their lines while others sit on benches, bask in the sun and wave to passing boaters. This is a favorite place to watch the sun set or catch a glimpse of dolphins and manatees. Heading south on the beach, condominiums line the sandy shore; eventually you will arrive at Venice’s public beach; a traditional beach with concession stand and life guards. From this point on you’ll find more than 3 miles of “natural beauty” accessed by meandering raised boardwalks navigating mangroves, dunes and inlets to expansive sandy beaches. www.bestbeaches.org