Now Playing on Spotify

There are several things that make a great trip to the beach. One of those things, for me, is great music. Recently, we put together a playlist that get’s us in that beach mood whether is are at the beach or at work. Artists include John Cruz, Michael Franti, Ben Howard and yes even Christopher Cross (that is a whole other story). You can now access that playlist “The Beach Cruiser on AMI” on Spotify directly, by listening to it below or at https://beachcruiserami.com/spotify/. Enjoy! Feel free to share songs that make you think of the beach and we can add them to the playlist.

And for those of you that are visual, check out the Anna Maria Island web cams as you are listening to the playlist on Spotify.

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Plan Your Spring Travel Now

Over the last week or so, we have seen a significant uptick in the number of people viewing the Beach Cruiser on Airbnb, VRBO and other sites. It is pretty common this time of year for people to start thinking about getting to warmer weather. While the Beach Cruiser is booked solid through April 8th, we have plenty of availability through the remainder of the Spring.

In addition, Frontier Airlines is running a sale for travel in April, May and early June with flights for as little as $39 one-way to Tampa International Airport which is about 45 minutes from Anna Maria Island.

Sick of the cold? Book your Spring travel now before the Beach Cruiser fills up.

 

 

Christmas at the Beach

We love decorating our house for Christmas so this year we decided to bring some Christmas cheer to the Beach Cruiser. Our in-laws were kind enough to decorate the house during their stay last month.  While we are fulling booked through New Years, consider a holiday stay at the Beach Cruiser next year.

 

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Reduced Rates in November & December

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November and December are two great months to visit Anna Maria Island with day time highs still in the 70’s and even 80’s! We have recently reduced our rates on Airbnb for late November and most of December. In addition, the Beach Cruiser is available the week of Thanksgiving as well as the week leading up to Christmas.

Check out the Beach Cruiser on Airbnb today. Also feel free to share this post with friends and family that are thinking about traveling the last couple months of the year.

Hurricane Hermine

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Less than 6 months after we purchased The Beach Cruiser, Florida was hit by its first hurricane in 11 years. While Hermine made landfall in Florida’s Big Bend area, Anna Maria and the greater Tampa area did receive several inches of rain (some areas up to a foot of rain) and heavy winds. We did not experience any damage.

During the last few days, I have relied on a couple web cams to monitor the weather conditions one Anna Maria. One web cam is focus on the Rod and Reel Pier which is on the bay side of the island.

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The other web cam is just due west of The Beach Cruiser on the Gulf side and is managed by the Beach Bistro.

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The Beach Cruiser is now on Airbnb

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The Beach Cruiser can now be booked on one of the world’s most popular lodging site, Airbnb. Travelers can also use the Instant Book feature to quickly and easily schedule their next stay. As always we are pet friendly (dogs under 30 lbs.). With the holidays coming up, thank you Target for the reminder, it is not too early to book your stay. As this post goes live we have availability for Fall and Winter Breaks. Check us out on Airbnb.

Twist on a Summer Classic

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Summer is a great time to cool off with a mixed drink. Here are a few that are twists on the classics. Feel free to share your own.

Gin and Tonic

Personally, I am not a big fan gin. It probably has something to do with the trauma I experienced while removing mounds of juniper bushes from around our house. But Alexis and my father-in-law love a good gin and tonic with a bit of lime, especially during the summer. This summer my dad passed along a recipe for a grapefruit tarragon gin and tonic which quickly became an instant classic in our house.

Grapefruit Tarragon Gin and Tonic. 

 

Mojito

This is one is a mixture of three things that scream summer. Popsicles, mojitos and your vegetable garden. One more reason to grow mint and basil in your summer garden.

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Rum

Rum is one of those liquors that can really go either way. A little bit of it and your good. Too much or layered with other alcohol and it isn’t going to be pretty. A couple years ago, a friend of mine introduced me to a Dark N’ Stormy and I found a drink that had just the right amount of rum. Thank Ken!

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Non-Alcoholic Drinks

These drinks are great for friends and family that do not drink or when have a gathering and you want to make a special drink for the kids. Summer is a great time to explore non-alcoholic drinks.

Emerald Palmer 

Vanilla Rosemary Lemonade

Ginger Orange Mocktail

Paddle Boarding 101

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After moving away from beach over 15 years ago and only getting my beach fix once or twice a year, I needed to find a way to bring the beach to Denver. So three years ago I purchased a paddle board. While I will be the first to admit that paddle boarding on a reservoir at 5,600 feet above sea level is not the same as surfing at sunset, paddle boarding is a lot of fun. Just last weekend we invited several families to a day at the beach, Colorado-style. I gathered up three paddle boards and headed to a local reservoir and spent the entire day teaching my friends and their kids, ages 8-48, how to SUP for the first time. The adults, more than the kids, expressed concern in their ability to paddle but most of the were standing and paddle on their own with 5 minutes.

So I thought I would share some tips on having a success first experience on a paddle board.

Taking a lesson v. trying it on your own
In my opinion, paddling is something that you can try without taking a lesson. Sports like skiing or snowboarding requires a much higher level of skill and carry a high enough risk of injury that starting with a lesson is almost a must or at minimum a full day of support by a very patient and skilled friend. Paddle boarding on the other hand doesn’t take a full day to pick up. But if you are the type of person that likes the instruction of an expert then by all means take a lesson. The one recommendation I do have is about location. If at all possible try SUP for the first time on calm water on a day with very little wind. If you can avoid waves and wind you have a much more enjoyable experience. If you are looking for a lesson, use a site like Yelp as it gives you an opportunity to read the reviews of others. Most companies that rent boards also provide lessons and vise versa. Paddling is a very social sport so consider trying it for the first time with a friend.

SUP Basics
Unlike learning a sport like snowboarding or tennis, paddle boarding doesn’t require a strong focus on technique or rules in order to get going and enjoying yourself. I should preface the basics by saying that I am not a trained expert but I found these tips helpful when getting started. If you are looking for more or want to see what this looks like in action, go to YouTube where there are tons of videos to watch.

Equipment
This is pretty basic. Board, paddle, and pfd (personal flotation device). The board is basically a longer, wider, and thicker version of a surfboard. Its size will provide you with stability and a decent arm workout when you carry the board. The paddle has a blade on only one end, much like a canoe paddle, with a knob at the other end. There is a front and back side to the blade, see image below, so make sure it is facing the right direction. I can’t stress the importance of a pfd enough. It doesn’t matter how strong of a swimmer you are, always carry one with you and ideally wear it when you are paddling. I have a fanny pack style pfd that I wear because of its small size.

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How to paddle 
To go straight, take 2-3 strokes on one side of your board and then put the paddle on the other side of the board and repeat. If you take more than 4 or 5 strokes on one side of the board you will slowly start turning in the opposite direction. So if you are paddling a lot on the right side of the board you will head left.

Holding the paddle properly is pretty easy. Place one hand on the knob which is located at the top of the paddle with your other hand a bit more than shoulder-width down the shaft of the paddle. If your right hand is on the knob, the blade should be in the water on the left side of your board. The reverse is true. Left hand on the knob, right hand on the shaft and the blade will be in the water on the right side of your board.

To paddle place the blade in the water start near the front of the board and drive it through the water heading towards the back of the board. Front to back. When you rent the board and paddle make sure they adjust the length of the paddle based on your height. As a rule of thumb, the paddle should be your height plus 10 inches.

 

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Start on your knees
Every board has a sweet spot. What does that mean? Basically a spot on the board where you aren’t standing too close to the front where the front (nose) of the board is dipping into the water and not too far back where the back (tail) is dipping into the water. The sweet spot is usually about half way in the middle and is often very close to the handle which makes sense.

I recommend that you start out on your knees, actually what I call your “high knees”. Place your knees at the sweet spot (find the handle) and they should be almost shoulder width apart. Take your 2-3 strokes per side. Try this for a few minutes as you are getting comfortable on the board.

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How to stand up

  • While on your knees, place the paddle on the board in front of you with the paddle lying across the board. Place your hands shoulder-width apart on the paddle. Basically you are on all-fours in the position.
  • Curls your toes under.
  • Push against the paddle and raise you knees off the board. In this position it is almost like you are doing a push-up with your butt up in the air.
  • As you move into a fully standing position, bring the paddle up with with you. As soon as you are standing, feet shoulder width apart, start paddling. Don’t worry about form at this point. What you will find when the board is moving you will feel much more stable.

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Form and function
Last weekend when I was teaching my friends to paddle, I tried to keep the lesson short and simple trying not to get too hung up on form. My goal was to get them standing within a few minutes and feeling comfortable knowing they would figure out the details (form) as they spend more time on a SUP. So in the early days don’t get too hung up on form, just focus on function.

Final thoughts
Paddle boarding is a great way to get some exercise while either getting away from it all or hanging out with friends. It also provides you an opportunity to explore. The Gulf Coast of Florida is an amazing place to SUP with clear warm waters that rarely has significant wave action. On several occasions I have gone for an early morning paddle and had the beach and water to myself. There have been times that I have also shared the water with a school of sting rays as I was paddling. Don’t worry they are harmless. When you are in Anna Maria check out Beach Bums for great boards to rent. In fact, if you rent the Beach Cruiser between now and the end of October you will receive a $100 Beach Bums’ gift certificate. Click here to learn more about that offer. Happy paddling!

Street Tacos steps from the beach

I love Mexican food. When people ask what one food I would want if I was stranded on an island, without hesitation I say Mexican. Growing up in Southern California I was eating some of the best Mexican food in the States at a very early age. Part of that experience included day-long family parties hosted by my mom’s Hispanic co-workers, surf trips to northern Baja, as well an my Aunt Patty’s homemade tortillas or refried beans.

So a few years ago when we first visited Anna Maria and came across Poppo’s Taqueria I was intrigued but a bit cautious as my experience with Mexican food in Florida has been less than impressive. Poppo’s did not disappoint! With fresh, natural, locally sourced, organic, made-in-house and free-range ingredients the flavor and quality was amazing. Tacos, burritos, bowls and more, but my favorite is the Wild Boar Chorizo Street Taco. So good! Made-in-house chips, salsa, and guac with one of many local micro-brew beers is a great way to start your meal.

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Their Anna Maria location at 212 Pine Ave has a great rustic beach vibe where unlink most restaurants today you will not find a single TV. With enough seating inside and out it and plenty of car and bike parking the atmosphere encourages you to hangout for a while with friends and enjoy a second beer.  In addition to the location on Anna Maria, my personal favorite, they also have three additional locations on the mainland in Bradenton.

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When you are staying at the Beach Cruiser and a Mexican Street Taco made with fresh ingredients sounds pefect for lunch or dinner, there is no better place on Anna Maria than Poppo’s!

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Check out Poppo’s on…

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Review by Sarasota Magazine

 

 

$100 Beach Bums gift certificate

Book a stay, mid-August through the end of October, at the Beach Cruiser you will receive a $100 gift certificate for rentals at Beach Bums. How awesome is that!

During a stay on Anna Maria last October we rented bikes (adult and kid sizes), beach chairs, umbrella and a paddle board from Beach Bums. The staff was super friendly and easy to work with. They delivered all the gear to the house, free of charge, and put it in the gated yard even though we weren’t home. We wanted to rent the paddle board for a couple more days and all it took was a quick call. They also rent coolers, corn hole, kayaks and more.

Beach Bums is located in the heart of Anna Maria at 427 Pine Avenue. They are open 7 days a week from 9am-5pm. If you are hungry while you are at Beach Bums setting up your rental, check out these great places to eat on Pine Avenue…

 

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