Wedding Venue in Sarasota, FL

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Sarasota Beach Weddings

Friday night, you're at the opera. Saturday morning, you're hunting for shells. Saturday evening, you're barefoot on sugar-white sand, saying vows as the sun melts into the Gulf. Sunday brunch is at a James Beard-nominated restaurant. This is Sarasota—where "beach town" and "cultural capital" aren't contradictions. They're just Tuesday and Wednesday.

Sarasota is where culture meets coast—a city that proves you don't have to choose between art museums and beach bars, between symphony performances and sunset ceremonies.

This Gulf Coast destination has earned its reputation as Florida's Cultural Capital, with world-class arts venues, acclaimed restaurants, and a sophistication that surprises first-time visitors. But Sarasota is also home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the country, including the famous shores of Siesta Key and the quieter stretches of Lido Beach and Longboat Key.

“We wanted culture AND beach—not one or the other. Sarasota delivered both. Rehearsal dinner overlooking the bay, ceremony at sunset on Lido, then dancing at a venue downtown. Our guests kept saying it was the best wedding weekend they'd ever experienced.”

— Jennifer & Mark, February 2024

Why Sarasota?

World-Class Beaches Nearby

Siesta Key (ranked #1 in the US multiple times) is just 20 minutes from downtown Sarasota. Lido Beach, Turtle Beach, and Longboat Key are all within easy reach.

Arts, Culture & Dining

Sarasota is home to the Ringling Museum of Art, the Asolo Repertory Theatre, and a downtown packed with excellent restaurants. It's an ideal wedding destination for guests who want more than just beach time.

Accessible & Central

Sarasota–Bradenton International Airport (SRQ) is 15 minutes from downtown — a convenient, relatively small airport that's easy to navigate. Tampa (TPA) is about 60 minutes north.

The Guest Experience

Your wedding isn't just a ceremony — it's a destination experience for everyone who travels to celebrate with you.

Cultural Experiences

  • The Ringling: Art museum, circus museum, and stunning grounds
  • Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall: Check the schedule for your wedding dates
  • Florida Studio Theatre and other performing arts venues
  • Marie Selby Botanical Gardens: Orchids, bromeliads, and waterfront beauty

Shopping and Dining

  • St. Armand’s Circle: Boutiques and restaurants in a European-style setting
  • Downtown Sarasota's Main Street: Growing culinary scene
  • Burns Court: Historic neighborhood with galleries and cafes
  • Fresh Gulf seafood at local favorites
  • Myakka River State Park: Florida's largest state park, about 30 minutes away
  • The Everglades: About two hours south

Frequently Asked Questions

Where exactly do Sarasota weddings take place?
Most Sarasota-area ceremonies happen at Siesta Key (the most popular), Lido Beach, Turtle Beach, or Crescent Beach. We advise on the best location for your group size and vision.
Do we need a permit for a Sarasota area beach wedding?
Yes — Sarasota County requires beach ceremony permits. We handle the permit process for every location we use in the Sarasota area.
What airport should guests use for Sarasota?
Sarasota–Bradenton International (SRQ) is convenient and easy to fly into with connections through Atlanta, Charlotte, and other hubs. Tampa International (TPA) is a larger option about 60 minutes north.
What makes Sarasota different from Siesta Key as a wedding destination?
Siesta Key is the beach — the ceremony backdrop. Sarasota is the city nearby with exceptional dining, the Ringling Museum, St. Armands Circle shopping, and event venues. Many couples base their guests in downtown Sarasota or St. Armands Circle and hold the ceremony at Siesta Key.
What are the best restaurants for a rehearsal dinner near Sarasota?
Selva Grill, Indigenous, and Boca Kitchen are downtown favorites. On St. Armands Circle, you’ll find Cha Cha Coconuts and Columbia Restaurant. Beachside, the Sandbar on Anna Maria Island is a short drive and always wonderful.

Packages Overview

Romance$1,650
Elegance$2,150
Ultimate Dream PackageStarting at $2,499
Tropical BreezeStarting at $2,699
Paradise FoundStarting at $3,750
Beach Decor
A La Carte

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Fun Facts about Sarasota

Cultural Capital of Florida
Sarasota is home to more arts organizations, galleries, and performance venues per capita than almost any other city its size in the U.S. — earning it the nickname "The Cultural Capital of Florida."
Ringling's Legacy
Circus magnate John Ringling chose Sarasota as his home and bequeathed the city a world-class art museum, a Venetian Gothic mansion, and a historic circus complex — all still open to the public.
Siesta Key Nearby
Siesta Key — just a short drive from downtown Sarasota — has been named the #1 beach in the U.S. by multiple national rankings, giving wedding guests access to world-class sand.
The Myakka River
Myakka River State Park, just east of Sarasota, is one of Florida's oldest and largest state parks — a stunning natural landscape of prairies, marshes, and ancient live oaks perfect for adventurous guests.
Selby Gardens
Marie Selby Botanical Gardens on Sarasota Bay is internationally recognized for its living collection of orchids and bromeliads — and its waterfront grounds are among the most photographed in the city.
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