The Snowbird's Guide to Extended Stays
Trading shoveling snow for collecting seashells is a time-honored tradition on Florida's Gulf Coast. Every winter, thousands of "snowbirds" migrate from the Midwest, Northeast, and Canada to the warm, sunny shores of Anna Maria Island, Bradenton, and Sarasota. If you are planning your first extended stay (typically 1 to 3 months between January and April), this guide covers everything you need to know about booking, packing, and living like a local.
When to Book Your Monthly Rental (Hint: Early)
The biggest mistake first-time snowbirds make is assuming they can book a winter rental in the fall. The rental market on Anna Maria Island operates on an annual cycle, and returning guests generally have the right of first refusal for the following year.
You need to book your January-March stay 9 to 12 months in advance. High-demand properties (like ground-floor condos with heated pools or single-family homes with boat docks) often book up a year out.
What to Look for in a Long-Term Rental
When you are staying for a week, you can compromise on certain amenities. When you are staying for three months, comfort is non-negotiable. Look for:
- A fully-stocked kitchen: You will be cooking. Ensure the rental has adequate pots, pans, and appliances.
- In-unit washer and dryer: Do not settle for shared laundry facilities if you are staying all winter.
- A heated pool: Gulf waters can be chilly in January and February. A properly heated pool (80-85 degrees) is essential.
- Comfortable living room seating: Ensure the sofa and chairs look comfortable enough for reading or watching TV in the evenings.
- Adequate storage: Look for large closets and dressers, as you'll be unpacking for months.
What to Pack for a Florida Winter
Florida winters are beautiful but variable. A cold front can drop temperatures into the 50s for a few days, followed immediately by 80-degree beach weather. Layering is the secret.
- Clothing: Bring mostly shorts and short-sleeved shirts, but pack 2-3 pairs of jeans or long pants, a medium-weight jacket or fleece, and a light windbreaker.
- Footwear: Sandals/flip-flops, comfortable walking shoes for the beach and trails, and one pair of closed-toe shoes.
- Household items: Most vacation rentals provide starter supplies (toilet paper, paper towels, soaps). You will need to purchase your own supplies for the duration of your stay. Consider bringing your favorite brand of coffee filter, spices, or specialized kitchen gadgets if you love to cook.
Getting involved in the Community
Three months is a long time to just sit on the beach. Part of the joy of snowbirding is finding a winter community.
- Join local clubs: The Anna Maria Island Community Center offers fitness classes, yoga, and social events.
- Volunteer: The local turtle watch programs, libraries, and food pantries heavily rely on winter residents.
- Golf and Tennis: Book tee times or court times well in advance, or join a local league.
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