Relax in Your Private Oasis at Hidden Haven
Create lasting memories at this charming beach house!
Hidden Haven is your perfect Florida getaway. This updated classic sits on a quiet street, yet close to all the fun in Holmes Beach. Enjoy the laid-back charm of Anna Maria Island with your family.
Highlights:
Single-story home, perfect for families (no stairs!)
Private heated pool and spa for post-beach relaxation
Short walk (0.3 miles) to the sugar-white sand and stunning Gulf waters
Fully equipped kitchen with granite countertops and stainless steel appliances
Tile floors throughout for easy cleaning
Beachy decor for a fun and relaxing atmosphere
All the Comforts of Home:
The house comfortably sleeps 8 with two king bedrooms, a room with twin beds, and a bunk bed room. All bedrooms have TVs and ceiling fans.
Unwind in your private tropical oasis with a heated pool and spa surrounded by a privacy fence. We provide everything you need for a carefree beach day: beach towels, chairs, umbrella, cart, cooler, and even basic essentials like soaps and spices.
Location, Location, Location!
You're just a short walk (less than a half mile) from restaurants, shopping, and the grocery store. The free AMI trolley stop is right around the corner for exploring the island.
Peace of Mind:
We professionally clean the house between guests and personally check it before your arrival. We also have security cameras for your peace of mind.
Book your unforgettable stay today!
Please note:
Minimum stay of 7 nights.
Maximum occupancy of 8 people.
2 exterior security cameras monitor the property.
Up to 4 vehicles allowed. Up to 2 day guests allowed.
Anna Maria Island’s noise ordinance aims to ensure citizens can enjoy a peaceful environment. The ordinance applies to all areas of the city, including public and private property, and places of business. It defines noise as any sound that annoys or disturbs a reasonable person of ordinary sensibilities or causes or tends to cause an adverse physical or psychological effect on such reasonable person. The noise ordinance limits the maximum permissible noise levels to:
7 AM–10 PM: 65 decibels: (Consistently shouting in the pool exceeds 65 decibels)
10 PM–7 AM: 50 decibels: (An audible conversation from 50’ or 15 meters away exceeds 50 decibels)
The ordinance also prohibits plainly audible noise, which refers to any sound that can be clearly heard by a person using their normal hearing faculties. This means that a person can still be in violation if the noise can be easily heard by responding officers from a distance of 100 feet from the property line. Fines for excessive noise can range from $100 to $1,000.