Beaches

Venice Beach

Venice Beach is a laid-back Gulf Coast beach known for its soft white sand, calm waters, and spectacular sunsets. Located in Venice, it’s especially famous for shark tooth hunting, earning the area the nickname “Shark Tooth Capital of the World.” With a scenic fishing pier, easy public access, and nearby shops and dining, it’s a popular spot for both relaxing and exploring.​

Brohard Beach & Fishing Pier

Brohard Beach, featuring Sharky’s On The Pier, is a popular beachfront destination where visitors can enjoy fresh seafood at the restaurant or relax with tropical drinks at the lively tiki bar overlooking the Gulf.

The adjacent pier is a favorite for anglers and sightseers alike—and one of its biggest perks is that you can fish there without needing a fishing license, making it an easy and accessible spot for everyone to cast a line.

Humphris Park (South Jetty)

Humphris Park is a scenic waterfront spot at the southern end of Venice, where the Gulf meets the Intracoastal Waterway. Popular for its long jetty, the park offers excellent opportunities for fishing, dolphin watching, and catching stunning sunsets. Visitors can enjoy the sound of waves crashing against the rocks while watching boats pass through the Venice Inlet, making it a relaxing and picturesque destination for both locals and tourists.