Sea La Vie
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Basic (1 shown)Welcome to Sea La Vie, where true island living meets front-row Gulf views. This direct beachfront beauty sits near the south end of Little Gasparilla Island, soaking up sunshine all day long and serving up those jaw-dropping LGI sunsets every single night — no reservation required.
Start your morning coffee on the upper deck watching the Gulf sparkle, then slide down to the lower deck when you’re ready for shade and salty breezes. Your private dune walkover leads straight to miles of sandy shoreline — perfect for shelling, shark tooth hunting, or spotting dolphins cruising just offshore like they own the place (because honestly… they kinda do).
Inside, you’ll find two dreamy master suites, a bright coastal kitchen with stainless appliances, and a wraparound porch made for sunset dinners, docktail hour, and grilling fresh catch on the propane grill. Whether you’re hosting family, bringing friends, or sneaking away for pure beach therapy, Sea La Vie is built for memory-making.
And if you’re bringing a boat — you’re set (23 ft max). Because island exploring is half the fun.
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🏝️ Sleep & Stay
Sleeps: 7 Max
Beds:
• 1 King
• 1 Queen
• 1 Full
• 1 Twin
Sunday check-ins require prior approval
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🌴 Island Comforts
A/C • Linens • Washer & Dryer • Propane Grill • Microwave • Toaster • Coffee Maker • Fully stocked kitchen • Satellite TV • Wi-Fi • Outdoor Shower • Community Dock Access
Beach Gear Included:
☀ 8 Beach Chairs
🏖 Beach Towels
🌊 2 Boogie / Body Boards
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📋 Rental Details
• 5 Night Minimum (shorter stays may have higher nightly rate)
• $500 Refundable Security Deposit
• 12% Tax + Cleaning + Reservation Fees Apply
• 3% Credit Card Fee (waived with check payment)
• Holiday rates higher
• No Smoking
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🚤 The Island Life
Little Gasparilla Island is Old Florida at its finest — tucked between Sarasota and Fort Myers and accessible only by boat or water taxi. No cars. No crowds. No big-box anything. Just sandy trails, sea oats swaying in the breeze, and water so blue it looks photoshopped.
Fish world-famous waters like Placida Harbor and Boca Grande Pass (hello tarpon capital), hunt shells, swim, or just park yourself in a beach chair and watch the sun melt into the Gulf.
At Sea La Vie, the pace is slower, the air is saltier, and every sunset is on the house.