Free and Tips Only Rides on Siesta Key

There are several free or “tips only” options for getting around Siesta Key, Florida.

Although Siesta Key covers less than four square miles, the narrow crescent-shaped island stretches for eight miles. It puts many visitors quite a distance away from popular restaurants, beaches, and shops. By offering convenient free transport in eco-friendly vehicles, residents and visitors benefit from this simple workable solution to problems of traffic congestion and parking.

Free Siesta Key Breeze Trolley

Siesta Breeze Trolley bus on Siesta Key, Florida

You can leave your parking worries behind when you hop onboard the Siesta Key Breeze trolley! The free trolley offers round-trip service from Siesta Key Village to Turtle Beach on the south end of Siesta Key with many stops along the way.

Board at any SCAT bus stop along Beach Road or flag down the trolley on Midnight Pass Road south of Stickney Point Road. This free trolley operates from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. every day of the week, with modified hours on some holidays.

Alternatively, there are several other “free” transport services offered. Tips are appreciated to ensure the project remains viable for operators, who also use the vehicles as mobile advertising to promote local businesses.

Jonny’s Original Free Rides on Siesta Key

Jonny’s Original Free Rides was the first company to offer free transport around Siesta Key with a service that connects Siesta Key Village at the north end of the island to Turtle Beach in the south. Operating daily from 10 a.m. to 2 a.m. daily.

Free tips only rides to the beach, shops, restaurants, and more on Siesta Key, Florida. Must Do Visitor Guides, MustDo.com

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Their excellent service provides a fun, safe and eco-friendly trip for riders of all ages who ride in all seasons, whatever the weather. Operating like a taxi service, the pick-up and drop-off service cover all three beaches on Siesta Key along with the island’s most popular restaurants, shops, and attractions.

Contact Jonny’s Original Free Rides at 941.306.9097.

Surf Side Free Rides

Free tips only rides to the beach, shops, restaurants, and more on Siesta Key, Florida. Must Do Visitor Guides, MustDo.com.

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The catchily-named Surf Side Free Rides operates distinctive Caribbean-style vehicles and offers a similar “ride-for-tips” service throughout Siesta Key. The colorful open-sided vehicles keep riders cool beneath the stripy canvas roof and are hard to miss with their hibiscus decals and tropical paintwork. They’ve also added new enclosed vehicles to their fleet. Just call ahead and enjoy a fun ride with one of the team of friendly local drivers.

Free tips only rides to the beach, shops, restaurants, and more on Siesta Key, Florida. Must Do Visitor Guides, MustDo.com.

Photo courtesy Surf Side Free Rides

Contact Surf Side Free Rides at 941.961.8238.

Siesta Key Frog Hop

Siesta Key Frog Hop offers free rides–tips only on Siesta Key and surrounding areas of Sarasota (including Sarasota Airport) between the hours of 9 a.m. and 1 a.m.

Contact Frog Hop at 844.376.4467.

Two Tides Free Rides

Two Tides Free Rides offers free rides–tips only on open-air golf carts Monday – Sunday 10 a.m. to 2 a.m.

Two Tides Free Ride open-air golf cart to beach Siesta Key, Florida

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Contact Two Rides Free Rids at 941.932.2009.

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Written by:

Nita Ettinger is Co-publisher for Siesta Publications Inc. and the Editor in Chief for Must Do Visitor Guides. Must Do Visitor Guides provides Southwest Florida visitor information through printed magazines and the website MustDo.com. Must Do magazines are published bi-annually and are available at no cost in Sarasota, Lee, and Collier County Chamber of Commerce, visitor information centers, select Southwest Florida hotels, and wherever free publications can be found.