Experience relaxed waterfront living at this beautifully renovated bayfront home in the prestigious Key Royale neighborhood of Anna Maria Island. This charming ground-level 2-bedroom, 2-bath vacation rental combines modern coastal design with peaceful island ambiance, offering everything needed for an unforgettable monthly getaway.Perfectly positioned on the bay in Holmes Beach, the home features a private heated caged pool and an impressive long dock where guests can enjoy boating, fishing, wildlife watching, or breathtaking sunrise views over the water. Inside, the fully updated interior showcases stylish finishes, an open living area filled with natural light, and a modern kitchen complete with upgraded appliances and ample space for entertaining.The spacious primary suite provides a serene retreat after a day on the island, while the second bedroom and bathroom make hosting family or guests comfortable and convenient. With its single-level layout, this home offers easy accessibility and effortless indoor-outdoor living.Located within the exclusive Key Royale subdivision, guests are surrounded by scenic waterfront streets, luxury homes, and the laid-back charm that makes this community one of the most desirable locations on Anna Maria Island. Nearby attractions include award-winning beaches, waterfront dining, boutique shopping, marinas, and endless outdoor recreation opportunities.This monthly rental is ideal for extended stays, winter escapes, or anyone looking to fully embrace the relaxed coastal lifestyle of Anna Maria Island.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.VRC26-000059Max Vehicles Allowed: 2 Max Day Guests Allowed: 2