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Caleb Guedes-Reed

Writer & Journalist

About Caleb Guedes-Reed

Caleb is a Sarasota-based freelance writer whose written work spans from local to worldwide culture. Besides Visit Sarasota, he has been featured in Sarasota Magazine, The Appalachian Voice, My Jewish Learning and more. 

Explore more on his MuckRack page.

More Articles By Caleb Guedes-Reed

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Nestled along the Gulf Coast, Sarasota County beckons both avid anglers and green fishermen looking for a guided fishing charter. 

Beyond a mere recreational pursuit, fishing here offers a pathway to serenity, a respite from life's frenetic pace. Explore five remarkable guide operators to go on an epic fishing charter in Sarasota County, each offering a chance to enjoy the expansive Gulf of Mexico, navigate the intricate intercoastal waterway, meander along scenic bayfront and venture into enchanting mangroves.

2023
December


The Resort at Longboat Key Club

Explore the height of luxury at one of Sarasota's hotels and resorts, offering warm hospitality, wellness and maybe a little self-indulgence this coming new year.

All along Florida's Gulf Coast, these accommodations redefine opulence. This coming new year, reset and treat yourself to a luxury hotel stay in Sarasota – complete with upscale amenities, breathtaking views and post-holiday relaxation.

2023
December

Waterside Lakewood Ranch Ranch Nites

Get ready to groove as we unveil the rhythm-rich heartbeat of Sarasota's buzzing live music scene!

Picture this: salty sea breeze, good vibes and killer tunes. We've rounded up eight must-hit spots across the county where the beats are as diverse as the crowd. From cozy jazz joints to beachfront bars with a side of sunset, Sarasota has your sonic adventure covered. This is your ticket to the coolest haunts, where the music is live, the atmosphere is laid-back and good times are non-negotiable.

2023
November

Longboat quick point

Delve into the world of nature, where ecological sanctity meets responsible recreation.

Before we dive in, let's clear up some confusion. Reserves and Preserves? Are they the same thing? Not quite — but they are often used interchangeably! Reserves serve as vital wildlife sanctuaries, minimizing human intrusion to protect native species and allow habitats to either heal or continue to thrive. Preserves, in contrast, strike a balance—preserving nature's sanctity while inviting responsible recreation and educational experiences.

2023
November