Siesta Key Beach Parking Guide
Best arrive-by times, what to do if lots are full, and local alternatives.
Community Guide
If you’re searching for Provincial Gardens Siesta Key vacation rentals, you’re likely looking for a quieter, easy-going “home base” that still makes beach days effortless. This community has that beach-to-bay rhythm—plus shared access to select Aloha Kai amenities across the street.
Below you’ll find the fast answers first (beach access, pool hours & rules, parking passes, and what amenities guests can use), then deeper detail and photos—plus a direct link to our Provincial Gardens stays so you can check dates and book direct.
We manage a small collection of Provincial Gardens vacation rentals—use the availability section below to check dates and book direct.
How to use this page: Start with Quick Facts for the essentials, then jump to Beach Access and Pool & Rules so your first day runs smooth.
Parking
Each unit includes 2 parking passes for street parking.
Pets
No pets for tenants.
Beach access
Deeded beach access and shared beach-side amenities via Aloha Kai across the street.
Pool hours
7:00 AM–10:00 PM (no lifeguard; swim at your own risk).
Note: A few stay details can vary by unit—your individual listing always has the final specifics.
See open dates and book direct (best rate + local support).
Provincial Gardens guests have access to select shared amenities across the street at Aloha Kai. Here’s what you can plan on using during your stay:
Largest pool on Siesta Key
Large pool lounging deck
Poolside bathroom facilities
Beach and pool showers
Poolside lounges, tables, and chairs
Shuffleboard court
Poolside community room
Ping pong
Community-use beach toys and floats
Easy beach access
Shaded beach pavilions
Beach lounge chairs
Large poolside sun shades
Pool chairs are first-come, first-served
During peak season, the pool deck fills up fast. Arrive a bit earlier for the best spots—and remember chairs and tables can’t be “reserved.”
Because Provincial Gardens shares beach-side amenities through Aloha Kai, a few simple habits make a big difference for everyone.
Return all beach chairs to the area behind the Aloha Kai sign (don’t leave chairs down by the water)
No glass on the beach
Use the trash bins by the sea wall and don’t leave litter behind
During nesting season, marked/roped nest areas must remain undisturbed. If you’re on the beach after dark, keep lights low and pointed down (red light is best) and avoid flash photography—bright lights can disorient hatchlings. Before you head back, fill in holes and knock down sand castles so turtles (and night-walkers) don’t get stuck.
Provincial Gardens has deeded beach access via Aloha Kai across the street. The walk is typically a quick, easy stroll depending on your exact unit location and your pace.
Yes. Provincial Gardens guests have shared access to Aloha Kai’s pool amenities across the street. Pool hours are 7:00 AM–10:00 PM.
Each unit includes two parking passes for street parking. We recommend planning ahead if you’re arriving during busy peak-season weekends.
No—pets are not allowed for tenants at Provincial Gardens.
Sea turtle nesting season runs May 1 through October 31. Marked nests must remain undisturbed, and villas near the beach should keep blinds/curtains closed and avoid outdoor lighting at night.
Your individual listing has the final specifics for your stay (exact bedding, any unit nuances, and arrival details). If you’re unsure about anything, message us and we’ll confirm quickly.
If you’re comparing areas or planning the details, these guides make the trip easier (and help you avoid rookie mistakes).
Siesta Key Beach Parking Guide →
Best arrive-by times, what to do if lots are full, and local alternatives.
What to Pack for Siesta Key (By Season) →
Exactly what you’ll actually use—plus the “don’t forget” items.
Sea Turtle Nesting Season Guide →
How it affects evening lighting and beach behavior May–Oct.