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The Beaches of Fort Myers & Sanibel is Florida's Tropical Island Getaway


The Beaches of Fort Myers & Sanibel has many distinct areas, each with its own unique personality and special attractions. Separately, they give you an opportunity to enjoy a Florida vacation that matches your interests. Together they offer a tropical island getaway.

Sanibel LighthouseSanibel and Captiva Islands
Sanibel and Captiva islands float between the mainland and the more remote, sparsely populated outer islands. Beaches, seafood and the J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge, which takes up more than half of Sanibel Island, draw visitors over the three-mile causeway to islands where the tallest building is no higher than a palm tree. Places to stay vary from upscale resorts to beachcombers’ cottages. Shelling, cycling, shopping and birding are just some of the things to do. More...

Lovers Key State ParkFort Myers Beach
Located on Estero Island and long recognized as one of the "world's safest family beaches" because of its sloping shoreline, Fort Myers Beach is home to a variety of landscapes and wildlife. Miles of beaches, back bays and mangrove forests make for great kayaking and wildlife watching. Accommodations range from historic beach cottages to full-service resorts and things to do include exporing the outdoors and shopping at Times Square. More...

Uncommon Friends statueFort Myers
On the banks of the Caloosahatchee River, Fort Myers is known as the "City of Palms." One drive down McGregor Boulevard, lined with its 1,800 majestic royal palms, and you'll know why. The oldest city in Lee County is rich in Southern ambiance and history. Expect to stay in hotels and motels, mom-and-pop as well as large chains, upscale resorts and unique historic properties. This unique pocket of paradise offers lots of things to do, from exploring waterways to tropical gardens, as well as the pleasures of year-round water sports, museums, historic tours, festivals, golf, theater and nature walks. More...

Bonita Beach FloridaBonita Springs & Estero
The southern boundary of Lee County sports remote island beaches such as Bonita Beach, considered to be some of the most beautiful anywhere. In Bonita Springs and Estero, things to do include strolling parks and wildlife areas that immerse you in history or take you along elevated boardwalks perfectly situated for wildlife viewing. Places to stay include condominiums, cottages and corporate hotels. More...

Cape Coral canalCape Coral
Boasting more miles of canals than Venice, Italy, this community has marinas, golf courses, tennis courts and freshwater fishing opportunities, as well as a large, family-friendly water park. In fact, there are a number of family-oriented activities, including catching a peek of the burrowing owl that calls Cape Coral home. Hotels tend toward the large chains, but there are some unique family-owned and vintage offerings. More...

Pine IslandPine Island
The Pine Island area is renowned for the remnants of Calusa Indian culture, a long history of fishing and the recent development of tropical fruit growing. Crossing the bridge to the charming Matlacha just before Pine Island proper is like stepping back in time, and art galleries await those in search of locally made creations. Among things to do, fishing, birdwatching and kayaking rank up there. Places to stay include bed and breakfasts, historic lodges and quaint hotels. More...

The beach on Cayo CostaBoca Grande & Outer Islands
Boca Grande was founded in the 1800s by the DuPont family. This charming turn-of-the-century town on Gasparilla Island in now known as the Tarpon Capital of the World. Things to do include exploring beautiful beaches, island hopping and a lighthouse museum. Offshore, North Captiva, Cayo Costa, Cabbage Key and Useppa Island intrigue those seeking a true getaway experience. Grand old inns, quirky fisherman's cottages and large, single-family island homes provide shelter. More...

Shell FactoryNorth Fort Myers
Located on the northern shore of the Caloosahatchee River, North Fort Myers' things to do include hiking inland nature trails, wildlife watching and watersports, including learning to sail. Accommodations include hotels. More...

Lehigh Acres, FloridaLehigh Acres
This peaceful countryside community offers moderately priced accommodations for families. Activities include enjoying miles of freshwater canals, well-stocked fishing lakes, tennis, horseback riding, hiking, biking trails and three quality golf courses. More...



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The Beaches of Fort Myers & Sanibel are widely recognized and consistantly ranked one of the nation's top destinations for beachcombing, shelling, kayaking and bird watching.


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