Featured Neighborhoods
Bonita Springs
Bonita Springs is one of Southwest Florida’s newest and fastest growing cities. Located between Naples and Fort Myers, Bonita Springs offers a lifestyle that suits just about everyone. From award-winning planned golf communities to serene.
Cape Coral
With the largest population in Lee County and Florida’s second largest city in land mass with 114 square miles, Cape Coral is one of Southwest Florida’s best kept secrets. Cape Coral was developed around some 400 miles of canals, offering…
Estero
Thousands of years ago, the Estero area was inhabited by ancient tribes of Native American Calusas. Archaeologists believe that nearby Mound Key in Estero Bay could have been the tribe’s regional center. Today, Estero is a rapidly developing.
Fort Myers Beach Information
Fort Myers Beach is a seven mile-long island with plenty of sand, surf, and fun. Tourism fuels the restaurant, hotel, and amenities industries on the island. With Gulf of Mexico water temperatures ranging from a balmy 74 degrees in January to 91 degrees in July and August. It is a popular destination for visitors eager to engage in watersports such as parasailing and kayaking – or just as eager to simply relax on the inviting beach. Fort Myers Beach sits on a little barrier island, about seven miles long, and the beach is fabulous – wide, gradually sloping, and thick with the area’s justifiably famed sugar-sand. Fort Myers Beach has accommodations in all price ranges and lots to do. You can go parasailing or on a dolphin eco-tour via wave runner, or on a fishing charter.
Marco Island
Named for the Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon, who found and christened his island “La Isla de San Marco” back in the 1500s, Marco Island has remained mostly undisturbed until the early 1960s when developers with visions of a…
Naples
Many years ago, around 1870, promoters likened the seven-mile stretch of sugar sand beach in Naples, Florida to that of the beautiful Italian peninsula of Naples, Italy. The area was originally the native home to the Calusa Indians, and the first white…
Pine Island
Pine Island is the largest island on the Gulf Coast of peninsular Florida in the United States. The Intracoastal Waterway passes through Pine Island Sound, to the west of the island. Matlacha Pass runs between Pine Island and the mainland. Pine Island lies…
Sanibel Island & Captiva Island
With over 12 miles of beaches, Sanibel is recognized worldwide as a vacation destination. Outstanding shelling and concern to preserve the island environment have positioned Sanibel as indeed another jewel on the Gulf Coast of Southwest Florida….
Learn about the many things to do on Sanibel Island and Captiva Island, including our beaches, our Sanibel Island, Florida nature preserve: “Ding” Darling Wildlife Refuge. Outdoor activities include biking, shelling, fishing, bird watching, boating, golfing, and snorkeling just to name a few. Sanibel Island also features cultural offerings in the area of theatre, arts and live music.
Sanibel and Captiva Island Fun in the Sun
Looking for something to do on Sanibel and Captiva Islands? We’ve got you covered. We have all the information you need on our interactive map and calendar, from nature walks to kayak tours, fishing charters and more.
Captiva Island offers a whole other world of fun. Get ready to experience miles of pristine white sand beaches, where dolphins play in the waves and pelicans dive for fish – just offshore!
Snorkeling & Shelling on Sanibel Island
There’s so much to see under the waves in Florida – as well as right at your feet! Explore our beautiful beaches for shells and sea life like crabs and starfish, or spend a day snorkeling in search of elusive fish that call our waters home.
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