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Things
To Do In The Fort Myers Beach Area
Fort
Myers, Naples, Bonita, Sanibel, Captiva
Fabulous Fort Myers Beach
Truly is a vacation paradise. Located in the very heart of southwest Florida, on the shore of
the azure waters of the Gulf of Mexico, it offers everything one would possibly want. The balmy Gulf breezes keep winter daytime
temperatures in the comfortable 70's.
Fort Myers Beach runs the length of Estero Island with beautiful white sand beaches for strolling,
sunning, swimming, and surf fishing. Famous for its colorful and exotic shells that wash up daily, shell collecting has become
a favorite pasttime for many visitors.
Fort Myers Beach also offers every amenity. Shopping, fine dining, sport fishing, boat rentals,
fishing pier, banking services, and a fine library are just a few of the many things enjoyed at the beach.
The beach is also home to a large shrimp fishing fleet. One of the many festivals enjoyed annually
is the Shrimp Festival that begins with the blessing of the fleet. And many other nearby attractions such as The Greyhound
racing track, Edison's Home and the Shell Factory provide continual entertainment.
Located on Estero Island, often called the world's safest beach, Fort Myers
Beach has a wide shoreline that gently slopes into the Gulf. There are no steep drop-offs making it an ideal spot for family
vacations.
At the north end of the beach, a casual beach village with shops and restaurants
is clustered along a tree-lined pedestrian walkway. The south end of the beach provides a wide selection of beach front resorts
in addition to Lovers Key State Park. In between, there are parks, recreation areas and marinas where you will find
fishing and boating charters that include daytime sightseeing, evening dining and dancing as well as offshore gambling.
You'll also find every imaginable water sport available including jet skiing, parasailing, wind surfing, sailing, water skiing
and more.
However, activities aren't confined to just the Gulf side of the island.
The Matanzas Pass Wilderness Preserve overlooking Estero Bay features more than 40 acres of live oak hammock and 4,000 feet
of mangrove shoreline with an abundance of wildlife to enjoy from an elevated boardwalk.
Fort Myers Beach enjoys a reputation for friendly folks, a wide, palm-shaded
beach, and great family vacations.
Laws and Regulations
In order
to maintain our Island as your annual vacation choice, laws and regulations are enforced. Our hope is that your familiarity
with these will enhance your visit and make your vacation a truly enjoyable experience.
1. We hope that you will enjoy strolling along the Beach. Please use the
receptacles provided to deposit your trash. Remember balloons, plastic and other litter are deadly to our sea turtles, dolphins,
porpoise, manatees and whales.
2. Vehicles, alcohol and camping are prohibited on the beach itself.
3. Speed limits and parking areas are strictly enforced.
4. The operation of Jet Ski's or boats, within 500 feet of our Beaches or
piers, is prohibited except at idle speed .
5. Dogs are currently permitted on our beach, be a responsible owner: clean
up after your pet and use a collar and leash.
6. Florida's drinking age is 21, and is strictly enforced. An open container
law prohibits alcohol in public areas on the beach. Most of our local establishments are open until 2:00 A.M.. Remember, drinking
and driving laws also apply to vacations!
7. A fishing license is required and may be obtained at local bait shops,
marinas or at the Lee County Tax Collectors office.
8. When a pedestrian enters a cross walk all vehicles must stop.
The Island has a trolley service with pick up and drop off locations throughout
the Island. Please use the trolley as much as possible to help reduce the traffic on our busy Estero Boulevard.
We hope
to see you soon on beautiful Fort Myers Beach!
When you're in the mood to explore, fun and action lies in every direction.
Charter a fishing boat with a local guide or take the family on a pontoon boat for a leisurely cruise. Enjoy golfing, tennis,
jet-skiing, parasailing, water skiing, sailing, windsurfing or "shelling" on the beach. Visit a variety of restaurants
- featuring fresh seafood or stroll amongst the unique Island boutiques. Whatever your desires, the Gulf Coast of Florida
provides the ideal setting to relax and unwind; you will feel at home in paradise.
The Island of Fort Myers Beach is located 15 miles midway between
Naples and Fort Myers and about a half hour from the Southwest Florida International Airport. The town of Fort Myers Beach
is situated on over seven miles of white sandy beaches, known as the world's safest beach, with its mild surf and shallow
shores. With shimmering aqua blue waters of the Gulf of Mexico, soft breezes with sun drenched days that average temperatures
of 74 in the winter and 82 in the summer, the Island is a vacation paradise you will want to discover.
CARIBBEAN GARDENS
Caribbean Gardens offers a wide variety of exotic
plants and decades old trees. Originally planted by the botanist and ornithologist Dr. Henry Nehrling beginning in 1919, the
garden displays mature plants and giant trees in 52 acres of lush, tropical gardens filled with endangered plants and animals.
Get to know over 50 species of animals and take a cruise to the hidden islands and view the monkeys, apes and lemurs in their
natural environment. Caribbean Gardens offers an unique combination of the world's animals living within one of the oldest
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THE SHELL FACTORY
Visit our North Ft. Myers, Florida Shell Factory
to see thousands of sea shells and shell products made by our own artisans. It's acres of beautiful gifts from the sea. Learn
from the world's largest collection of sea shells, sponges, coral , fossils and other sea life, view wildlife exhibits, aquariums,
and alligators, play arcade games, golf, ride in the Bumper Boat lagoon, and shop and dine on over 18 acres of education and
entertainment. Stop by the web site to see more.
NAPLES TROLLEY TOURS
You'll enjoy seeing the very best of historic Naples
on this charming, fully narrated, and guided tour, with 100 points of interest. Convenient to board at many stops, your trip
can include dining, shopping and casual browsing.
ROSIE PADDLEWHEEL CRUISE BOAT
A variety of cruises await you on this authentic
Mississippi Paddlewheel boat, setting sail from O'Shea's wharf.
MAJESTIC EVERGLADES EXCURSIONS
This canvas covered 24 foot deck boat will bring
you through the 10,000 islands exploring the historical and ecological areas.
THE CONSERVANCY INC.
The Conservancy offers a hands on science museum,
animal clinic for various injured wildlife, boat tours, lectures and nature trails.
NAPLES HORSE & CARRIAGE
For the romantic at heart, take a horse drawn carriage
tour of Old Naples and enjoy candlelight, music and ambiance.
FORT MYERS HISTORICAL MUSEUM
A restored train depot with displays on the Calusa
Indians, Spanish explorers and Seminole Indian civilizations. Look over Esperanza, the museum's old rail car, circa 1930 and
take a trip back in time.
COLLIER COUNTY MUSEUM
See this permanent collection from Collier County's
historic past.
TEDDY BEAR MUSEUM OF NAPLES
A wonderful collection of over 3,000 teddy bears
from all over make this an attraction for the young at heart.
DELNOR-WIGGINS PASS STATE RECREATION AREA
This park is perfect for a family get-together with
picnic tables/barbeques, swimming, boating and fishing.
NAPLES PIER
Over 1000 feet long, it is a favorite gathering site
for residents and visitors each evening to see the magnificent sunsets over the Gulf of Mexico. It is also the favorite "haunt"
of fisherman and pelicans, both of whom enjoy great success the year round. This famous Naples landmark underwent a major
rebuilding and refurbishing that was completed on February 29, 1996
CORKSCREW SWAMP SANCTUARY
Maintained by the Audubon Society, this lovely park
contains the world's largest remaining subtropical old-growth bald cypress forest.
SEMINOLE GULF RAILWAY -HOME OF THE DINNER TRAIN THEATER
Welcome to Seminole Gulf Railway, home of The Dinner
Train Theater in Fort Myers, Florida. For over nine years, The Dinner Train Theater has entertained Southwest Florida with
its renowned Murder Mysteries and has served over 120,000 dining patrons aboard its four 1930's - 1940's vintage rail cars.
You can enjoy fine wines and your favorite drinks while your meal is being prepared fresh on board. Your five-course meal
begins with a fruit and cheese platter followed by an exquisite soup du jour, fresh rolls, and garden salad. Select one of
our outstanding entrees from the menu, and top off your meal with our specially prepared dessert. A selection of cordials,
dessert wines, and coffee is a great way to compliment your gourmet fare. Check out this site for more info on this great
way to spend an evening.
EDISON-FORD WINTER ESTATES
Two of the area's most popular attractions are the
homes of these famous next-door neighbors, Thomas Edison and Henry Ford. Tour Edison's botanical gardens, his laboratory and
the museum with the world's largest collection of Edison's inventions and memorabilia. Handicapped accessible.
BABCOCK WILDERNESS ADVENTURES, INC.
Babcock Wilderness Adventures, Inc. is operated on
the massive 90,000 acre Crescent B Ranch in Lee and Charlotte counties and offers exactly what we imply - A Wilderness/Ranch/Adventure.
If you wish to experience the thrill of meeting panthers, bison, birds, and dozens of wild alligators face to face, then this
tour is a must. You may be lucky to catch a glimpse of a white tailed deer or some of the many wild turkeys along the tour
route. Specially built swamp buggies carry you through unspoiled pinewoods, fresh water marsh, and sections of the Telegraph
Cypress Swamp. A professional tour guide completes the experience with commentaries on the wildlife, ranch activities such
as cattle and horses, and history of the area. You can bring a picnic or enjoy a lunch of gator bites, hamburgers, hot dogs,
and other luncheon items in our Gator Shack Restaurant.
ALLIANCE OF THE ARTS
Public art gallery featuring local artists and craftsmen
as well as traveling arts exhibitions. 150-seat theater plus outdoor amphitheater that features concerts and live theatrical
performances. The alliance is the site of numerous festivals throughout the year. Handicapped accessible.
CALUSA NATURE CENTER AND PLANETARIUM
The Calusa Nature Center and a private, not for profit,
environmental education organization is located in Fort Myers, Florida. Our 105 acre site has a museum, nature trails, planetarium,
aviary, gift shop and meeting and picnic areas. Strolling through our recently renovated museum, visitors can learn about
Southwest Florida's natural history. Daily educational programs allow visitors an up close and personal view of some of our
resident creatures, including snakes, alligators and crocodiles. The museum's interpretive displays address many issues effecting
our area, from water resources to the plight of the endangered manatee and the stars are always out in our planetarium, the
only one south of Bradenton and west of the Miami! Popular laser shows are also available. More complete info available on
this web site.
EDEN VINEYARDS WINERY
The southernmost winery in the United States offers
tastes of its products, including tropical carambola wine.
SUN HARVEST CITRUS
This 16,000 square-foot packinghouse offers free
tours for an up-close look at Florida's citrus industry. Reservations required for groups of 10 or more. Handicapped accessible.
MANATEE PARK
In this unique park visitors can view the endangered
West Indian Manatee in a non-captive, natural environment. The park features an "eco-tourium" where guests can learn more
about the manatee. Take advantage of the manatee viewing platform, picnic shelters, and a canoe launch to the Orange River.
The best time to view manatees is during the late fall and winter seasons.
KARTWORLD
Great for kids of all ages, this amusement attraction
features more than 70 pinball and video games, a mountainous miniature golf course, one race track with three different types
of cars available.
BROADWAY PALM DINNER THEATRE
The Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre, conveniently located
in Fort Myers, is Southwest Florida's most exciting dining and entertainment showcase. The Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre offers
year-round dinnertainment. Your evening starts with the critically acclaimed buffet, known for its creative dishes and lavish
desserts. Energy and on stage excitement are at the heart of every production! Professional performers from across the country
display their talents in stunning productions.
SEMINOLE INDIAN CASINO
On the Seminole Indian Reservation in Immokalee,
people can play the games day and night at the new Seminole Gaming Palace. Games that turn money into more money. And they
love it! Free Shuttle service from six convenient locations in Lee and Collier counties. High stake Bingo, Video Gaming Machines,
Poker, Full Restaurant and Lounge, 24 hour Security.
SUN SPLASH FAMILY WATER PARK
There's nothing else like it between Tampa and Miami.
With 12-acres of rides and slides, it's the "Way2Cool" in Southwest Florida. Plunge down Cape Fear, our longest, fastest slide,
or laze in tubes along the Main Stream as it flows around the park. There a special place for the toddlers, with gentle sprays
and bubblers, an arcade and snack and gift shops. Admission covers all rides for the whole day. |
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Fishing
The waters
around Sanibel, Fort Myers Beach, Captiva, and throughout Lee County offer some of the best fishing in Florida. Purchase
a non-resident license and you can fish from the public pier that stretches hundreds of feet into the Gulf of Mexico at the
Beach's Lynn Hall Memorial Park or the Lighthouse Pier on the eastern tip of Sanibel.
Party boats and charter boats abound at the many docks
around the Beach. A license is not required by non-residents for this -- just pay the captain and you're on your way to boating
the big ones in the Gulf of Mexico.
For the backbay fisherman, the catwalk under the Matanzas
Pass Bridge is a good spot to angle for sheepshead, ladyfish and trout around the pilings and fenders of the bridge.
For the adventurous angler, many marinas nearby offer small
boats for rent that are perfect for exploring and angling in Pine Island Sound and Estero Bay -- a huge, shallow body of water
dotted with hundreds of mangrove keys, home to many species of game fish. A fishing license is needed to fish the back bays.
Nor is the diehard freshwater fisherman slighted. Lee County
is interlaced with freshwater canals and water management ditches, all of which are richly populated with bass, bluegill,
crappie and a variety of other panfish. You'll need a license for this fishing, too.
Licenses are available from the tax collector's office
Monday through Friday at the Summerlin Square annex, and from many tackle shops and stores such as Wal-Mart.
Non-resident License Fees:
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Three-day fresh or saltwater: $6.50
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Seven-day fresh or saltwater: $16.50
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12-month fresh or saltwater: $31.50
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Snook permit: $2.00
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Tarpon permit: $51.50
So bring your rod, reel and plenty of tackle -- Sanibel,
Fort Myers Beach and Captiva are truly a fisherman's paradise.
Golfing
Lee County boasts 30 some public golf courses, several
of which are within 10 to 30 minutes from the Islands with an executive course on Ft. Myers Beach and two challenging 18-hole public courses on Sanibel Island
Fort Myers
Beach
Bay Beach Golf Club, an 18-hole, par 62 executive course at 7401 Estero Blvd.
toward the south end of the Beach, has a pro shop and offers reduced rates in the afternoon. Hours are 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fees
for walking are $20 and riding $35, reduced to $17 and $29 after 2 p.m. Phone: 463-2064. Driving time: about 10 minutes. For
accessibility, reasonable fees and just the fact that it's a beautiful course, Bay Beach would be our pick of the local links.
Fort Myers
Eastwood Golf Course, a par 72 course owned and operated
by the City of Fort Myers at Colonial and Six-Mile Cypress in Fort Myers. Before 3 p.m., riding only: $55 and $41 after 1
p.m. Riding after 2 p.m. $27.50 for 9 holes. Walking after 3 p.m. for $17. All fees are plus tax. Play from 7 a.m. to dark.
Driving range available. Phone: 275-4848. Driving time: about 20 minutes.
Fort Myers County Club , a Don Ross design par 71 course owned and operated by the City of Fort Myers on McGregor Blvd. in Fort Myers. Play
from 7 a.m. to dark. Riding fees: $47 to 11 a.m.; $39 to 2 p.m.; $28 after 2 p.m. Walking fees are $32, $26 and $17 for the
same time periods. No driving range. Phone: 936-3126. Driving time from the Beach: 20-30 minutes.
There is also a driving range behind the Summerlin Square
Shopping Center at Summerlin Road and San Carlos Boulevard, about a 10-minute drive from the Islands.
Sanibel/Captiva
Beachview Golf Course 1100
Parview Drive Sanibel 33957 (941) 472-2606 Holes: 18 Par: 71 Yardage: 6400 Rating: 70.8 Cart rental Club
rental
South Seas Plantation Golf Course - (private) P.O. Box 194 Captiva 33924 (941) 472-5111; (941) 481-4947
(FAX); (800) 227-8482 (US/CAN) Holes: 9 Par: 36 Yardage: 2891 Rating: 68.8 Cart Rental Club Rental
The Dunes Golf & Tennis Club, Sanibel
Island, FL 949 Sandcastle Road Sanibel 33957 (941)
472-3355; (941) 472-5934 (FAX) Holes: 18 Par: 70 Equipment Rentals
Gambling
If you're into wagering, you don't have to travel to Las
Vegas or Atlantic City to find it: You can make or break your bank right here. Several casino cruise boats sail from Fort
Myers Beach twice a day, offering Las Vegas style gambling at blackjack, craps, roulette, poker, bingo and slots; an Indian
reservation casino at Immokalee; and a greyhound racing track at Bonita Springs.
Seminole Indian Casino of Immokalee: 506 S. 1st St., Immokalee. (800) 218-0007. Video gaming gambling machines, low-stake poker ($10
pot limit) and bingo. There's a restaurant, bar and nightly entertainment. Free shuttle buses leave from a number of locations
in Lee County. Call for information.
The Naples-Fort Myers Greyhound Track: 10601 Bonita Beach Rd., Bonita Springs. Exit 18 off I-75. Phone: 992-2411 or 540-2254. Live greyhound
racing, plus simulcasting of horse, greyhound and harness racing from tracks around the country on TVs. Admission is $2 for
the grandstand, where there are benches, chairs, picnic tables and a snack bar; $3 for the clubhouse, with a restaurant and
box seats. The track opens daily at 11:30 a.m. and closes about 4 p.m. It reopens at 6:30 p.m. and the last race starts at
about 10:30 p.m.
Attractions
Thomas A. Edison and Henry Ford Winter Estates. Two of the area's most popular attractions are the homes of these next-door neighbors at 2350
McGregor Blvd. in Fort Myers. The turn-of-the-century homes on the banks of the Caloosahatchee River are open daily except
for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Daily tours are a combination of both estates and last 90 minutes. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5:30
p.m. Mondays through Saturdays. Sunday hours are noon to 5:30 p.m. Admission is $10 for adults and $5 for children 6 to 12.
Two in-depth tours -- historical and horticultural -- also are offered at additional cost.
Everglades
Wonder Gardens features a large collection of Florida Wildlife in
a beautiful jungle-like tropical setting. You can see cougars, hawks, deer, will boar, otters, flamingos and many other native
animals. Admission is $9 for adults, $5 for children 3 to 12. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily except Christmas. The last
tour leaves at 4:15 p.m. Located at 27180 Old U.S. 41 in downtown Bonita Springs. Phone 992-2591.
Ostego Bay
Marine Foundation on San Carlos Island at Fort Myers Beach. Features
marine exhibits such as a touch tank and aquarium. Open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday. Admission is free, but
donations are accepted. Located at 718 Fisherman's Wharf. Phone 765-8101.
If you're really into shelling, you'll want to visit the
Shell Factory in North Fort Myers. This big
complex has thousands of rare and exotic shells, corals, a video arcade, African lounge, restaurants, pick-a-pearl aquarium,
bumper boats, sponges and fossils. Free guided tours. The South Florida Railroad Museum
is here also. 2787 North Tamiami Trail. Phone 995-2141.
Estero Island
Historic Society's Historic Cottage and Nature Center, the fourth
cottage built on Fort Myers Beach, was renovated and moved from the Gulf front to the entrance of the Matanzas Pass Preserve
at the Beach. It contains artifacts from Calusa Indians and the Spanish era through the early settlers on the island. Hours
are 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday and Saturday. Staffed by volunteers. Phone: 432-0868.
Six-Mile Cypress
Slough Preserve is a 2,000-acre wetland ecosystem and home to a diversity
of plants and animals, some of which are endangered. Features a mile-long boardwalk through the swamp, where one can see alligators,
turtles and birds. Located on Six-Mile Parkway at Penzance Road north of Daniels Parkway. Phone: 338-3300.
J. N. "Ding"
Darling National Wildlife Refuge, a 5,000-acre sanctuary for native
and migratory birds on Sanibel Island, is a favorite attraction for both residents and visitors. Features a five-mile drive
through unspoiled mangrove swamp and island uplands, foot trails and a canoe trail. The Visitor Center just off Sanibel-Captiva
Road offers literature and exhibits. Excellent opportunity to see alligators up close -- but don't feed them.
Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, owned and operated by the National Audubon Society, teems with native and migratory birds and other wildlife along
two miles of nature trails through the largest virgin bald cypress forest in the United States. Located southeast of Bonita
Springs, 15 miles east of I-75, Exit 17. Phone: 657-3771.
The Calusa Nature Center and
Planetarium is a complex of buildings housing many facilities connected by wooded walks and decks. Exhibits deal with
wildlife, fossils and native habitats. The Audubon Aviary is home to many injured birds. The planetarium offers star shows,
among other interesting events. Located in Fort Myers at 3450 Ortiz Ave. near I-75 Exit 22. Phone: 275-3435.
The Bailey Matthews Shell
Museum is the only museum in the United States solely devoted to seashells. It features educational displays on local
shells and shells of the world. Hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. Located at 3075 Sanibel-Captiva Road on
Sanibel Island. Phone: 395-2233.
The Fort Myers Historical
Museum, housed in the restored historic railroad depot in Fort Myers, displays a fine collection of items from Southwest
Florida's history. Open daily. Located at 2300 Peck St. Phone: 332-5955.
Fort Myers Beach
Beaches
Lynn Hall Memorial
Park, the main public beach, is the central attraction at Fort Myers Beach.
It features a newly improved playground for kids, fishing pier, picnic huts, benches, a new information kiosk and loads of
shops and restaurants at the Time Square pedestrian mall area, which has lights, palm trees and outdoor tables.
The park is free, but if you park in the large public lot
you'll pay 25 cents for each 20 minutes.
Bowditch Point Park, just up the road at the north end of Fort Myers Beach, is an unspoiled, uncrowded, wide sandy
beach with lots of native vegetation. The peaceful 17-acre park fronts both the bay and the Gulf of Mexico. Amenities include
restrooms, showers, changing rooms, picnic tables, grills, hiking paths, benches, bike racks, a handicap-accessible boardwalk
to the beach and a beautiful courtyard pavilion. Admission is free.
Beach Access Points
Along Estero Boulevard. In many places along Estero Boulevard, the main
road running the length of Fort Myers Beach, you'll see white fabric signs denoting beach access points. Metered parking
is $1.00 per hour, although some have no parking.
These are great places to go and just enjoy some peace
and quiet, since the beach is much less crowded in these areas. They're often isolated, so bring a cooler. Some are just a
short walk from cafes. Shelling is better along these areas than at the main beach.
Along The Island
Chain. For even quieter and less populated beach going, you can take Estero Boulevard south to the Big Carlos Pass
Bridge, the beginning of an island chain that extends far to the south.
Along this island chain, which many consider the scenic jewel of Southwest Florida,
you'll find the Lover's Key State Recreation Area,
with acres of land to explore through nature trails. Fishing is allowed under the boardwalks and at the northern end of the
park, which borders Big Carlos Pass. The Gulf of Mexico beach is pristine and the water is clear. Picnic tables are available.
Parking is $4 per car.
Sanibel
Beaches
Causeway Beaches. Great for swimming, fishing, windsurfing and picnicking. Pull your vehicle right to the waters
edge. There is no fee when you park on the causeway beach. Located along both sides of the road. Restrooms are available.
Lighthouse Beach
& Fishing Pier. This is the site of our historic functioning lighthouse.
Located on the eastern tip of Sanibel, wrapping around to the bay side. This is where the t-dock-fishing pier is and a boardwalk
nature trail winding through native wetlands. Turn left on Periwinkle Way from the Causeway Road.
Gulfside City Park. Picnic tables and shady pines welcome you, located mid-island on Algiers Lane off Casa Ybel Rd.
Mid Island.
Tarpon Bay Beach.
Easy parking for recreational vehicles, and a short hike from the parking lot to the beach. Located at the south end of Tarpon
Bay Rd. at West Gulf Drive. Mid Island
Bowmans Beach.
Pristine and quiet, you won't find any hotels here. Park and walk over a bridge to secluded white beach. There is an outdoor
shower located at this beach. This is the only beach with barbecue grills. Located off Sanibel-Captiva Rd., turn left on Bowmans
Beach Rd. Up Island.
Captiva
Beaches
Turner Beach (Blind
Pass). Located on both the Sanibel and Captiva side of the Blind Pass Bridge, this beach is popular with shellers
and fishermen. Signs warn against swimming because of the swift currents. Located on Sanibel-Captiva Rd. at Blind Pass Bridge.
Captive Beach.
A great place to watch the sunset. There are no restroom facilities here and parking is very limited. Located at the end of
Captiva Dr. Parking is free.
Watersports
Water is a big part of what
a Fort Myers Beach, Sanibel, or Captiva vacation is all about and there are a number of boat rental businesses handy to provide you a means of getting out
on it.
The Estero River Outfitters offers a variety of canoes
and kayaks for day rental and moonlight paddles. And canoeing the Estero River, one of Southwest Florida's most beautiful
and pristine streams, would be an unforgettable experience. Kayaks are $17.50 a person per day (singles and doubles available);
canoes are $22.50 for two or three persons per day. A driver's license or passport is needed for deposit. 20991 South Tamiami
Trail, Estero. Phone: 992-4050.
There are a number of marinas with charters and boat rentals
available, including offshore fishing for the big ones!
Also, in a number of locations along the beach at Fort
Myers Beach you'll find vendors renting jet skis and waverunners.
Daytripping
Babcock Wilderness Adventures offers a glimpse of the
real, old Florida. Billed as Florida's #1 Eco Tour, the Crescent B Ranch, a working range owned by the Babcock family, sprawls
across 90,000 acres in Charlotte County. On the 90-minute tour, you'll travel in shaded comfort through a Florida cypress
swamp aboard a swamp buggy as guides make the woods come alive.
Alligators abound, often coming within a few yards of the buggies.
You'll see woodland animals such as panthers, deer and bison up close and natural. There's even a three-horned cow named Lulu.
Later, browse through the Babcocks' Old Country Store, or sample native
Cracker cuisine in the food service area, a rustic, natural wood building nestled under tall southern slash pines. Or visit
the bunkhouse, for years the cultural center of the Crescent B.
The entrance is on State Road 31 about seven miles north of the Lee
County Civic Center in North Fort Myers. Tours are by reservation and cost $17.95 for adults and $9.95 for children 3 to 12.
Phone: 1-800-500-5583.
On your way to the Babcock Ranch, you might stop off at the Octagon Wildlife Sanctuary and Rehabilitation Center,
just off State Road 31, which has a host of animals, many of which are retired circus performers. Hours are 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Tuesday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekends. Donations of $5 for adults and $2 for children are requested. Five miles
north of the Lee County Civic Center on S.R. 31 in North Fort Myers. Phone 543-1130.
Wooten's Total Everglades
Adventure, on the Tamiami Trail at Ochopee south of Naples, is an
animal sanctuary and exhibit offering airboat and swamp buggy tours through the swamp. At Wooten's compound, you can see exhibits
of native animals, 'gator wrestling and a lake so populated with alligators you could walk across it on them and stay dry
(not suggested). Take I-75 south to Exit 15, then S.R. 951 south to the Tamiami Trail. Turn east and go to Ochopee, which,
incidentally, has the smallest post office in the United States. Open daily. Children under 6 free. Tours leave every 30 minutes.
Gift, souvenir shop and snack bar.
Everglades National Park
and Boat Tours feature a scenic boat ride through the famed ecosystem.
Tours include the Ten Thousand Islands, wilderness and shelling trips. Located just south of Everglades City, a short drive
from Naples. Phone (800)445-7724.
Jungle Larry's Zoological
Park, a tropical, nature-themed attraction featuring exotic animals
and reptiles, offers daily animal shows, tram and boat rides through islands populated with monkeys. Located at 1590 Goodlette
Rd., Naples. Phone: 262-4053.
Festivals
Southwest Florida
is home to more than 30 festivals during the winter season. Here are several we think most interesting:
The Fort
Myers Beach Lions Club Shrimp Festival celebrates the Beach as home of one of the nation's largest
shrimp fleets. The event, sponsored by the Fort Myers Beach Lions Club, includes an early morning "Shrimp Run" for elementary
school children and the Queen's Dance that evening.
A 5-K Run kicks of the main weekend on a Saturday in mid-March,
with a parade and the crowning of the festival queen. In the afternoon a shrimp boil lasts until early evening.
The shrimp boil gets underway again in the morning on Sunday at the
public park, along with a blessing of the shrimp fleet. In addition to those events, there is an arts and crafts show.
Except for the parade, it all happens at the Lynn Hall Memorial Park
at the public beach and pier.
The Edison
Festival of Light is one of the area's largest and most celebrated annual events, commemorating the
birthday of the area's most famous winter resident, Thomas A. Edison. The festival features three weeks of events in February,
culminating with the spectacular Parade of Light through downtown Fort Myers.
Main events include opening ceremonies; a gala ball, a fashion show,
the Edison Festival 5-K Race, and Crafts on the River A complete list of events is available from the Edison Festival of Light
Office. Phone: (941) 334-2999.
Labelle Swamp Cabbage
Festival: February. Annual festival celebrating "old Florida,"
with a parade, food, arts and crafts booths and contests under towering, spreading live oaks in Barron Park at LaBelle. The
featured dish, of course, is swamp cabbage, a right tasty concoction of boiled and seasoned heart of the Sabal, or cabbage
palm, which also is the state tree. About an hour's drive from the Beach and makes a great day trip. Phone: (941)675-0125.
Everglade's Seafood Festival at Everglades City. About a two-hour drive from the Beach but well worth it. Music, entertainment
and an arts and crafts fair. Seafood platters featuring stone crab, for which the area is famous.
German-American Social
Club Fests celebrate the German-American heritage with German food
and beer February, March and April. Hundreds of folks have attended these rollicking affairs for many years. German-American
Social Club, 2101 Pine Island Rd., Cape Coral. 283-1400.
Annual Sanibel Shell Fair: March. Show features shell displays and crafts with prizes awarded. Spectacular displays of shells
from local waters and all over the world. Food and entertainment. Sanibel Community Center, Periwinkle Way, Sanibel Island.
Phone: 472-2155.
Bonita Springs Tomato
Seafood Festival: March. Bonita Springs celebrates its history with
food and product booths. Local bands, cloggers and square dancers perform throughout the day. Phone: 992-2556 or 992-2943.
Shooting
Ranges
Telegraph Cypress Field Club, located in the pine woods
of Charlotte County, is a member gun club but is open to the public. It offers one skeet range, one NSCA 5-stand, two sporting
clays courses, a trap range and a rifle/pistol range. 45501 Bermont Rd, Punta Gorda, FL 33982. To get there from Fort Myers:
Take I-75 to Exit 29; go east on U.S. 17 to County Road 74 (Bermont Road) then right 19 miles to S.R. 31. Go past 31 three
miles to entrance, which is on the right. Phone: (941) 575-0550. Hours are 8 a.m. to dusk, Thursday through Sunday by reservation.
Port of The Islands Gun
Club is attached to the Port of the Island Resort on the Gulf of Mexico.
Both are on U.S. 41 south of Naples. The club offers four skeet and three trap fields and a pistol/rifle range. Sporting Clays
is coming soon. Hours: Wednesday to Sunday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Phone: (941) 642-8999.
Port Arms Indoor Gun Range sells firearms and offers a 25-yard pistol range, NRA certified instructors and gunsmithing services.
Hours are Monday-Friday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday noon to 5 p.m. 3685 Fowler St. in Fort Myers.
Phone: 275-4867.
Bars and Restaurants
There are numerous
restaurants and lounges throughout the islands serving a complete range of foods from finger foods to gourmet, Barefoot bars
to tie and jacket establishments abound.
Fleamarkets/Shopping
For general shopping,
Lee County has all the standard offerings. You can find about anything you're looking for somewhere in the area. The Edison
Mall, at Cleveland Avenue and Colonial in Fort Myers, is the central, big mall, featuring major anchor stores such as Sears,
JCPenny, Dillard's, Burdines, The Gap and a slew of others. There's a Wal-Mart SuperStore five miles from the beach. Major
supermarkets such as Winn-Dixie, Publix and Albertsons are 10 minutes or less from the beach. And at the Beach itself you'll
find the Topps Supermarket along with the newly opened Publix on the street side of Mid Island Marina and enough souvenir
and T-shirt shops to go broke in.
Fleamasters' Giant Flee
Market at 4135 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. in Fort Myers hosts more
than 100 vendor's shops, selling everything from fresh fruit and vegetables to silk flowers, kitchen utensils and life and
casualty insurance. It's open year-round every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Phone: 334-7001.
Ortiz Flee Market on Ortiz Boulevard east of Fort Myers is an outdoor bazaar emphasizing locally grown produce.
There are vendors selling everything from old gramophone records to used jeans, new clothing and western wear. More old, American-made
and campy stuff than Fleamasters. Open Friday 7 a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturday and Sunday from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Shoppers Village : Located at McGregor Boulevard and College Parkway in Fort Myers, it's more a craft market than
a flea market, but there's also sportswear, jewelry, antiques and tools. Open Thursday to Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Service
Organizations
American Legion Post 274 . First and third Monday, 8 p.m. Auxiliary meets second and fourth Monday, 8 p.m. 899 Buttonwood,
San Carlos Island. Phone: 463-6591.
Veterans of Foreign Wars . First and third Thursday, 8 p.m. Auxiliary, weekly dinners, music. 16701 Pine Ridge Road. Phone:
466-6400.
Veterans Club of America . Second Monday, 7 p.m. 16701 San Carlos Blvd. Phone: 466-3177.
Fort Myers Beach Masonic
Lodge 362 . Corner Summerlin Road and San Carlos Blvd. Phone: 466-6363.
Fort Myers Beach Shrine
Club . Second Thursday, 8 p.m. 850 San Carlos Blvd. Phone: 463-6627.
Kiwanis Club of Fort Myers
Beach . P. O. Box 2507, Fort Myers Beach 33932. Meets Fridays at 7
a.m. at Island Pancake House. Phone: 454-8090.
Knights of Columbus . Meets at Church of the Ascension, Fort Myers Beach. Phone: 463-6754.
Lions Club of Fort Myers
Beach . Second and fourth Wednesday 6:30 p.m. social; 7:30 p.m. dinner.
American Legion Post 274. Phone: 466-4228.
Loyal Order of Moose . Second and fourth Thursday, 8 a.m.; Auxiliary, first and third Wednesday, 8 p.m. 19090 San Carlos
Blvd. Phone: 463-7733.
Rotary Club of Fort Myers
Beach. P. O. Box 2775, Fort Myers Beach 33932. Thursdays, 7:30 a.m.
Phone: 454-6789
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