Just Right - The Greater Fort Myers Area Offers Boasts A Perfect Blend Of Endless Sunshine & Exceptional Beaches

By Donna Carter
There’s no question Mother Nature achieved perfection when she crafted The Beaches of Fort Myers & Sanibel where the quality of the sand is second to none. Pure, white and silky-soft, professional sand sculptors from around the world claim it’s the best on the planet from which to create their artwork. Don’t take my word for it, hundreds of thousands of tourists deliver an even more convincing verdict by returning year after year to enjoy the outstanding beaches where no two are exactly the same.

Another perfect day at the beach.
There are also the area’s unique beaches such as those found on the renowned islands of Sanibel and Captiva. The majority of Florida’s coastal islands lie parallel to the coast in a north-south alignment, however two of the exceptions are this sister duo connected to the mainland by a five-kilometre, scenic causeway. Lying off the region’s southwest shore and sometimes referred to as Florida’s Tahiti, their unique east-west orientation is a catch-all for seashells that continually wash up on their beaches – often as thick as leaves on a forest floor.

The Sanibel Stoop and the Captiva Crouch.
Shelling fanatics head to Cayo Costa, one of Florida’s most unspoiled barrier islands. Reachable by boat service, more than 14 kilometres of exquisite sand shoreline offer the same variety of shell species found on Sanibel and Captiva. Overall, visitors to The Beaches of Fort Myers & Sanibel can shell hunt on their own or employ the services of area outfitters who offer charters to some of the region’s prime locations. However, vacationers not interested in stooping and crouching can visit the Shell Factory, a shell supermarket north of Fort Myers that boasts one of the world’s largest collections. This is souvenir heaven for folks wanting to pick up a bag of exotic shells, inexpensive shell jewelry and other ocean-related novelties.

Beach fun is not just water fun, biking is a great option.
The barrier islands also have a bounty of beaches popular with families. One of them is Lighthouse Beach Park on the eastern tip of Sanibel Island where a stretch of scenic beach, shallow water and a boardwalk nature trail are highlighted by an operating lighthouse that has been a beacon to mariners for 127 years. Also popular on Sanibel is pristine Bowman’s Beach, often touted as one of the finest in the state. Here, there is relative seclusion where there are no homes, condos or hotels to detract from the beauty of this stunning swath of sand shore where, at day’s end, sunset views are nothing short of magical.
Visitors looking for romantic getaway beaches can pick from just about any stretch of sand on Sanibel and Captiva. Among the host of good choices is Blind Pass Beach on the north end of Sanibel at the filled-in pass that once separated the pair of sister islands. This is a relatively quiet beach that invites long romantic walks and where there are several Old Florida-style cottages perfect for love nest sojourns and serene honeymoons. On Captiva, just north of Blind Pass, Turner Beach stretches eight kilometres to the northern tip of the island. Known for great fishing and shelling, beach visitors here can count on gorgeous romantic sunsets.

Lovers Key State Park






