Discover Beauty at Sanibel's Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum

By Kate O'Neal Two of my favorite places on the planet are the twin islands of Sanibel and Captiva, off the coast of Fort Myers. Everyone should go there at least once in their lifetime -- or maybe a dozen times a month. And one of Sanibel's must-sees is the Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum…

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10 Sanibel Island Activities You Can't Afford to Miss

By Melissa Vincent As if the sunshine and the beach weren’t enough… 1. Sanibel Island Lighthouse: First lighted in 1884, the historic Sanibel Island lighthouse is on the eastern end of the island. A quiet beach, perfect for relaxing, surrounds it. You may even catch a glimpse of a dolphin swimming…

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Sanibel and Captiva Islands: Budget Travel Ideas

A secluded island getaway on a budget? You bet. Sanibel and Captiva Islands off Florida's Gulf Coast let you relax, unwind and escape on a dime. My boyfriend and I cross the Sanibel Causeway at night, and the island is draped in shadow. Restrictions on light pollution keep streetlights and neon…

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Family Fare in Fort Myers-Sanibel Area

The beaches of the Fort Myers-Sanibel area offer several options for family fun. By Kate Pursell It's a slice of heaven just waiting to be discovered. And it's so family-friendly that you'll come back time and time again. Mom and Dad, take note: You might be reading this while the temperatures…

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What to Do in Sanibel Island & Captiva Island

By Ann Marie O'Phelan Residents and visitors alike love the shores of Sanibel and Captiva Islands. The sparkling white sands and calm Gulf waters never fail to capture the imagination. Whether you're coming for a short visit or lingering on vacation, there's one Gulf coast destination to always…

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Why Visit Fort Myers – Islands, Beaches and Neighborhoods

Fort Myers – Islands, Beaches and Neighborhoods presents a natural, romantic holiday spiced with nightlife, festivals and local seafood. Turquoise waters lap bright-white sands scattered with pastel shells. Sunsets cast evening skies a changing spectacle of colour. Snowy pelicans contrast grey…

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Sanibel Island Lighthouse: A Backdrop to Beauty

By Curtis Krueger Sanibel Island, on Florida’s southwest coast, is known for spectacular sea shells, miles of pristine beaches and a nature preserve that teems with roseate spoonbills, egrets, herons and alligators. With all this natural beauty, it’s a bit surprising that the island’s iconic symbol…

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Along the River: The Caloosahatchee in Southwest Florida

By Chelle Koster Walton “Hills and two Caloosahatchee rivers! I swear I saw it, and I also swear I wasn’t drinking. I was merely visiting Caloosahatchee Regional Park in rural Alva,” said Amy Bennett Williams, author of Along the Caloosahatchee River. “Odd as it sounds, yes, I saw ‘both…

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Sanibel Island: Things to Do Outdoors

Slow pace and ample space are just two reasons why more than a million visitors from all over the world flock to Sanibel Island every year. One of the great things about Sanibel Island is this: nobody seems to be in a hurry. In the early 20th century, while land speculators throughout Florida…

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Why Visit Fort Myers and Sanibel

Fort Myers, known for its nature and historical estates, serves as a gateway to a stretch of islands including the Sanibel area, known for its famous shelling beaches. A thriving city rich in history and nature, serves as gateway to a stretch of islands known for their white-sand beaches, bird…

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