The Beaches of Fort Myers & Sanibel in Southwest Florida includes Sanibel Island, Captiva Island, Fort Myers Beach, Fort Myers, Bonita Springs, Estero, Cape Coral, Pine Island, Boca Grande & Outer Islands, North Fort Myers and Lehigh Acres. Every neighborhood has a distinctive personality. Some inhabit entire islands and others are tiny, tight-knit communities.
From the warm Gulf beaches awash with seashells to vibrant neighborhoods full of personality, get to know the essence of Fort Myers. Discover for yourself why our beaches are considered among the best in the world. Go full-speed on the water, or simply float. Soak up the sun, then plan a night out under the downtown lights. Explore a trail through mangroves, or pull up a seat at your favorite waterfront restaurant. Whatever you decide, be sure to check out these helpful trip-planning resources before you visit Fort Myers.
Travel with confidence to experience our pristine beaches, secluded islands and distinctive neighborhoods. When you’re ready to go, Fort Myers is here to welcome you.
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17 Feb 23
NEWS
Fort Myers beaches and parks set to reopenFollowing the damaging impact of Hurricane Ian in 2022, Lee County plans a phased reopening ...Read moreFort Myers beaches and parks set to reopen - News & announcementsFollowing the damaging impact of Hurricane Ian in 2022, Lee County plans a phased reopening of Fort Myers beaches. Lee County Natural Resources is overseeing the restoration of the natural elements while Lee County Parks & Recreation is overseeing the beach parks restoration. Since the storm, the area has been in recovery mode and the community has been at the heart of its regrowth. Many hotels, restaurants and key transport connections, such as Sanibel Causeway, have already reopened. For the next stages, Lee County plans the phased re-opening of beaches as follows: Early March Dog Beach, Boca Grande beach access Mid-March Alison Hagerup Beach Park on Captiva, San Carlos Bay/Bunche Beach Preserve, Bonita Beach Accesses 1, 4, 5, 6 and 9 Mid-April Lynne Hall Memorial Park on Fort Myers Beach, Bonita Beach Park May Bowditch Point Park on Fort Myers Beach, Bonita Beach accesses 2,3, 7, 8 and 10, known as Little Hickory Island Park Crescent Beach Family Park on Fort Myers Beach Officials say Fort Myers beaches and beach parks have not yet been restored to pre-Hurricane conditions. Some amenities such as restroom facilities, piers and walkovers have not been repaired or replaced at this time. Debris continues to wash onshore and beach shoes should be worn at all times. https://www.visitfortmyers.com/open -
08 Jun 22
TRAINING | COMPETITION
Welcome to The Beaches of Fort Myers & Sanibel training portalThe island-findings trade portal gives travel agents access to useful resources needed to sell our ...Read moreWelcome to The Beaches of Fort Myers & Sanibel training portal - News & announcementsThe island-findings trade portal gives travel agents access to useful resources needed to sell our destination. Agents have access to online training and webinars, downloadable marketing and product copy, access to latest image library and videos, directory of our in destination partners and plenty of giveaways and FAM competitions. -
03 Jan 22
Partner News
What’s new in January from Fort Myers – Islands, Beaches and NeighborhoodsFort Myers’ islands, beaches and neighborhoods in Southwest Florida continues to provide new experiences ...Read moreWhat’s new in January from Fort Myers – Islands, Beaches and Neighborhoods - News & announcementsFort Myers’ islands, beaches and neighborhoods in Southwest Florida continues to provide new experiences for returning guests and first-time visitors. Whether you’re looking for great year-round weather or shell-drenched beaches along the sparkling Gulf of Mexico, VisitFortMyers.com is your source for the most up-to-date vacation information. Don’t miss these upcoming annual events The 37th Cape Coral Art Festival & Market Place voted 5th best in the country by Sunshine Artist Magazine, returns Jan. 8-9 to downtown Cape Coral. Visitors will also enjoy Artways on the Parkway with works displayed by Lee County students. Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Cape Coral, the show will be available virtually through Jan. 28. capecoralfestival.com ArtFest Fort Myers, downtown River District, returns Feb. 4-6 along the waterfront with art by more than 200 select artists, entertainment, delicious food and fun children’s art activities. The show was named among the best in the country by Sunshine Artists Magazine. artfestfortmyers.com The 23rd Annual Southwest Florida Reading Festival will feature more than 20 acclaimed and bestselling authors from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 5. The festival will be hosted on the downtown Fort Myers Regional Library campus located at 2450 First St., Fort Myers. Free and for all-ages, this popular annual outdoor event gives fans the opportunity to meet a diverse lineup of bestselling authors, participate in contests, activities and discover the latest in books and technology. In addition to author appearances and autograph sessions, there will be food truck vendors, storytelling programs, arts and crafts, youth writing contests and a free book for every child and teenager. The lineup of award-winning authors scheduled to attend includes adult authors Alafair Burke, Tim Dorsey, J.A. Jance, Nathaniel Philbrick, Kate Quinn and Brad Taylor, among others. Some of the youth and teen authors include Adrianna Cuevas, Stacy McAnulty, Jenna Evans Welch, Alex Willan and Adrienne Young. The complete list of authors can be found on the festival’s new mobile app “SWFL ReadFest” at the App Store, Google Play or by visiting the festival website at ReadFest.org Mark your calendar for Island Hopper 2022 Returning for its eighth year, Island Hopper Songwriter Fest is a 10-day music festival featuring performances by some of the country’s greatest singer-songwriters. The festival takes place in three areas, with the first weekend kicking off on Captiva Island, Sept. 16-18, then moving to downtown Fort Myers, Sept. 19- 22, and ending with a weekend on Fort Myers Beach, Sept. 23-25. Most shows are free with the exception of a few ticketed experiences, like our headliner shows. Stay up-to-date on festival news with the Island Hopper app or follow on social media. islandhopperfest.com Accommodations news The soon-to-open Fairfield Inn & Suites Bonita Springs and the newly renovated The Westin Cape Coral Resort at Marina Village received Convention South Magazine's Top New or Renovated Awards for 2022. These properties made this elite list of the Top 54 new or renovated meeting sites and destinations in the South. New dining and brewery openings Bonita Springs has two new breweries. Hopsized Brewing Co. opened in the new Bernwood Trade Center with a focus on sours and New England IPAs. hopsizedbrewing.com Ceremony Brewing celebrated its grand opening in downtown Bonita Springs with 18 taps and a bottle shop selling hard-to-find brews. ceremonybrewing.com The owners of the Tacos & Tequila Cantina, which has three locations in the region, have opened Aldos Italian Table & Bar in University Village adjacent to Florida Gulf Coast University in Estero. The focal point of the 4,500-square-foot restaurant is the imported Italian pizza oven, which can bake a 12-inch pie in 90 seconds. https://universityvillagefl.com/aldos-italian-table-and-bar.html R.A.D. Winery & Cidery is open at Miromar Outlets in Estero. R.A.D. (Really. Awesome. Drinks.) It carries its own line of wines and ciders on tap, as well as a selection of wines from Gravity Winery and Red Top Winery in Michigan. https://miromaroutlets.com/store-directory/gravity-wine.html Airport news New air service at Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW) Air Transat: Montreal (YUL), weekly, seasonal service Eurowings Discover: Frankfurt, Germany (FRA), weekly, year-round service starts March 28 New flights at RSW Sun Country: Duluth, Minn. (DLH), weekly; Green Bay, Wis. (GRB), weekly; Milwaukee (MKE), weekly; Rochester, Minn. (RST), weekly starts Feb. 3 United Airlines: Los Angeles (LAX), daily; San Francisco (SFO), daily News from Punta Gorda Airport (PGD) Allegiant service from Akron, Ohio (CAK), begins March 2 Attractions news Edison and Ford Winter Estates offers guided German tours With the growing population of German snowbirds and tourists arriving on direct flights from Germany, Edison and Ford Winter Estates is offering guided tours in German. Led by a trained site historian whose native language is German, the tours are offered each Wednesday at 11 a.m. Guided tours are $30 per person and are offered on a first-come, first-served basis. For visitors that wish to stroll at their own pace, German language can be selected on the Edison Ford app. edisonfordwinterestates.org Sounds of Discovery concerts at Lovers Key State Park A Sounds of Discovery Concert will take place at the Welcome and Discovery Center at Lovers Key State Park at 5:30 p.m. Jan. 6. Friends of Lovers Key, FOLKS, has joined with The Americana Community Music Association to offer acoustic concerts of all original music. Artists will perform their own compositions and tell the stories behind the songs. $25 per person and include two glasses of wine or bottled water, as well as park entrance fee. Visit Eventbrite or friendsofloverskey.org Recently opened, Topgolf Fort Myers features 70 climate-controlled hitting bays for year-round comfort with HDTVs in every bay and throughout the sports bar and restaurant. Visitors may use complimentary clubs or bring their own as they take aim at giant outfield targets. https://topgolf.com/us/fort-myers Free guided beach walks at San Carlos Bay Bunche Beach take place at 9 a.m. Wednesdays through April 27. Visitors of all ages may enjoy this volunteer-led program and learn the basics of different beach ecosystems, types of shells and more. Free tour with paid parking. leegov.com/parks/beaches/bunche Visitors are invited to a free tour of the Manatee Park butterfly garden and habitats at 9 a.m. Sundays through March 27. Visitors will enjoy walking the ADA accessible paths through the restored native plant habitats and butterfly gardens. A volunteer naturalist will lead the tour. Manatee Park is a non-captive refuge for the threatened Florida manatee. Optimum viewing is now through March. Free tour with paid parking. leegov.com/parks/parks/manateepark Have fun and save with Fort Myers Sun Saver Passport The Beaches of Fort Myers & Sanibel has launched a free mobile savings passport giving users access to exclusive deals on attractions, restaurants and experiences throughout the destination. To participate:- Sign up at https://explore.fortmyers-sanibel.com
- The passport will be delivered to your mobile phone via text.
- Redeem it on your mobile phone at participating businesses.
- Visit the website for a complete list of attractions, restaurants and experiences.
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02 Aug 21
Partner News
What’s new in August from The Beaches of Fort Myers & SanibelAugust on The Beaches of Fort Myers & Sanibel brings long sunny days with ...Read moreWhat’s new in August from The Beaches of Fort Myers & Sanibel - News & announcementsAugust on The Beaches of Fort Myers & Sanibel brings long sunny days with great shelling and lots of outdoor activities as visitors take long-awaited vacations. In addition to offering plenty of space for social distancing, great year-round weather, shell-drenched beaches, wildlife and the sparkling Gulf of Mexico, the destination offers lots of new experiences for return guests and first-time visitors. For the latest vacation information, visit FortMyers-Sanibel.com Save the dates: Island Hopper Songwriter Fest Sept. 17-26 Island Hopper Songwriter Fest returns for its seventh year with an impressive lineup of talented singer-songwriters, including Jimmie Allen and Michael Ray. The free 10-day music festival – except for a few ticketed events – kicks off on Captiva Island, Sept. 17-19, then moves to historic downtown Fort Myers, Sept. 20-23, and wraps up on Fort Myers Beach, Sept. 24-26. The event is the largest songwriter festival in Southwest Florida and offers a unique experience to interact with songwriters at pool parties and beachside venues. This year, more than 60 singer-songwriters from around the country will perform more than 100 shows. Allen, who won this year’s Academy of Country Music Award for New Male Artist of the Year, will perform at the highly anticipated pool party at Pink Shell Beach Resort & Marina on Sept. 26. The Delaware native made history as the first Black artist to launch a career with two consecutive No. 1 songs on country radio. His hit, “Best Shot,” claimed the No. 1 spot for three weeks and his second single, “Make Me Want To,” climbed the charts in March 2020. He recently released an album featuring collaborations with Little Big Town, Keith Urban and Mickey Guyton. Ray, a Florida native, joins Island Hopper Songwriter Fest with three No. 1 songs, including “Kiss You in the Morning,” “Think a Little Less” and “One That Got Away.” He performs at Pinchers at The Marina at Edison Ford in downtown Fort Myers on Sept. 23. Ray kicks off his summer tour in June with country star Luke Combs. While most of the festival performances are free, a few exclusive ticketed shows are available on the official festival app – Island Hopper Songwriter Fest – which is available for free in the App Store and Google Play. Island Hopper Songwriter Fest is produced by the Lee County Visitor & Convention Bureau, iHeartMedia, Cat Country 107.1 and BMI, the largest music rights organization in the U.S. Visit IslandHopperFest.com or access the media tool kit at island-hopper.fortmyers-sanibel.com/press. Follow the festival hashtag #islandhopperfest as well as the event’s Twitter, Instagram and Facebook feeds. Meanwhile, tune into the live virtual concert series, Songs from the Sofa and Songs from the Sand. At 8 p.m. on the third Thursday of each month, a BMI songwriter performs live from the comfort of their sofa (or from one of our beautiful beaches). Facebook @islandhopperfest; Twitter @islandhopperswf; and The Beaches of Fort Myers & Sanibel YouTube channel. Happening this month Build & Brew at the historic Mound House, Fort Myers Beach The Mound House hosts a Build & Brew! on Aug. 20. The fun evening includes pottery making along with a local craft beer and tasting. Each Build & Brew ticket includes admission to Mound House, one craft beer and tasting, and an hour-long class to learn how to make Native American pottery out of modeling clay, similar to the styles discovered at the Mound House. Also this month: Untold Stories Guided Tour focuses on the cast of characters who called the Mound House home. To celebrate Friday the 13th, Mound House hosts the Spooky Kayak Tour that evening. Visitors to the attraction will discover an ancient island life through hands-on experiences atop a 2,000-year-old Calusa Indian shell mound. Visit www.moundhouse.org for schedule and reservations. Turtle nesting season runs through Oct. 31 The destination is known for its wildlife and turtle nesting season is special to those who live here as well as to the visitors who travel from all over the world to experience it. This ritual is one of nature’s miracles. Most common to the area is the loggerhead sea turtle, which lives to be 40-60 years old. These fascinating creatures are big – they weigh 250-400 pounds. Like the visitors, who return year after year to enjoy our beautiful beaches, loggerheads return to the same beach time after time to deposit their eggs. Be sure to observe a nesting turtle from a distance. Do not shine lights on or around her or she may abandon her effort to nest. Forgo taking photos or using cell phones and stay far away where she cannot see you as she crawls back to the water. Lee County has a Sea Turtle Conservation Code. For more information, contact the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation at sccf.org/our-work/sea-turtles or Turtle Time, Inc. at turtletime.org Welcome and Discovery Center at Lovers Key State Park Just in time for summer fun, the new Welcome and Discovery Center has opened at Lovers Key State Park. The center is located on the banks of an inland waterway with a design that pays homage to this beautiful backdrop. The $5.7 million structure starts by educating its visitors outdoors, where the pillars of the elevated building imitate mangroves and a 400-gallon touch tank welcomes hands and curiosity. The information desk takes its cues from Old Florida fish shacks and the gift shop includes books, jewelry and art. www.floridastateparks.org/parks-and-trails/lovers-key-state-park Visitors come to Lovers Key to enjoy its shell-strewn beach that stretches 2.5 miles, with three different beach accesses along calm, clear waters. Bikers enjoy more than 5 miles of multi-use trails through maritime hammock and off-the-beaten paths where you may encounter butterflies, marsh rabbits, gopher tortoises and alligators in a freshwater pond. Southern Living magazine named Lovers Key one of Florida’s most romantic destinations. In the early 1900s the island was accessible only by boat. Legend says that only lovers made the effort to get to this romantic island, thus the name Lovers Key. www.southernliving.com/travel/florida/most-romantic-destinations-fl Coming attractions Murals commemorate McCollum Hall’s colorful past As Dunbar’s historic McCollum Hall heads toward preservation, local artists have been working to commemorate the building’s colorful past with vibrant outdoor murals depicting its days hosting big-name performers of the “Chitlin Circuit” back in the 1940s and 1950s. Besides recalling performances by Black musical greats, such as Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong, the murals pay homage to Dunbar community traditions, including the Easter Sunday parade and heated sidewalk checker matches. The Fort Myers Mural Society oversees the project, which engages a number of local artists as the 12-mural series nears completion. Check details at www.fortmyersmuralsociety.com To learn more about Dunbar Cultural Landmarks, download the Florida Stories app (free) and follow the route to learn about historic places in the Dunbar community. The tour follows the route to narrated cultural stops. https://floridastories.oncell.com/en/fort-myers-dunbar-community-207854.html Wonder Gardens plans Otter Grotto Wonder Gardens in Bonita Springs is launching the Robert & Deborah Blain Otter Grotto. The $250,000 otter exhibit will feature a clear acrylic tunnel and a play-cave for children to explore, while otters play and swim around guests. Clear viewing domes will allow children and adults to interact with the otters through the cave-walls. The cave will be wheelchair accessible. Current plans call for an October opening. Wonder Gardens, opened in 1936 as an Old Florida roadside attraction on Old 41 and was a popular stop for travelers making their way from Tampa to Miami. Now, 85 years later, it welcomes about 75,000 visitors annually. www.wondergardens.org Topgolf to add Fort Myers location Topgolf plans to bring its technology-enabled entertainment experience to Fort Myers in late 2021. The seventh venue to be located in Florida, the complex will include 70 climate-controlled hitting bays, full-service restaurant and bars, 200 HDTV’s, rooftop terrace, private event space and meeting rooms. www.topgolf.com/us/fort-myers Have fun and save with Fort Myers Sun Saver Passport Sunshine is just one of many reasons to visit Southwest Florida. Use your mobile phone to access exclusive deals and savings on experiences and find yourself exploring everything under the sun here. The Beaches of Fort Myers & Sanibel has launched a free mobile savings passport. Users have access to exclusive deals on attractions, restaurants and experiences throughout the destination. To participate:- Sign up at https://explore.fortmyers-sanibel.com
- The passport will be delivered to your mobile phone via text
- Redeem it on your mobile phone at participating businesses
- Visit the website for a complete list of attractions, restaurants and experiences
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01 Jul 21
Partner News
What’s new from The Beaches of Fort Myers & SanibelJuly on The Beaches of Fort Myers & Sanibel means that summer days are ...Read moreWhat’s new from The Beaches of Fort Myers & Sanibel - News & announcementsJuly on The Beaches of Fort Myers & Sanibel means that summer days are in full swing with Fourth of July celebrations and lots of outdoor activities as visitors begin taking long-awaited vacations. In addition to offering plenty of space for social distancing, great year-round weather, shell-drenched beaches, wildlife and the sparkling Gulf of Mexico, the destination offers lots of new experiences for return guests and first-time visitors. For the latest vacation information, visit FortMyers-Sanibel.com Happening this month July Fourth Celebrations City of Cape Coral Red, White and Boom! Begin the day with a 5K run at 7 a.m. (registration at 6 a.m.) that starts at the foot of the Cape Coral Bridge. The evening celebration takes place from 5 to 10 p.m. with live entertainment beginning at 5:30 p.m. and fireworks at 9:30 p.m. Note: the Cape Coral Bridge, as well as Cape Coral Parkway from Del Prado Boulevard to the bridge, will closes at 3 a.m. Sunday, July 4. Details, parking and entertainment: www.capeboom.com Downtown Fort Myers Freedom Fest Celebrate Independence Day beginning at 6 p.m. in downtown Fort Myers with live music from Thunder Beach Band, food trucks, vendors, and fireworks from Lofton Island on the Caloosahatchee River. www.myriverdistrict.com/events/freedom-fest Fort Myers Beach Fireworks The fireworks show begins at 9 p.m. at Times Square. Closing time for the Matanzas Pass Bridge oncoming traffic is from 9 to11:30 p.m. Big Carlos Pass Bridge on the south end of the island will remain open. For parking/trolley information and a list of best places to watch, visit www.fortmyersbeach.org/events/fort-myers-beach-fourth-of-july-celebration Adventures in Paradise Enjoy the Fort Myers Beach fireworks from the water beginning at 7:30 p.m. with a cruise through San Carlos Bay. Watch a beautiful sunset and enjoy drinks and snacks. www.adventureinparadiseinc.com/cruises/holiday-cruises/fourth-of-july-cruise Star Spangled Bonita The fun takes place in Riverside Park from 5 to 9 p.m. and includes live music, food and beverages, activities for kids and a glow parade. Fireworks begin at sunset. www.cityofbonitasprings.org/july4th Turtle nesting season runs through Oct. 31 The destination is known for its wildlife and turtle nesting season is special to those who live here as well as to the visitors who travel from all over the world to experience it. This ritual is one of nature’s miracles. Most common to the area is the loggerhead sea turtle, which lives to be 40-60 years old. These fascinating creatures are big – they weigh 250-400 pounds. Like the visitors, who return year after year to enjoy our beautiful beaches, loggerheads return to the same beach time after time to deposit their eggs. Be sure to observe a nesting turtle from a distance. Do not shine lights on or around her or she may abandon her effort to nest. Forgo taking photos or using cell phones and stay far away where she cannot see you as she crawls back to the water. Lee County has a Sea Turtle Conservation Code. For more information, contact the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation at sccf.org/our-work/sea-turtles or Turtle Time, Inc. at turtletime.org Welcome and Discovery Center opens at Lovers Key State Park Just in time for summer fun, the new Welcome and Discovery Center has opened at Lovers Key State Park. The center is located on the banks of an inland waterway with a design that pays homage to this beautiful backdrop. The $5.7 million structure starts by educating its visitors outdoors, where the pillars of the elevated building imitate mangroves and a 400-gallon touch tank welcomes hands and curiosity. The information desk takes its cues from Old Florida fish shacks and the gift shop includes books, jewelry and art. www.floridastateparks.org/parks-and-trails/lovers-key-state-park Visitors come to Lovers Key to enjoy its shell-strewn beach that stretches 2.5 miles, with three different beach accesses along calm, clear waters. Bikers enjoy more than 5 miles of multi-use trails through maritime hammock and off-the-beaten paths where you may encounter butterflies, marsh rabbits, gopher tortoises and alligators in a freshwater pond. Southern Living magazine named Lovers Key one of Florida’s most romantic destinations. In the early 1900s the island was accessible only by boat. Legend says that only lovers made the effort to get to this romantic island, thus the name Lovers Key. www.southernliving.com/travel/florida/most-romantic-destinations-fl Save the dates 7th annual Island Hopper Songwriter Fest The countdown has started! Returning Sept. 17-26, the award-winning event will include new artists, events and star-studded performances by some of country music’s greatest singer- songwriters from Nashville and beyond. Island Hopper kicks off on Captiva Island Sept. 17-19; moves to downtown Fort Myers Sept. 20-23; and closes at Fort Myers Beach Sept. 24-26. The official Island Hopper mobile app is available to download for iOS and Android users. This new app was designed to enhance the festival experience. Features of the app include:- First chance to purchase tickets for select performances
- Personalized schedule
- Artist information
- Performance times and venues
- Festival coupons
- Island Hopper hotel deals
- Festival maps
- Updates and alerts
- Sign up at https://explore.visitfortmyers.com/
- The passport will be delivered to your mobile phone via text
- Redeem it on your mobile phone at participating businesses
- Visit the website for a complete list of attractions, restaurants and experiences