Spending the holidays away from the winter wonderland of snow-covered states doesn’t mean you can’t ring in the Christmas cheer! Visitors to Fort Myers, Fort Myers Beach, and Sanibel and Captiva Islands during the holiday... Read more
Creating a packing list is an easy way to ensure that you do not forget any items for your upcoming vacation. Use this handy list to take the stress out of vacation packing... Read more
As the cooler days of winter in Southwest Florida begin to descend, they are the perfect time to get out and about exploring the area. Fort Myers pulls out all the stops to provide... Read more
Stingrays frequently can be found in the warm shallow waters of the Gulf of Mexico during the months of May through October. They come close to shore in search of food and bury... Read more
Have your plans for fun in the Florida sun gone awry? Don’t fret! Use this handy guide to keep your kids entertained for hours until the sun shines again. Explore a Museum or... Read more
Mother’s Day is the perfect time to enjoy the beautiful spring weather with the mothers and grandmothers in your life. Fort Myers and Sanibel Island are filled with great spots to enjoy the... Read more
Known for its abundant nature and historical estates, Fort Myers connects a stretch of islands along Florida’s Southwest Gulf Coast. Its proximity to the water, shelling, and nature also makes Fort Myers a... Read more
Challenge your kids to find starfish, egg casings, sea glass, sand dollars, coral, sharks’ teeth, and more while exploring southwest Florida’s white sandy beaches. They will enjoy exploring the coastal environment and delight... Read more
Nature and history lovers flock to the Fort Myers, Florida area for its wealth of outdoor activities, historic estates, and shelling opportunities. There’s plenty of things to do in and around Fort Myers to satisfy... Read more
1. Florida Repertory Theatre You get a double hit of culture when you attend a production at the Florid Rep. This cozy theater is in the Historic Arcade and was built in 1908 when... Read more