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Must Do Fort Myers, Florida Attractions

Fort Myers • Fort Myers Beach • Sanibel • Captiva

It is no stretch to say there is something for everyone who visits the Fort Myers Beach area. The vacation attractions throughout Fort Myers, Sanibel Island, and Captiva, Florida offer a combination of natural paradise, unique history, and an unlimited amount of things to do.

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Nature in the Fort Myers Area

Exquisite beaches, mangrove forests, marine estuaries and more, all brimming with wildlife and subtropical flora, are right at your fingertips in Fort Myers. Featuring more than 300 species of birds, the Fort Myers area was named the best place for birding in the country by USA Today. Just like other visitors from the north, many birds make their winter home in Southwest Florida. You can catch these feathered friends on a hike, walk, bike or kayak in one of the area’s many refuges and preserves. Watch Eagles on Pine Island. At 17 miles long, this is Florida’s largest island of the western Gulf coast. Just 15 minutes from Cape Coral, this amazing Island consists of five very different communities. In the middle of these communities is Little Pine Island, a preserve and wetland restoration project in progress. There are 25 pairs of American bald eagles who nest here, as well as osprey, spoonbills, herons, ibis, and egrets. You’ll also spot manatees and dolphins in the surrounding waters.

Fort Myers Historical Locations

History enthusiasts will discover just as much to fascinate them. Native Americans, pirates and world-famous inventors have all called the Fort Myers, Florida area home.

The Calusa Indians ruled Southwest Florida for thousands of years before the arrival of famed Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon in the early 1500s. Meaning “the fierce people,” the Calusa lived in communal houses, some big enough to hold 2,000 people. Communal garbage mounds of discarded shells called middens can still be seen today. The shell mounds mark the highest elevation in the area, and most of Useppa Island is on reclaimed land, built up by the compacting of discarded shells over hundreds of years.

Accessible only by boat, Mound Key is now a state park and a significant archeological site in Estero Bay near Fort Myers Beach, Florida.

Sanibel Island

Sanibel Island’s oldest structure is a popular attraction you’ll want to visit—and photograph. Everyone does. The Sanibel Lighthouse has a unique open tower, designed to weather hurricane-force winds, allowing them to pass through the structure without causing major damage.

The original grounds included two identical lighthouse keeper’s dwellings, a storehouse, an oil house (which provided the fuel … later changed to gas and then electricity), and a wharf. Today, you can fish from the lighthouse pier, wander the nature trails and watch the sun rise or set in the peaceful park. The houses, however, are homes to employees who maintain the buildings and grounds and are off limits. As for the lighthouse, it is best appreciated from the outside looking in.

One attraction no one should miss is watching the sunsets. Whether it’s a January day with an average high of 73 degrees or a steamy summer night with temperatures in the 90s, the sun still shines incredibly. The warmth of its orange-red hues will caress you long after your vacation is completed.

Full of extraordinary natural attractions and unequaled history, Fort Myers, Fort Myers Beach, Sanibel and Captiva Island, Florida will leave you amazed and enriched.

See more things to do in Fort Myers, Sanibel Island, and Captiva Island and check out Sarasota and Naples, Florida.

Must Do Fort Myers, Florida Attractions

The Mound House in Fort Myers Beach

Fort Myers Beach's Oldest Structure Built in 1921, The Mound House is the oldest standing structure on Estero Island (Fort Myers Beach) and sits atop an ancient Calusa Indian Shell Mound directly on Estero Bay. The house serves as a multi-level museum, showcasing Calusa artifacts and interactive exhibits. Visitors can learn about Florida prehistory, Calusa Indians, and early pioneer settlements through the Museum's educational programs,... Read More

Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens

Consistently voted "Best Place to Take Kids" by Gulfshore Life and Naples Daily News Families will discover a full day of fun activities and rarely seen species like the giant anteater and Florida panther.  You’ll also find favorites such as lions, bears, cheetahs, and parrots at this nationally accredited zoo and historic botanical garden. Naples Zoo is also one of only a few zoos in the... Read More

Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre in Fort Myers

Dazzling Shows and Award-Winning Dining Experience an award-winning buffet and dazzling Broadway musicals with a live orchestra at Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre in Fort Myers, Florida. Lunch and dinner buffet menus include salad bar, rolls and butter, and assorted desserts. They also offer a plated dinner menu on Friday and Saturday evenings. All meals include coffee and hot and cold tea. Sodas and all... Read More

BIG Arts

Sanibel Island Cultural Arts Center BIG Arts was founded in 1979 and has been providing cultural fulfillment and enrichment to Sanibel residents and visitors ever since. Their diverse programs cover all types of dance, films, visual arts, theater, comedy, classical, jazz, pop, and contemporary music in a full program of performances, workshops, and special events. See BIG Arts calendar. The BIG... Read More

Seminole Casino Hotel in Immokalee

Play and Stay at Seminole Casino With over 1,400 of the newest slot machines, a WPT poker room, 38 live table games, there are plenty of things to do and lots to win. If you’re into cards, try your luck at Blackjack, Pai Gow poker, Mini-Baccarat, Electronic Roulette, Ultimate Texas Hold'em, or Let it Ride.  Slot bets from 1¢ to $100. Table Games starting... Read More

J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge in Sanibel Island

J.N. "Ding" Darling National Wildlife Refuge on Sanibel Island, Florida is part of the largest undeveloped mangrove ecosystem in the United States! This 6,400-acre refuge is home to more than 270 types of birds, 35 species of mammals, and 60 different reptiles and amphibians and is world famous for its spectacular migratory bird population. Tours, hiking and biking trails, fishing, kayaking are some... Read More

Sanibel Island Historical Museum & Village

Sanibel Island's Pioneers Pay tribute to the early pioneers and homesteaders on Sanibel Island, Florida at this historical village and museum. The Museum was founded in 1984 with a mission to preserve, protect and share Sanibel Island history. The village is comprised of eleven buildings, eight of which have been historically restored and some dating from as far back as 1898! The Historical Village Visitors can... Read More


Wonder Gardens in Bonita Springs

Explore the three-acre botanical gardens and interact with more than 300 rescued, rehabilitated and non-releasable birds and reptiles in historic Downtown Bonita Springs, Florida. You'll find African mahogany trees, kapok trees, giant staghorn ferns, gorgeous Shaving Brush flowers, orchids, bromeliads, and fruit trees that all flourish in South Florida's warm wet climate. The Native Butterfly Garden is a relatively new exhibit with plenty of... Read More

Edison & Ford Winter Estates in Fort Myers

Historic Edison & Ford In 1886, inventor Thomas Edison purchased land along the Caloosahatchee River in Fort Myers and constructed a winter home dubbed Seminole Lodge where he and his wife Mina wintered until the inventor’s death in 1931. Wanting to spend the winters with the Edison's, their friends Henry Ford and his wife Clara purchased the adjacent property in 1915 and built... Read More