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| Fort Myers | |
History rich Fort Myers lies on the Caloosahatchee River 15 miles
inland from the Gulf of Mexico. Also known as the City of Palms, Fort Myers hosts the
County's largest event, the Edison Festival of Light, every February. |
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| Cape Coral | |
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| The barrier islands | |
| Gasparilla | |
| The barrier island at Boca Grande hosts miles of white sand beaches and quaint shops. The lighthouse at Boca Grande was built in 1890. The Boca Grande Harbor was once the loading dock for Florida's phospate mines. | |
| Cayo Costa, Cabbage Key, Useppa and North Captiva. | |
| These islands are still only accessible by boat. Cayo Costa is a state park and can be reached by ferry boat. Rental cabins are available. | |
| Sanibel and Captiva Islands | |
Famous for the rare and beautiful shells that wash up on the beaches. Sanibel and Captiva
host many white sand beaches, J.N. "Ding" Darling National Wildlife Refuge and
miles of bike trails. Sanibel and Captiva are a vacation destination known the world
over. |
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| Estero Island | |
| Home to Fort Myers Beach. Seven Miles of beach dotted with resorts, motels, restaurants and shops. Known as the world's safest beach. There is a public fishing pier. | |
| Lovers Key | |
| Between Fort Myers Beach and Bonita Beach is the Lovers Key State Recreation Area. A quick and interesting tram ride transports you across Oyster Bay to the beach. | |