WELCOME TO SANIBEL CAPTIVA ISLAND
Secluded, shell-strewn Sanibel and Captiva Islands
offer the optimal uncluttered, sophisticated beach retreat. These
subtropical isles, connected to the mainland by a scenic three-mile
causeway, are the southernmost in a chain of barrier islands stretching
along the southwest coast.
In this minimally developed paradise you will find no traffic lights,
skyscrapers, neon signs, or chain restaurants. Zoning ordinances
mandate that all human-made structures blend naturally into the
wilderness environment. A national wildlife refuge takes up a major
portion of Sanibel Island. Home to roseate spoonbills, egrets, herons,
alligators, and otters, the J.N. "Ding" National Wildlife
Refuge offers guests open-air tram rides with a naturalist on board.
Visitors can also drive, bike, walk, or canoe the winding water
and land routes.
World-renown as a spectacular shelling destination,
Sanibel's beaches run for 12 miles along the south. With more than
275 shell types washing ashore, this island is considered the best
site in the nation for collecting shells, and third best in the
world.
At the other end of the pleasure spectrum, Sanibel
also has plenty of chic shops, galleries, restaurants, and resorts.
All are artfully sheltered from the roadway by lush canopies of
majestic palms, Australian pines, and bright floral blooms.
Captiva Island, ranked as one of the country's
most romantic beaches, is located toward Sanibel's northern tip,
connected by a short, picturesque bridge. According to legend, Captiva
Island got its name when pirate Jose Gaspar kept beautiful women
captive here in the late 1700s. Today Captiva's white beaches are
legendary.
More remote than Sanibel, Captiva Island abounds
with outdoor beauty. It was in this peaceful haven that Anne Morrow
Lindberg, wife of the well-known aviator, penned "A Gift from
the Sea," her best-selling memoir. The contemplative volume
includes chapters such as, "The Beach," "Moon Shell,"
and "Oyster Bed," reflecting the treasures to be discovered
here. This tiny sliver of land contains four miles of sandy beaches.
Off the coast of Captiva and Sanibel, part of Florida's
Tropical Island Getaway, are more than 100 islands. Many are uninhabited
mangrove clusters, while others boast spectacular beaches.
A major attraction on Captiva is the South Seas
Resort, a huge luxury resort with a busy marina at the northern
tip of the isle. From the marina, Captiva Cruises launches boat
rides to many of the outer islands, including Cabbage Key, where
Jimmy Buffet is said to have written the words to the popular song
"Cheeseburger in Paradise." Other cruise destinations
are Useppa Island, Boca Grande, and Cayo Costa Island. On almost
every trip, cruisers spot dolphins jumping playfully in the wake
of the vessel.
For dining, a fun place to enjoy a hearty meal
and a quirky environment is at Captiva's Bubble Room, which features
memorabilia from the 1930s-1950s. The unique decor captures the
anything-goes-attitude of this tropical island hideaway. Another
favorite is Mucky Duck, on the Captiva waterfront, specializing
in tantalizingly fresh seafood.
Sanibel Island offers a wider array of dining and
lodging options. For award-winning gourmet dining, try Chez Le Bear
at the Sanibel Harbour Resort and Spa. They also offer a dinner
cruise aboard a custom-made yacht.
To reach this Gulf of Mexico getaway, 17 miles
southwest of Fort Myers, take Interstate 75 to Exit 21 (Daniels
Parkway) west to Summerlin Road. Get on the Sanibel Causeway, pay
the $3 round-trip toll, and cross into the coast of seashells.
Periwinkle Drive is Sanibel Island's main thoroughfare.
It leads to Gulf Drive, which is lined with lodging to fit the needs
of any type of visitor. In Captiva Island, Captiva Road is the major
passageway. A friendly Visitor's Center is posted on the causeway
on the way to the island.
- by Valinda Almeida, Contributing Writer
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Sanibel Captiva
Fast Facts
Best
Time to Go
Definitely, a year-round destination
for fishermen --- grouper, cobia, flounder, and other
fish are hauled in 12 months out of the year. cont...
Average
Weather
January is the coldest
month, with average daytime highs of 72 degrees.
cont...
Transportation
Southwest Florida International
Airport in nearby Lee County is served by almost all
major airlines cont...
In-Season
Costs
Hotel rooms at resorts can be
pricey, with $175 being an excellent rate for an in-season
resort room, and occasional special rates in the $80
to $100 range. cont...
Day
Trips
Sanibel Island Adventures, accessible
at (941) 826-7566, offers day trips and overnights around
the Southwest Florida waters, as does Captiva Cruises,
who can be reached at (941) 472-5300. cont...
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