Naples & Fort Myers Beaches
Lover's Key State Park (8700
Estero Blvd., Fort Myers Beach) rewards visitors with 2 miles (3.2 kms)
of Gulf beach famous for its fantastic shelling and natural
beauty.
The beach is rated in the top 5 of Florida’s beaches and is
located in a 1600 park featuring maritime hammocks, saltwater canals and
mangrove fringed lagoons.
Home to a wide assortment of flora and fauna,
the park is an ideal place to explore nature by kayak, bicycle or
walking.
Cayo Costa State Park (off
Captiva
Island) is located approximately 12 miles (19 kms) west of Cape Coral
and is only accessible by boat from nearby Gasparilla, Pine, and
Captiva islands.
Occupying most of a sand island that lies in a chain of
barrier islands, this 2,132-acre park has un-crowded pristine beaches,
pine forests, mangrove swamps, oak hammocks, and grasslands. This is a
great destination for get-away-from-it-all experience.
Naples Beaches
comprise several separate
beaches extending over 11 miles (18 kms), and featuring pure white sands
lapped by the tranquil waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Clam Pass
and Delnor-Wiggins are just two of the more popular beaches in the
Naples area.
Few Florida beaches are as attractive as the oceanfront at Naples'
famous Millionaires' Row. The historic Naples Pier is a favorite
fishing spot and a place to
catch a magnificent sunset across the Gulf Of Mexico.
Holiday makers visiting
the Naples and Fort Myers area will find an excellent selection of
vacation accommodation to suit all tastes
and budgets, ranging from hotels, resorts, self catering apartments and
bed and breakfast establishments.
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