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THE DESTINATION OF THE BEACH(CAPTIVA)
Captiva Island Florida - Southwest
North of Sanibel
Island lies its smaller, laid-back neighbor; Captiva Island. With no attractions
to speak of, save for pristine beaches and stately coconut palms, Captiva is
still one of the most famous and exclusive destinations in Florida. Families,
artists, writers, and celebs looking for the ultimate in peaceful getaways pride
themselves on scouting out the low-key locale, where there's little to do but
relax. Gourmands enjoy exquisite meals served up at five-star restaurants and
delicious casual fare served on brick patios. The yachting set enjoys island
hopping from Captiva to trendy Cabbage Key, Boca Grande, and Useppa, but for the
most part the main attraction here is the sun and sand - which you never have to
leave the island to enjoy. Next door, Sanibel's huge wildlife refuge attracts
avid fishermen, naturalists, and outdoor enthusiasts.
Sanibel-Captiva Island Vacation Guide
Location: Off the coast of Fort
Myers there are hundreds of small coastal islands, including Sanibel and
Captiva, which are connected to the mainland via a three-mile causeway (with a
$3 toll). Visitors fly into Southwest Florida International Airport. The islands
are west of the airport. Attractions: The islands are known for
their lush tropical atmosphere, beaches and other natural resources. At the
Sanibel Lighthouse, you can fish from the pier or pick your spot for a beautiful
sunset. Shopping is a main attraction, with an abundance of upscale shops along
Periwinkle Way. A large portion of Sanibel Island is reserved for the
J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge
<http://www.southwestfloridatraveler.com/attractions/jn-ding-darling-national-wildlife-refuge.html>, a top attraction
for nature-lovers. You’ll find the refuge on Sanibel-Captiva Road. Visitors can
drive, bike or hike the five-mile wildlife drive. Shelling is a top attraction
here, and water activities can be arranged at Tarpon Bay Recreation (at the
refuge). Also on Sanibel-Captiva Road, you’ll find the<http://www.southwestfloridatraveler.com/attractions/bailey-matthews-shell-museum.html>. You’re sure to
enjoy a dolphin watch or sunset cruise with Captiva Cruises
<http://www.southwestfloridatraveler.com/attractions/captiva-cruises.html>, located at the
far end of Captiva Island.
Beaches: The beaches here are
pristine with soft, white sand and shells galore. Sanibel has four public
beaches with metered parking, plus lots of beachfront along the Sanibel
Causeway. Captiva’s beaches are situated for great sunsets.
Shopping: From the Sanibel Causeway, you’ll hit Periwinkle Way. Turn
right and you’ll encounter a lush shopping paradise with a variety of chic shops
and boutiques, art galleries and restaurants. As you head west on Periwinkle
Way, stop at Tahitian Gardens and Periwinkle Place, where you won’t want to miss
Congress Jewelers for sealife and beach-themed fine jewelry. Near the end of
Periwinkle Way, the Village Shops offers a variety of boutiques, including Kirby
Rambo, a great spot for fun, creative home d?cor. You’ll find some interesting
shops on Captiva Island as well. Be sure to stop in Jungle Drums for more
artistic home d?cor.
Dining: On Sanibel and Captiva Islands,
you’ll find lots of dining choices, from fast-food to fine dining, and
everything in between. It’s impossible to recommend only a few, but for
starters, you can try the Periwinkle Place Bistro for a pre-shopping breakfast.
For lunch, Cheeburger-Cheeburger and The Lazy Flamingo are good casual choices.
For fine dining, Jacaranda and McT’s Shrimp House & Tavern are good bets. On
Captiva, Mucky Duck is a great choice with a great Gulf view - be sure to try
the barbecued bacon-wrapped shrimp or the duck fingers. Another good choice is
R.C. Otter’s Island Eats.
Accommodations: The accommodations
are generally found on the south side of Sanibel Island. The lush foliage allows
this area to be secluded from the commercial Periwinkle Way, making your stay a
relaxing paradise.
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