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Plan Your Summer Getaway to Fort Myers Beach Florida

a large body of water with a city in the background

Are you looking for a great place to enjoy your family’s summer vacation? Then you should consider Fort Myers Beach. While you may have thought more about other southern Florida beaches, Fort Myers Beach has everything you could want – from quiet national parks to bustling festivals.

Exploring Estero Island

Estero Island is the island on which the town of Fort Myers Beach is located. This island is 5 miles long with a fun, family-friendly beach front. All of this is easily accessible with stores and restaurants aplenty. There are also some quiet, less-developed beach areas on the southern end of the island. Here you’ll find Lovers Key State Park, which is a two-mile long beach where you can find plenty of peace and privacy. Of course, there are also a concession stand and place where you can rent bikes, canoes, and kayaks on Fort Myers Beach.

The Everglades

When you want to take a fun, family day trip, why not visit the Everglades? There are private companies that pick you up in Fort Myers Beach and take you on a tour before returning you back “home” again. Various operators and options are available, including airboat rides, driving tours that take you through the diverse habitats, kayaking eco-tours, and swamp buggy adventures. Regardless of the option you choose, you’ll see many different types of wildlife and learn much about the area’s ecology.

Where to Spend Some Time in the Shade

Sometimes you just want to get out of the sun or encounter a rainy afternoon, but that won’t dissipate your fun. There are plenty of fun ways to enjoy your time indoors as well, including:

The Fort Myers Beach Theater has four movie screens. It serves dinner, as well as wine and beer. While the food options are basic, it’s still a lot of fun to combine your dinner with a movie.
Located on San Carlos Island, between Estero Island and the mainland, you’ll find the Ostego Bay Marine Science Center. You’ll find interactive exhibits and displays there (e.g. touch tanks), as well as aquariums, and several special collections. This is a fun way to learn about Southwest Florida’s natural environment.

A Few Other Fun Destinations You Don’t Want to Miss

These are just a few of the many family-friendly activities that are found in this area. There’s also:

  • See Fort Myers Beach from the air with a parasailing adventure
  • Adventure golf at Jungle Golf, Smugglers Cove Adventure Golf, or Congo River Golf
  • Zoomers Amusement Park offers a wide array of indoor-outdoor activities, from bumper boats to mini-bowling
  • Enjoy nonstop action and fun with jet ski rentals and banana boat rides conveniently located at the Lani Kai Island Resort
  • State parks including Lovers Key and Bowditch Point
  • A variety of water-based tours whereby you can enjoy dolphins, sunsets, and shelling
  • Don’t overdo it though! You want to leave plenty of time to relax on the beach.

Now It’s up to You

Now, you can see why so many families have made Fort Myers Beach their “go to” destination for summer vacation. It’s not too soon to start planning your week-long getaway there yourself.

Summer is considered the low season on Fort Myers Beach. Don’t let this deter you. Come find out why locals LOVE summer here. Warm water perfect for swimming, little to no traffic and great deals on everything are to mention but a few.

Wind & Water Sports
1400 Estero Blvd
Fort Myers Beach, FL 33931
239-765-8080