Source: Sanibel Captiva Chamber of Commerce/Milissa Sprecher PhotographySanibel Captiva IslandThis barrier island in the Gulf of Mexico is famous for its seashells, and charms visitors with its sunsets, watersports and family-friendly resorts.WorldNorth AmericaUSALee CountyFloridaFort MyersSanibel Captiva Island
Source: Tourism MediaFort Myers BeachLocated only a few miles offshore from Fort Myers, this small island is filled with beautiful beaches, a variety of nature and a lively downtown area.WorldNorth AmericaUSALee CountyFloridaFort MyersFort Myers Beach
Source: Tourism MediaFort Myers BeachLocated only a few miles offshore from Fort Myers, this small island is filled with beautiful beaches, a variety of nature and a lively downtown area.WorldNorth AmericaUSALee CountyFloridaFort MyersFort Myers Beach
Source: Tourism MediaCentennial ParkJust minutes from Fort Myers’ historic downtown district, this park’s centerpiece is the statue honoring three of the city’s most famous citizens. WorldNorth AmericaUSALee CountyFloridaFort MyersFort Myers River DistrictCentennial Park
Source: Tourism MediaSix Mile Cypress Slough PreserveFrom the comfort of elevated boardwalks, walk among the turtles, otters, alligators and other creatures that call this wetlands home.WorldNorth AmericaUSALee CountyFloridaFort MyersSix Mile Cypress Slough Preserve
Source: Tourism MediaManatee ParkWatch Florida’s most famous marine creature, the manatee, swim in its natural habitat at this non-captive park on the Orange River. WorldNorth AmericaUSALee CountyFloridaFort MyersManatee Park
Source: Tourism MediaFort Myers BeachLocated only a few miles offshore from Fort Myers, this small island is filled with beautiful beaches, a variety of nature and a lively downtown area.WorldNorth AmericaUSALee CountyFloridaFort MyersFort Myers Beach
Source: Tourism MediaFort Myers BeachLocated only a few miles offshore from Fort Myers, this small island is filled with beautiful beaches, a variety of nature and a lively downtown area.WorldNorth AmericaUSALee CountyFloridaFort MyersFort Myers Beach
Source: Tourism MediaFort Myers BeachLocated only a few miles offshore from Fort Myers, this small island is filled with beautiful beaches, a variety of nature and a lively downtown area.WorldNorth AmericaUSALee CountyFloridaFort MyersFort Myers Beach
Source: Tourism MediaSix Mile Cypress Slough PreserveFrom the comfort of elevated boardwalks, walk among the turtles, otters, alligators and other creatures that call this wetlands home.WorldNorth AmericaUSALee CountyFloridaFort MyersSix Mile Cypress Slough Preserve
Source: Tourism MediaSix Mile Cypress Slough PreserveFrom the comfort of elevated boardwalks, walk among the turtles, otters, alligators and other creatures that call this wetlands home.WorldNorth AmericaUSALee CountyFloridaFort MyersSix Mile Cypress Slough Preserve
Source: Tourism MediaSix Mile Cypress Slough PreserveFrom the comfort of elevated boardwalks, walk among the turtles, otters, alligators and other creatures that call this wetlands home.WorldNorth AmericaUSALee CountyFloridaFort MyersSix Mile Cypress Slough Preserve
Source: Tourism MediaFort Myers BeachLocated only a few miles offshore from Fort Myers, this small island is filled with beautiful beaches, a variety of nature and a lively downtown area.WorldNorth AmericaUSALee CountyFloridaFort MyersFort Myers Beach
Source: Tourism MediaReflection LakesWorldNorth AmericaUSALee CountyFloridaFort MyersReflection Lakes
Source: Sanibel Captiva Chamber of Commerce/Dave Meardon PhotographySanibel Captiva IslandThis barrier island in the Gulf of Mexico is famous for its seashells, and charms visitors with its sunsets, watersports and family-friendly resorts.WorldNorth AmericaUSALee CountyFloridaFort MyersSanibel Captiva Island
Source: Tourism MediaManatee ParkWatch Florida’s most famous marine creature, the manatee, swim in its natural habitat at this non-captive park on the Orange River. WorldNorth AmericaUSALee CountyFloridaFort MyersManatee Park
Source: Sanibel Captiva Chamber of Commerce/Dave Meardon PhotographySanibel Captiva IslandThis barrier island in the Gulf of Mexico is famous for its seashells, and charms visitors with its sunsets, watersports and family-friendly resorts.WorldNorth AmericaUSALee CountyFloridaFort MyersSanibel Captiva Island
Source: Tourism MediaReflection LakesWorldNorth AmericaUSALee CountyFloridaFort MyersReflection Lakes
Source: Sanibel Captiva Chamber of Commerce/Dave Meardon PhotographySanibel Captiva IslandThis barrier island in the Gulf of Mexico is famous for its seashells, and charms visitors with its sunsets, watersports and family-friendly resorts.WorldNorth AmericaUSALee CountyFloridaFort MyersSanibel Captiva Island
Source: Tourism MediaManatee ParkWatch Florida’s most famous marine creature, the manatee, swim in its natural habitat at this non-captive park on the Orange River. WorldNorth AmericaUSALee CountyFloridaFort MyersManatee Park
Source: Sanibel Captiva Chamber of Commerce/Dave Meardon PhotographySanibel Captiva IslandThis barrier island in the Gulf of Mexico is famous for its seashells, and charms visitors with its sunsets, watersports and family-friendly resorts.WorldNorth AmericaUSALee CountyFloridaFort MyersSanibel Captiva Island
Source: Tourism MediaReflection LakesWorldNorth AmericaUSALee CountyFloridaFort MyersReflection Lakes
Source: Tourism MediaCentennial ParkJust minutes from Fort Myers’ historic downtown district, this park’s centerpiece is the statue honoring three of the city’s most famous citizens. WorldNorth AmericaUSALee CountyFloridaFort MyersFort Myers River DistrictCentennial Park
Source: Tourism MediaSix Mile Cypress Slough PreserveFrom the comfort of elevated boardwalks, walk among the turtles, otters, alligators and other creatures that call this wetlands home.WorldNorth AmericaUSALee CountyFloridaFort MyersSix Mile Cypress Slough Preserve