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Best Beaches in Fort Myers

Harshada Kekare
  • Located on Lover's Key and three other barrier island—Black Island, Inner and Long Key.
  • It’s a good place for collecting shells from the water’s edge or enjoying a picnic.
Lover’s Key State Park
  • Located on the south end of Sanibel Island.
  • Plenty of shade trees, seashells, a picnic area, and an amazing view of the Gulf.
Lighthouse Beach Park
  • This is one of the few natural areas in the Florida barrier islands.
  • Sand here is white and soft, the water is beautiful and the beach is extremely clean.
Barefoot Beach
  • Tarpon bay beach is a great place for anyone who enjoys marine life.
  • Sand here is white and soft, the water is beautiful and the beach is extremely clean.
Tarpon Bay Beach
  • Great beach to watch sunset - and to enjoy an evening walk.
  • You will see a variety of sea birds and likely to watch dolphins playing in the water if you have a lucky day.
Captiva Beach
  • You will spot lot of star fish and jelly fish while walking around the border of the shores.
  • You will find lovely facilities like restrooms and dressing rooms nearby the clean beach.
Bowditch Point
  • The beach here is nice, but it certainly gets crowded during Christmas.
  • The park has parking, restrooms, showers and grill facilities with access to a nice stretch of white sand beach.
Lynn Hall Memorial Park
  • The water here is amazing and if you walk far enough it’s very peaceful and relaxing.
  • A beautiful spacious beach with a wide variety of water and nature related activities to choose from.
Causeway Islands
  • You will enjoy a lot of marine wildlife, like Dolphins jumping out of the water to entertain.
  • A great beach for those who just want to relax! Facilities are incredible, the beach is nice and not too crowded.
Bowman’s Beach
  • It is paradise with its white sand beach and clear blue water.
  • A great beach for those who just want to relax! Facilities are incredible, the beach is nice and not too crowded.
Cayo Costa State Park