Clamshell seasonal rental property
Here is a video tour of one of clamshells seasonal rental properties
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Zenny Is On The Loose Cape Harbour Marina Neighborhood Cape Coral Florida
Zenny Is On The Loose Cape Harbour Marina Neighborhood Cape Coral Florida
Luxury Lifestyle Homes alerts luxury home buyers in Southwest Florida that Zenny is On The Loose in the Cape Harbour Marina neighborhood in Cape Coral, Florida in his quest to find unique properties and neighborhoods in Southwest Florida. (PRWeb Mar 23, 2010) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2010/03/prweb3758974.htm
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Categories: Captiva Condominiums Tags: Cape, Coral, Florida, Harbour, Loose, Marina, Neighborhood, Zenny
Sanibel/Captiva Island, FL Annual Home rentals?
Any body out there from FL and know how I can look to see annual home rentals on the islands? I tried Ft Myers News press online but they did not have any Island rentals. any help would be great thanks.
Categories: Captiva Condominiums Tags: Annual, Home, Island, rentals, Sanibel/Captiva
East Coast or West, Florida Beaches are the Best – check out Fort Myers, Florida Beaches!
Lee County is home to Fort Myers, Fort Myers Beach, Bonita Springs
and the islands of Sanibel and Captiva. It is the most populous
county in Southwest Florida. The county seat is Fort Myers and
the largest city is Cape Coral. The Gulf of Mexico has a huge
influence on the area and the three rivers: the Caloosahatchee,
the Estero and the Imperial, provide fantastic recreational
opportunities.
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Fort Myers accommodations are plentiful; choose a resort, a hotel or a motel, Fort Myers and Lee County have it all.
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Natural Florida beach sand and warm waters invite you to relax, read or
partake in a favorite beach activity – shelling. Each beach has a
personality all its own. Families will find soft, white sand great for kids. Couples
can experience solitude and exceptional sunsets. And active types
can enjoy volleyball, picnicking, shelling, cycling and skim boarding.
â?¢ Lee County offers annual parking stickers for $60 per year.
â?¢ Bonita Springs residents pay $5 for an annual parking decal
which allows parking at Bonita Beach Park, Access #1 and Little
Hickory Island Beach Park for free.
â?¢ Sanibel Island beaches have metered parking. Property
owners and long term visitors may obtain A & B parking permits;
A/property owners/$12/year; B/ visitors/$90/year.
â?¢ On Sanibel, the police will arrange for delivery of a
handicapped wheelchair for 4 hours at no charge. Call 239-472-
3111.
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Bonita Beach Park
Location: 27954 Hickory Blvd.,west end of Bonita Beach Blvd.,
Bonita Springs
Phone: 239-533-7275 Lee County Parks and Recreation
Hours: sunrise to sunset
Parking: $2/hour
Amenities: 3 miles of beach, restrooms, picnic shelters with tables
and grills, playground, sand volleyball courts, food concession,
showers, restaurant
Activities: swimming, fishing, shelling, sunbathing, walking
Pets: no
Of Special Interest: Bonita Springs is a small coastal community
with beaches that are quite beautiful and less harried than Fort
Myers Beach to the north.
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Bonita Beach (Accesses)
Location: 10 accesses along Hickory Blvd. #1 is located just north
of Bonita Beach Park, Bonita Springs
Phone: 239-533-7275 Lee County Parks and Recreation
Hours: sunrise to sunset
Parking: limited, Access #1, $2/hour, Accesses #2-9, limited and
free
Amenities: 3 miles of beach, no facilities
Activities: swimming, sunbathing, shelling, fishing, walking
Pets: no
Of Special Interest: The beachfront is residential; a mix of high
and mid rise condominiums and individual homes.
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Little Hickory Island Beach Park
Location: 2 miles north of Bonita Beach Park on Hickory Blvd.,
Bonita Springs
Phone: 239-533-7275 Lee County Parks and Recreation
Hours: sunrise to sunset
Parking: metered parking
Amenities: 3 miles of beach, picnic tables, restrooms, showers
Activities: swimming, fishing, shelling, canoeing, kayaking,
sunbathing, walking
Pets: no
Lovers Key State Park
Location: 8700 Estero Blvd., Fort Myers Beach. 10.5 miles west of
I75 at exit 116
Phone: 239-463-4588
Hours: 8 AM to sunset
Parking: $8/vehicle
Amenities: 700 acres, 2 miles of beach, 5 miles of bike trails,
bike rentals, boat ramp, food & equiPMent rental concessions,
playgrounds, picnic shelters with grills, restrooms, nature trails,
pavilion, outdoor showers, guided ranger tours
Activities: birding, boating, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, hiking,
biking, shelling, swimming, wildlife viewing
Pets: Yes, on 6â?? leashes. State parks do not permit pets on beaches
or playgrounds, or in bathing areas, cabins, park buildings or
concession facilities
Of Special Interest: A haven for wildlife, the islands and their
waters are home to West Indian manatees, bottlenose dolphins,
roseate spoonbills, marsh rabbits, and bald eagles. The two mile
long beach is accessible by boardwalk or tram and was selected as
the #4 beach in Florida by the Travel Channel.
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Fort Myers Beach
Location: Accesses #11 thru #35 are on Estero Blvd. from Big
Carlos Pass to the south to Matanzas Pass Bridge to the north.
Colored banners designate their location, number and have symbols
indicating whether they have amenities, accessibility or parking
(fee required) #37 through #41 north of the Matanzas Bridge on
Estero Blvd. allow for foot-traffic only-no parking.
Phone: 239-765-0202 Town of Fort Myers
Hours: dawn to dusk
Parking: Metered parking is located on Old San Carlos Blvd., Estero
Blvd., Center St., and Fifth St. $2/hour, 2 hour limit. On Fifth St.,
the spaces are $1/hour. Long term parking is available on all beach
access streets and in the lot under the Matanzas Pass Bridge. $1/
hour, no time limit. In season, get there very early to find a spot or
park on the mainland and take the trolley over.
Amenities: Lynn Hall Memorial Park (Pier): restrooms and Times
Square with beachfront restaurants and shopping
Activities: fishing, swimming, shelling, handicapped access,
sunbathing, walking
Pets: yes, on 6â?? leashes
Of Special Interest: Fort Myers Beach (Estero Island) boasts miles
of white, sandy beaches, where the ocean floor slopes gently
towards the horizon with no sudden drop-offs or big waves. All
of the beaches are â??natural beachesâ?, meaning that they are
not raked or otherwise groomed. This allows beach visitors to
enjoy all of the coastâ??s amenities while preserving its native
environment. The busy intersection of San Carlos Boulevard
and Estero Boulevard is packed with bars, beach-apparel shops,
restaurants, and motels that draw singles and families. Itâ??s a
Coney Island atmosphere that is referred to as â??Times Square.â?
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Lynn Hall Park
Location: 1050 Main St., Fort Myers Beach, in the heart of
downtown
Phone: 239-533-7275 Lee County Parks and Recreation
Hours: sunrise to sunset
Parking: $2/hour, 100 spaces
Amenities: licensed fishing pier with bait shop, picnic shelters
with grills, playground, outdoor showers, restrooms, shopping
Activities: swimming, shelling, fishing, sunbathing, walking
Pets: no
Of Special Interest: Located just north of the foot of the
Matanzas Pass Bridge, next to â??Times Squareâ? in the heart
of downtown Fort Myers Beach, this lively gulf front park is
adjacent to shopping and restaurants.
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Bowditch Point Regional Park
Location: 50 Estero Blvd., Fort Myers Beach
Phone: 239-533-7275 Lee County Parks and Recreation
Hours: 8 AM to ½ hour past sunset
Parking: $1/hour, 75 spaces
Amenities: day docks for boats up to 28 ft, paddle craft
launch onto Great Calusa Blueway Paddling Trail, walking trails
through preserve area, picnic tables and grills, food concession,
restrooms and changing facilities
Activities: boating, swimming, fishing, sunbathing, walking,
handicapped access
Pets: no
Of Special Interest: Located on the northern tip of Fort Myers
Beach, this park has access to the Bay and the Gulf and provides
a much quieter experience than the beaches in town.
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Bunche Beach (Preserve)
Location: 18201 John Morris Road, Fort Myers
Phone: 239-533-7275 Lee County Parks and Recreation
Hours: sunrise to sunset
Parking: free lot
Amenities: none
Activities: swimming, photography, sunbathing, walking
Pets: no
Of Special Interest: This 731 acre preserve is a natural tidal
wetlands area. It is pristine and completely natural offering a
sandy beach, mangrove forests, salt flats and a wide variety of
wildlife for viewing.
Categories: Captiva Condominiums Tags: Beaches, Best, check, Coast, East, Florida, Fort, Myers, West
Captiva Island
Captiva Island will captivate you with the serene paced lifestyle, family activities to enjoy, beautiful sugary white sand beaches sprinkled with pastel colored seashells and glistening tropical azure blue seas. In the village of Captiva Island there are quaint shops to explore and a variety of restaurants to experience. Golf courses in the area where you can test your mettle on the green, and the fishing and boating are unequalled. To end a perfect day witness breathtaking brightly colored sunsets.
You will be enchanted by beautiful, alluring Captiva Island, where once, it is said, pirates roamed, conquistadors explored and Calusa Indians called home. The mystery and adventure is still here. Treasures to be found in the way of a good life, spectacular white sand beaches scattered with “treasures from the sea”, pastel colored seashells and breathtaking sunrises and sunsets. There are superb accommodations, restaurants and shopping. Golfing, tennis, fishing, boating, children’s activities.
Captiva Island, is sister to larger Sanibel Island, and is just over a small bridge which crosses at Turner Beach. Turner Beach is a great place for catching that prize fish and also for finding the colorful shells that these islands are famous for. The beach stretches 5 miles to the northern tip of Captiva Island at Redfish Pass. From the bridge at Turner beach, Captiva Drive is a scenic drive past giant cactus, colorful bougainvilleas and other tropical flora along a stretch of sea and sand ending at “downtown” Captiva, which is more of a village than a town.
A truly fun vacation, holiday, memorable wedding, honeymoon or just a get-a-way awaits young and old alike on Captiva Island.
Captivating Captiva Island is the perfect place for you and your family to spend a day or two of your vacation. With Florida’s sub tropical climate Captiva Island has sunshine all year round. Sugary white sand beaches littered with pastel colored seashells for which the area is world renowned. The seas are a clear Caribbean azure blue. Play golf until your heart desires, and the fishing and boating are unequaled. For your dining pleasure there are restaurants offering “Floridian” cuisine and from casual, funky fun to fine dining. Shopping in the village of Captiva Island is exhilarating and you will find something for everyone.
Your visit to Captiva Island is not complete without sampling some of the local fare and succulent fresh seafood. You will find a wide selection of ethnic foods in the area. Dine in one of the fine restaurants where chefs cook up some of the freshest, tastiest dishes you have ever tasted. Whether you are looking to enjoy a lavish six course meal or a more casual dining scene, you will find just what you’re looking for. Bon apetit !
It is time for fun on Captiva Island. Enjoying a sub-tropical climate and being able to be outdoors in the sunshine all year around. There are so many activitities to choose from, fishing, golf, boating, kayaking, canoeing, tennis, swimming, bike riding. Go boating down the waterways and view a variety of wildlife such as, dolphins, blue herons, racoons and many different species of colorful birds. Wonderful memories for all times for everyone.
Shelling is so much fun and Captiva Island has such a variety of shells to find, just to collect and admire or use in a craft, on a mirror, lamps, boxes etc. Captiva is one of the islands that is literarily made up of shells, created over thousands of years, and is one of the islands that is considered best in the world for shelling. The islands geography of lying east and west rather than north and south, as most islands, allows Captiva and its sister islands to catch abundant sea shells from the Gulf of Mexico.
“Shop ’til you drop” is a motto of some island visitors. Captiva Islands shops are clustered at the north end of Captiva Drive and on Andy Rosse Lane. Strolling along the village paths from shop to shop, you will find antiques, casual fashions, pottery, hand painted furniture and many unique gifts for that special someone. Then try a restaurant to have that refreshing break.
Categories: Captiva Condominiums Tags: Captiva, Island
Moondance of Backwater Bay North Captiva
Enjoy beautiful sunsets and gulf breezes from the many covered porches of this 4br/4ba tropical island beach house. Panoramic gulf and bay views from the observation deck. Stunning is the description for the decor by Norfleet Interiors of Sanibel. 2 Master bedrooms and baths with walk in showers and jacuzzi tubs. 2 guest bedrooms with french doors to private porches. Great room with 42 plasma tv and wireless high speed internet. Dining for 10 and corian counters. Heated pool with pool bath and outdoor shower. Golf carts and beach bikes for your island adventures.www.vrbo.com
Categories: Captiva Condominiums Tags: Backwater, Captiva, Moondance, North
Panel preparing for Food & Travel Fest
Panel preparing for Food & Travel Fest
The Captiva Community Panel will be putting on their second annual Food & Travel Festival fundraiser, hosted by South Seas Island Resort, on Thursday, April 8 in Chadwick’s Square from 4 to 6:30 p.m.
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