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If you’re planning an outing to North Captiva Island and could use a lift, Island Girl Charters provides years of experience and a wealth of customizable options to get you there with their excellent water taxi service. Guests can easily charter a private water taxi to the island or arrange additional excursions for shelling, nature tours, or for dolphin, manatee, and bird watching–most trips can be customized to suit your crew’s specific needs.
If you’re itching to get out and explore unspoiled, undeveloped Florida shoreline, an excursion to Cayo Costa State Park will be right down your alley. Campers love this idyllic spot for its gorgeous natural scenery, teeming wildlife, and multitude of ways to enjoy the wealth of activities it offers–from biking and bird watching in the island’s iterior, to swimming, snorkeling, shelling, and fishing on the coast. Once a favorite fishing spot of the Calusa tribe, Cayo Costa can only be accessed by boat or kayak.The park offers campsites and cabins for visitors who want to stay overnight under the stars, making Cayo Costa one of the most magical destinations in the area.
Step back in time to “Old Florida” and leisurely days gone by at Tarpon Lodge, a 1926 historical waterfront landmark hotel overlooking the Pine Island Sound. The onsite four-star restaurant serves lunch, and dinner all week, and features a seafood forward fine dining menu full of a variety of tantalizing selections. Only steps from the harbor and perfect for a meal, overnight stay–or both–the atmosphere of the Tarpon Lodge paired with unmatched southern hospitality makes for lovely little getaway.
Nestled on the coast and surrounded by 100 acres of lush tropical vegetation, a getaway to Cabbage Key is a true escape from the dizzying pace of modern life and an invitation to enjoy Florida’s untamed natural beauty. With no roads or commmercialization, the resort–which consists of an inn, restaurant, and rental cottages–aims to provide visitors with the perfect backdrop to fish, shell, read, paint, or simply soak up the gorgeous natural surroundings. The restaurant is a decades-old favorite of local and visiting boaters, and serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, every day of the year.
Situated on the Gulf west of Fort Myers, this charming dining stop offers a little bit of everything–from bar snacks and shareables to sandwiches, burgers, tacos, and naturally, fresh local seafood. Sip one of Mainstay’s refreshing cocktails at the full service bar, sidle up to a scoop or two of your favorites from the ice cream shop, or head to the general store to pick up a few nifty souvenirs–there’s something here for the whole family to enjoy.
Located on North Captiva Island, Barnacles is a fantastic spot to get a delicious bite to eat by the water. Gorgeous views and fresh seafood are the name of the game here–but the pasta, burgers, tacos, and famous black beans and rice are not far behind. Save room for Queenies Ice Cream, made fresh with local ingredients and the perfect sweet note to end your meal on.