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The Beaches of Sanibel Island

The Beaches of Sanibel Island
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Lighthouse Park – Sanibel Island
Lighthouse Park is the most easily accessible beach on the island, since it is just a short drive from where the causeway connects to the island. It is also a very scenic beach, offering sweeping views of San Carlos Bay, the Gulf of Mexico, and on the eastern horizon the condominiums and hotels of Fort Myers Beach can be seen. The high-rise condominiums of Naples are visible on the southern horizon on a clear day.
The beach is wide and flat, and the water is shallow, but the currents can be a bit strong here, so be careful. This beach is popular with windsurfers, and everyone else too. On weekends, holidays, and during visitor season you need to arrive before 10am to get a parking spot ($2.00 per hour).
It’s a short walk to the beach. Most of the beach at Lighthouse Park faces south, so it enjoys protection from the coldest northern winds. You might find this beach to be a warm sunny spot when the other beaches are a bit too windy and cool to be comfortable in a bathing suit during winter cold snaps. This south facing orientation makes Lighthouse Park one of the best shelling beaches on Sanibel Island. However, this facing south prevents Lighthouse Park beach from being a good place to watch the sunset. The best sunset beaches are Blind Pass Beach and Captiva Beach.
If you feel like exploring, take advantage of the nature trails that meander through the forest above the beach. Go fishing at the short pier that extends into San Carlos Bay. The pier has its own access road and parking lot. And of course, have a close-up look at the lighthouse.
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Algiers Beach / Gulfside City Park
Named after the Algiers, a steamship, that was converted into a home on this spot, Algiers Beach is adjacent to a portion of nature preserve that keeps this beach from being infringed upon by condominiums and resorts. The steamship home was removed more than 20 years ago, and today a park with picnic tables sits in its place. The park has public restrooms.
As with most of the beaches on Sanibel, this beach lacks shade, thanks to hurricane Charlie knocking down the tall Australian pines back in 2004. Algiers Beach faces south, so shelling is excellent here on this wide, flat beach. The water is shallow and is excellent for swimming on calm days (which is most every day).
This beach is a little harder to find than most. Drive north on Periwinkle way and make a left on Casa Ybell Road (which later curves into Gulf Drive). Turn west on Algiers Lane and follow a winding shell road back to the parking area. Parking is $2.00 per hour from 7am to 7pm. Parking is free after 7pm.

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Bowman’s Beach
Without a doubt, Bowman’s Beach is one of the finest beaches in Florida and in my opinion it is the best beach on Sanibel. This beach has no homes, condominiums, hotels, or resorts nearby. The area above the beach is thickly wooded and there is a trail that parallels the beach for about a mile, leading to the north. The beach is wide near the parking area, but gradually narrows as one walks north.
Plenty of parking is provided at the usual $2.00 per hour rate (parking is free after 7pm). It is a fairly long walk to the beach along a trail through the picnic tables, past the restrooms and the outdoor shower, across a footbridge, through more woods, and finally through the grass-covered dunes and onto the beach. Bowman’s Beach is very popular and draws a steady, but not overwhelming crowd. This beach is located further north on Sanibel, but still faces toward the southwest. Sunsets can be seen from this beach, but the sun does not set directly in front of you.
Take Periwinkle Way north to Sanibel-Captiva Road and continue north, just past the Ding Darling Wildlife Refuge to Bowman’s Beach Road (marked with a sign). Turn west on Bowman’s Beach Road and follow it a quarter-mile back to the wooded and unpaved parking area. Be sure to take water and snacks to the beach, there is no food or drink sold here. Use a backpack or something with wheels because its a 10 minute walk to the beach.
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Turners Beach / Blind Pass
Although any beach on Sanibel or Captiva could fall into the “most romantic” category, Blind Pass beach, at the now filled-in pass that once separated Sanibel from Captiva gets my vote for several reasons. First, it is all the way at the north end of the island, which is a long way from anywhere and gives a feeling of truly being away-from-it-all.
Second, parking is very limited at this beach, so crowds are kept to a minimum. There are no other public accesses nearby, and not much on the beach as far as buildings are concerned, so it’s a pretty quiet beach–great for long walks.
Third, there are a number of small cottages on the beach here with that Old-Florida charm–perfect for a romantic getaway or a quiet honeymoon.
Fourth, there are several charming restaurants in this tiny little beach resort community that are just perfect for couples wanting time to themselves.
Fifth, you are just a short drive from Captiva. You have to spend at least one day walking around Captiva and enjoying the most unique island experience in Florida. If you really want a quiet get-away without having to “rough it,” come during September, after Labor Day Weekend. You’ll feel like you have the place all to yourself.

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Captiva Beach
When you drive north across the bridge at Blind Pass (Turner’s Beach) you enter Captiva Island. The entirety of Captiva is like a tropical jungle with homes secluded behind greenery. The road twists and turns and finally winds its way through the South Sea Islands Plantation, a resort of considerable fame. Drive past the entrance to the South Seas and you will soon come to the end of the public road. A small pay-and-park lot provides visitors with access to the beach. There isn’t room for many cars here so you’d better get here early. It’s just a few feet to the beach where you can walk north or south as far as you care to. To the north you can see North Captiva Island across Redfish Pass, cloaked in greenery and accessible only by boat.
You can easily spend the entire day enjoying Captiva, even though it is a small island. If you are not staying in one of the vacation homes here or at the South Seas, my advice is to arrive around 9am and park at the Captiva Beach lot. Pay for the day and then head for the beach.
When you’re hungry, take a stroll through Captiva and take your pick of the many fine casual restaurants and cafe’s here. Have a cool drink. Enjoy some ice cream and walk through all of the quirky shops that sell artsy island crafts. Enjoy one of the most tropical and scenic family islands in Florida. Then head back to the beach for an afternoon swim. Perhaps try a different restaurant for dinner, then head back to the beach for the sunset before returning home. The best way to enjoy Captiva is on foot.
Captiva beach faces west, so it’s a great spot to watch the sunset. You can have dinner at the Mucky Duck restaurant right on the beach while you watch the sun go down. If you can stay on Captiva for a few days, you will really have it made. It’s one of the best places in Florida.

Vacation Shopping on Marco, Sanibel and Captiva Islands

Vacation Shopping on Marco, Sanibel and Captiva Islands

Whether you visit Naples, Ft. Myers, Sanibel, Captiva, or Marco Island, be sure to explore the great shopping districts on the islands and bring back the perfect souvenirs. Your Florida vacation rental will be the perfect home base for all these nearby shopping districts.

You don’t have to have a vacation rental on Marco Island to be drawn to its interesting shops and restaurants. The Esplanade Shoppes, located on Smokehouse Bay, is a coastal Italian-style village consisting of upscale retailers, small specialty stores, fine dining and luxury waterfront residences on Marco Island, Florida. The architectural detail is evident in this unique shopping area. From the expansive waterfront loggias and two levels of convenient covered parking, to the lush floral landscaping with fountains, the retail experience at The Esplanade is exceptional. Located on North Collier Boulevard, the island’s main thoroughfare, The Esplanade graces more than 1,100 feet of waterfront on Smokehouse Bay with nearly 50,000 square feet of retail and office space and a 77-boat-slip marina. Here you can enjoy the coastal Italian atmosphere, a promenade along the waterfront, and a courtyard that opens to the water.

A vacation rental on Sanibel Island is the best way to enjoy the fun shops, but even if your rental is in nearby Naples, Captiva, Ft. Myers, or Marco Island make sure to stop in at Sanibel Island as it features shopping that the entire family will enjoy. If your vacation rental is not on Sanibel Island, come to Sanibel to explore the shops, including the gift shop at the Ding Darling Wildlife Refugee. Sanibel Island’s Old Town Sanibel Periwinkle Place located at 2075 Periwinkle Way ,Sanibel Island, Florida is open daily and offers something for everyone from designer beachwear and men’s and women’s clothing to gourmet gifts, original island art, elegant jewelry and unique and fun toys.

The Beach House Swimwear (239) 472-2676
Shop Sanibel’s best selection of over 5,000 swimsuits. Featuring the finest names in swimwear: Gottex, Elisabeth Stewart, Jag, Diva, and more… Sizes to women’s 30, including accessories.

Storm Brothers (239) 472-2993

Paradise Boutique (239) 472-3020

Camp Sanibel (239) 472-2392

Life is Good at Synergy (239) 395-5353

Quiet Storm Surf and Sport at Periwinkle Place Shopping Ctr (239) 472-3490

Sanibel Sunglass Company (239) 472-3960

Sanibel Day Spa (239) 395-2220
Escape, Relax, Restore… Step into a world of pampering at the Sanibel Day Spa which is state of the art with an unmistakable island charm. 10 private treatment rooms, 5 chair pedicure room, hyperbaric oxygen chamber, award-winning hair and nail salon.

Fresh Produce Children’s Sportswear (239) 395-1800

Cheese Nook (239) 472-2666
While you enjoy the best shopping on Sanibel, visit The Cheese Nook which offers many outstanding gift and gourmet lines. Our wide assortment of items has something for everyone in a reasonable price range. We offer unique , exclusive lines such as Sanibel Island Preserves, Sanibel Seasonings and our own Cheese Nook spreads. We carry boutique wines and imported cheeses, hot sauces, cooking sauces, jams, jellies, coffee beans, specialty cookies and snacks as well is many Sanibel Island related candies and many interesting island gifts.

Congress Jewelers (239) 472-4177 or (800) 882-6624
Take home a piece of Sanibel. Diamonds, colored gems, 14k and 18k sea life jewelry. Call for a free brochure.

The Brown Bag (239) 472-1171
Over 25 years of offering contemporary, comfortable, classy, casual clothes for men. You’ll find Sanibel’s largest selection of shirts, shorts, pants, swimsuits and accessories for men.

O2 Island Outfitters (239) 472-1651
Shop our unique selection of nautical and outdoor clothing and shoes for men and women.

Fresh Produce Sportswear (239) 395-1800

Island Pursuit (239) 472-4600

Toys Ahoy (239) 472-4800

Chocolate Expressions (239) 472-3837
We specialize in gourmet chocolates, home made ice cream, fudge, gift baskets, hand dipped strawberries and more. Enjoy on of our delicious treats as you shop at Sanibel’s best and largest shopping center.

Chico’s (239) 472-0202

Peach Republic (239) 472-8444
An impressive variety of upscale women’s casual clothing in assorted colors and fabrics. Featuring designer names such as Sigrid Olsen and Telluride. Stylish accessories including unique jewelry and dressy and fun sandals by Onex, Callisto and Ragg are also highlighted along with Sanibel Perfume. Shipping can be arranged to anywhere in the United States.

Peaches Plus (239) 395-0722

Trader Rick’s (239) 472-9194

Her Sports Closet (239) 472-4206
Classic, comfortable, cheerful, chic women’s apparel with the best selection of Lilly Pulitzer on Sanibel or Captiva. Also look for handmade Sanibel jewelry, a multitude of belts, and other accessories.

The Islander Trading Post on Sanibel Island, Florida
The century old oak showcases, counters and seed bins were in excellent condition and made the perfect backdrop for an antiques business. These wonderful pieces offered quite an unusual and fun opportunity to have an antique’s shop with nineteenth century “country store” atmosphere on a “tropical” island off of the coast of SW. Florida. The Islander Trading Post is a pleasant and unusual diversion to those visiting Sanibel-Captiva Islands. Many visitors to the shop say it is the best antiques shop they have ever been in. We deal in country store items, vintage advertising, antique books and medical items, vintage and collectible home goods and house-wares, brewerania and soda fountain items. Almost anything for the antiquarian or curious items shopper. Something unusual or just plain “neat” in every corner. When you are in Southwest Florida it is definitely worth the trip out to the Islander Trading Post on beautiful Sanibel Island, even if just to see the working 1950s “original bubble blowing boy” sign. Many of those visiting our shop feel that we are “the” tourist attraction on Sanibel Island.Take a stroll through yesteryear to find memories is most every corner of the shop in one of Sanibel‘s most interesting destinations.

Fun Captiva Island shops are clustered at the north end of Captiva Drive and on Andy Rosse Lane. Vacation rentals on the island are walking distance to the shops, but if you choose to stay at a beach rental in a nearby location you will find that strolling along the village paths from shop to shop, offers you the opportunity to buy antiques, casual fashions, pottery, hand painted furniture and many unique gifts for that special someone.
Beach Stuff

Captiva Village Square
Captiva Island, FL 33924
(239) 472-3544

The Bubble Room
Gift Shop
15001 Captiva Drive
Captiva Island, FL 33924
239-472-5558

Jungle Drums Gallery
11532 Andy Rosse Lane
Captiva Island, FL 33924
239-395-2266

Sanderilla’s Girlee Girtz
11513 Andy Rosse Lane
Captiva Island, FL 33924
239-472-1224

West Maui Beaches Guide

The Best West Maui Beaches

Maui is one of the worlds top rated vacation locations and certainly attracts visitors from all over the world. Maui hospitality is unmatched and it is a rare vacationer that fails to fall for the charms of this Island. Maui has over 120 miles of coastline and an extraordinary 30 miles of beaches. Many Maui beaches are located close to beach parks of Maui vacation rental properties that provide the convenience of being close to your Maui rental yet steps from the white sandy beach and stunning views of the Pacific. Many Maui beach parks have lifeguards, picnic facilities and restrooms making beach time convenient enjoyable for those guests whose Maui rental may be a short walk to a sandy beach. For those who want to experience beach hideaways there are many where you will be lucky to see another visitor and you will think you have arrived at your very own Island paradise.

Maui’s beaches are world famous for their sparkling crystal-blue waters, dreamy blue skies and powdery sand. It is important to understand that when making plans for a Maui vacation the proximity to the specific beach that suits your family’s needs is critical. Some of Maui’s beaches are not suitable for young children due to strong waves and currents.

West Maui has an abundance of beaches that will suit all types of guest requirements for fun and activities. When making a west Maui accommodation reservation, please make sure that you identify the nearest beach prior to making that reservation.

Black Rock — Ka‘anapali Beach
Black Rock Beach is a perfect choice for beginning snorkelers and swimmers to experienced windsurfers and divers. Coral and tropical fish are plentiful. This West Maui beach is located the northern section of Kaanapali Beach. What makes this area particularly special is that the beach winds its way through beach areas that have some of the best eating spots on the Island. Many guests to the Island look at Kaanapali rentals which range from studio condos to 5 bedroom homes. Securing a West Maui Beach rental with close proximity to the beach is relatively straightforward however make sure to book early to get the best quality property closest to the beach- those typically are booked first.

D. T. Fleming Beach Park — Kapalua
This incredible West Maui beach was voted “America’s Best Beach” in 2006. This beach is certainly suited and a long-time favorite surfers. The beach is located within a public park and includes restrooms, picnic tables and grills. Lifeguards are on duty (check times).

Kaanapali Beach — Kaanapali Resort
Kaanapali beach consists of three miles of white sand. This is a fun beach and among the most popular. You can rent sailboats, catamarans and for the energetic you can take surf and windsurfing classes from the locals. This beach is hard to beat and is easy walking distance from the majority of Ocean side Kaanapali vacation rental properties and all Kaanapali hotels. Kaanapali beach was voted “America’s Best Beach” in 2003”.

Kapalua Beach — Kapalua Resort
Known by the Maui locals as Old Fleming Beach, Kapalua beach was the first beach ever, to be named “America’s Best Beach” (1991). This breathtakingly beautiful tropical beach offers relaxation, as well as swimming, snorkeling and diving.

Launiupoko Beach Park — South of Lahaina
This is a perfect beach for those with young children. It has a unique natural pool surrounded by a lava rock wall which makes it a great option for young families. There are picnic tables and restrooms. If you have young children booking your Maui rental in this area would be recommended and you would enjoy the closeness to restaurants and shopping as well as many non beach activities for the children.

Napili Bay — South of Kapalua
Napili Bay is located South of Kapalua and is highly regarded for its tropical sandy beaches and good swimming. This beach is an excellent snorkeling spot for beginners and experts alike.

Puamana Beach County Park – Lahaina
This beach provides swimming, picnic tables, restrooms, grills and a grassy park. Waves are excellent for beginning and intermediate surfers

Wahikuli State Park – Lahaina
Another local favorite with calm water conditions for swimming, snorkeling and boogie boarding. Restrooms, picnic tables and grills are available.

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