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If you’re craving sunshine, slower mornings, and a break from Toronto’s go-go-go energy, you might want to add Fort Myers and its surrounding islands to your travel list. From beach days to wildlife sightings and fresh seafood that tastes like it was caught five minutes ago, this Southwest Florida gem is well worth the trip. Plus, it's only a short 3-hour flight away, with service on Air Canada, WestJet, and Porter Airlines. Here’s a look at what makes it so special. Lounge on white sand beaches Fort Myers’ beaches offer a picture-perfect break from your day-to-day. Build sandcastles, stretch out under the warm Southwest Florida sun, or cool off in the clear turquoise waters. Seashells are a huge thing here – in fact, hundreds of varieties wash up along the shore, from conchs to whelks and everything in between. Whether you’re exploring Fort Myers Beach, heading to the quieter shores of Sanibel Island and Captiva Island , or spending a slow afternoon at Lovers Key State Park, you can expect the perfect mix of relaxation and adventure. Go island hopping One of the coolest parts of visiting Fort Myers is that you can hop between several islands that each have their own vibe. Places like Cabbage Key and North Captiva are only accessible by boat, which already makes the experience feel exclusive. Rent a private boat or book a spot on Captiva Cruises . Then, all you need to do is hop on board and leave your worries at the shore. Oh, and be sure to keep an eye out while you're on the water — you might spot dolphins or even a manatee along the way! Explore the fascinating history It's not all about relaxing on tropical beaches (although, obviously, that's awesome). If you're into history, arts, and culture, you're in luck too. Walk the Calusa Heritage Trail at the Randell Research Center, where you can see shell mounds built by the area's earliest known inhabitants. Over at Koreshan State Park, you'll find a preserved 19th-century settlement, with many of the original buildings still standing. And if you're in the mood for something a little different, you can even tour the winter homes of inventors Thomas Edison and Henry Ford at the Edison and Ford Winter Estates. Get up close with nature and wildlife Feeling outdoorsy? Fort Myers has no shortage of parks and preserves to check out. On Sanibel Island, J.N. "Ding" Darling National Wildlife Refuge is a must — especially if you’re into birdwatching. It's part of the largest undeveloped mangrove ecosystem in the United States, with hundreds of species calling the area home. Manatee Park is another go-to for spotting manatees in their natural habitat, especially if you’re visiting in the cooler months. Or, take a slow walk along the 1.2-mile boardwalk at Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve , a sprawling wetland ecosystem featuring diverse wildlife, including alligators, birds, and turtles. Dine by the water There’s something about eating by the water that makes everything taste better — and Fort Myers leans all the way into that. Whether you’re in the mood for something fancy or just a laid-back meal, you'll find something to suit. Coconut Jack’s Waterfront Grille in Bonita Springs is known for its views, lively atmosphere, and fresh seafood. Try the calamari, ceviche, or one of their famous Grouper Baskets. Meanwhile, Tarpon Lodge & Restaurant on Pine Island leans into that classic Old Florida charm with fresh Gulf seafood. For something a bit more unique, Cabbage Key Restaurant has a super fun vibe, with walls and ceilings covered in signed dollar bills. It's also the inspiration behind the song " Cheeseburger In Paradise" by Jimmy Buffett . So, naturally, you've got to order a cheeseburger. The catch? This gem is accessible only by boat or seaplane — but doesn't that make it all the more fun?! Emjoy next level stays From cozy cottages to full-on beachfront resorts, Fort Myers has plenty of accommodations to choose from depending on the vibe you want. Check out Shalimar Beach Resort , the first new resort on Sanibel Island in 40 years, offering 33 Gulf-front studios and one- and two-bedroom villas. This spot basically gives you a front-row seat to paradise, where you can watch vibrant sunsets from the comfort of your bed or take a stroll on shell-strewn sands. Meanwhile, Gasparilla Inn on Boca Grande is all about keeping that Old Florida charm alive. Travel + Leisure named it Florida’s No. 1 Resort for 2025 , and it’s easy to see why: the property has preserved its historic character since opening in 1913, making it perfect for a classic, elegant getaway. It also features an 18-hole oceanside golf course, a full-service marina, a beach club, and an award-winning spa. Travelling with kids? For a splash of fun, Sun Splash Family Waterpark in Cape Coral is hard to beat. Its iconic Paradise Cove wave pool spans 12,000 square feet, with seven different wave patterns and a giant 16-foot screen for "dive-in" movies and events. So, if your ideal vacation involves sunshine, salt air, and a little bit of everything, Fort Myers makes a pretty strong case! Head over to the Visit Fort Myers website now to find a little travel inspiration or start planning your trip.
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