


Known for having some of the world’s best shelling beaches, Sanibel
is a short drive from the Southwest Florida International Airport,
the island is connected to the mainland by a three-mile scenic
causeway. Sanibel is a sanctuary island with over 1,800 acres
preserved for wildlife, just 12 miles long and 2 miles wide, with
the historic light-house at one end and Blind-Pass Bridge at the
other. Whether you are coming for a few days, weeks or months there
is plenty to do and see. Shop at the many quaint boutiques, or eat
at the plethora of restaurants, visit the J.N.Ding Darling Wildlife
Refuge, the world famous Bailey Matthews Shell Museum, learn about
Sanibel history at the Historical Village, take boat to the out
islands, spend a morning at the Sanibel Captiva Conservation
Foundation, play a round of golf, take a course at Big Arts,
traverse the length of the entire island by bicycle on the dedicated
bike paths, or just lounge on our 15.5 miles of beautiful beaches
and swim in the inviting waters of the Gulf of Mexico.
Captiva
Island
When you have exhausted all there is to do on Sanibel, visit our
sister island by driving over the short bridge at Blind Pass and
meander the few short miles to the village of Captiva, park your car
and take a leisurely walk around the shops and galleries, the beach
and the bay, don't forget to visit the Chapel By The Sea and the
Gulf side cemetery.

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