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LUXURY WATERFRONT VACATION HOMES

Thank you for selecting our home as your vacation destination.  To help make the most of our stay with us, we are providing the  information in this guide as a convenience, to help you find things of interest to do.  Prices, rates, dates, schedules, and availability are always subject to change and we do not monitor the pricing.  Your best bet is assume it will cost more than listed.

You should always contact the attraction directly to verify that the information  and pricing is correct.  Unfortunately we cannot be responsible for any changes in the offers shown in  this guide.  We are always looking to improve this information.  If you discover any important changes please let us know so that we can update this guide for future guests.  Just email me at rk3614@msn.com  .

We know that you will want to fill your days with interesting activities, so here are a few ideas for you.  Many of the underlined sub-heads contain links to the activities web site where you can learn even more about what is offered.

 

When you arrive at the home, there will also be a book with attractions, flyers, and other promotional material.  In addition this book will also contain information about local restaurants, locations of shopping, and other information you will need to make your stay with us enjoyable.  So sit back and check out all the things you can do while you stay with us in beautiful Cape Coral, Florida.

 

If the 941 area code doesn’t work, substitute 239.

 

Nature- in Southwest Florida

 

Everglades Day Safari - An educated guide leads adventurers on an Everglades Day Safari Eco-Tour starting as early as 7:45 a.m. daily from Sanibel Island, Fort Myers Beach and Naples. This all-day adventure includes a riverboat ride into the mangrove estuaries, a nature walk in a Cypress swamp and a complete lunch with native appetizers. Also, enjoy an airboat ride into the saw grass prairie and a search for birds, alligators, snakes and butterflies. $99.95, adults; $89.95, seniors 60 years and older; $79.95, children. Reservations requested. 472-1559 or (800) 472-3069.

Four Mile Cove Ecological Preserve - (within walking distance of our home) Daily: 8 a.m. to sunset, 365 acres of saltwater wetlands, 4500-foot boardwalk and nature trails, 240 ft. observation pier on the river, interpretive center, restrooms, picnic tables. Weekend kayak rentals October-May. Free admission. At the end of S.E. 23rd Terrace, just north of Midpoint Memorial Bridge, Cape Coral. 549-4606.

GAEA Guides - Spend a day traveling by kayak with a professional naturalist through back bays, aquatic preserves, wildlife refuges, creeks, bayous, rivers and mangrove forests to see otters, osprey, bald eagles, alligators, manatee and more. Pick-up and delivery at convenient locations. $50 a person full day (shorter tours available). Reservations required. 694-5513 or visit their website.

Lovers Key State Park - Daily: 8 a.m.-sundown, canoe, kayak, bicycle and fishing rod rentals, guided kayak tours through Estero Bay and to Mound Key. Daily: 9 a.m.-noon, morning fishing trip and boat tour on the Estero Explorer; 1-2 p.m. and 2:30-3:30 p.m., back bay ecology trips. First Friday of the month: 10 a.m., 3-hour bicycle tour of Black Island. Reservations required. 8700 Estero Blvd., between Fort Myers Beach and Bonita Beach. 765-1880
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Manatee Park - Visitor Center with gift shop and kayak rentals open Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free guided walk through the native plant habitats every Saturday at 9 a.m. Kayak clinics every 2nd Saturday and gardening workshops every 4th Saturday of the month. Space limited; register/info: 432-2038. Canoe launch and fishing pier on the Orange River, picnic shelters, butterfly garden, and more. Parking 75 cents an hour, $3 maximum a day. No pets. State Road 80, 1 1/2 miles east of Interstate 75 (exit No. 141, old No. 25), Fort Myers. Information update line: 694-3537.

Estero Bay Foundation - Features marine exhibits, such as a touch tank and aquariums. Hours are 10 a.m. -4 p.m. Wednesday through Friday and 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturdays. Free admission; donations accepted. Volunteers welcome. Three-hour tours of commercial fishing fleets will be held at 9 a.m. Wednesdays. Reservations required. Tour donation is $10 for adults, children free if accompanied by an adult. 718 Fisherman's Wharf, Fort Myers Beach, under the north side of Matanzas Pass Bridge. Call 765-8101.

Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation - Nature center and guided beach and trail walks. Mondays-Fridays, Oct. 1-Nov. 15: 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m.; Mondays-Saturdays, Nov. 15-April 15: 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m.; Monday-Saturday, April 15-June 1: 8:30-4 p.m.; Mondays-Fridays, June 1-Oct. 1: 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Nature center admission is $3 for adults and free for children under age 17. Dolphin watch and natural history boat cruise daily. Cruise costs are $20 for adults, $10 for children. Reservations required. Daily cruise information: 472-5100. 3333 Sanibel-Captiva Road. 472-2329.

Charlotte County

Babcock's Wilderness Adventure - Enjoy a 90-minute swamp buggy tour through the Babcock Ranch and Telegraph Cypress Swamp. All tours are by reservation only. November-April: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Experienced guides offer in-depth descriptions of birds, animals, plants, and the horses and cattle that are raised on the ranch. Visitors can see panthers, alligators, bison, and other animals. A three-hour, 10- mile, off-road eco-bike tour is also available during dry months. Call for schedule. 8000 S.R. 31, Punta Gorda. (800) 500-5583.

 

Collier County

Briggs Nature Center - Hands-on exhibits, nature trails, guided walks, live snakes, half-mile boardwalk, butterfly garden. Mondays through Saturdays 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Admission is $7.50 for adults (includes admission to Naples Nature Center), $1 for children ages 3-12 and free for children under age 3 and Conservancy members. $35, yearly family

Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary - Regular hours: visitor center open daily 7 a.m.-5 p.m. an 11,000-acre natural ecosystem. $7, adults; $5.50, full-time college students; $5, Audubon members; $3.50, ages 6 to 18; free, children younger than 6. 375 Sanctuary Road, Naples. Thirty miles east of Naples off Immokalee Road - County Road 846-or Exit 17 off Interstate 75. (941) 348-9151.

Naples Nature Center - Hands-on exhibits, special nature programs and presentations offered daily. Canoe rentals and nature trails. Daily naturalist-guided trail walks and boat tours through a mangrove forest. Mondays-Saturdays year round: 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Admission is $7.50 for adults (also includes admission to Briggs Nature Center); $2 for ages 3-12, and free for children under age 3 and members. $35 yearly family membership. 14th Avenue North, off Goodlette-Frank Road. Call (941) 262-0304, Ext. 233 or go to www.conservancy.org.

 

Plain and Simple FUN- in Southwest Florida


Sun Splash Water Park - There's a splash of fun for everyone at Sun Splash Family Water Park! The 12-acre family facility owned and operated by the City of Cape Coral's Parks and Recreation. They are located at 400 Santa Barbara Blvd in Cape Coral. Adult admission is 9.95. Children are 7.95. Open March through October. For more information visit their website (V) or call at: 941-574-0557

Children's Science Center - Located at 2915 NE Pine Island Road in Cape Coral. Offers many exciting hands on learning opportunities for young children. Hours: M-F from 9:30 to 4:30 and Sat and Sun from noon to 5pm. Call 941-991-0012 for more information.

TropicalStar Cruise Boat: Daylong nature tour to Cabbage Key and Cayo Costa State Park. Location: 16499 Porto Bello St., Bokeelia. Cost: $25 nature cruise, $15 children under 12. Cayo Costa Ferry roundtrip to Cayo Costa, day or overnight $20 adults, $12 children. For more info call: 941-283-0015

Eden Vineyards Winery - The southernmost winery in the United States, it offers tastings of its products, including tropical carambola wine. Open 11 a.m.-4 p.m. daily. No admission. Wine tasting is $2.50 a person. 19709 Little Lane, Alva. Call 728-9463.

For more information about Eden Vineyards of Florida Estate Winery, visit their website or call, (941)728-9463; and www.floridaestateswines.com , (813) 996-2113

Naples-Fort Myers Greyhound Track - Live greyhound racing and simulcasting - broadcast via monitors in the building - of dog, horse and harness racing from around nation. Now offering poker. Free grandstand admission. Children under age 18 are welcome with an adult. Address: 10601 Bonita Beach Road, Bonita Springs, off Interstate 75 Exit 18. Open year round - rain or shine. Call for schedule and admission (changes seasonally), 992-2411 or 540-2254. For race results, call 992-7877.

Seminole Casino of Immokalee - Gambling enthusiasts may find themselves drawn to the nonstop action found here. There are video gaming machines, low-stakes poker (the pot is limited to $10), bingo, restaurant and bar. Free shuttle service throughout Southwest Florida. The casino is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Call (800) 218-0007.

The Shell Factory - Open daily: 10 a.m.-9 p.m., includes shells from around the world, bumper boats, video arcade, miniature golf, Florida fossils, jewelry and collectibles, glass blowing, and live animal display at the Octagon Animal Showcase. The Shell Factory, U.S. 41, North Fort Myers. 995-2141.

Burroughs Home: Tuesday-Friday: 11 a.m.-3 p.m., open for self-guided tours. $4. Guided living history tours of this Victorian home are offered by appointment only. $6. Also available for private functions. Near the banks of Caloosahatchee River, downtown Fort Myers. 2505 First St. 332-6125.

Everglades Wonder Gardens - Features a collection of Florida wildlife including panthers, hawks, deer and wild boars. Admission: $12 for adults, $6 for children ages 3-12, free for children ages 2 two and younger. Hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. Last tour leaves at 4 p.m. 27180 Old U.S. 41, downtown Bonita Springs. Call 992-2591.

Sun Harvest Citrus - The attraction offers free 20-minute tours of its citrus processing plant November through April. Retail store offers a variety of juice and gourmet foods. Free samples available and gifts. Reservations are required for groups of 15 or more. Open daily 8 a.m.-7 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Corner of Ben C. Pratt-Six Mile Cypress and Metro Parkway, Fort Myers. Call 768-2686.

 

Historical Tours- in Southwest Florida

 

Burroughs Home: Tuesday-Friday: 11 a.m.-3 p.m., open for self-guided tours. $4. Guided living history tours of this Victorian home are offered by appointment only. $6. Also available for private functions. Near the banks of Caloosahatchee River, downtown Fort Myers. 332-6125.

Edison-Ford Winter Estates: Tours available: Monday-Saturday: 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Sunday: noon-5:30 p.m., features special exhibit, "Historic Landscapes of Florida," highlights 27 historic gardens throughout Florida; a guided walking tour of the Edison and Ford homes; Edison's botanical garden and laboratory, and a self-guided tour through the artifact museum. $12, adults; $5.50, children. Monday-Friday: 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m., enjoy a relaxing river cruise aboard a replica of Edison's electric launch for $4. 2350 McGregor Blvd., Fort Myers. Check the Web site: www.edison-ford-estate.com. 334-7419.

Koreshan State Historic Site: Monday-Friday: 9 a.m.; Saturday-Sunday: 1 p.m., tours. Special tours available on request. Open daily 8 a.m. to sundown. U.S. 41 at Corkscrew Road, Estero. 992-0311.

 

Beaches- in Southwest Florida

 

Our properties are approximately...

 Less than 20 minutes from the Cape Coral Yacht Club Beach.

 About 30-45 minutes from Fort Myers Beaches (depending on traffic and season)

 About 30-45 minutes from Sanibel Beaches (depending on traffic and season)

 

There is a trolley that runs from McGregor and San Carlos directly to Fort Myers beach.  You can avoid parking and traffic delays in and out of Fort Myers Beach by using this trolley.  The trolley has it’s own private lane of traffic so you will wiz by all the cars that are waiting to cross the Fort Myers Beach bridge.  We will try to get more details, but for now just be aware that it’s there.  

Update - there is talk of discontinuing the trolley service.  Be sure to check first.


Lighthouse Park Beach, Sanibel

DIRECTIONS: Across the Sanibel Causeway to the 4-way stop, left on Periwinkle Way; go all the way to the east end of the island. Look for beach signs.

DETAILS: A real family affair. Although the beach is long, people won't find too much width. Medium sand quality, good shelling. Clear view of the Gulf, with large shade trees by the parking area to chill under.

There's a little shell-and-animal-guide hut en route to the historic lighthouse/bathroom area. It offers explanations of objects you'll find.

The nature trail is wheelchair-accessible, and the fishing pier has been remodeled. Check it out.

Around the corner from the beach and just beyond the bathrooms, people will find a smaller beach. They can see the Sanibel Causeway pretty well from there - nice Kodak moment.

The Fun Time food wagon is usually parked in the lot until 4 pm, selling crackers, hot dogs and ice cream. Paid parking is fairly plentiful. Fine is $35. Alcoholic beverages are prohibited on the pier.

Gulfside City Park/Algiers Beach, Sanibel

DIRECTIONS: Across Sanibel Causeway, right at 4-way on Periwinkle Way, left on to Casa Ybel Road to West Gulf Road. Turn left on Algiers Lane.

DETAILS: It's called Algiers by the locals because of the old steamboat of the same name that once was pulled ashore to be a house. It's a wonderful spot for picnics.

Tables are shaded by a grove of trees. Boardwalks offer a comfortable access to the beach.

This beach is a well-kept secret, hard to find but worth it. Offers restrooms, paid parking.

Tarpon Bay Road Beach, Sanibel

DIRECTIONS: Right on Periwinkle Way, left on Tarpon Bay Road.

DETAILS: Features lots of parking - even for large vehicles - although the lot is a tad far from the beach.

High sand quality, good shelling. New restrooms. An ice cream truck occasionally swings by.

Bowman's Beach, Sanibel

DIRECTIONS: Right on Periwinkle Way to Tarpon Bay Road. Turn right, head north to Sanibel-Captiva Road. From this road, turn left to Bowman Beach Road.

DETAILS: No South Beach or Fort Lauderdale, but this is probably the island's most popular beach. Medium sand quality; great shelling.

It's a hike to the beach from car. Amenities include picnic tables, a pay phone, bathrooms and bike racks. Bring own food/drinks; it's kind of isolated, but that's what's great about it. $3 to park via an automated system.

Turner Beach, Captiva

DIRECTIONS: Sanibel-Captiva Road to Blind Pass. It's just after the bridge to Captiva, on the left.

DETAILS: Water gets deep quickly and there can be a strong undertow. Best advice: Move farther down the beach away from strong currents by the bridge. Good fishing from the beach and on the rock jetty there. Great place for sunsets, romantics.

Parking is 75 cents an hour; about 20 spots. Good sand quality and a nice beach thanks to 1996 renourishment project.

Bars and restaurants are across the street nearby. A really nice spot for shelling is at Blind Pass beach just before this one, other side of the bridge. Parking is 75 cents an hour there as well, or accessible by walking across the bridge.

Sanibel Causeway Beach, Sanibel

DIRECTIONS: Either side of causeway.

DETAILS: The long, thin stretch of beach starts just before the toll gate and continues along the causeway. It's fun to watch the windsurfers, boats and dolphins, but don't expect a nice, soft beach to sit on.

Take a chair. Water's shallow. Fishing's good. Bathrooms are available.

Bunche Beach, between Sanibel and Fort Myers Beach

DIRECTIONS: Take Summerlin Road toward Sanibel, turn left on John Morris Road at the Circle K. Follow to end.

DETAILS: This bay beach is no good for swimming. What draws people here is that it's uncommercial and not closely watched. Dogs are popular here, although they're not allowed on county property.

Most of the property is private and has been used for years by the public. The county does own the small lot, where parking is hassle-free and cost-free. A good beach for catching rays without aggravation. No bathrooms.

Bowditch Point Regional Park, Fort Myers Beach

DIRECTIONS: Take Matanzas Pass Bridge onto Fort Myers Beach. Turn right at foot of bridge, follow Estero Boulevard to the end.

DETAILS: If people like an unspoiled, uncrowded, wide sandy beach with lots of native vegetation, check out Lee County's passive park at the north end of Estero Island.

The peaceful 17-acre park fronts both the bay and the Gulf. Amenities include restrooms, showers, changing rooms, picnic tables, grills, hiking paths, benches, bike racks, a handicap-accessible boardwalk to the beach and beautiful courtyard pavilion, which can be rented for weddings and private parties.

No concessions. Free admission. Six handicapped parking spots available.

A trolley (25-cent fare) runs every 15 minutes. Park free at Main Street Park and Ride lot, just north of Matanzas Pass Bridge. Or park in Times Square area and walk. 75 cents per hour parking.

Lynn Hall Memorial Park, Fort Myers Beach

DIRECTIONS: Turn right at foot of Matanzas Pass Bridge. Left off North Estero Boulevard.

DETAILS: A family affair, plus lots of teens. The parking lot is huge. Cost for parking is 75 cents for hour.

Get there before 11 am to get a spot. Features a playground for the kids, fishing pier, picnic huts, benches, information kiosk and loads of shops and restaurants around at the newly improved Times Square, now a pedestrian mall with lights, trees and outdoor tables.

The bathrooms score high, and workers keep the park clean. Water fountains have ice-cold water. There also are change and soda machines and paid lockers. Free admission.

Parking lot open 24 hours. Fine for not paying: $18.

Assorted Beach Access at various points along Estero Boulevard, Fort Myers Beach

DIRECTIONS: People should keep their eyes open and they'll see white fabric signs denoting beach access points. Parking is free, although some have no parking.

DETAILS: These are great places to enjoy the beach - and peace and quiet. Sand quality usually is high. They're often isolated, so bring a cooler. Some are within a short walk to cafes. Shelling can be decent on the right day.

Lover's Key/Carl Johnson State Recreation Area - Black Island, Inner Key and Lover's Key

DIRECTIONS: Follow Estero Boulevard south, cross over to Black Island. Sign is on right.

DETAILS: $4 a car with two to eight passengers, $2 for just a driver, and $1 for walk-ins. Fishing is allowed under the boardwalks and at the northern end of the park which borders Big Carlos Pass.

There are acres to explore on nature trails. The beach is pristine and the water is clear. It's a family affair, but singles looking for a nice beach and less of a meat-market mentality hang there as well. Manatee sightings are frequent. Picnic tables are available on the beach.

Bring your own food/drinks. Canoeing is allowed in the inland waterways. No motorized craft are permitted. Hours: 8 am to sunset.

From the parking area a free tram will take visitors over to the south side of the beach. There is a picnic area along the beach. Dogs are allowed in the park as long as they are on a leash. Call 463-4588.

Little Hickory Island Beach Park

DIRECTIONS: Head southeast down Estero Boulevard. It's on the right at Hickory Boulevard between condominiums.

DETAILS: Little Hickory Island has access positioned all along Hickory Boulevard behind nice homes overlooking the gulf. There is room for several cars at each access. 75 per hour for parking.

Bonita Beach Park

DIRECTIONS: Follow Estero Boulevard southeast. It's on the right, just before Collier County.

DETAILS: Beautiful ocean view and high sand quality. Food concession or several beach restaurants are within easy walking distance. Parking is 75 cents per hour.

There are handicap spaces and wheelchair access bathrooms. It is located at the end of Bonita Beach Road. Yearly parking stickers may be bought for $40 each at this location on Monday and Saturday only 1 pm to 3 pm

 

Theaters- in Southwest Florida

 

Arcade Theater: 2267 First St., downtown Fort Myers, home of Florida Repertory Theatre. Call (239) 332-4488.

Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall - 8099 College Parkway S.W., Fort Myers. (239) 481-4849

Broadway Palm Dinner Theater and Off-Broadway Palm Theater - 1380 Colonial Blvd., Fort Myers. Call 278-4422.

Charlotte Players - P.O. Box 2187, Port Charlotte. Call (941) 255-1022.

Cultural Park Theater - 528 Cultural Park Blvd., Cape Coral, home of Cultural Park Theatre Company. Call 772-5862.

Firehouse Cultural Center - 241 N. Bridge St., LaBelle, home of The Firehouse Players. Call (863) 675-3066.

Foulds Theatrer - Alliance for the Arts building, 10091 McGregor Blvd., Fort Myers. Call (239) 939-2787. Home of Theatre Conspiracy.

J. Howard Wood Theater - 2200 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel. Call (239) 472-0006.

Marco Island Players - Town Center Shopping Complex, 1055 N. Collier Blvd., Marco Island. Call (239) 642-7270.

Naples Dinner Theater - 1025 Piper Blvd., Naples. Call (239) 514-7827.

Norris Center in Cambier Park - 755 Eighth Ave. S., downtown Naples. Call (239) 213-3058. Home of the Pelican Players.

Old Schoolhouse Theater - 1905 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel, home of J.T. Smith’s Encore Productions. Call (239) 472-6862.

Philharmonic Center for the Arts - 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd., Naples. Call (800) 597-1900.

Sugden Community Theater - 701 Fifth Ave. S., Naples. Home of The Naples Players. Call (239) 263-7990.

Seminole Gulf Railway Dinner Train Theater - Based at Colonial Station, off Colonial Boulevard and Metro Parkway in Fort Myers. Murder mysteries are performed on a train. Call (239) 275-8487.

 

Boating- in Southwest Florida

 

There are lots of places to rent a boat for 1/2 or a full day.  We recommend the 1/2 day rental.  Boats are available in Cape Coral, Sanibel, Captiva, Pine Island, Fort Myers and Fort Myers Beach.  Here are a few options, but find your own favorite.

Paradise Boat Rentals-Cape Coral

3013 Del Prado Blvd S
Cape Coral, FL
(239) 645-4217

 

Captain Manni Boat Rentals

5283 Tiffany Ct
Cape Coral, FL
(239) 898-2496

 

Cape Coral Boat Rentals

5828 Cape Harbour Dr
Cape Coral, FL
(239) 478-0011

 

Boating Cape Coral

1714 Bikini Ct
Cape Coral, FL
(239) 333-9156

 

Boats and Fun Cape Coral

138 SE 30th Terrace
Cape Coral, Florida
(800) 991-3259

 

Capecoral Boatrentals

2013 Palaco Grande Pkwy
Cape Coral, FL
(239) 850-2828

 

The Boat House Of Cape Coral

1516 SE 46th St
Cape Coral, FL
(239) 549-2628

GOLFING

 

Bonita Springs/South Fort Myers 

 

 

Bonita Bay Club 26660 Country Club Dr  Bonita Springs 498-2626  Private

Bonita Fairways Country Club 9751 W Terry St  Bonita Springs 947-9100  Public

Bonita Springs Golf & Country 10200 Maddox Ln  Bonita Springs 992-2800  Private

Colony At Pelican Landing 24610 Goldcrest Dr  Bonita Springs 498-5528  Private

Copperleaf - The Brooks 8001 Coconut Road Bonita Springs 948-2222 Semi-Private

Highland Woods Country Club 9100 Highland Woods Blvd  Bonita Springs 495-0500  Semi-Private

Hunters Ridge Country Club 12500 Hunters Ridge Dr  Bonita Springs 992-4900  Private

Pelican's Nest Golf Club 4450 Pelicans Nest Dr  Bonita Springs 947-4600  Private

Quail West 6303 Burnham Road Bonita Springs 592-1444 Private

Shadow Wood - The Brooks 22801 Oakwilde Blvd Bonita Springs 949-0700 Private

Spanish Wells 9801 Treasure Cay Ln  Bonita Springs 992-5100  Private

Spring Run Golf Club 9501 Spring Run Blvd  Bonita Springs 992-3811  Semi-Private

The Colony-Pelican Landing 3840 Pelican Colony Blvd Bonita Springs 498-5528 Private

WCI Amenities 24301 Walden Center Dr  Bonita Springs 498-8528  Private

West Bay Club 18020 West Bay Blvd West Bonita Springs 948-3480 Private

Worthington Country Club 13500 Worthington Way  Bonita Springs 495-2278  Semi-Private

 

Cape Coral/Pine Island 

 

Cape Coral Executive Golf Crse 1006 SE 4th Pl  Cape Coral 574-4454  Semi-Private

Coral Oaks Golf Course 1800 NW 28th Ave  Cape Coral 573-3100  Semi-Private

Palmetto-Pine Country Club Inc 1940 SW 9th Ct  Cape Coral 574-7262  Private

Royal Tee Country Club 11460 Royal Tee Cir  Cape Coral 283-7266  Private

 

Estero 

 

Miromar Lakes 670 Milwaukee Blvd Estero 139-1322 Private

Pelican Sound 24301 Walden Ct Dr Estero 498-8432 Semi-Private

Stoneybrook 10800 Corkscrew Rd Estero 948-9057 Semi-Private

Wildcat Run 20101 Wildcat Run Dr Estero 947-4911 Private

 

Fort Myers 

Chateau Del Tura 18621 N Tamiami Trl  Fort Myers 731-3330  Semi-Private

Cross Creek Golf & Country Clb 13050 Cross Creek Blvd  Fort Myers 768-1474  Semi-Private

Cypress Lake Country Club 6767 Winkler Rd  Fort Myers 481-1333  Private

Del Tura Country Club 18621 N Tamiami Tr Fort Myers 731-7814 Semi-Private

Eagle Ridge Golf Club 14589 Eagle Ridge Dr  Fort Myers 768-1888  Semi-Private

Eastwood Golf Course PO Box 50895  Fort Myers 275-4848  Public

El Rio Golf Club 1801 Skyline Dr  Fort Myers 995-2204  Semi-Private

Fiddlesticks Country Club 15391 Fiddlesticks Blvd  Fort Myers 768-1113  Private

Forest Country Club 6100 Club Blvd  Fort Myers 482-8378  Private

Fort Myers Golf Course Pro 1445 Hill Ave  Fort Myers 936-3126  Public

Gateway Golf & Country Club 11360 Championship Dr  Fort Myers 561-1010  Public

Herons Glen Golf & Country Clb 2250 Avenida Del Vera  Fort Myers 543-6200  Semi-Private

Golfview Golf & Racquet Club 14849 Hole In 1 Cir  Fort Myers 489-2264  Semi-Private

Gulf Harbour Yacht-Country Clb 15000 McGregor Blvd  Fort Myers 433-9346  Semi-Private

Heritage Palm Golf Club 4990 Winkler Ext  Fort Myers 278-1410  Private

Herons Glen Country Club 2250 Avenida Del Vera  Fort Myers 731-4520  Semi-Private

Hideaway Country Club 5670 Trailwinds Dr  Fort Myers 275-5581  Private

Kelly Greens Golf & Country 12300 Kelly Greens Blvd  Fort Myers 466-4424  Semi-Private

Legends Golf & Country Club 8600 Legends Blvd  Fort Myers 561-7757  Public

The Vines  19501 Vintage Trace Circle Fort Myers 267-7003 Private

Waterside  7401 Estero Blvd Fort Myers 765-6400 Public

Westminster 2199 Berkley Way Lehigh 368-1110 Public

 

Sanibel/Captiva

 

Beachview Golf Club 1100 Par View Dr  Sanibel 472-2626  Resort

Dunes 949 Sand Castle Rd  Sanibel 472-3355  Resort

Sanctuary Golf Club 2250 Wulfert Rd  Sanibel 472-8612  Private

South Seas Resort  5400 Plantation Rd Captiva 472-5111 Resort


 

Punta Gorda 

 

Burnt Stone Marina Heron/Pelican  500 Burnt Stone Rd  Punta Gorda 639-0814 Public

Burnt Stone Country Club 301 Madrid Boulevard Punta Gorda 639-0814 Private

Punta Gorda Country Club 6100 Duncan Rd Punta Gorda 639-1494 Semi-Private

Seminole Lakes CC  26200 Stillwater Cr Punta Gorda 639-5440 Semi-Private

Saint Andrews So CC 1901 Deborah Dr Punta Gorda 639-8353 Private

 

The information in this guide is provided as a convenience, to help you find things of interest to do.  Prices, rates, dates, schedules, and availability are always subject to change.
 

You should always contact the attraction directly to verify that the information is correct. Unfortunately we cannot be responsible for any changes in the offers shown in  this guide.  We are always looking to improve this information.  If you discover any important changes please let us know so that we can update this guide for future guests.  Just email me at rk3614@msn.com .

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