With an estimated number of around 271 sunny days a year, any season to visit Fort Myers, Florida is just about right. So pack loads of sunscreen and head to this region to explore
the multitude of attractions in Fort Myers. Here are some of the best sights of Fort Myers and the surrounding Gulf Coast islands, that every holiday buff should make a beeline for. There’s a lot to see and do in southwest Florida any time of
year, but if you’d rather avoid the hot, hot, hot summers, plan your visit for the winter months or shoulder seasons. Winter is high season is SWFL (December - March) and Fort Myers gets crowded with tourists — lots of long lines at restaurants and heavier traffic. If you’re planning on visiting nearby Cape Coral or Sanibel and Captiva Islands, you should be prepared for extremely long longs going over bridges and causeways during certain time of the day. If you don’t like heavy crowds and
don’t mind a little heat, summer isn’t all that bad. Honestly. Many people stay inside or under shade during the hottest part of the day, but getting around the city is much easier — lighter traffic, less crowded beaches, no reservations required at restaurants, and super easy on and off the many bridges and causeways to get to Fort Myers Beach, Sanibel, Cape Coral, just about anywhere. The Thomas Edison Estate is one of the must-see Fort Myers attractions Must-See Attractions in Fort Myers1. Summer estates of Edison & Ford2350 McGregor Blvd. Fort Myers Thomas Edison and Henry Ford were not only good friends but two of the best American innovators in their own right. They built their summer homes next to each other, just a mile from the Fort Myers city center. Though the admission rates are on the higher side, a visit to these grand mansions is a must for those who are interested in the history of these famous inventors.
2. Historic Downtown
With its cool vintage downtown, downtown Fort Myers stands out among other towns in southwest Florida 3. Fort Myers BeachNearby Fort Myers Beach, Lover’s Key State Park on Estero Island and Fort Myers Beach is where you’ll find the Fort Myers beach scene complete with a Strip to drive, see, and be seen. There’s a pedestrian area at the north end of the beach filled with charming shops and eateries, and it’s walking distance to the beach Pier, which makes for perfect sunset moments.
4. Sun Splash Waterpark400 Santa Barbara Blvd, Cape Coral In spite of the abundance of water around Fort Myers, the only true oasis is the Sun Splash Family Waterpark. With 14 acres of adrenaline pumping speed slides, pools and other exciting water based activities, that makes it the perfect spot for mom and dad to lounge in as the children play on the Tot Spot or the Pro Racers.
Just over the bridge from downtown Fort Myers is a great place for kids water park fun 5. Islands of Sanibel and CaptivaThe seashell-laden pristine beaches of southwest Florida are renowned the world over for their laid-back vibe and the bright "green flash" seaside phenomenon that only occurs when certain weather conditions are just right. The tiny islands of Sanibel and Captiva are just a short causeway away from Fort Myers and filled with treasures which can be explored round the year. Blind Pass beach, located between Sanibel and Captiva, is the best place to find shells, while Sanibel Lighthouse Beach has facilities for and picnics, a small fishing pier, and one of the island’s best photo ops. The mangroves and inner waterways on Sanibel are perfect for kayaking, especially at J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Preserve, on mid-island. 6. Lakes Regional Park
If you are looking for some free things to do in Fort Myers, head straight to the Lakes Regional Park. This former gravel quarry, has been restored to a picturesque 289 acre park, perfect for families with kids. The park features a playground and a ride on a real miniature train which happens to be the main attraction here. Visitors can also opt for a boat ride on an artificial lake where you can watch large shoals of fish and try a hand in catching one. Picnic sites, fitness centers and volleyball courts are some of the other laidback activities on offer at Lakes Regional Park. A natural oasis in the midst of the city, Lakes Park a beautiful Fort Myers attraction 7. Smugglers Cove5100 Estero Blvd., Fort Myers Beach This unique adventure golf involves venturing past live alligators, waterfalls, caves and pirate ships for an unsurpassed educational American Alligator experience. Apart from feeding the reptiles with cane fishing poles, there are one-of-a-kind obstacles to be overcome before experiencing an outing of a lifetime at the Best Mini Golf in Florida. Each Smugglers Cove golf course has an educational exhibit that is home to around 30 alligators which you can actually feed in the background of a stunning landscape. 8. Fort Myers Mighty MusselsThe Fort Myers Mighty Mussels (formerly Fort Myers Miracle) are the local team to watch — the Minor League Baseball team of the Low-A Southeast and the Low-A affiliate of the Minnesota Twins. They play their home games in Fort Myers at the CenturyLink Sports Complex at Hammond Stadium, and a game night is always fun for baseball fans. Hammond Stadium is open with comfortable seating, and games here are a pleasure to watch. Just be sure and root, root, root for the home team! Root for the Fort Myers Mighty Mussels at a MLB game 9. Butterfly Estates1815 Fowler St, Fort Myers This eco-friendly conservation effort is situated in Gardener's Park and is a special venue for preservation of the native species of butterflies found in Fort Myers. This 3600 square feet conservatory is a favorite attraction in Fort Myers, especially for the upcoming projects for the younger generation.
Beautiful butterflies in a serene setting at the Fort Myers Butterfly Estates So if you’re in traveling southwest Florida and happen to be in this neck of the woods, be sure to catch all of these attractions in Fort Myers for a fun-filled and action packed vacation. Previous 8 Amazing Places to Watch Sunset on Sanibel and CaptivaThings to DoLori SorrentinoAugust 5, 2022sunset, sunset cruise, Sanibel, Captiva, day trips2 Comments Next Sanibel vs Captiva: Which Island Stay is Right for You?Where to StayLori SorrentinoAugust 1, 2022Sanibel, Captiva, Sanibel vs Captiva, travel tips, Sanibel Island, Captiva Island What is there to do in Fort Myers at night?15 Things to Do in Fort Myers, Florida at Night. Kick back on Sanibel Island.. Race hermit crabs on Captiva Island.. Get dinner and a movie at Gulf Coast Town Center.. Try your luck at the Seminole Casino Hotel.. Spend a night in Fort Myers River District.. Head to Fort Myers Beach on Estero Island.. What locals do in Fort Myers?Where Locals in Fort Myers Spend Their Weekends. Explore Centennial Park. Whether you spend an hour or an entire day, you can really relax in the 10-acre Centennial Park that's smack dab in the middle of all the action downtown. ... . Hit the Trails. ... . Spend a Day at the Beach. ... . Times Square, Florida Style.. Does Fort Myers have nightlife?Fort Myers and the surrounding barrier islands, offer some fantastic nightlife. A top stop for the party crowd wanting lots of options is downtown Fort Myers. The brick streets are lined with funky dens, wine bars, pubs and clubs. The area really gets cranking during the monthly Music and Art Walks.
What's happening in SWFL this weekend?Events this weekend in Fort Myers, FL. FREE Concert Series presented by Luminary Hotel & Co. - ... . The Official Hurricane Relief Halloween Bar Crawl - Ft Myers. ... . GRAND OPENING! ... . Creepy Hallow Scream (4th Year) ... . Wicked Dolphin Distillery Tour. ... . HALLOWEEN COSTUME PARTY. ... . Fall Festival. ... . KAI AND NUDORE SCORPIO VS LIBRA TAKEOVER.. |