Fort Myers, Florida Rental Guide

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Why you should visit Fort Myers

Known for its sugary, white beaches, incredible deep-sea fishing, tropical fruit trees, historical attractions, and exquisite dining, Fort Myers is the kind of place that always has something going on. Located in Lee County, Florida and a gateway to the Southwest Florida region, this is the place where you, your family, and friends can experience nature and endless family-friendly attractions in and around Southwest Floridas sunny Gulf Coast.

The City of Palms Diverse Offering

Compared to its lively neighbors on the eastern side of the state, Fort Myers is a little mellow but no less interesting. The hustle and bustle youll find around this gulf-side vacation spot are replaced with family-friendly attractions and historic homes, like The Edison and Ford Winter Estates, which is one of the most visited attractions in Fort Myers. Join Southwest Florida Museum of History in their walking tours to see the sights of Downtown Fort Myers. The Imaginarium is an interactive museum where kids of all ages can learn and have fun.

Being one with nature is important to the city with dozens of wildlife and nature preserves scattered throughout the area. Visit the Manatee Park or the Butterfly Estates. Bask in the tropical wonders of the peninsula and take a stroll on the boardwalk that cuts seamlessly through nature. Watch and observe different kinds of birds or maybe some alligators. Charter fishing boats from Fort Myers Beach, rent kayaks, snorkel, or just lay in the sand with a cocktail in your hand. Bunche Beach is one of the many beautiful beaches in Lee County and is the ultimate hideout for relaxation. Whether its a beach vacation or a cultural adventure, Fort Myers can give you both.

Buy, Eat, & Drink

Fort Myers is home to some of the best shopping in the region, hosting dozens of name brand stores. Shopping areas like Coconut Point and Gulf Coast Town Center are laid out like neighborhoods. Visit one of the largest collections of shells, The Shell Factory, as well as its nature park and rides. Here, you wont have trouble mixing shopping and kid-friendly fun!

As you might expect from a tourist destination on the coast of Florida, seafood is dominant in Fort Myers. If you love fish, shrimp, or crab, youll be in heaven at the Blue Pointe Oyster Bar and Three Fishermen and Pinchers. For seasonal fare, head to the Farmers Market Restaurant. Capones is a superb coal-fired pizza restaurant near the riverfront. For the catch of the day, Skip One Seafood Market is also recommended. Prawnbroker Restaurant and Fish Market is a local favorite and is known for catching their own shrimp. Families can also find more casual establishments around U.S. 41 and College Parkway. You cant go wrong at Mels Diner Fort Myers.

The Broadway Palm Dinner Theater offers a buffet dinner with a show. Drinking establishments like The World Famous Cigar Bar and World of Beer are places to grab cold drinks while enjoying Fort Myers nightlife. Other bars with live music are The Roadhouse Cafe and The Buddha Bar.

When to Go Here

The best time to visit is probably late March and late May before the big summer crowds arrive, but winter breaks are also a good idea.

Getting Here & Getting Around

By plane, Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW) is the closest airport to Fort Myers. By car, I-75 will direct you straight to Fort Myers. Coming from Orlando? Take the I-4 then switch to I-75 at Tampa.

Imagine going to the beach whenever you want, bringing your sports equipment, or dropping by the neighborhood cities - if you like that, then Fort Myers is the kind of place where bringing or renting a car is a big convenience.

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