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Sanibel Island

Soak up the sun on Sanibel Island. With easy access to wondrous natural beauty, family-friendly fun and great recreation, Sanibel Island is just a short twenty-minute drive across San Carlos Bay from Pink Shell Resort. Explore local wildlife, take in a stunning sunset cruise or stroll the island’s white, shell-laden beaches in search of unique treasures. Uncover plenty of exciting things to do in Sanibel Island with these nearby attractions:

  • Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum
  • Barrier Island Group for the Arts
  • Sanibel Historical Village & Museum
  • Sanibel Captiva Conservation Foundation
  • Clinic for Rehabilitation for Wildlife (C.R.O.W.)
  • J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge
  • Chapel by the Sea

 

Sanibel island near Pink Shell Resort
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Times Square

Centrally located on Estero Island and steps away from the Fort Myers Beach Fishing Pier, Times Square is a must-visit destination in the area. After the devastation of Hurricane Ian much has changed, but the fun still remains! Though the area is still rebuilding, visitors can now head downtown for a dinner from our favorite local food trucks after a day lounging on Pink Shell’s secluded beach. Start your morning perusing the Farmers Market and wander to the Fort Myers Beach Tower to admire the iconic mural added after the hurricane, welcoming visitors to the community. Our oceanfront resort is less than a mile from Times Square in Fort Myers Beach and easily accessible via car, foot, bike or trolley.

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Lovers Key

Make your way to the other end of Estero Island for a visit to Lovers Key State Park, known for its two miles of pristine sandy shoreline, five miles of walking and cycling trails and abundant wildlife. Whether you’re on a family-friendly vacation or romantic couple’s getaway, the destination is great for collecting shells, swimming, picnicking, kayaking, birding and watching the sunset with loved ones. From Pink Shell, guests can take the trolley or drive to Lovers Key State Park.

Mound House

Learn a little history on your next trip to the beach. Once inhabited by the Calusa Native American tribe, Estero Island and Southwest Florida are rich in ancient cultures dating back to 12000 BC. Just a 10-minute drive from the Pink Shell, Mound House showcases the Calusa culture and those who settled afterward through photos, artifacts and interactive exhibits. Visit the museum in Fort Myers Beach and enjoy the views from the Observation Pier, stroll through the historic gardens and house, or sign up for a guided kayak tour.

Fort Myers Beach Festivals
Annual Events & Festivals in Fort Myers Beach

For more things to do in Fort Myers Beach and the surrounding area, check out one of the annual festivals taking place throughout the seasons. From the impressive sand sculpting competition to festive New Year’s Eve celebrations, there’s always something fun—or tasty—going on in Fort Myers Beach. Check out a few of our favorite festivals below or see what’s happening at Pink Shell!

  • ArtFest Fort Myers | February
  • Fort Myers Beach Shrimp Festival | March
  • Taste of the Beach | May
  • American Sand Sculpting Competition | November/December
  • Fort Myers Beach Christmas Boat Parade | December
  • Birthday of Fort Myers Beach | December
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