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What's there to do on Sanibel & Captiva?

Sanibel Island is famous for the seashells that line its beaches year-round. Captiva also has good shelling, but sunset is the climax of the day on this west-facing island. Both islands have unlimited watersports: parasailing, backbay- surf- and offshore-fishing, sailing, paddling, and summer waverunners.

Jumping Dolphin
Photo provided by Lee County Visitor & Convention Bureau

Both islands have miles of private beaches for you to enjoy, and pools galore. Sanibel has 26 miles of bike paths to explore. Both islands are filled with terrific, casual restaurants and shopping is fantastic at the many boutiques, galleries and shops. Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge and several other spots are fantastic for birding. And if you've never been to a place without the glare of streetlights, stargazing our night skies will utterly amaze you. We also have the world's only seashell museum, an historic village, live theater and musicals, a small cinema, touring musical performances, and arts and crafts fairs. When it comes to nightlife, visitors can dine outdoors to live music, perform karoake, play pool, go to crab races, or dance the night away. But the best thing to do might just be falling asleep underneath a swaying palm, to the sound of the Gulf. You decide !

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