Pine Island

Pine Island is the largest island on the West Coast of Florida, located just thirty minutes from Ft. Myers. It sits on the Gulf of Mexico, and is popular for it’s “country waterfront” atmosphere. Unlike your average sandy beach, Pine Island's beaches are fringed with mangroves. Because legislation prohibits high-rise developments, Pine Island with remain a quaint, secluded area for years to come. Truely a tropical paradise!

Pine Island Map

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Matlacha

With a population of only 735, Matlacha is a prime destination for serenity on the water. Located on the east side of Pine Island, this Old Florida village is popular for great fishing. You will find art galleries, island boutiques, and delicious seafood restaurants all in walking distance. If you are looking for traditional Florida, with cozy cottages, and a colorful atmosphere, Matlacha is your escape.

 

Bokeelia

On the north end of Pine Island, you will find tranquility in Bokeelia. The history of this town spans from pirates to spanish settlements. The breezy town of Bokeelia has an abundance of fruit farms and palm trees farms, giving it a tropical feel. Including an 18 hole golf course, fishing pier, and several marinas you will be sure to find peace in Bokeelia.

 

St. James City

The most developed area of Pine Island is St. James City. Here is where you will find half of the Island’s population. St. James is a compromise between a peaceful waterfront, and suburban America.

Galt Island

Located off the West Coast of Florida, Galt Island is a true island getaway. You will enjoy a lot of privacy with the estate-sized homesites, gated entries, deed restrictions, and private roads. Each property has docking capabilities and a breathtaking view. The rest of the island is conservation area where you can enjoy the island’s beauty and nature. If you want entertainment, the City of Palms is just a short distance away where you can find shopping, restaurants, and night clubs.

Sanibel Island

Lay back and relax on Sanibel Island. Stick your toes in soft white sand, take a swim in clear blue water, and collect treasures from the sea. When you are finished relaxing, enjoy Sanibel’s restaurants, golfing and recreation, canoeing, and theatrical productions.

Ft. Myers

With a decent sized population of about 48,000, there is a lot of civilization to be found. In Ft. Myers you can be sure to have a beautiful climate all year round, with warm winters and even warmer summers. The city is just a short distance from the water, but surrounded with stores and schools to meet your families needs.

Ft. Myers Beach

Like the rest of South Florida, Ft. Myers Beach is known for it’s great fishing, entertainment, weather, and beaches. Ft. Myers Beach has also been tagged as the safest beach in the world, because of it’s shallow water and low undertow. The seven mile beach is a great place for families.

Cape Coral

Cape Coral is the largest city in Southwest Florida. With over 400 miles of navigable waterways, Cape Coral has more canals then anywhere in the world. It easy to stay involved in Cape Coral by joining one of the many community clubs. Never lacking in entertainment, the city holds annual activities such as Oktoberfest and is home to the Sun Splash Family Waterpark.