Fort Myers & Sanibel/Lee County Traveler's Guide 2008 - (Page 44) ®® B E A U T I F U L B E A C H E S A N D W AT E R W O N D E R B E S T B E T S s and, shells, surf and surprises. BEST BETS Check out this compilation of the tried-and-true things to do on land, the beach, near the shore and at sea. More information about beaches and things to do on the water can be found after on, over or near the water each entry here i.e. (see p123), and additional listings appear beginning on page 86 and at www.fortmyers-sanibel.com. ® Fish On! For deep water fishing, catch a ride on a party boat or “six-pack” charter; inshore fisher folk can cast a line from the beach or from one of the piers and bridges. (see pp96-97) ® A Room with a View Live out an island fantasy: stay in a remote island-style home (North Captiva) or pitch a tent (Cayo Costa State Park). (see pp93, 101) ® Sun Splash Family Waterpark Make a day of it at this bargain-priced waterpark. Thrill-seekers can ride the Electric Slide, one of the longest in Florida. (see p87) ® Island Hopping Treat everyone to a tour of the islands by water taxi (try Jensen’s Twin Palm Resort & Marina on Captiva Island), or rent a boat, charts in hand, and set out on a nautical adventure. (see p98) ® Cruisin’ Captiva Cruises plies the waters in several vessels, taking passengers to Boca Grande and outer islands, including Useppa, from its marina on Captiva. Take a trip from Pine Island on the Tropic Star to remote, untouched ® (Wind)surf’s Up Learn Cayo Costa to windsurf in one hour State Park. with Ace Performer on (see pp91, 92) super-wide boards with a seasoned pro. PAGE 44 http://www.fortmyers-sanibel.com
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