Captiva Island Vacation Getaway

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May 2012

 
Captiva Island Vacation Getaway
  • Finding Special Places
  • Be Your Own Boat Captain
  • The Island Store
  • South Seas Island Resort
  • The Number One Activity
  • Getting Around the Area
  • Captiva Things to Do
  • Top-Rated Captiva Beach
  • Do Toss a Line in the Water
  • Something Neat Around Every Corner
 
 

Captiva Island is just the coolest area for a uniquely special Florida Beach Vacation Getaway. The town combines coastal elegance with a natural flair, creating a playful waterfront experience. Everything is so beautiful!

   
 

Here we found a family strolling along in the calm Captiva Bay Waters in a canoe. This is a very affordable way to see the island's nature from sea level. You get to choose your experience. Take the kayak out in the bay, or paddle by the beach areas. You can go out for an exploration at sunrise, midday, or sunset. These water-based adventures are one of my family's absolute favorite Captiva Island things to do.

 
   
 

During your stay, one of the places you may just visit the most often is The Island Store (239-472-2374). They offer a great selection of gourmet groceries, sandwiches, wine, beer, and more. You cannot miss it, as the Island Store is located right at the four-way stop sign, on the corner of Andy Rosse Lane and Captiva Drive.

 
   
 

Here you see part of the South Seas Island Resort (239-472-5111), located on the Island's northern tip. This is the best place to stay in Captiva if you are active and love boating. They have a big marina, health club, sailing school, huge pools, and a fabulous beachfront golf course. The resort offers neat things for kids like Sea School, where children chase fiddler crabs and learn about sea life.

 
   
 

The beach and the water are the island's focal points, as illustrated by these playful kids. We like to walk the coastline. Also, shelling is so much fun due to the number of and variety of shells to find. You can collect them, and then craft them into gifts, such as picture frames, mirrors, and small lamps.

 
   
 

Easily the best way to tour both Captiva and Sanibel Island is on bikes! City planners did an excellent job by providing tons of bicycle lanes and paths for your use. When you arrive, you will find plenty of places to rent bikes. One rental suggestion is Yolo Bike Rentals (239-472-9656), located at 11534 Andy Rosse Lane, in the city center.

 
   
 

This is an island where one gets to relax in a sub-tropical climate and play outdoors in the sunshine, all year long. Each day during breakfast, you can plan the day's activities. Perhaps this day involves enjoying the water while boating, kayaking, or fishing. Biking and golfing are hugely popular. Great waterfront restaurants and shopping are plentiful. We love the nature, seeing the many species of birds, the coconut palm trees, and the waves. When the winds blow strong from the north, the surfers hit the water.

 
   
 

Captiva Beach is naturally beautiful and not crowded at all. This is a top-rated beach zone, voted as being one of the most gorgeous in all of Florida. Relax on the shore, play in the water, or walk miles and miles down the coastline. Whatever your pleasure, expect a grand time at Captiva Beach.

 
   
 

You are in an area that has some of the best fishing in the world. Here it is easy and many of the resorts have fishing rods you can use for free. Not only do you have an excellent chance of catching something tasty, the variety of fish you can reel in is incredible. The heavy fishing favorites are grouper, snook, redfish, and sea trout.

 
   
 

One of the things that fascinated us about Captiva is unexpected surprises you will come across as you tour the island. On this day, thousands of mullet were moving though Redfish Pass and were easily seen in the water. The local commercial fish captains were hot on their trail. The boats were just off shore, so we watched as they moved over the fish and used giant cast nets to catch them, 20 to 30 at time.

 
Traveler Reviews
VISTOR FEEDBACK:
Comments (Total 4)
Water Makes It
We like Jensen's Twin Palm Resort so we can bring and use our boating and kayaks to tour the islands. Cayo Costa is great day out on the water.
  Luis L. M. • January 13
Water Fun
It is a breeze to boat up to Boca Grande from Captiva and it is the best ride around. Pick a nice day and a good charter and it is a dream come true.
  Dollie T. M. • January 13
whiddensmarina.com
Bikes Make It
We stayed at the Downtown Inn due to its location. Do bring or rent bikes, as that is all you need unless you are driving into Sanibel.
  Morgan Z. M. • January 13
bestofsanibelcaptiva.com
Do Stay Waterfront
The Casa Ybel worked out very well for us, as there are many more options for waterfront hotels in Sanibel than Captiva.
  Tyler Z. M. • January 13
sanibeltrails.com
 
Contact Information

Captiva Island Getaway
5400 South Seas Plantation Road
Captiva Island Florida 33924
southseas.com
239-472-1080

Local & Area Amenities
Fishing Charters
Scenic Waterway
Sunset Viewing
Intercoastal Waterway
Jogging Trail
Bicycle Rentals
Full Bar
Island Setting
Light Tackle Fishing
Beach Goods
Sealife Encounters
Volleyball Court
Kayak Rentals
Scenic Views
Gulf Boat Access
Fishing Area
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