Visiting-and-Enjoying-the-Visit-to-Fort-Myers-FL

Visiting-and-Enjoying-the-Visit-to-Fort-Myers-FL

Intracoastal Watercourse of Florida

The reserved water of Southwest Florida’s Intracoastal Watercourse is the ideal place not only for those who bring their own SUP gear, but also for beginners who are still learning to drive the huge board. As soon as you learn getting up, you’ll be charmed by the sea environment, which includes mangrove and manatee. The Paddle board Adventures offers instructions and equipment on rent, but more better are directed trips that can be personalized according to the fitness levels of the contributors. They even organize sunset tours which can be the ideal time for a marriage proposal. Just don’t drop the wedding ring in water.

Don’t Make the Fish Escape

Tarpon is hunted all over the west coastline of Fort Myers, FL, however people come from local and other countries to participate in tarpon fishing competitions in last part of spring at  Pine Island  and Gasparilla. Prizes run into thousands of dollars and may even the offers of a boat. You don’t have to compete to try and catch one of Florida’s most popular fish, known by the nickname “silver king”. They are warriors and can thrash for half an hour or more before being brought onto boat and afterward released. You will have an unusual thrill once you notice the fish jumping acrobatically out of the water when they are still in line. There are several on-site excursions for you to catch your first fish, including Reel Fishing and Saltwater Spoiled. Come early, particularly in busy months.

Souvenirs of the Sea

Sanibel Island is a best destination of the world for shell fishing and is easily accessible, with many roads and housings. The Cayo Costa National Park, nearby, is even ideal place to pick up shells, as it is only reachable by boat, and the beach also isn’t as busy. People can take anything inside whatsoever they find, if there are no living creatures inside.