Adventures In Paradise Cayo Costa Shelling & Lunch Cruise
Captain Noah and Matt were out on the Shelling & Lunch Cruise and it was a gorgeous day! Gin clear water they say. Check out this video Matt took of the dolphin action. Apparently the dolphins were as excited as the guests about the weather we had! :)
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Join us as we cruise to the outer islands of Cayo Costa State Park which are only accessible by boat! Watch Dolphins at play, shell along the pristine beach and enjoy nature that only a few have the opportunity to experience.
Kayaking with Dolphin in paradise near Fort Myers Beach FL! AdventuresKayaking.com
This is an Eco tour in Estero Bay. We launched 1 mile south of Lovers Key State Park. This was an extraordinary dolphin experience, they let us paddle within feet of these amazing animals.
Adventures in Paradise: Delnor-Wiggins Pass & Barefoot Beach
Explore the pristine beauty of Delnor-Wiggins Pass & Barefoot Beach on Florida's Paradise Coast, named among the top 10 beaches in the United States in 2014 by Dr. Beach.
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Kayaking with Dolphin in paradise near Fort Myers Beach FL!
This is an Eco tour in Estero Bay. We launched 1 mile south of Lovers Key State Park. This was an extraordinary dolphin experience, they let us paddle within feet of these amazing animals.
Guided eco kayak tours with in Estero Bay Fl. call for details (239) 601-6976
Luxury and Adventure on Florida’s Paradise Coast
Sweeping white-sand beaches, shimmering Gulf of Mexico waters and breathtaking natural beauty -- this is Florida's Paradise Coast, and there's no question as to how it got its name. Consisting of Naples, Marco Island -- which was voted TripAdvisor's No. 1 island in the U.S. for 2014 -- and the Everglades, the Paradise Coast features world-class resorts and dining, exciting wildlife adventure and breathtaking tropical beaches -- everything you need for the perfect Florida vacation.
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Join us as Team Shurhold Crosses the State of Florida traveling along the Okeechobee Waterway!
Join Team Shurhold as we cross the center of Florida along the Okeechobee Waterway and traverse the complex system of locks to get from Ft. Myers to Stuart, Florida! Learn the history of the waterway and explore the individual locks, bridges, and landmarks you'll see along the way. Additionally, Barry goes over the safety gear and plans you'll need to make the trip yourself!
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The Paradise Adventures Experience - Sarasota Kayak Tours & Kayak Rentals
At Paradise Adventures, we understand that we are very lucky to be able to see amazing things and meet amazing people daily. This short video encapsulates what we call the Paradise Adventures Experience. Our equipment is great. Sarasota Bay is paradise... and our team promises to always do our best in making sure you have the best possible experience on your Sarasota kayak tour or your Sarasota kayak rental. We recently celebrated our 2 year anniversary, but we are still excited about what we do as we were on the very first day we hauled a kayak trailer into Ted Sperling Nature Park. Seeing manatees and dolphins in the wild never gets old. Exploring the Lido Key Mangrove tunnels is as majestic as the first day we ever saw them. Join us in PARADISE. Leave it to us to provide the ADVENTURES. We ARE your best option for kayaking in Sarasota.
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Paradise Parasail Fort Myers Beach Florida
My first Parasailing flight while on vacation June 2015. Captain and Crew did a wonderful job!!
Fort Myers and Sanibel, Florida | Tour America
After a busy few days in the parks of Orlando, a relaxing beach-side stay is a must. Not too far from Orlando discover pristine beaches, outdoor adventure, and a relaxed island paradise in Fort Myers & Sanibel, Florida! Its what surrounds you.
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The Very Worst of Key West Florida - A Review of What To Avoid
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The Worst of Key West
While our little Key at the end of a 100 mile strip of keys is a wonderful place to visit, there are some things that blur the picture of the perfect getaway.
Just getting here can be more of a challenge than desired. There is only one way in (and out) by car and that is along the 113 mile highway between the mainland and Key West. The current 4 lane road is a big improvement over the 2 lane road that served the Keys up through the first part of the 70’s but it still takes 4 hours to get here from the mainland. There is a ferry from the Ft Myers area that also takes nearly 4 hours. Or you can fly in - 50 minutes from Miami. Try to enjoy the journey.
The weather can be a deciding factor on the time of year you want to visit. Hurricane season can have its challenges. The season officially runs from June 1 to the end of November but the peak time for storms generally occur in September. You don’t really want to be caught in Key West during a hurricane since there is no where to go except up Highway 1, directly towards the storms. And since everyone else is trying to get out at the same time, there is a lot of congestion as well. If you visit here between August and October, keep an eye on the weather forecasts.
While not quite weather related, watch out for the sun, it can be brutal to white skinned northerners. Make sure you use sunblock and stay hydrated. The prevailing trade winds from the Gulf Stream make it seem cooler than it is. It doesn’t take long for the sun to cause severe sunburns which in turn will put a huge damper on your vacation.
Vacationers like to spend a lot of time in the water, a great place to be. But there are a few sea creatures you want to keep an eye out for since they can cause some pain. Like the Portuguese Man-o-War jellyfish. They are commonly found near the shore in the sea grasses. They are commonly washed up onto the beaches too. The sting from touching their tentacles can be extremely painful and in the worst circumstances, can interfere with heart and lung function. Pain from a sting that lasts over an hour should be checked out by a doctor.
Barracudas swim along the shore and near the piers and are generally harmless but accidently stepping on one could cause them to bite and they have a mouthful of sharp teeth.
The Conch Republic of Key West attracts tourists who embrace alternative lifestyles-always has. This helps generate a vibrancy and flavor not readily found elsewhere however keep in mind that the bars along Duval street stay open most of the night with loud music that is as diverse as the party goers.
Crime rates are always a consideration but there is very little major violent crimes committed here. The majority of crimes are due to burglaries and theft. Make sure your wallet and phones are well secured on your person when in a densely packed area such as Mallory Square at sunset. Don’t leave valuables lying around on the beach either.
One other thing, don’t try to pet the wild chickens roaming around the streets. They can peck.
Key West is a great spot and taking some simple precautions will ensure that your stay is painless and trouble free.
Best And Worst Of Key West, Florida - A Review
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The Best of Key West
If the island of Key West was a bar, it would be called the “Ends of the Earth” bar and rightly so. There is only one road leading into Key West and it is 113 miles from the mainland of Florida to the city limits.
It’s a 4 hour drive from Miami, 3.5 hours by ferry from Ft Myers and just 50 minutes to fly from Miami. But no matter how you get here, you will soon see it is unlike any place else within the continental USA.
It never freezes here nor does it really ever get cold here. Even in January, the average temperature is 69 degrees and usually in the mid 70s. That makes this a year around destination however the summer is the most active time period with lots to do. We will show you some the most popular activities available to visitors.
The most popular things to do all revolve around water. For divers, the Great Florida Reef is the only living coral barrier reef in the continental United States. It extends up to 4 miles out from the shore and extends from Key Largo to the Dry Tortugas, a length of 170 miles. There are several sunken ships to dive on as well.
Fishing is a huge draw to Key West. You can charter a boat to take you where the fish are plentiful. You can stay within short distance of the island or you can head for the deep waters where the big fish live.
Playing IN the water is available for all ages. There are both private and public beaches scattered around the island. The largest beach open to the public is Smathers Beach. It is over half a mile in length and is on the south side of the island right next to Roosevelt Blvd, the perimeter road around the island.
Higgs Beach is a little further down the road, (Roosevelt turns into Atlantic Blvd). The beach surrounds the Key West Garden Club, one of the island's last remaining free tourist attractions
If you would rather see the water from above, parasailing is the way to do it. Key West looks different when you are floating 300 feet in the air. It is pretty quiet up there too. There are several providers to choose from.
For those who prefer who wish to stay land based, there is still plenty to do. While there are plenty of places to stay on the island, you are required to visit Duval street, the narrow mile long main drag. The famous as well as those of us not so famous have walked this street and spent time in the bars and eateries that line the street. Start at the south end where you can dip a toe into the Straits of Florida (part of the Atlantic Ocean). Walk a little over a mile north and you can dip a toe in the Gulf of Mexico. Arrive at the Gulf side near dusk and you can wander over to Mallory Square where watching the sunset has become a nightly ritual. More on Mallory Square later.
While you are in this part of town, catch a ride on the conch train. They will show you all kinds of interesting locations on the island including Hemingway’s house, Audubon House and Gardens, Key West Lighthouse Museum, Harry S. Truman Little White House, Key West Aquarium, and the Key West Shipwreck Treasure Museum. You can always come back to these places on your own at a later time now that you know where they are located.
Key West is a great destination to visit and truly has something for everyone. The locals are friendly and laid back. Visiting here is almost like visiting another country but you are still on U S soil. It will take several days to do everything but no matter what you do and where you go, the evenings belong to Mallory Square.
While the sun setting into the ocean is a draw all of its own, the spectacle of the square stands alone in its uniqueness. The crowd is festive and there are multiple performers scattered around the square. Whether it is balloon art, juggling acts, music or sword swallowing, you can find this and much more here at Mallory Square.
The Worst of Key West
While our little Key at the end of a 100 mile strip of keys is a wonderful place to visit, there are some things that blur the picture of the perfect getaway.
Just getting here can be more of a challenge than desired. There is only one way in (and out) by car and that is along the 113 mile highway between the mainland and Key West. The current 4 lane road is a big improvement over the 2 lane road that served the Keys up through the first part of the 70’s but it still takes 4 hours to get here from the mainland. There is a ferry from the Ft Myers area that also takes nearly 4 hours. Or you can fly in - 50 minutes from Miami. Try to enjoy the journey.
The weather can be a deciding factor on time of year you want to visit. Hurricane season can have its challenges. The season officially runs from June 1 to the end of November but the peak time for storms generally occur in September.
Island Hopping Is A Must In Fort Myers Beach
Unlike the gridlocked hustle of sister cities Tampa and Miami, Fort Myers Beach is the gem on the Gulf that still has the magic of a Florida long forgotten elsewhere. It's the kind of view you're convinced you need a passport to see until the windows of the car roll down crossing over the Matanzas Pass Bridge onto Estero Blvd. In the mid-morning sun, the salted fresh scent wakes you up to the kind of American island you really can still find.
Here on Fort Myers Beach on Estero Island in Southwest Florida, there are as many families in the seven-mile surf as there are couples, newlyweds to retirees. We spent a long weekend at the Pink Shell Resort in September 2019, and planned your perfect day in Fort Myers at the best beaches and locations we could fit into a long weekend. There are always things to do here for day trips on the surrounding islands of Sanibel Island and Captiva Island, click here to jump to digest below.
Island hopping, shelling, and eco-tours
You're here in Florida, grab that lovely continental Pink Shell Resort breakfast and get outside. If you love deep sea fishing, book one of the local fishing charters in town to catch your own dinner. Not in the mood to fish? Book a trip with EcoVenture Florida where Captain Matt Hetrick and First Mate Lauren will guide you through a true island hopping adventure. We coasted around the famous Sanibel Lighthouse and anchored at our own private little beach for shelling on the gorgeous Costa Cayo. The seashells are shades of reds and pinks, and some are as big as your face.
If you thought you needed to leave America to find white sand beaches and clear crystal water year-round, it's all right here in the United States' coastline on the Gulf of Mexico. We saw dolphins, manatees, fevers of rays, and one incredible sea turtle in our time with Captain Matt, but he asked me to say that seeing all those in one day is incredibly lucky. Ol' Captain Matt is a modest guy.
Water sports, parasailing, and paddle boarding
If you're not in the mood for a boat ride, head out to the Pink Shell's beach resort zone where you can start your morning ocean kayaking or paddle boarding in the gentle surf. The serene view from the room each morning is all the convincing you need to feel the mild saltwater on your toes. Take a short waverunner course and grab the jet ski views of the boardwalk from the ocean. Bike around Lovers Key State Park, the one place every guest at the resort raved about. We didn't get to make it here, but learned it's a popular spot for lovers of all ages to take sweet photos.
Downtown Fort Myers
The Edison & Ford Winter Estates are a must-see for any kind of traveler, particularly those botanical garden lovers! These vacation homes of first Thomas Edison's family, followed by Henry Ford's family later, are preserved with the original knickknacks and science center, including the working laboratory. Mina Edison is responsible for the exotic and blossoming flora on the estates and she is the true patron saint of Fort Myers. The history of the city, once a popular cattlemen stop, begins with the Edisons arriving and rebuilding the dock. The Royal Palms lining the Edison's estate roads are just one of the legacies left behind.
Fort Myers & Sanibel Island
If you're looking to escape somewhere gorgeously serene with more activities than you could possibly fit into one week, Fort Myers Beach is the spot for you. This barrier island gem is budget-friendly, pet-friendly, and impossibly clean, a nod to the high eco-standards Lee County holds itself to. The next time you want to escape somewhere south, just remember that you need to go as far as Key West to find white sand perfection. Fort Myers Beach is Florida's Florida, the kind you're looking for.
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Home Sweet Home By Superior Pools Season #3, Episode 9 (Allen) 10.13.19 Venice, FL
Home Sweet Home By Superior Pools Season #3, Episode 9 (Allen) 10.13.19 Venice, FL.
Step by step to Paradise! We see into the construction side of building the Allen’s dream pool.
This pool includes Bar-stools, Sun Shelf, a one of a kind Spa Spillway and beautiful magic bowls
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Sanibel Island in front of the Island Inn
Less than a week after Hurricane Irma and there are some shells to find
Adventures in Paradise: Dolphin Explorer
Have you ever seen dolphins in the wild? Join the team at the Dolphin Explorer and go on a boat tour to find and learn about the playful dolphins that call the waters around Florida's Paradise Coast their home.
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Exploring Beaches and Nature in Fort Myers & Sanibel, Florida
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Cape Romano Shelling Tour - Florida Adventures and Rentals
One of our most popular adventures! Our two-hour Cape Romano Shelling Tours explain the amazing story of the infamous Dome Houses. Then, we’ll stop on a private beach in search of the most exotic sea shells that the Gulf Coast is famous for
What to Expect
On our two-hour Cape Romano Shelling Tours you will experience one of the most popular adventures we are known for. Departing from Caxambas Park Marina on the south end of Marco Island, enjoy a fifteen-minute boat ride from our launch location to Cape Romano. Once we arrive, our Captains will explain the amazing story of the infamous Dome Houses. This is a very popular point of interest that tourists come to see year-round. After viewing Cape Romano, we will stop on a private beach in search of the most exotic sea shells that the Gulf Coast is famous for. This is a semi-private or private tour. Our boats are very kid friendly, with comfortable seating and a ladder for easy boarding.
The Gulf Coast of Florida has a lot to offer when it comes to hidden and not so hidden coastal treasure hunts. This guided boat tour will take you to a deserted beach where you will find beautiful shells that you will take home with you as a Marco Island souvenir. Among the most popular ones we can name the Banded Tulip, the Clam Shell, the Coquina Clam Shells, the Cowry Shell, the Florida Fighting Conch, the Lightning Whelk, the Lined Moon Snail Shell, the Murex Shell, the Oyster Shell, the Ribbed Cantharus Shell, the Scallop Shell, the Scotch Bonnet Shell, and the Turret Shell. Tell us what’s your favorite and we will find it during the tour!
Our guests ranged from very young children to adults, this is a tour designed for every age group and will keep everyone engaged during the search of these tropical treasures while you walk the white sandy beaches searching for the perfect Shell.
Florida Adventures and Rentals, is committed to teach our guests about to ecology that makes the Rookery Bay Reserve and the Ten Thousand Islands a tropical paradise.
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