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Island Style on Sanibel and Captiva
Find the comforts of home while you're far from yours on an island paradise
By Ann M. O'Phelan
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Find a secluded hideaway just steps from the beach
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Floridians, we know a thing or two about paradise. Sunny skies, white sandy beaches and spectacular birdwatching, fishing and boating are practically (if not literally) outside our backdoors. But even so, one place in particular always manages to capture our hearts whether we're coming for a short visit or lingering on vacation: the islands of Sanibel and Captiva.

These two breathtakingly beautiful islands (located just three miles from Fort Myers in the Gulf of Mexico), offer world-famous shelling, wildlife in abundance, notable shopping and fine dining with a seafood slant. And all can be further enjoyed with a stay at one of ResortQuest's vacation rentals, which allow you to customize your vacation home away from home.

From a "secluded hideaway" kind of vacation home just steps from the beach to a luxurious resort condominium with a bird's-eye-view of the Gulf, you'll find a perfect way to enjoy your stay on these tropical, unspoiled Florida islands.

Taking in the scenery on Sanibel

While Captiva is noted for its quaintness and quietude, Sanibel is where you can find a little more action. Nestled among the tropical landscape, there are plenty of fine dining and shopping choices, many of which are located right on the main street, Periwinkle Way.

This tree-lined street is also well-known for the bike path that stretches alongside of it – the path is part of a 25-mile trail that meanders through both islands. Should you feel like taking in the scenery on two wheels, there are several bike rental facilities
available, including Billy's Bikes and Rentals.

As you explore, check out the many beach accesses dotting the coast. Don't miss Lighthouse Park Beach, located on the southern tip of the island and marked by the historic Sanibel Lighthouse. Toward the other end of the island, take time to discover the 7,000-acre J. N. "Ding" Darling National Wildlife Refuge, famous for its diverse bird life, and the Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum, offering more than 30 exhibits of mollusks from around the world. (Both are located right off of Sanibel-Captiva Road.)

When it comes to dining, finer establishments such as Jacaranda Restaurant serve up succulent fresh seafood, while casual eateries and coffee shops, such as The Bean, offer tried-and-true favorites.

When it comes to kicking back, there are plenty of ResortQuest options in close proximity to all you'll see and do. If you prefer a cozy home that's close to the beach, the Tiki Cottage, a charming three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath residence is
World-class shelling awaits you on Sanibel and Captiva Islands
World-class shelling awaits you on Sanibel and Captiva Islands
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a solid option. If a luxurious stay beckons you, the upscale Sanibel Harbour Resort & Spa, with your choice of a two- or three-bedroom and two- or three-bath vacation condo, might be your best bet. The majestic resort, located just over the bridge from Sanibel Island, offers everything from The Spa at Sanibel Harbour to fine dining choices such as Tarpon House (serving up Southern-inspired cuisine and picturesque water views).

Cozying up in Captiva

Crossing the bridge from Sanibel to Captiva, you'll pass over Turner Beach (Blind Pass), a white-sand beauty with impressive shelling opportunities. Even more removed from civilization than Sanibel, Captiva is a little less developed, a little more quiet.

The "Heart of Captiva," a short, scenic drive from the bridge, is where delicious casual dining is the standard, and Key lime pie is served just about everywhere. You just might find the best at Keylime Bistro. Another great dining stop is the Bubble Room, famous for its eclectic menu and equally interesting décor. Memorabilia, antiques and old amusement props create fanfare for the eyes while the tastebuds dance (don't leave without dessert).

Despite Captiva's smaller size, there are still a wide range of places to stay. If the idea of your own private tennis court and heated swimming pool piques your interest, you'll enjoy the comfortable luxury of the Pitha Home. This three-bedroom, two-bath bayfront home is just a short stroll to the beaches.

If you prefer a beachside stay, check out rooms at South Seas Plantation on ResortQuest's website. The resort offers a range of units, including ones fit for larger parties – consider the impressive four-bedroom, four-bath beachfront townhouse that's surrounded by 330 acres of a natural botanical paradise.

Kick back, spread out and come sunset, you can toast to a whole new view of "paradise."

For more information on planning your in-state getaway to the islands of Sanibel and Captiva, contact ResortQuest of Southwest Florida at 866-502-8271 or visit www.resortquestswfl.com. To view their Florida Resident specials, visit www.resortquestswfl.com/resident.

Ann Marie O'Phelan is a freelance writer based in Bokeelia, Florida.

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