Fort Myers at a Glance
Fort Myers, Florida is an ideal vacation spot in southwest Florida for those looking for a quieter beach spot than some of Florida's other coastal cities. And with plenty of runways for charter flights in the area, it's a great destination for private flights year-round.
Fort Myers is known for its beaches and parks and is just a short drive (or boat ride) from the famous Sanibel Island. Fort Myers also attracts tourists with the Edison & Ford Winter Estates Museum.
Tourism is the primary industry in Fort Myers, which receives around 5 million visitors annually. Most visitors to Fort Myers are domestic travelers seeking fun on vacation.
The sunny weather in Florida makes Fort Myers a great place to travel any time of year. Winter and spring are popular times to travel for people looking to escape colder weather up north. Summer offers the best weather for beachgoers, and tends to draw big crowds in the greater Fort Myers area.
Fort Myers' Location
Fort Myers is located on Florida's southwest coast, in the Gulf of Mexico. The Caloosahatchee River runs along the northern edge of the city, separating Fort Myers from neighboring Cape Coral. Fort Myers has a modest population of 83,500 residents and receives thousands of visitors monthly.
Travelers flying into Fort Myers via charter flights have many landing spots to choose from. Southwest Florida International Airport is the primary hub for air traffic in the region. More convenient smaller airports can be found all over the area. Page Field Airport and Pine Island Airport are other airports available for permitted private flights.
Popular Fort Myers Attractions & Activities
Fort Myers is an ideal destination for those who love the beach or all kinds of water activities. Sunbathing, swimming, snorkeling, water skiing, and more. Fort Myers is also a hub for fishing, with people coming from all over to catch fish off the city's coast. The famous Fort Myers Fishing pier is a go-to spot for fishing, fishing gear, as well as great sights and experiences all year round.
Visitors to the area also enjoy taking day trips out to Sanibel Island and Captiva Island. These islands, a short way off the coast, feature many resorts, beaches, parks, food, and more. You can choose to stay on Sanibel Island for a day, or multiple days to take in everything that island life has to offer.
Heading back into the city, downtown Fort Myers has several great restaurants to choose from, providing diners with a variety of options. From pizza to Mexican food and fine dining, great food is never far away in downtown Fort Myers.
Fort Myers is also a popular destination for baseball fans in February and March each year. Two Major League Baseball franchises, the Boston Red Sox and Minnesota Twins, both have their Spring Training complexes in the city. Baseball fans can catch practices and games in and around Fort Myers throughout the early spring season.
Big Hickory Island
Blue Heron Pines Golf Course
Mount Dora Golf Club
Lovers Key
Black Island
Pumpkin Key
Charlie Key
Little Dead Key
Bull Key
Fourmile Island
Cabbage Key
Mccardle Island
North Shore Golf Club
Stingaree Key
Davis Key
Deerfield Lakes Golf Course
Big Shell Island
Pine Tree Golf Course
Palm Gardens Golf Course
Big Bird Rookery
Lanier Key
Dunes At Sandridge Golf Club
Julies Island
Eagle Lakes Golf Course
Boca Grove Plantation Golf Course
Stonegate Golf Club
Mound Key
Punta Blanca Island
Mondongo Rocks
Palm Harbor Golf Course
Little Corkscrew Island
Silver Key
Island Thirty-Three
Palm Cove Golf Club
Lakeview Golf Club
Otter Creek Golf Course
Cotton Key
Panther Key
Butterfly Island
Beautiful Island
Dog Island
Porpoise Point Island
Bunche Beach
Fines Key
Hotels in Fort Myers
Restaurants in Fort Myers