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Catch birds and other local wildlife on an early morning kayak adventure into aquatic preserves.
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Family Vacation Days on the Water
Float along with the family in a variety of vessels to explore The Beaches of Fort Myers & Sanibel from the water. Visitors can scope marine preserves, discover shell mounds and find themselves gone fishing on this itinerary that’s full of learning, adventure and animal encounters.
By Chelle Koster Walton, member of the Society of American Travel Writers

Bonita Beach
Bonita Beach
Paddling and Powerboating: Day 1

Paddling magazines hail The Beaches of Fort Myers & Sanibel for its top kayaking, so don't miss out. Catch the birds and other local wildlife as they and you awaken on an early morning kayak adventure into Pine Island's aquatic preserves. Contact Gulf Coast Kayak Company for rentals and tours.

Then rent a powerboat for a half-day from Pine Island's Four Winds Marina for a family excursion to Boca Grande or Gasparilla Island to the north. Stop for fishing in the bay or Boca Grande Pass, known for its remarkable tarpon catches in summer. Dock at Uncle Henry's Marina, which can arrange bike or golf cart rentals for exploring the island's restaurants, shops, beaches and lighthouse museum. Stop for homemade ice cream downtown at Loose Caboose.

Sea Life on Sanibel: Day 2

Adventures in Paradise’s Sea Life Encounter pontoon-boat excursion is perfect for families. Learn about local marine ecology from a trained biologist, who drags a seine net to gather specimens to identify and explain. Snorkeling and shelling trips are also scheduled.
Devote the evening to water-bound luxury aboard Sanibel Harbour Resort’s 100-foot Princess II yacht. Sunset cruises serve hors d'oeuvres or dinner.

Canoeing the Calusa: Day 3

Learning to sail in area waters
Learning to sail in area waters
Canoe part or all of the 40-plus-mile Great Calusa Blueway, named for the Native Americans who once paddled these shores. It takes you past Mound Key State Archaeological Site, where the shell mounds and canal systems of the Calusa remain, and Lover's Key State Park (known for its family-friendly beaches) with food concessions to provide the makings of an impromptu picnic.

Rent your vessel at Estero River Outfitters on U.S. 41 or Lovers Key State Park. To tour Mound Key without paddling, contact Estero Bay Boat Tours or the Hyatt Regency Coconut Point Resort & Spa.

Manatees and Sails: Day 4 add-on

If you're visiting between mid-November and mid-April, hook up with Fort Myers' Manatee World for a boat tour of the Orange River, where a herd of some 300 manatees migrates in winter. Off-season, consider a sail aboard New Moon on Captiva Island, which holds sailing classes for children and families, as does Offshore Sailing School at South Seas Resort.

If you go . . .

Day 1

Four Winds Marina, 239-283-0250, www.fourwindsmarina.com

Gulf Coast Kayak Company, 239-283-1125, www.gulfcoastkayak.com

The Loose Caboose, 239-964-0440

Uncle Henry's Marina, 941-964-0154, www.bocagrande.com

Day 2

Adventures in Paradise, 239-472-8443, www.adventureinparadiseinc.com

Sanibel Harbour Resort & Spa, 800-767-7777, www.sanibel-resort.com

Day 3

Estero Bay Boat Tours, 239-992-2200

Estero River Tackle and Canoe Outfitters, 239-992-4050

Great Calusa Blueway, 239-461-7400, www.greatcalusablueway.com

Hyatt Regency Coconut Point Resort & Spa, 800-55-HYATT, www.coconutpoint.hyatt.com

Lovers Key State Park, 239- 463-4588, floridastateparks.org

Mound Key State Archaeological Site, 239- 992-0311, www.ecotrail.com/mound_key.htm

Day 4 add-on:

Manatee World 239-694-4042, www.manateeworld.com

New Moon, 239-395-1782, www.newmoonsailing.com

Offshore Sailing School, 800-221-4326, www.offshore-sailing.com

South Seas Island Resort, 239- 454-1700, www.south-seas-resort.com

Last modified on Feb 20, 2008

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