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It was a perfect choice for us. We stayed in room in the Kimball Lodge. Room was the western corner on the second floor, sundeck was right outside our doorway.

Room had micro, coffee maker coffee packets were replenished by the cleaners ice maker in the fridges freezer. Room was cleaned to our liking daily. Saw Dolphins daily. Besides shelling there were plenty of fishermen along the shore reeling them in. Staff were all lovely. Glory in reception was especially helpful.

Bikes and kayaks on premises to rent. Location was a 5 minute drive to town, 20 minutes to Captiva, 15 to the lighthouse. We ate at Traditions twice. The only suggestion I'd make to management would be to install some lighting between the building and the restaurant.

In the evenings it was pretty dark walking across the property, even when using the flashlight provided in the room. Hope to return in the future!!!! More read less. Great location and Great location and great place to stay. Everyone at the Inn were super gracious and friendly. The accommodations were fantastic, clean and comfortable.

The Island Inn offered everything we could have hoped for. It was a great location as well, easy access to just about everything. We stayed in the Matthews lodge and it was incredible. We are making plans for a return trip in the future. Thank you to the staff at the Inn for making our 25th Anniversary a special time.

Perfect getaway! Studio Room large with full kitchen. Spacious bathroom. Screened in porch for amazing views at Screened in porch for amazing views at night bug free! Very clean. Restaurant and staff were wonderful. Great food and entertainment every night. At beach under umbrella everyday and dip in the pool later. Cannot find any negatives. Nov 9. Open Nov 3. Oct Have questions about making a reservation, about your current reservation, or about the Island Inn?

The City of Sanibel was formed in and the citizens quickly put a serious slowdown and restrictions on the development. There are only two on the island, Dairy Queen and Subway , that were in operation before the City passed the regulation. Today the causeway provides easy access to the island and both Sanibel and Captiva have become tourist magnets. The term "Sanibel Stoop " refers to the hunched over position the shell hunters assume when discovering a great shell they want to pick up.

About half of the land area of Sanibel is preserved in wildlife refuges. This 5, acre refuge was founded in and is one of the largest undeveloped mangrove systems in the country. The refuge is a popular tourist attraction, especially to bird lovers. The refuge is a well known bird watching location because of the thousands of migratory birds that stop here.

Learn more about Florida birds. It has many things in common with Sanibel, but has its own unique personality and historic communities. You can read about Captiva Island by clicking the link near the bottom of this page. Sanibel Island extends in a westerly direction once you enter from the causeway, and most of the actual town is on the eastern end near the causeway entrance.

Most of the stores and restaurants are located along Periwinkle Way, the main thoroughfare through the town. Periwinkle Drive and Sanibel-Capitva Road become very congested during tourist season and on weekends. Traffic creeps and crawls, but at least the scenery is beautiful. A great place to learn more about the history of Sanibel is at the Sanibel Historical Museum and Village. In addition to several historic buildings, there is a beautiful Heritage Trail with a map so you can take a drive or hike that will give you a real sense of the town's past.

They have a huge collection of shells, and also offer close up looks of the mollusks that create the shell. You can even touch them. There are dozens of fantastic restaurants of all sorts on Sanibel and neighboring Captiva.

Most of them are fairly expensive, so if I'm on Sanibel just for the day I liked to eat at one of the only two fast food restaurants on the island:. There is something enchanting about sitting outside and chomping on a burger at this small restaurant that seems so out of place on upscale Sanibel. The food and ice cream is just about the same as at any other Dairy Queen, but it's the location that makes this one different.

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