Fort Myers Harbor

Fort Myers Harbor

Fort Myers, Florida United States
Lat: 26° 38' 52.4''
Lon: -81° 52' 31.51''
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Marinas near Fort Myers Harbor

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City of Fort Myers Yacht Basin
2 reviews

400.0'

16Low 8.0'High 0.0'

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$2.83

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$2.17
-30 AMP, 50 AMP, 100 AMP
Legacy Harbour Marina
28 reviews

120.0'

12Low 7.0'High 0.0'--30/50
Best Western Fort Myers Waterfront-

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The Marina at Edison Ford
2 reviews

0.0'

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Royal Palm Yacht Club-

0.0 m

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Old Bridge Marina
2 reviews

55.0'

16Low 5.0'High 0.0'

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Nearby

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Nearby
-30,50
Marinatown Yacht Harbour-

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68Low 5.0'High 0.0'----
Fish Tale Marina at Caloosa Isle-

0.0 m

-Low 0.0 mHigh 0.0 m----
Paradise Marina
2 reviews

60.0'

-Low 0.0 mHigh 0.0'--30, 50
Rosen Park Marina--16-----
Everest Marina-

32.0'

-Low 4.0'High 7.0'----
Coastal Marine Mart--------
Slipaway Food Truck Park & Marina--------
Dolphin Marina-

0.0'

-Low 0.0 mHigh 0.0'----
Things to do in Fort Myers, Florida

Fort Myers, Florida is a beautiful destination for boaters, with its warm waters, sunny skies, and stunning natural scenery. Here is a guide to some of the best activities for visiting boaters in Fort Myers:

  1. Explore the Caloosahatchee River: The Caloosahatchee River is a wide and scenic waterway that stretches from Fort Myers to the Gulf of Mexico. Boaters can cruise along the river, anchor in one of the many coves, or fish for tarpon, snook, and other game fish.

  2. Visit Sanibel Island: Sanibel Island is just a short boat ride away from Fort Myers and offers beautiful beaches, stunning natural preserves, and plenty of restaurants and shops. You can dock your boat at one of the island's marinas or anchor offshore and take a dinghy to shore.

  3. Visit Cayo Costa State Park: Cayo Costa State Park is a beautiful island park that is only accessible by boat. The park offers pristine beaches, nature trails, and plenty of opportunities for wildlife viewing. You can anchor offshore and take a dinghy to shore or dock at the park's marina.

  4. Visit the Edison & Ford Winter Estates: The Edison & Ford Winter Estates are historic homes that once belonged to Thomas Edison and Henry Ford. The homes are located on the banks of the Caloosahatchee River and are accessible by boat. You can tie up at the estates' docks and take a guided tour of the homes and gardens.

  5. Dine at waterfront restaurants: Fort Myers is home to a number of waterfront restaurants that offer delicious food and beautiful views of the water. Some popular options include The Boathouse Tiki Bar & Grill and Pinchers Crab Shack.

  6. Attend a boating event: Fort Myers hosts a number of boating events throughout the year, including the Fort Myers Boat Show and the Fort Myers Beach Shrimp Festival. These events offer the opportunity to see some of the newest boats on the market and meet other boaters.

  7. Go fishing: Fort Myers is a popular destination for fishing, with plenty of opportunities to catch tarpon, snook, redfish, and other types of fish. You can take a guided fishing trip or simply drop a line from your own boat.

  8. Visit the J.N. "Ding" Darling National Wildlife Refuge: The J.N. "Ding" Darling National Wildlife Refuge is located on Sanibel Island and offers plenty of opportunities for birdwatching and wildlife viewing. You can anchor offshore and take a dinghy to shore to explore the refuge's walking trails.

In summary, Fort Myers, Florida is a great destination for visiting boaters, with plenty of opportunities for cruising, fishing, and exploring beautiful natural scenery. Whether you're interested in history, wildlife, or simply relaxing on the water, Fort Myers has something to offer.

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