Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Fort Myers Florida Offers Visitors Many Delights, Sites And Pleasures

By Jony Mozen


When one of the first forts was first built along the Caloosahatchee River to guard against attacks from the Indians, early residents would never have guessed that the lonely outpost will become a modern city that is both the seat and most important commercial centre for the Lee County. Fort Myers Florida, or The City of Palms, as it is also known, is now also a major tourist attraction.

No tourist should refrain from visiting the Darling National Wildlife Refuge, which was named after the famous cartoonist that also worked ceaselessly in aid of nature conservation. This park, 6000 acres big, is home to an astonishing variety of animals and plants. It is particularly popular with bird watchers. The park boasts an impressive 250 bird species and a very large community of migratory birds.

The City of Palms does not neglect visitors interested in history, art and the theatre. Since 1908 the Florida Repertory Theatre has been delighting audiences. Originally a Vaudeville house, this theatre boasts Thomas Edison and Henry Ford as regular early patrons. It now offers its patrons modern productions ranging from the comedic to the dramatic. It has a well earned reputation as one of then top repertory theatres in the United States.

The Edison and Ford Winter Estate is arguably the most popular tourist attraction in the City of Palms. This large estate contained the winter homes of Henri Ford and Thomas Edison. Today, visitors can marvel at the many artefacts and inventions displayed in the Estate Museum. A visit to the Edison Botanical Research Laboratory will reveal that Edison had many interests other than electricity.

Those that delight in nature and natural beauty will be delighted at Sanibel Island. This lovely barrier island is world famous for the opportunities it offers shell collectors. Rare and popular shells are routinely found there. In addition, the beaches are pristine and the water is clear and fresh. This is the perfect place to spend a leisurely lazy day.

Of course, fishermen simply love the City of Palms. It offers a wide variety of fishing opportunities. It is possible to fish from the pier at Sanibel Lighthouse and great catches have been reported. There are also many operators that rent boats and several charter companies that offer fishing trips to go after Spanish Mackerel, Sea Trout and Blue Fish, to name just a few. Gear for hire is offered by most of the operators.

While the City of Palms offer visitors a staggering array of activities, sights and tours, it also caters for those that want to shop and dine. There are numerous highly rated restaurants. Accommodation options range from the ultimate five star luxury hotels to simple rustic cabins. There is something to suit every budget. The night life of the city is particularly lively and varied, ranging from top class jazz clubs to state of the art discos.

Before going there, spend some time planning and researching. The internet hosts many wonderful sites that offer good advice and full information about all the various options visitors to the city have. Booking activities, restaurants and accommodation in advance is a very good idea.




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