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Vacationing in Sanibel Island Florida
Sanibel Island is one of the most beautiful and peaceful places you can visit in south Florida. When the residents of Miami want to get away from the lights and jammed traffic they migrate to Sanibel Island & Captiva Island. Known for its white sand beaches Sanibel is a great place to relax and spend some time with people you love. If it's a family vacation then Sanibel has many activities to keep the kids busy and help mom and dad enjoy their time as well... read more

Sanibel is a city in Lee County, Florida, United States, on Sanibel Island.  It is part of the Cape Coral–Fort Myers Metropolitan Statistical Area.

The main town is at the eastern end of the island. The city was formed in 1974 as a direct result of the main causeway being built in 1963 to replace the ferry, and the rampant construction and development that occurred afterward. Developers sued over the new restrictions, but the city and citizens prevailed in their quest to protect the island. The only buildings above two to three stories now on the barrier island were built during that period.

The city is on Sanibel Island on the Gulf coast of Southwest Florida, and is linked to the mainland by the Sanibel Causeway. A short bridge over Blind Pass links Sanibel to the unincorporated town of Captiva on Captiva Island. More than half of the two islands are preserved in its natural state as wildlife refuges. Visitors can drive, walk, bike, or kayak through the J. N. "Ding" Darling National Wildlife Refuge. The island's most famous landmark, the Sanibel Lighthouse, is located at the eastern end of the island, adjacent to the fishing pier. The main thoroughfare, Periwinkle Way, is where the majority of stores and restaurants are located, while the Gulf Drives (East, Middle and West) play host to most of the accommodations.

The Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation, a not-for-profit organization, has also been a key player in helping to curb uncontrolled commercial growth and development on the island. Since 1967, SCCF has been dedicated to the preservation of natural resources on and around Sanibel and Captiva and has led efforts to acquire and preserve environmentally sensitive land on the islands including critical wildlife habitats, rare and unique subtropical plant communities, tidal wetlands, and freshwater wetlands along the Sanibel River.

The most serious hurricane damage in 44 years (since Hurricane Donna in 1960) occurred in August 2004 when Hurricane Charley struck to the north. Thanks to the city's very strict building codes, very few buildings were seriously damaged, and none were destroyed. Residents who left before the August 13 storm were not allowed back by the city government until August 18, due to hundreds of downed non-native Australian pine trees and power lines, and the lack of potable water and sanitary sewer. A temporary city hall for Sanibel was set up on the mainland in a Fort Myers hotel, until utilities and transport could be restored to the island.

A new three-part causeway bridge to Sanibel was completed during the Summer of 2007, and the high-span section replaced the original drawbridge.

The city's best-known resident is former CIA Director Porter Goss, who spearheaded the island's incorporation, became its first mayor, and represented the area in Congress from 1989 until his appointment as CIA Director in 2004.

The Wall Street Journal selected Sanibel and Captiva Islands as one of the 10 Best Places for Second Homes in 2010.

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SANIBEL HOTELS & RESORTS, FLORIDA, USA
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Casa Ybel Resort Sanibel
This Sanibel property is close to Sanibel Historical Village and Museum and Bailey - Matthews Shell Museum. Casa Ybel Resort has tennis courts, an outdoor pool, and a children's pool. This 3.0-star Sanibel property features spa services. Business amenities include meeting rooms for small groups, business services, and audio-visual equipment. Casa Ybel Resort has a restaurant, a bar/lounge, and a poolside bar. Event facilities include banquet facilities. Amenities featured in guestrooms include DVD players, air conditioning, and coffee/tea makers.
Sanibel Inn
Situated on the beach, this Sanibel property is close to Sanibel Island Lighthouse and Sanibel Historical Village and Museum. Sanibel Inn has a private beach, tennis courts, and an outdoor pool. Business amenities include complimentary wireless Internet access and business services. Sanibel Inn has a poolside bar. Guest parking is complimentary. This is a smoke-free property (fines may apply for violations). Amenities featured in guestrooms include DVD players, air conditioning, and coffee/tea makers. In addition, amenities available on request include extra towels/bedding and wake-up calls.
Sanibel Sunset Beach Resort
Sanibel Sunset Beach Resort is located on a 350-foot-long private beach on the Gulf of Mexico, less than 2 miles from Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum and Sanibel Historical Village and Museum. Sanibel Island Lighthouse is less than 6 miles. Sanibel Sunset Beach resort serves a complimentary Continental breakfast each morning. The resort features an expansive heated outdoor swimming pool, a tennis court, and two shuffleboard courts. This family-friendly hotel offers a 350-foot-long private beach with chaise lounges for sunbathing. Complimentary amenities include wireless Internet access in public areas newspapers in the lobby and parking. A picnic area has barbecue grills and picnic tables for guest use. 
Seaside Inn, Sanibel
Situated on the beach, this Sanibel property is close to Sanibel Island Lighthouse and Sanibel Historical Village and Museum. Seaside Inn has a private beach and an outdoor pool. The property offers business services. Guest parking is complimentary. The staff can arrange concierge services and dry cleaning/laundry services. Additional amenities include laundry facilities, barbecue grills, and a picnic area. This is a smoke-free property (fines may apply for violations). This property is self-catering. Amenities featured in guestrooms include DVD players, air conditioning, and coffee/tea makers. 
Song Of The Sea, Sanibel
Situated on the beach, this Sanibel property is close to Sanibel Island Lighthouse and Sanibel Historical Village and Museum. Song of the Sea has a private beach, an outdoor pool, and a spa tub. Business amenities include complimentary wireless Internet access and business services. A hot and cold buffet breakfast is complimentary to guests. Guest parking is complimentary. The staff can arrange concierge services, dry cleaning/laundry services, and tour assistance. Additional amenities include laundry facilities, barbecue grills, and a video library. This is a smoke-free property (fines may apply for violations). This property is self-catering. Amenities featured in guestrooms include DVD players, air conditioning, and coffee/tea makers.
Sundial Beach & Golf Resort, Sanibel
The beachfront Sundial Beach & Golf Resort is located on Sanibel Island in Sanibel, Florida, 1.5 miles from Sanibel Historical Village and Museum, 2.5 miles from  Bailey - Matthews Shell Museum, and 6,7 miles from J. N. Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge. The Sundial Beach & Golf Resort is popular with families, who enjoy the resort’s ample child-friendly recreational amenities. The northern portion of Sanibel Island is a National Wildlife Refuge, where guests can rent kayaks, arrange dolphin-watching tours, or take the kids to the aquarium and petting pool.  Resort amenities include 12 tennis courts, and 5 heated outdoor freshwater pools. Water-sports equipment rentals are available on the mile-long private beach, adjacent to the resort.
West Wind Inn, Sanibel
This Sanibel property is situated near the beach, close to Bailey - Matthews Shell Museum and Sanibel Historical Village and Museum. West Wind Inn has a private beach, an outdoor pool, and a children's pool. Business amenities include wireless Internet access, meeting rooms for small groups, and audio-visual equipment. West Wind Inn has a restaurant, a bar/lounge, and a poolside bar. Event facilities include conference rooms. The staff can arrange wedding services. Additional amenities include laundry facilities, a coffee shop/café, and barbecue grills. This is a smoke-free property (fines may apply for violations). This property is self-catering. Amenities featured in guestrooms include DVD players, air conditioning, and coffee/tea makers. 
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