- The list below includes 117 free or cheap things to do in or near Bonita Springs, Florida, including 59 different types of inexpensive activities like Kayaking, Parks, Beaches and Mini Golf.
- From Barefoot Beach Preserve to Barefoot Beach Preserve County Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Bonita Springs and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Fort Myers, Naples, Fort Myers Beach and Cape Coral.
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Walker's Hideaway Marina is a full-service marina that provides boat rentals, a deli, storage facilities, boat repairs, and a service department. The marina also has fuel docks and an outboard repair service.
26.8 Miles
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Bald Eagle Drive, Marco Island, FL 34145
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With Unreel Sport Fishing Adventures, visitors can go on a 3 hour to full day fishing excursion to catch tarpon, mackerel, shark, and more. The captain provides the necessary permits and fishing equipment for the trip.
27.0 Miles
Davey Dee's Charters is a fishing charter business offering guided boat trips to the visitors of the city. Trips are offered in half-day or full-day varieties and consist of hours of fly fishing and a visit to a nearby restaurant.
27.0 Miles
Enjoy a day in the sun at Tigertail Beach. The beach has facilities including a boardwalk, butterfly gardens, volleyball courts, rentals for beach toys, umbrellas, chairs, concessions, and shower facilities.
27.2 Miles
Located at the Rose Marina, Six Chuter Charters offers fishing, shelling, and sightseeing trips, along with combination trips that include a variety of activities. While the company offers backwater and offshore fishing, it specializes in backwater fishing trips.
28.3 Miles
Exploring the history of Southwest Florida's famous Calusa Indians, the Marco Island Historical Museum is a top tourist spot. The museum brings the former civilization back to life with in-depth exhibits and informative displays.
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180 S Heathwood Drive, Marco Island, FL 34145
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The Marco Island Historical Museum is a historical museum dedicated to exploring Southwest Florida’s Calusa Indians. The museum features informative displays and a model village scene, as well as various temporary/traveling exhibits.
28.5 Miles
Popular with locals as a family friendly park, Mackle Park has many amenities to offer. The park features a water play area, picnic tables, a dog park and open field of green grass for outdoor sports.
28.5 Miles
Also known as the Frank E. Mackle Community Park, Mackle Park hosts a variety of community events and activities. It includes a spray park with water fun for kids, and a dog park.
28.6 Miles
One of two public access points for Marco Beach, South Marco Beach is known for its coarse, white sand. The beach has lots of shells and provides an unobstructed view of the sunset.