- The list below includes 120 free or cheap things to do in or near Fort Myers Beach, Florida, including 64 different types of inexpensive activities like Fishing, Beaches, Movie Theaters and Mini Golf.
- From Lovers Key State Park to Fort Myers Beach Public Library, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Fort Myers Beach and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Fort Myers, Bonita Springs, Naples and Cape Coral.
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Marco Movie Theatres is a cinema that allows visitors to watch the newest movie releases in a comfortable environment. During the movies, guests can order food and have it delivered by waiter or waitress during the film.
39.6 Miles
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31 votes
6791 San Casa Dr, Englewood, FL 34224
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Located along Oyster Creek, Ann Dever Memorial Regional Park offers an array of relaxing and active activities to those who visit. The park featured old pines, mangrove fringe-covered flatwoods and scenic picnic areas.
39.7 Miles
Open until sundown, Marco Island South Beach is a flat sand beach where visitors can take in the scenic ocean views and enjoy a picnic. The many shells scattered in the sand provide ample opportunity for shelling.
39.7 Miles
A restaurant, lounge, and piano bar with an elegant feel, JD's Bistro & Grille serves a variety of entrees and a full range of wines and cocktails. The restaurant also hosts live jazz music.
39.9 Miles
Having fished the Florida waters since childhood, Captain Todd of Kickin Tail Charters prides himself on giving guests an exceptional fishing experience. The company fishes in various areas from Naples to the Everglades for Red Fish, Tarpon and more.
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Visitors to Stump Pass Beach & Park can enjoy swimming, fishing, kayaking, picnicking and hiking the nature trail. Wildlife that can be seen there include West Indian manatees, gopher tortoises, snowy egrets, least terns and frigate birds.
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909a Collier Ct., Marco Island, FL 34145
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Quality Backwater Fishing - Private Charters offers private fishing tours led by Captain Hector Diaz. The staff are very knowledgeable of the fishing spots in the area, and often offer advice and guidance to their customers.
39.9 Miles
Situated on four acres, Caxambas Park is located along the water and provides a boat launch and areas suitable for fishing. The park has picnic tables, restroom facilities, small grass fields and a concession area.
40.4 Miles
Situated on Lemon Bay in Englewood is the Cedar Point Environmental Park. The park features 115-acres of salt marsh, pine flatwoods and a unique narrow park atmosphere popular for nature walks, picnics, bird watching and kayaking.
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Visitors collect buckets of intact seashells and shark teeth on the mile long Stump Pass Beach State Park. The park also offers canoeing, snorkeling, SCUBA diving, fishing, and a boat ramp.