- The list below includes 54 free or cheap things to do in or near Marco Island, Florida, including 48 different types of inexpensive activities like Fishing, Beaches, Parks and Movie Theaters.
- From Tigertail Beach to Mackle Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Marco Island and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Naples and Everglades City.
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Get Hooked Charter Fishing provides inshore saltwater fishing. Get Hooked Charter Fishing/ fishing trips take place in and around Estero Bay where patrons will likely observe dolphins, manatees, ospreys and other wild life while out on the boat.
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Depot Park is a park populated by large oak trees draped in Spanish moss. The park features a play area and open areas for dogs to run around, and directly borders two other significant parks.
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Hickory Blvd. at Bonita Beach Rd., Bonita Springs, FL
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Lining the city's coastline, Bonita Springs Public Beach offers the opportunity of spotting dolphins and the turtles which nest in here. Boating and fishing are also popular among its visitors.
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27300 Old 41 Road, Bonita Springs, FL 34135
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Also known as CGT Kayaks & Stand Up Paddle Boards, Calusa Ghost Tours is a tour company that specializes in paddling trips in places of historic and archaeological interest. The company also offers equipment rentals and sales.
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4836 Bonita Beach Rd Ste 1, Bonita Springs, FL 34134
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Sweetwater Paddle Sports aims to bring a new perspective to visitors regarding the splendor of Southwest Florida through Stand Up Paddle Boarding. They believe that this new sport is a way for visitors to get closer to nature.
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2 Barefoot Beach Boulevard, Bonita Springs, FL 34134
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A good place for kayaking and bird watching, in Barefoot Beach Preserve County Park there are cabanas which can be rented.
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Let your dog run free in the surf by visiting Bonita Beach Dog Park, in Fort Myers. This self-supervised beach has been open since 2001 and provides an ideal setting for your dog to romp with canine friends while you enjoy the stunning ocean view.
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Bonita Beach provides powdery sand, wildlife and shells. Guests can view lots of birds, including some snowy egrets as well as pelicans diving for fish and possibly catch dolphins swimming and feeding.
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Dog Beach is the only beach in the area where dogs are allowed. A recent donation has provided the park with a new doggie shower station.
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Discover the allure of being on a deserted island when you visit Little Hickory Beach Park, a quaint, isolated island in the Gulf. The park features free loungers to use, umbrellas, and plenty of sand, shells, and sea.