- The list below includes 83 free or cheap things to do in or near Port Charlotte, Florida, including 67 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, Arcades, Movie Theaters and Jazz/Blues Bars.
- From Ollie's Pond Park to Port Charlotte Beach Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Port Charlotte and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Punta Gorda, Venice, Englewood and Cape Coral.
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26.9 Miles
93%
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2350 McGregor Boulevard, Fort Myers, FL 33901
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Fort Myers' Edison & Ford Winter Estates is a historical complex featuring a mansion, manicured formal gardens and other beautiful sights. There are nine research laboratories on the premesis, dedicated to researching and protecting endangered plants and wildlife in the local ecosystems.
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Visitors can experience the latest movie releases with stadium seating at Marquee Cinemas. Their movies are played with digital projection, and they also feature 3-D films. The theater can be rented out for birthday parties and other events.
27.0 Miles
83%
135 votes
2031 Jackson Street, Fort Myers, FL 33901
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Featuring a variety of permanent and rotating exhibits, Southwest Florida Museum of History showcases the region's history, from Native Americans to the agricultural industry. These exhibits contain artifacts like fossils, fire fighting equipment, a rail car, and more.
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Situated near the Peace River, Brownville Park is 75 acres with a loop trail for walking and biking. The park has campsites, bathroom and shower facilities, picnic areas and access to the river for kayaking, boating and fishing.
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Treat your kids to a day of learning fun when you visit Imaginarium Science Center. Check out the 3-D Penguin movie, Dino Dig, Aquariums and more, you will want to visit again and again.
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219 votes
2000 Cranford Avenue, Fort Myers, FL 33916
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Filled with interactive exhibits for children, Imaginarium Science Center has displays that depict topics like geology, plant science, motion, sea life, and other scientific topics. Each month, the kid zone is given a different science theme, such as snakes.
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Manatee Park
10901 State Road 80 (Palm Beach Blvd), Fort Myers, FL 33905
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Manatee lovers frequent Manatee Park in Fort Myers, Florida. It is a non-captive preserve, which means that the manatees come and go as they please. They are seen most often between November and March. Admission and tours are free.
28.1 Miles
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232 votes
4135 Dr. M.L. King Jr. Blvd., Fort Myers, FL 33916
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Over 900 stores present their wares at the Fleamasters Fleamarket. Millions of items are available for purchase, covering areas such as home décor, antiques, Florida souvenirs, fashion jewelry, and collectibles.
28.3 Miles
GAEA Guides - Guided Kayak Nature Tours provides visitors with the opportunity to travel with a professional naturalist to places rarely seen. Patrons will observe the magnificence of nature in Southwest Florida with no motor, no noise and no pollution.
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Club Square - SE 10th Place & SE 47th Terrace, Cape Coral, FL 33904
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Open on Saturdays, Cape Coral Farmers Market runs from October through May and features multiple vendors for baked goods, seafood, produce, cheeses, arts and crafts and much more. They also have live music.