SEAGRAPE COTTAGE: YOUR HOME AWAY FROM HOME
WWW.SEAGRAPE COTTAGE AT SANIBEL.COM
1155 Seagrape Lane
Sanibel Island, FL 33957
Seagrape Lane is the last street on the East End of the Island. It is considered the most desirable area on Sanibel Island.
We are near Lighthouse Point and the Sanibel fishing pier. Sanibel Marina is about 10 min bike ride away.
Pinnochio's Ice Cream and Lighthouse Cafe are both across the street and voted "Best Breakfast on the Island" and definitely "Best Ice Cream in SW Florida" (if not the world!) The kids will love it.
Directions to the Cottage:
Approximately 30 minute drive from the Ft Myers (RSW) Airport.
(Fly into Ft Myers, Ft Lauderdale, or Miami International) Over the Causeway and 5 minutes to cottage
Easy Uber $30 Ft Myers or rent a car and drive from the east coast through the Everglades to SW Florida
Sanibel beaches are dog friendly. Great shelling. Swimming in the Gulf of Mexico and sailing in the Bay. Spy a few dolphins early in the morning or near dusk. Most people see at least one every morning as they walk the beach. Stroll down the shelled lined path outside your front door and catch the sunset.
WWW.SEAGRAPE COTTAGE AT SANIBEL.COM
1155 Seagrape Lane
Sanibel Island, FL 33957
Seagrape Lane is the last street on the East End of the Island. It is considered the most desirable area on Sanibel Island.
We are near Lighthouse Point and the Sanibel fishing pier. Sanibel Marina is about 10 min bike ride away.
Pinnochio's Ice Cream and Lighthouse Cafe are both across the street and voted "Best Breakfast on the Island" and definitely "Best Ice Cream in SW Florida" (if not the world!) The kids will love it.
Directions to the Cottage:
Approximately 30 minute drive from the Ft Myers (RSW) Airport.
(Fly into Ft Myers, Ft Lauderdale, or Miami International) Over the Causeway and 5 minutes to cottage
Easy Uber $30 Ft Myers or rent a car and drive from the east coast through the Everglades to SW Florida
Sanibel beaches are dog friendly. Great shelling. Swimming in the Gulf of Mexico and sailing in the Bay. Spy a few dolphins early in the morning or near dusk. Most people see at least one every morning as they walk the beach. Stroll down the shelled lined path outside your front door and catch the sunset.