Sanibel Island Florida

Sanibel Island Florida has miles of white sand beaches, and is known as the Seashell Island. Due to Sanibel Island's unique geographical orientation, lying East to West instead of North to South, it acts as a scoop and gathers seashells along it's beaches. Throughout the year, thousands of visitors come to enjoy Sanibel's beaches and hunt for that special seashell. You will find young and old with buckets, bags and nets shuffling long, stooping over, this stance has come to be know as "The Sanibel Stoop"
Sanibel Island has excellent restaurants, accommodations, golfing, tennis, fishing, boating, shopping, bike paths, canoes, theatrical productions and the renowned J.N. "Ding Darling" National Wildlife Refuge & Bird Sanctuary. Since 1884 Point Ybel Lighthouse has guided seafarers to Sanibel Island's shores. With a sub-tropical climate there is always an abundance of sunshine year round. Enjoy a tropical blend of sugary white sand beaches, azure blue seas and an array of colorful exotic foliage. You can watch dolphins frolic along the shoreline and pelicans lazily glide along over the surf.
You can find info about Sanibel Island Florida attractions at www.southwestfloridatravelguide.com. The site is also an excellent source to find out about Sanibel Island Florida accommodations.