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Is Captiva nicer than Sanibel?

Captiva's beach is far better for simply lounging on the powdery sand. The depth of beach space changes too. Aside from Bowman and Blind Pass beach areas, Sanibel's beaches are far more narrow than Captiva's. Narrow beaches mixed with more beachgoers creates a recipe for crowded beaches.



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Sanibel Island is a bit more low-key than Fort Myers Beach and perfect for those seeking a slightly less scheduled vacation. The main attraction on Sanibel Island is, of course, it's white sand beaches, but more than just that, shelling is a popular pastime.

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The barrier islands around Captiva Island and Sanibel Island have beautiful clear water that is great for kayaking, boating and fishing.

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Sanibel and Captiva have some of the best beaches in Florida and both Islands make for the perfect vacation destination. Enjoy 15 miles of beach with endless stretches of sand, 25 miles of bike paths, 50 types of fish, 230 types of birds, 250 kinds of shells – and the best part? 0 stoplights!

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An estimated 6,400 people lived in the City of Sanibel as of April 2021, according to the US Census Bureau. The island is also home to a number of hotels and resorts and sees a significant amount of tourists each year.

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Sanibel and Captiva Islands are two small islands off the coast of Florida that are popular because of their low-key, quiet, beach settings. The pristine white beaches, coupled with the lush tropical environment, bring out a level of relaxation that cannot be found anywhere else.

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Sanibel Island Beach Club offers plenty to do throughout both the day and the night. After you've had your dinner, you can enjoy a quiet walk on the beach or go for a swim in the resort-quality pool. If you're feeling unusually active and want to burn off your evening meal, there are floodlit sports areas available.

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Sanibel Beaches: On both sides of the causeway, you'll find beaches suitable for swimming, fishing, and on especially windy days, windsurfing! Lighthouse Beach: Located on the east end of Sanibel Island, this where you'll find the historic 1800s lighthouse.

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The FEMA 50% rule is a minimum requirement for participation in the NFIP. It limits the cost of improvements (additions, alterations, and/or repairs) to non-conforming structures to less than 50% of the “market value” of structure prior to the start of work.

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Sanibel's worst storm since 1926, Ian blew in with winds of over 130 miles per hour and a surge of up to 12 feet. Giant power poles snapped like toothpicks, buildings were inundated, and parts of the causeway bridge washed out, cutting off car traffic to the island.

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Sanibel and Captiva are sister islands. Sometimes they are even joined when the narrow waterway of Blind Pass that separates them fills in and the two islands actually connect, though a concerted effort is underway to keep the pass open to improve the health of the bayous on the bay side.

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