Sanibel Island is globally renowned for its extraordinary shelling, earning it the title of "Shelling Capital of the World." Due to its unique east-west orientation, the island acts as a natural scoop for thousands of seashells from the Gulf of Mexico. In 2026, the island is also celebrated for its environmental resilience. Following the devastation of Hurricane Ian in 2022 and subsequent storms in 2024, the island has nearly completed its recovery, with the J.N. "Ding" Darling National Wildlife Refuge and the Sanibel Lighthouse remaining as core symbols of its natural heritage. The island is also famous for its "Old Florida" feel; there are no stoplights, no buildings taller than the highest palm tree, and a strict commitment to conservation. Visitors in 2026 will find the beaches replenished and the iconic bike paths fully restored, maintaining Sanibel's reputation as a tranquil haven for birdwatchers and nature lovers.