City/town information
Bonita Springs, a welcoming beach community in Southwest Florida between Fort Myers and Naples, is home to the Conservancy of Southwest Florida Nature Center.
Fishing and outdoor activities are popular in Bonita Springs, as are the sparkling beaches.
Bonita Springs also harbors Lovers Key State Park, a place so named because it once was an island so remote only lovers went to the trouble to seek its privacy. Today, you don’t need a boat to get to the beach. It’s easy to reach, but still not as well known as many other state parks. The 2.5-mile beach is lined with natural vegetation and is perfect for beachcombing and birding.
For some off-leash excitement there’s the rightly named Dog Beach Park. It’s one of Florida’s only no-leash beaches and a big hit for both locals and visitors. The secluded shoreline and shallow waters make Dog Beach Park one of our best pet-friendly beaches, and when you get the chance, there are even more spots to explore.
Bonita Beach and its inland town of Bonita Springs are south of Fort Myers Beach and just north of Vanderbilt Beach and Naples beaches. They bask in the opulent aura of Naples and identify themselves as having closer ties to the upper-crust settlers of Naples than with the somewhat less well-to-do populace of Ft. Myers. Instead of seeing hotels and resorts on the beach, you'll find a very upscale beach community with a few condominiums and lots of very nice modern beachfront homes nestled among the coconut palms, sea grapes, and other lush tropical foliage.
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Bonita Springs
Bonita Springs, a welcoming beach community in Southwest Florida between Fort Myers and Naples, is home to the Conservancy of Southwest Florida Nature Center.
Fishing and outdoor activities are popular in Bonita Springs, as are the sparkling beaches.
Bonita Springs also harbors Lovers Key State Park, a place so named because it once was an island so remote only lovers went to the trouble to seek its privacy. Today, you don’t need a boat to get to the beach. It’s easy to reach, but still not as well known as many other state parks. The 2.5-mile beach is lined with natural vegetation and is perfect for beachcombing and birding.
For some off-leash excitement there’s the rightly named Dog Beach Park. It’s one of Florida’s only no-leash beaches and a big hit for both locals and visitors. The secluded shoreline and shallow waters make Dog Beach Park one of our best pet-friendly beaches, and when you get the chance, there are even more spots to explore.
Bonita Beach and its inland town of Bonita Springs are south of Fort Myers Beach and just north of Vanderbilt Beach and Naples beaches. They bask in the opulent aura of Naples and identify themselves as having closer ties to the upper-crust settlers of Naples than with the somewhat less well-to-do populace of Ft. Myers. Instead of seeing hotels and resorts on the beach, you'll find a very upscale beach community with a few condominiums and lots of very nice modern beachfront homes nestled among the coconut palms, sea grapes, and other lush tropical foliage.
Food scene
Figs Grille
25987 South Tamiami TrailThe food here is great.
Coconut Point
23106 Fashion DrGreat shopping and restaurants
Coconut Jack's Waterfront Grille
5370 Bonita Beach Rd SWGreat food and drinks
Bonita Brunch
26381 S Tamiami TrailPerfect for brunch
Sightseeing
Bonita Beach
Great beach
Naples Pier
25 12th Ave SAmazing beach and views
Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens
1590 Goodlette-Frank RdGreat place to visit
Congo River Golf
24270 S Tamiami TrailGreat for the kids
Neighborhoods
Naples
great downtown and sightseeing.