La cámara está instalada en el Pierside Bar and Grill, overlooking the Gulf of Mexico.
With seven miles of sand spanned across Fort Myers Beach, there’s plenty to do. Fishing, however, is perhaps one of the most popular activities across this coastline— and the Fort Myers Beach Pier is a great spot to do it. While you’d normally need a state fisher’s license to cast a line in any fresh or saltwater system in Florida, Lee County is an exception. Here, anyone can fish.
The pier extends 560 feet into the Gulf of Mexico, offering a view of the neighboring Sanibel Island. Park nearby or hop on a trolley to explore the surrounding shops and restaurants, and make a day out of your visit. There’s nearby showers, a playground, covered picnic areas and kiosks with information about the area to continue your adventures.
Heaped with sugary white sand, Fort Myers Beach is a popular destination for visitors eager to engage in watersports such as parasailing and kayaking – or just as eager to simply relax on the inviting beach.
Fort Myers Beach sits on a little barrier island, about seven miles long, and the beach is fabulous – wide, gradually sloping, and thick with the area’s justifiably famed sand.