You’ll leave sunny Bonita Springs smiling Sunny, friendly Bonita Springs is a smart choice for those who want a quiet escape away from the hustle and bustle of the major Florida hot spots. Bonita Springs is situated between Fort Myers and Naples, so you won’t have to drive too far for baseball and beaches. Next time you’re looking for fun & sun, skip the traditional hotel and opt for a vacation rental in Bonita Springs instead from FloridaRentals.com.
Bonita Springs vacation rentals traditionally cost less than hotels. When you’re booking for a large group, you’ll save hundreds over the cost of multiple rooms. Some Bonita Springs condo rentals come with special amenities like in ground pools, bicycles, and eat-in kitchens. Whether you’re looking for a multi-family mansion or a cozy condo, you can find it on our site.
Bonita Springs, Florida travel advice Visitors love this quaint Southeast Florida beach town. With its sunny location on Florida’s Gulf Coast, Bonita Springs features fantastic beaches, scenic parks, and great beachfront dining. It’s best to rent a car to get around, but there is a public transportation service known as LeeTrain (for Lee County) to utilize.
Climate Bonita Springs enjoys a tropical climate, which means the area is almost always warm and humid. This Gulf Coast city averages nearly 300 sunny days each year and around 100 rainy days each year. That’s no “good time” to visit, since it’s a perfect fit for any season!
Top activities and attractions The activities and attractions are endless in Bonita Springs, both in and out of the water. Dip your toes in the Gulf of Mexico from the soft sands of Bonita Beach Park. Don’t forget to bring your rod and reel and enjoy the top fishing.
If you’re looking for something a little off the beaten bath, head to Barefoot Beach Preserve County Park, which includes over 300 acres of undeveloped land on a barrier island. Here you can enjoy strolls on the soft sand dunes, educational walks along the preserve, and sea turtle spotting.
Most particularly, Bonita Springs 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.
Get out and take a walk into the wilderness at the
Aubudon Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. Walk over two miles of boardwalk through pine flatwoods, open prairies, and into North America’s largest forest of ancient bald cypress, a massive relative of the redwood. The forest is home to hundreds of alligators, otters, Florida Black bears, white-tailed deer, red-bellied turtles and more than 200 species of birds, including the largest colony of nesting wood storks in the United States.
Dining and Nightlife Bring your bib because the fine dining is endless. C Level Bistro & Wine Bar sets the tone as a classy, yet cool spot to try some small plates and fancy drinks. Another local favorite is
Angelina’s Ristorante where the service is impeccable and there are over 5,000 bottles of wine to choose from! For delicious and speedy Italian, stop in to DeRomo’s Gourmet Market for the perfect pastry to cap off your meal.
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