Who doesn’t love collecting unusual sea shells along beautiful Florida beaches. Shells can be found on almost any beach in Florida, but the more abundant shells are located on the white sandy beaches of Lee Island Coast, in Lee County, and the Florida Keys, near the Gulf of Mexico and southwest Florida.
The quaint town of Sanibel/Captiva, located west of Fort Myers, south of Tampa, and north of Naples, have over 15 miles of gorgeous sandy Florida beaches. Sanibel/Captiva features over 250 types of sea shells and a wildlife refuge. Also, Marco Island would naturally have a myriad of sea shells up and down its coastline beaches, because the Island houses the largest barrier reef in Florida.Want more? Click here/tag
Marco Island attracts visitors from around the world due to its tropical weather. In addition to Sanibel/Captiva and Fort Myers, Lee County in southwest Flordia, also includes the islands of Cape Coral, Estero Island, Fort Beach, Bonita Springs, and other smaller coastal islands.
Famous politicians and writers have put Lee County and the Florida Keys, on the map with their inspired vacationing in these splendored islands. The Floriday Keys include the isles of Key Largo, Key West, Islamorada, Marathon, Big Pine, and the Lower Keys, all with growing communities.