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    Juliet H.

    What a beauty! This beach is divine and a hidden treasure in Southwest Florida! As a native Floridian, I'm mad I've been missing out all these years as this was my first visit. I've been driving farther south to experience a lot less. Sad. The views are picture perfect, the water is great, there's absolutely nowhere to park, but make it happen and prepare to get your entire life via beach day a la Captiva!

    Beautiful place to watch the sun set
    Jay W.

    We were touring Captiva Island for the first time. We loved the island. It reminded us a little bit of the Caribbean due to all the beautiful foliage. There are lots of quaint shops and nice beaches. However, where we stopped there was a ridge of sand before it dropped to the surf. The waves were rolling and it looked like the waves were slowly washing away the lower part of the sand. It was a beautiful setting but we didn't notice any shells in this location and couldn't really walk in the surf. Perhaps, it was our timing or just specific location. It's definitely a gorgeous place to watch the sun set.

    Great Sunset with the Family
    Melanie D.

    What a great beach! Awesome sunset! Make sure you bring a blanket yo sit on to take it all in. Lots of good shells, too.

    Someone was busy!
    Karen P.

    This beach is also called Alison Hagerup Beach and is the last public beach parking area at the end of Captiva. Parking is by ticket with a 2 hour minimum. In late October, we had no trouble getting a parking spot on a weekend at 12 pm then 10 am Sunday. There are no more than 30 spots however. Facilities are portopotties. Nice beach to walk, sand is ok: grainy not powdery soft. The sand near the waterline also was gray not white. Never a fan of that personally but don't think it's oil related . There are shells along tideline and beginning of water, water slightly murky as I couldn't see my feet. We did see a bald Eagle land on a pine near the south seas resort which was cool. If you walk the beach down toward the Mucky Duck, there are rentals available. We spent 5 days here in this area, with mostly cloudy skies and pretty windy conditions. Never saw a sunset due to clouds and found the beaches to be just ok. Shelling also was good but not as fabulous as everyone seems to describe. Yes there are piles of shells but most are the same 6-7 types. I guess I expected more unique finds! I'd rate this a 3.5 if possible but bumped it to a 4 since I think if weather was better, I'd have enjoyed it more. Definitely worth checking out though!

    Randi M.

    This was our favorite beach on this trip. Granted. after reading numerous reviews on Trip Advisor about the parking, we got up early and hightailed it here. We arrived by 9am on a Friday and there were only a few spots taken. We have a handicap placard, however you still have to pay. The water was so amazing, so crystal clear. My wife used her snorkel and mask and was able to spot a lot of shells. We stayed from 9-2pm and we got a lot of sun. There are no bathrooms or running water( no where to wash your feet off). The walk to the sand is easy and short. Go here, you won't be sorry.

    Captiva Beach is so alive!
    Kim R.

    This is a beautiful beach to explore. The shelf is right there along the shore of the beach to stand, play and frolick on. The sand is not like sugar its more like a course ground shells and rock based matter, but it's not like walking on a bed of nails, hot coals or anything like that. The parking situation and there not being an accessible outside shower near the parking lot of the beach is undesirable and why a fifth star is out of the question.

    Terra C.

    I've been vacationing in Florida my entire life and Captiva Island Beach is our absolute favorite beach in Florida. First, the drive to the beach is absolutely beautiful. It's a narrow 2 lane road lined with amazing homes and the vegetation is so lush and green, you wouldn't believe you're still on the Mainland, as it looks like a road in Hawaii. Once you arrive at the end of the road, there is a small parking lot & hopefully you arrived early because the parking is extremely limited only about 30-40 spots. There are no restrooms, showers or food options available, but for me, that's part of the charm of this beach. It's not so commercialized. There's a wonderful little store for Provisioning before you settle in. They make wonderful deli sandwiches that we picked up each morning along with fruit and drinks. Yes, the sand is made mostly of ground shells but it doesn't bother me - it's the water that attracts us here. The water is turquoise blue and usually crystal clear, however the rain stirred it up some during our last visit and it was somewhat murky but I could still see about 4-5ft. We spend the majority of our day in the water swimming, snorkeling or just throwing a frisbee. Exiting the ocean can be a bit tricky as there is a pretty steep shelf where the waves crash in. I saw a couple of ladies struggle so watch out for that or ask for someone to help you out. Could be an issue for small children as well. We saw a female Bald Eagle protecting her nest directly above our spot, which was cool. All in all, we spent 3 wonderful, lazy days soaking up the sun before Alberto made his way onto the Island. We'll be back soon!!!

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    Gorgeous beach and a plenty of parking. Not crowded and worth driving from Fort Myers or any nearby area.

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    Beautiful Beach felt private: calm waters were awesome. Be ready to kayak; jet ski; and have a relaxing time.

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    9 years ago

    I love this beach! Great shelling and beautiful ocean. Lots of fun wildlife to see and a great place to vacation!

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    One of the best beaches I have ever gone to, not to many people and very peaceful place!!

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    An ideal place to watch the sunset.

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    Bowman's Beach - I'm pretty sure my birthstone is a seashell.

    Bowman's Beach

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    We drove from Lakeland--about 2 hours and 40 minutes, mostly straight highway--and it was totally…read moreworth it for a perfect day trip. Even if you're a few hours away, don't hesitate. If you love shells, beach walks, wildlife, or sunsets--this place is magic. Arrival & Parking: We arrived around 10 AM on a Tuesday in November and had no problem finding parking. The lot is bigger than some reviews claimed--easily fits 40-50 cars--and I noticed there was also a secondary parking lot nearby. At the entrance, there's a pay station where you can pay by the hour (card or phone). Super easy, and you can extend your time right from your phone. You even get a 15-minute alert before your time is up--so helpful! There are clean restrooms and outdoor showers right near the parking area. From there, you follow a walking path toward the beach, and you cross a bridge over a little river. Look in the water--there were manatees swimming! We also saw turtles, pelicans, and other birds along the trail. Such a beautiful start. On the Beach: Once you step onto the sand, it feels like you're in a shell collector's dream. Just like all the YouTube videos and blog posts--you really do find beautiful shells everywhere, especially medium and small ones. The beach is large--both in width and length--so even though there were a lot of people, it never felt crowded. Everyone had plenty of space to relax. Dogs are allowed on leash (we brought ours), and we saw several other friendly dogs too. Bring water for them--it gets hot fast. There is no natural shade on the beach. Trust me--bring a pop-up tent or canopy and a rolling beach cart if you have one. We had a big lay-down tent and it made a huge difference. If I go again, I'd definitely bring a rolling cart for our gear. Things You Absolutely Want To Bring (Mandatory): -Zinc sunscreen (Florida sun is no joke--even in November). -Water shoes or sturdy sandals (shells in the water can be sharp). -Bug spray (my friend got sand flea bites, I didn't--but it's possible). -Lots of water and snacks for you and your dog (heat + humidity = quick dehydration). -A spray mister bottle to spray my dog. I was worried about heat exhaustion. So glad I brought him, though! He had the best beach day EVER. -Tent or shade structure. The sun and humidity was intense, even for November. I wouldn't ever go with a tent. -Blanket to sit on -Wet wipes for hands -Rolling beach cart if you're carrying gear. Would have been helpful. -Cooler, food, towels, sunglasses. Facilities & Environment: The property is very well maintained--clean bathrooms, multiple shower areas to rinse off sand, trash cans everywhere (please use them--everyone else seemed to be doing a great job keeping the beach clean, which I appreciated). Everything felt thoughtfully designed. Departure & Sunset Experience: After spending the day shelling, walking, and relaxing at Bowman's Beach, we drove all the way to the end of the island (about 15-20 minutes) to watch the sunset--and I HIGHLY recommend doing the same. The sunset looked just like California (I'm from the Pacific coast)--gold, peach, purple, pink, and soft cotton candy blues, all reflecting on the water. You can literally watch the sun melt straight into the ocean. It was breathtaking. Final Thoughts: Bowman's Beach is peaceful, beautiful, full of shells, wildlife, and space to breathe. It felt like a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation. Whether you're there for a day trip or a full vacation--go prepared, bring shade, water, sunscreen, and let the day work its magic. 110% worth the drive. DREAM SHELL TRIP!

    Bowman's Beach is a beautiful beach on the tip of Sanibel Island that's left greatly untouched by…read morehuman hand. You'll also definitely get your steps in here as the parking lot of property ~.5 miles to the actual beachfront & water, disclosing walking around to stake out a spot. The biggest reason to come here is for the shelling, which can be fortuitous during the right time of year and even the right area on the shoreline. Honestly, were it not for the shelling it probably wouldn't be a beach I'd come back to. It's nice, of course, but doesn't have that gorgeous cerulean water and ultra soft sand that some of the gulf coast beaches are known for. It does have a lot of amenities on the walk between the parking lot & beach shore, such as bathrooms & changing rooms, rinse stations, a picnic area, educational signs, and even a playground. You also have to pay for parking- and the lot has quite a lot of parking, but if you don't get there early enough on the wrong weekend it could still be tough to find a spot.

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