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Honeymoon in Fort Myers

Fort Myers’ islands, beaches and neighborhoods are the perfect destination for a romantic getaway — no passport required. Relax on white-sand beaches, get close to nature in parks and preserves, and enjoy quality time together as a couple. Simply click "Add Item" to add the registry item to your honeyfund, or click "Save Registry" to add the whole registry item list to your honeyfund.

Honeymoon in Fort Myers

45 gifts totaling $3,000
Waterfront Accommodations
$100.00 x 21
Waterfront Accommodations

We'll stay at ‘Tween Waters Island Resort & Spa on Captiva Island, known for its private white-sand beaches and historic charm.

A Round of Golf
$40.00 x 5
A Round of Golf

We’ll play eighteen holes at Fort Myers Country Club, a public course that was once the favorite of two prominent American inventors.

Beer at a Local Brewery
$25.00 x 4
Beer at a Local Brewery

Crazy Dingo Brewing Co. is located inside Southern Fresh Farms and hosts musicians and food trucks every weekend.

A Night on the Town
$50.00 x 2
A Night on the Town

We’ll light up the night at one of the many bars and restaurants in Cape Coral.

Guided Kayak Tour
$25.00 x 4
Guided Kayak Tour

A Gulf Coast Kayak guide will lead us through towering mangrove forests in the Matlacha Pass Aquatic Preserve.

Dinner on the water
$100.00 x 2
Dinner on the water

We’ll enjoy panoramic views of Estero Bay at Coconut Jack's Waterfront Grille while enjoying fresh seafood like pink Gulf shrimp.

Tour of a Historic Home
$50.00 x 1
Tour of a Historic Home

A docent will lead us on a tour of the Burroughs Home & Gardens, a Georgian revival–style mansion dating back to 1918.

Visit to Cabbage Key
$25.00 x 4
Visit to Cabbage Key

We’ll join Captiva Cruises on a visit to Cabbage Key Inn & Restaurant, where we’ll enjoy a cheeseburger and put a dollar on the wall — a local tradition.

Bike Rental on Sanibel Island
$25.00 x 2
Bike Rental on Sanibel Island

This island is best seen on two wheels! We’ll ride our rented bikes through J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge and along the shoreline.