| Annabel |
Apr 3rd, 2008 09:40 AM |
Ahhhhh Sanibel:) One of our favorite destinations on the planet. We will be in Captive for a week at the end of this month...:)
We go often (3-4 times a year) I might be able to give you some info. We stay at the Tween Waters Inn on Captiva. We prefer the laid back Floribbean atmosphere of Captiva. When we stay at the Tween we stay in the Sea Grape building in Gulf View Efficiency. The rooms are newly renovated and beautiful. There is a screened in porch over looking the Gulf, huge bathroom with soaking tub and shower, a kitchenette with a fridge, microwave and 2 burner stove, coffee maker, toaster, plates etc...The rooms has a king bed and big flat screen TV. What we do is on our way to the resort, we stop at the store and stock up on beer, water soda nad snacks. The Beach is beautiful calm clear warm with tons of shells. Many times while floating in the Gulf we see Dolphins jumping out of the water - just beautiful. They also have beach cabannas to rent (you can also rent for 1/2 day) inexpensive and towels are provided. The beach is just right across the very small narrow street, but is right there. You can walk for a long way and not see another person, as the beach is not very crowded and quiet. The heated/cooled pool is tons of fun with a lively pool bar and outdoor grill serving the best burgers and grilled fish and everything in between. The rate is 247.00 per night and a full breakfast is included if you desire something hot from the kitchen, there is a daily menu of eggs, pancakes, etc for 5 dollars. The breakfast buffet is wonderful though, tons of fresh fruit, muffins, cereals, yogurts, teas, coffee...you get the idea. There are also lots of wonderful small restaurants in the area, most with a sunset view. There is a huge marina and they offer all kinds of fishing/shelling trips. I am not sure but I think the chef at the Old captiva House/Crows Nest will prepare your catch for you. If not I know the Pink Flamingo does, which is right down the street. The Tween also has historic cottages, which are also newly renovated and have full kitchens, bedrooms, gulf front..I see people grilling on the bar-b-ques all the time (each cottage has their own). There is also a washer and dryer on the ground floor of the Sea Grape building, so packing is easy...and since it is very casual, you can really pack light. If you are renting a car, we use Dollar, it is the least expensive of all the rental car companies, get a convertible - it is soooo much fun. The rental car companies are just downstairs from the airport, no shuttle bus, just take the elevator down and there you are!
We prefer Captiva to Sanibel or Ft. Myers. A world away. Hope this helps, have a great trip:)
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