Best attractions and places to see around Iona, Florida, offer a diverse range of experiences, from ecological preserves to vibrant waterfront areas. This region is characterized by its coastal environment, featuring unique brackish water wetlands and access to the Gulf of Mexico. Visitors can explore natural habitats, observe marine life, and enjoy scenic views. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural exploration within its distinct landscape.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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This lighthouse, also known as Point Ybel Light, was one of the first lighthouses on the coast of Florida. Standing nearly 100 feet tall, this large iron tower offers a unique setting with the beach and ocean in the background.
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Four Mile Cove Ecological Preserve connects with the larger Four Mile Cove Preserve, a state-managed area, creating a contiguous 560-acre conservation zone. The preserve features a unique brackish water wetland area, where freshwater and saltwater mix. This creates a rich habitat for various plant and animal species. Explore the winding boardwalks that weave through the lush red, black, and white mangrove forests.
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A fantastic beach with fine sand and no shells. People like to stay here
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The Sanibel Lighthouse was hit very hard by Hurricane Ian in 2022, the buildings around the lighthouse have been washed away and the area looks very different. The lighthouse beach park however is open to the public again. The restrooms and water fountains are open&working.
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We see the iconic statue of Americans striving to raise our flag amidst a ferocious battle while driving safely and securely on Veterans Parkway and also the Midpoint Memorial Bridge entering or departing Cape Coral, a designated Purple Heart City.
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Depends on breeze as to what gear. This is a flat, scenic tour with opportunities to see boats going to the Gulf, browse upscale boutiques, eat, have a beverage (or Gelato at French Press).
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Fort Myers Beach is a city on Estero Island, off the southwest coast of Florida. It has a long sandy beach on the Gulf of Mexico. Fort Myers Beach Downtown is lined with many beautiful colorful wooden houses, has a small boardwalk and great restaurants. Also the pier is worth seeing. The Ostego Bay Marine Science Center presents the local marine flora and fauna. Further east, hiking trails pass through the Matanzas Pass Preserve nature reserve. The 20th-century Mound House was built on top of a historic shell of the indigenous Calusa ethnic group and includes an archeological exhibit. Fort Myers Beach is ellenlang and wide and offers some of the other beaches in the area finest white sand. It is ideal for a walk as well as to lie down and relax. The beach is quite busy for American standards. They still have it very well. The Americans do not know the conditions on the German Baltic Sea coast or the North Sea coast.
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The Iona area is rich in ecological preserves. A prime example is Four Mile Cove Ecological Preserve, which features a unique brackish water wetland where freshwater and saltwater mix. You can explore winding boardwalks through lush red, black, and white mangrove forests, providing a habitat for various plant and animal species.
Yes, the region offers several vibrant waterfront areas. Tarpon Point Marina is excellent for a walk and sunset watching, where you can stroll along the jetty and marvel at yachts. Similarly, Cape Harbour provides a scenic tour with opportunities to see boats, browse upscale boutiques, and dine.
Many attractions around Iona are suitable for families. The Four Mile Cove Ecological Preserve offers boardwalks that are great for all ages to explore nature. Tarpon Point Marina and Cape Harbour are also family-friendly for strolling and enjoying the waterfront. Additionally, Fort Myers Beach Downtown is a popular spot with a long sandy beach.
Absolutely. Fort Myers Beach Downtown is a prominent beach destination with a long sandy stretch on the Gulf of Mexico, known for its fine sand. The area around Sanibel Lighthouse also features a public beach park.
Yes, the Sanibel Lighthouse, also known as Point Ybel Light, is a significant historical landmark. It was one of the first lighthouses on the coast of Florida, standing nearly 100 feet tall, offering a unique setting with the beach and ocean in the background.
The Iona area provides excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. For cycling, you can find easy routes like the Bailey Tract – Gulfside City Park loop or the Grassy Road – Sanibel Island Bike Path loop. Runners can enjoy routes such as the Yacht Club Community Park loop. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Cycling around Iona and Running Trails around Iona guides.
For scenic views, Cape Harbour offers a viewpoint with vistas of boats heading to the Gulf. Tarpon Point Marina is also highly recommended for watching beautiful sunsets, especially during the winter season.
Yes, some attractions are noted for their accessibility. Cape Harbour is listed as wheelchair accessible, offering a flat and scenic area to explore.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences, from the unique ecological habitats of places like Four Mile Cove Ecological Preserve to the vibrant waterfronts of Tarpon Point Marina and Cape Harbour. The beautiful beaches, like those at Fort Myers Beach Downtown, are also highly praised for their fine sand and relaxing atmosphere.
Fort Myers Beach Downtown is a lively area on Estero Island, featuring a long sandy beach on the Gulf of Mexico. You'll find many colorful wooden houses, a small boardwalk, and various restaurants. The pier is also a notable sight. The area is known for its fine white sand, making it ideal for walks and relaxation.
The Four Mile Cove Ecological Preserve is particularly notable for its brackish water wetland. This unique environment, where freshwater and saltwater mix, creates a rich habitat supporting a variety of plant and animal species, including extensive mangrove forests.
Both Tarpon Point Marina and Cape Harbour are excellent locations to see boats and yachts. At Tarpon Point, you can stroll along the jetty and admire the vessels, while Cape Harbour offers a viewpoint to watch boats going to the Gulf.


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