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North Captiva
Island...
North Captiva,
also known as Upper Captiva, is a place to forget about the time.
If you bring your watch, you’ll take it off.
If you need to re-charge, this is the place for you!
It’s an
unspoiled sub-tropical barrier island that lies one-half mile off
Florida’s Gulf coast just north of Sanibel & Captiva Islands and
west of Fort Myers.
This is a fantasy island getaway with secluded beaches, no
bridges, no cars, and a private airstrip.
The island owes its seclusion to a 1921 hurricane that broke
away from Captiva Island creating Red Fish Pass, a 200-foot channel
where boaters fish for trophy tarpon, snook and grouper.
Upper Captiva
Island is approximately 4 ½ miles long and ½ mile at its widest
part, ¾ is a protected state wilderness park with tidal flats
and surrounding waters serving as an aquatic preserve for manatees,
loggerhead turtles, and over one-hundred species of migratory birds.
Ospreys are a common sight, sitting on rooftops eating their
catch of the day.
There is a
three-foot alligator swimming in a pond a the Safety Harbor Club.
A gopher tortoise named George lives adjacent to a house with
an unmoved lawn, where he frequently indulges in a diet of grass.
The residential
section of the Island is divided into seven communities, amid lush
tropical vegetation with crushed shell sand roads.
It takes about five minutes to get from one end of the island
to another. Custom golf
carts are the craze.
Today, there are
just over 300 homes, with about 60 year round residents and a total
anticipated buildup of approximately 400 – 450 homes.
The homes are magnificent homes with wooden decks known as
crow’s nests. These
lofty perches provide panoramic views of the Gulf of Mexico, Pine
Island Sound and Captiva Pass.
There are two
restaurants, a bar, and a grocery/deli on the island offering a
variety of dining experiences. Barnacle Phil’s is famous for its Grouper as well as its
black beans & rice. There
are also two gifts shops on the island.
The major sources
of entertainment on the island are beach walks, bird watching,
fishing, shelling, dolphin watching, reading a good book, BBQ’s,
afternoon naps and stargazing.
Life on North Captiva Island is truly relaxation, “no
stress,” and serenity at its finest. |