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Ted and I feel incredibly fortunate to have friends who call Marco Island home and welcomed us for a visit. As the ultimate hosts, they introduced us to the best local dining spots, must-see attractions, and hidden gems. Now, I’m excited to share what I’ve learned so you can experience the beauty and charm of Marco Island for yourself.
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A Brief History of Marco Island
Development began in the 1960s when the Deltona Corporation set out to transform Marco Island into an “affordable” resort destination, offering waterfront homes for as little as $15,700. While some of these original homes still stand today, their price tags have significantly increased, reflecting the island’s growing popularity and desirability.
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An example of the home you could own on Marco for $15,700.
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One of the most distinctive features of Marco Island is its intricate canal system, designed to maximize waterfront property. Today, over 80% of residential properties on the island have direct water access, making it a premier boating and fishing destination.
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Getting to Marco Island
Marco Island is located in Southwest Florida, just south of Naples. The closest airport is Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW) in Fort Myers, about an hour’s drive away. You can rent a car or call our favorite driver, Marlon, to get to the island (786-612-1375).
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When to Visit
The best time to visit Marco Island is from November to April when temperatures are pleasant and the humidity is low. This is also peak season, so expect higher prices and more crowds. Summer months offer fewer visitors and lower hotel rates, but come with higher heat and humidity.
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Top Things to Do
1. Relax on the Beach
- Tigertail Beach – A must-visit for its natural beauty, tidal lagoon, and shelling opportunities.
- South Marco Beach – A quieter, more relaxed beach with soft white sand and clear waters.
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2. Visit the Farmer’s Market
Marco Island hosts an amazing Farmer’s Market every Wednesday morning, November through April.
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3. Water Activities
- Kayaking or Jet Skis – Rent equipment and explore the mangrove tunnels.
- Fishing Charters – Join a local guide for deep-sea or backwater fishing.
- Dolphin & Sunset Cruises – Enjoy a scenic boat ride and watch dolphins play in the water.
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4. Discover History
- Marco Island History Center – A free museum with exhibits showcasing the history of the area.
- Otter Mound Reserve – A small but fascinating nature path.
- Horr’s Island and Plantation ruins – Drive around the little island next to Marco to discover more beauty and history.
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Where to Eat
Breakfast:
- Doreen’s – I recommend sitting outside if the weather is nice. Order the pumpkin pancakes or omelet.
- Ori’s Bakery – Great coffee, breakfast sandwiches and pastries!
Lunch:
- Italian deli
- Sunset chicken
- La Mesa Taqueria – Good Mexican food
- Joey’s Pizza
- Leebe Fish Market – Great fish tacos and key lime pie
Dinner:
- Snook Inn – A classic Marco Island restaurant with fresh seafood and live music.
- Tesoro at the Marriot Hotel – Make a reservation for an amazing sunset view!
- CJ’s on the Bay – A great spot for a sunset view.
- The Boardroom – A fun outdoor experience for live music, drinks and appetizers.
- Sale E Pepe – Eat a lovely Italian or seafood dinner, with a stunning sunset view.
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Where to Stay
- Luxury: JW Marriott Marco Island Beach Resort – A high-end beachfront resort with multiple pools and fine dining.
- Mid-Range: Hilton Marco Island Beach Resort – Offers a great balance of comfort and affordability.
- Budget-Friendly: Vacation rentals – Many condos and homes are available for rent, offering more space and kitchen amenities.
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Insider Tips for Visiting Marco Island
- Arrive early at Tigertail Beach for the best shelling opportunities.
- Rent a bike to explore the island at a leisurely pace.
- Book excursions and restaurant reservations in advance during peak season.
- Pack sunscreen and bug spray, especially if you plan to explore the mangroves.
- Rent a boat and visit Keywadin Island.
- Visit Stan’s for happy hour on Sunday.
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Marco Island is a hidden gem that blends relaxation with adventure. Whether you’re soaking up the sun on its beautiful beaches or exploring the local wildlife, you’ll find plenty of reasons to fall in love with this Gulf Coast treasure.
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