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Make Your Wedding More than a Ceremony in Fort Myers

Discover why Fort Myers-Islands, Beaches and Neighborhoods turn "I do’s" into multiday celebrations for couples and their guests
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Explore the historic homes, research laboratory and botanical gardens at Edison and Ford Winter Estates.

If you’re planning a destination wedding, your guests will expect more than a venue, date, and time; they’ll look to the soon-to-be-newlyweds for a comprehensive itinerary. Choosing a location that provides not only a stunning backdrop but a wide array of activities is essential. The islands, beaches, and neighborhoods of Fort Myers deliver. This sun-drenched corner of Southwest Florida places your loved ones at the threshold of endless pre- and post-ceremony diversions. 

Help your guests turn your wedding celebration into a well-earned getaway by checking in at one of the region’s luxury resorts, where world-class spa treatments, tranquil coastal settings, and elevated accommodations await. Gather your crew to spend afternoons exploring the waterfront. Visit high-end salons, boutiques, and restaurants perfect for a leisurely round of beauty appointments and celebratory primping. Sneak in some group shopping or last-minute gift buying at the many locally owned boutiques.

People paddle on the water
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Paddle parts of the Great Calusa Blueway, a marked water trail through mangrove forests and past historical sites.

When it’s time for play, the Fort Myers’ live music scene offers waterfront stages and intimate venues showcasing rising talent. Golf lovers can book time on some of the state’s finest fairways, whether that means taking on the legendary challenge of Old Corkscrew or soaking up the scenery at Shell Point, a par-71 course that’s Audubon-certified, meaning it meets the most stringent environmental management standards. 

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Book a spot on a charter, arrange a private tour or rent a boat to explore islands off the coast of Fort Myers.

For a healthy dose of culture, visit the Port Boca Grande Lighthouse at Gasparilla State Park; built in 1890, the museum dives into the region’s maritime history. Or explore the historic homes, research laboratory, and botanical gardens at the Edison and Ford Winter Estates. When it’s time for relaxation and vitamin D, hit the beach for waterfront yoga or comb the sand for conchs, whelks, and other prized seashells. For a truly only-in-Southwest-Florida moment, paddle parts of the Great Calusa Blueway, a marked water trail through mangrove forests and past historical sites, or stroll the boardwalk at Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve, keeping an eye out for otters, gators, and wading birds. Finally, raise a toast to a perfect wedding vacation aboard an evening dolphin cruise with Captiva Cruises, drifting into the sunset with your nearest and dearest.

Plan your wedding in Fort Myers at visitfortmyers.com/weddings


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