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  2. Pine Island Florida - Things to Do & Attractions

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    Just 30 minutes west of Fort Myers, Pine Island, Southwest Florida’s largest barrier island, has the small-town feel of an Old Florida fishing village, offering visitors a respite from the busy mainland and endless opportunities for outdoor recreation.

  3. Pine Island (Lee County, Florida) - Wikipedia

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    Pine Island is the largest island on the Gulf Coast of peninsular Florida in the United States. Located in Lee County, on the Gulf of Mexico coast of southwest Florida, it is also the 118th largest island in the United States. The Intracoastal Waterway passes through Pine Island Sound, to the west of the island.

  4. The 17 Best Things to Do on Pine Island Florida

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    Looking for the best things to do on Pine Island? Get away from the hustle and bustle on this Old Florida country island you will want to call home.

  5. Start planning your vacation to one of the Sunshine State’s best hidden gems, Pine Island, FL. This Gulf Coast island, located in Southwest Florida, is a traveler’s secret paradise. Part of Lee County, Pine Island is Florida’s largest island, located only minutes from Cape Coral and Fort Myers .

  6. Pine Island, the largest island in the entire state, is 17 miles long and two miles wide. Mostly arable land bordered by mangrove trees, it wasn’t even on the radar during the Florida Land Boom years, and the railroad that brought pioneers to the west coast was miles away.

  7. There are any number of reasons to visit laid-back Pine Island off Florida’s Gulf Coast near Fort Myers. There is solitude and relaxation. Art galleries, fresh seafood, peace, and quiet are in abundance.

  8. Pine Island Florida Tips: Boating Fishing, Where to Stay and Play

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    Pine Island is rightfully nicknamed “Floridas Creative Coast” for its colorful selection of art galleries, restaurants serving fresh seafood, and local “characters.” Secluded Pine Island has a quirky, laidback small-town feel set in a lush, natural environment.