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Boca Grande is a small residential community on Gasparilla Island in southwest Florida. Gasparilla Island is a part of both Charlotte and Lee counties, while the actual village of Boca
Boca Grande. On the Gulf Coast of Florida northwest of Fort Myers lies Boca Grande, an affluent and beautiful coastal community where fishing is a way of life and undeveloped islands are just a short boat ride away.
Here's what to do and where to stay on a trip to Boca Grande, Florida, the Old Florida gem that Travel + Leisure editors deem "America's best small beach town."
If you’re on boca grande you absolutely have to allow a half day or more to explore the beaches. The sand is soft and powdery and it’s not crowded. The water is that beautiful turquoise blue (at least when we were there) and we had a great time collecting sand dollars.
Here are six reasons why it’s worth visiting Boca Grande on Gasparilla Island: There’s a scenic bike and golf-cart path that runs 6.5 miles, the length of the island, past some great scenery. The historic downtown is full of quaint old homes, churches and stores.
Boca Grande is an idyllic small town located on the west coast of Florida, not too far from Fort Myers and Sanibel. Boca Grande is a serene and naturally beautiful area, but there is no shortage of things to keep you and your family amused during the daytime.
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Beautiful Boca Grande, Florida. Source: Pixabay. A true water lover’s paradise, Boca Grande offers a ton of activities to enjoy - fishing, kayaking, boating, paddleboarding, swimming, and more! There is history, art, and adventure on this small but picturesque part of Gasparilla Island.
The Boca Grande Pass is a world-famous fishing destination for sport anglers. The pass connects the Charlotte Harbor to the Gulf of Mexico and is one of the deepest natural passes in Florida, reaching depths of 80 feet.
Boca Grande is a village in Southwest Florida that most Floridians have never visited. The small town is at the end of the road, just like Key West and Cedar Key, but far less known. It has some of the same quirkiness and bohemian nature that is typical of Key West and other Florida end of the road towns.