Nestled around the banks of serene Charlotte Harbor, Charlotte County, Florida, offers leisurely, uncongested and unhurried living.
Sunshine, clean air, 129 square miles of sparkling waters, fishing at its greatest, wildlife in abundance and a casual, friendly atmosphere draw those who seek the natural pleasures of life. Plentiful jobs, low crime and inexpensive living keep them here in the heart of the southwest coast of Florida.
Discover a part of Florida that's off the beaten path.
An unhurried, unspoiled and undeniably beautiful haven, where alligators
still roam the cypress preserve.
And ospreys and bald eagles soar overhead.
Welcome to Charlotte Harbor & The Gulf Islands
Florida's best-kept secret.
This tranquil coast community and its barrier islands boasts
831 miles of natural shoreline. Here you'll find marinas, public beaches and peaceful coves that make it easy to get close to the water and away from the crowds.
You can tackle a tarpon, captain a kayak, commander a canoe, search for exotic seashells, watch dolphins frolic and admire shimmering sunsets on the Gulf of Mexico.
First settled by Hernando Desoto in 1536, Charlotte County was recently voted Money Magazine’s “Best place to live in the South.” And it’s no wonder. This unique harbor and beach community and its barrier islands are easy to get to from Southwest Florida International Airport in Fort Myers. Once you arrive, you have access to129 square miles of sparkling waters and aquatic preserves. 12 miles of soft, sandy beaches. Thousands of plant species. Hundreds of hiking trails. An Abundance of marine life. A Federal wildlife refuge. Clean air. Warm sunshine. And a very special brand of old-fashioned tranquility.
Come discover Florida the way it used to be.
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