PINE ISLAND VACATION RENTALS, FLORIDA |
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Sights and Attractions in Pine Island |
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| If you're planning a family outing during your vacation, there are several options in and around Pine Island that will please those of all ages. |
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• Matlacha
• Pineland
• St. James City
• Bokeelia
• Pine Island Center
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| Matlacha |
| Matlacha appears like an old fishing village of Florida. You will be pleasantly surprised to find artistic people speaking the Matlacha dialect. The area features many art galleries, gift and islandwear shops and boutiques, seafood restaurants, and cottages, besides the famous ‘Fishingest Bridge in the World’ with anglers customarily fishing the bridge, night and day. It is a great place to park and walk. |
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| Pineland |
| Pineland’s mounds are a rich source of archeological discoveries in the history and culture of the Calusa. This community has the country’s smallest post office and the largest full service marina containing water taxis and rental fishing boats. |
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| St. James City |
| St. James City, the home to York Road Marina and Fishin' Fever Marina, is the most developed and populated area with a majority of Pine Island water front vacation rental houses and an easy access to the Gulf of Mexico. |
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| Bokeelia |
| Bokeelia has numerous tropical fruit and palm tree farms featuring mangoes, pineapples, citrus, row crops and a wide variety of exotic tropical fruits including the carambola, longan, and papaya. Bokeela is home to several historical buildings and fishing marinas with boat rentals and water taxi services available at Four Winds Marina. |
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| Pine Island Center |
| Pine Island center is the hub of the island’s commercial activity. It has the main shopping center, a community park with a pool, lighted tennis courts and ballfields, and the famous Museum of The Islands. |
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