Fort Myers lies within a humid subtropical climate zone. This is characterized by short, mild winters and hot, humid summers with frequent thunderstorms. The total average rainfall in Fort Myers is 54 inches a year. This is higher than the U.S. average of 38 inches per year. On average, precipitation falls 107 days per year with June being the wettest month (9.3 inches) and June through September being the wettest time of year. December is the driest month on average (1.7 inches) with Spring being the driest season of the year.
On average there are 271 sunny days per year. This is higher than the U.S. average of 205 days per year. From November through March, Fort Myers experiences average low temperatures between 50 and 60 degrees. From November through April, the weather can be very pleasant. Excessive summertime heat really comes into play starting in May and runs through October. July is the hottest month of the year with an average high temperature of 92 degrees.
Airport | Size | Distance |
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Southwest Florida International Airport | Large | 17 Miles |
Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport | Medium | 82 Miles |
Tampa International Airport | Large | 131 Miles |
Miami International Airport | Large | 154 Miles |
The Forrest Country Club
Gulf Harbour Yacht & Country Club
Olde Hickory Golf & Country Club
The Verandah Club
Gulf Harbour Yacht & Country Club
14500 Vista River Drive
Fort Myers, FL 33908
(239) 433-5111
Olde Hickory Golf & Country Club
14670 Olde Hickory Blvd
Fort Myers, FL 33912
(239) 768-2400
The Fort Myers dining landscape has seen an uptick in more modern and upscale restaurants which is driving competition and delighting patrons across the city. Many of the best establishments are small and cozy with under 30 seats ensuring high end service and special attention to detail. But Fort Myers has more to offer than just intimate fine dining. Seafood, southern specialties, and European cuisine are popular in this city and there are new restaurants popping up all the time just waiting to be discovered.
Mad Hatter
6467 Sanibel Captiva Road
Sanibel Island, FL 33957
Seafood, American
(239) 472-0033
Edison Mall is the only enclosed, climate controlled indoor shopping mall in Southwest Florida. It is home to over 160 retail and specialty shops that you would expect to see in a large indoor mall such as this.
The Gulf Coast Town Center is a shopping center populated with all the big box national brand name stores you could ask for such as Homegoods, Super Target, Costco, Bass Pro Shops, Best Buy, Staples, JCPenny, Marshals, and many others.
The Sanibel Outlets have all your favorite designer and name brand manufacturers like Polo Ralf Lauren, Coach, Calvin Klein, Banana Republic, Nike, Under Armor and more.
The Franklin Shops is a unique shopping destination downtown featuring 100 individual shops selling items such as jewelry and fashion, art work, furnishings, accessories, beauty products, and gifts. They have a full slate of musical and fine arts performances that add to the lively atmosphere of the River District.
With over 900 stores and 400,000 square feet of shopping, Fleamasters Flea Market is one of the largest Flea Markets in Southwest Florida. Expect to find new and vintage art, jewelry, crafts, 20+ food stands, fresh fruits and vegetables, and other unique items.
The Edison and Ford Winter Estates are the one time winter estates of good friends and neighbors Thomas Edison and Henry Ford. Today these magnificent properties are open for the public to enjoy. Visitors will see historical buildings, award winning gardens, the Edison Botanic Research Lab, and the Inventions Museum.
The Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve is 3,500+ acres of wetland ecosystem. One can explore the diverse population of plants and animals on its boardwalk trails. The Interpretive Center on site provides an introduction to the Slough along with displays and educational programs.
Sanibel Island has 15 miles of beaches that are world famous for their pure sands and incredible abundance of over 250 types of shells. Shelling is so popular here that they even have a name for the bent over posture, the “Sanibel Stoop.”
The J.N. Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge is part of the largest undeveloped mangrove ecosystem in the United States. The Refuge is famous for its migratory bird populations that call it home for parts of the year. Exploring the park can be done on foot, bike, canoe, kayak, or by car.
Manatee Park is a refuge for Florida Manatees. Best viewing is during the winter season due to the animals hanging around the warmer waters from the discharge canal of the Florida Power and Light facility. Occasionally on a cold day upwards of 50 manatees can be seen swimming in the warm waters.
Fort Myers is home to two Major League Baseball teams spring training facilities. The Boston Red Sox reside at JetBlue Park which has come to get the nickname “Fenway South.” The Minnesota Twins make their home at Century Link Sports Complex about five miles to the west.
The beaches of Fort Myers are known for powder white sand and above all else, shells. People come from all over to search these shores for the little treasures. Sanibel Island, Fort Myers Beach, and Lovers Key Beach all top the list of quality gulf coast beach destinations and each offers a little something different from the others.
Residents of Fort Myers enjoy boating in the waters of the Caloosahatchee River, Pine Island Sound Aquatic Preserve, Estero Bay Aquatic Preserve, and the Gulf of Mexico. Because of all the preserves there is a great deal of natural area to explore. There are a number of inlets in the area for access to Gulf of Mexico waters.
Fishing out of Fort Myers offers a number of inshore and offshore opportunities. The undeveloped mangrove shorelines just southwest of the city provide ideal snook habitat and the many passes in the area are a gathering place for tarpon. Depending on where you put your boat in it can be a long run out one of the inlets in the area and then another good run out to productive fishing grounds. To reach 100 foot of water off Fort Meyers is around a 45-50 mile run. Popular offshore species include grouper, snapper, king mackerel, and cobia.
Spring Training
Beaches
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Fort Myers public schools are controlled by the School District of Lee County. The School District of Lee County has over 92,686 students in grades PK, K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 16 to 1. According to state test scores, 53% of students are at least proficient in math and 52% in reading. Niche.com gives the school district a B rating and has it as the 31st best school district in the state. Several notable private schools include Bishop Verot Catholic High School (Roman Catholic), Canterbury School, Evangelical Christian School (Christian), St Francis Xavier School (Roman Catholic), and St. Michael Lutheran School (Lutheran Church Missouri Synod).
School | Grades | Type | Rating | Location |
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Fort Myers Beach Elementary School | K-5 | Public | A | view map |
Cypress Lake Middle School | 6-8 | Public | A | view map |
Fort Myers High School | 9-12 | Public | A | view map |
North Fort Myers High School | 9-12 | Public | A | view map |
The City of Fort Myers has a total of 42 golf courses with 2 courses being municipal. Within a short 20 mile drive you will find another 58 courses of which 14 are public and 0 municipal.
Eastwood Golf Course is one of the city’s two municipal courses. Designed by Robert Von Hagge and Bruce Devlin in 1977, it is an 18-hole par 72 layout.
It’s sister course is the Fort Myers Country Club Golf Course designed in 1916 by Donald Ross. It has a great reputation for being a well kept, affordable golf course.
The Plantation Golf & Country Club is a private 18-hole course designed by Dr. Michael Hurdzan and Dana Fry. The luxuriously appointed modern clubhouse named the “Great House” with pub/bistro is a great place to spend some time after a day on the course.
The Golf Club at Magnolia Landing is home to a Gordon Lewis designed 18-hole championship golf course that meanders through natural pine forests and oak groves. It is recognized on Golf Advisor to be one of the top courses in Southwest Florida.
San Carlos Golf Club is a member owned semi-private facility with a 18-hole championship golf course designed by John E. O’Connor. Practice facilities include an aqua driving range, practice bunker, putting green, and pitching and chipping area.
Fort Myers Country Club Golf Course
3591 McGregor Blvd
Fort Myers, FL 33901
(239) 321-7488
The Plantation Golf & Country Club
10500 Dartington Drive
Fort Myers, FL 33913
(239) 561-8650
The Golf Club at Magnolia Landing
3501 Avenida Del Vera
North Fort Myers, FL 33917
(239) 652-0102