Bokeelia
Bokeelia is a gorgeous little village that is nestled at the northern most tip of Pine Island. Visitors are greeted by the the jaw-dropping views of Charlotte Harbor, Boca Grande and Cayo Costa.
St. James City
St. James City’s slogan is “escape the usual” and for good reason! When you embark on your journey into the island, you will begin to notice a more “country feel” as you leave behind the palm trees and start experiencing the historical Pine Island pine woods.
Matlacha
Anyone who has ever visited the small fishing town of Matlacha agrees that there is nowhere quite like it… From the fresh, local seafood market and homemade ice cream parlor to the adorable miniature storefronts lining the road, it’s the coziest (and most colorful) of all the Gulf Coast islands.
Cayo Costa
Cayo Costa is considered to be one of the most beautiful and exclusive islands in the United States — boasting miles and miles of crystal clear beaches, biking paths and even acres of pine forests.
Useppa
Useppa boasts a lifestyle very different from other parts of Florida, and even other private Gulf Coast islands. Golf carts are the main source of transportation on the island and residents and visitors are permanently on “island time” — so be prepared to slow down and go with the the flow.