For those who love boating or simply want to spend a day on the water, Captiva Island is an ideal destination. Marvel at the natural beauty of the islands that scatter across the Gulf of Mexico, Pine Island Sound, and Roosevelt Channel, and explore remote places such as North Captiva Island, Cabbage Key, and the state park at Cayo Costa – which are not accessible by car. You may also get a chance to witness fish jumping, dolphins playing, and even spot a manatee during your adventure.

There are several marinas on Captiva Island where you can rent a boat. If you’re staying in one of Royal Shell’s waterfront properties and it has a dock, they will even deliver the boat to you.

Alternatively, if you’d rather sit back and relax while someone else navigates, there are plenty of options for you. You can spend the day sailing, go on a lunch cruise, shelling trip, dolphin and wildlife cruise, or even a romantic sunset cruise.

For those who prefer to explore at their own pace, there are kayak and paddleboard rental options available. You can check out the Great Calusa Blueway, a marked paddling trail that meanders along the back bays. Glide close to small mangrove islands to get a glimpse of birds, fish, and other creatures as they forage for food.

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