Blind Pass Condominium A-203
Sanibel Island, Florida

Sights

All phone numbers are in the (239) area code unless listed differently.

Sanibel/Captiva Islands

Sights

Address/
Phone

Hours

Activity

Cost

Adventures in Paradise Trolley Tours:

472-8443

Adults $15; children $10

J.N. “Ding” Darling Wildlife Refuge

472-1100

Open daily except Friday

Expert guided.

Shelling Sanibel

F 9-11 am

Live aquariums, the shell museum, and the shore.

Sights and History

Daily 1-3 pm

Trip from Sanibel’s Ybel to end of Captiva

Bailey- Matthews Shell Museum

3075 Sanibel- Captiva Rd

395-2233

Tu-Su 10 am- 4 pm

Lecture and slide show. Gift Shop.

Adults $5; 8-13 years, $3; 0-7 years, free.

Care and Rehabilitation of Wildlife (CROW)

472-3644

M-F 11am

Su 1 pm

Cancelled in case of rain.

Guided Tour of education pavilion with intro talk, short video, and outside tour (1 hour)

$3 Donation

requested; children are free.

Historical Village & Museum

Dunlop Rd

W-Sa 10-4

Su 1-4 October 15- ???

1927 County Store, 1926 Post Office, 1926 Tea Room, 1926 Model T, vegetable garden, Burnap Cottage added and open in March 1998

J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge

1 Wildlife Drive

Call for specific times. 472-1100

Sa-Th 9am- 4pm

Sa-Th sunrise- sunset

Visitor Center



Wildlife Drive

Captiva Cruises Boat Tours

South Seas Plantation

472-5300

Adults $17.50; 3- 12 $10; 3 and under free

Natural Wildlife- History

Daily 4 pm

Sail aboard the Lady Chadwick

Morning Nature Cruise

9 am

Sail aboard the Lady Chadwick

Cruise to Cabbage Key and Useppa Island

9 am

Sail aboard the Lady Chadwick

Sunset Cruise

Nightly

Sail aboard the Lady Chadwick

Sanibel- Captiva Conservation Foundation Nature Center

M-F 8:30 am- 3 pm

M-F 9am - 5 pm

M, W, F 8:45 am

Th 8:45 am

Nature
Center

Native Plant
Nursery

Guided Trail
Walks

Guided Beach
Walks

Sanibel Public Library

770 Dunlop Rd.

472-2483

M&Th 9 am - 8 pm

Tu, W, F 9am-5 pm

Sa 9am- 1pm

Kayak and Canoe Tour
at Tarpon Bay

900 Tarpon Bay Road

472-8900

Paddle through the mangrove tunnels
on the Commodore Creek water trail
with a naturalist/marine biologist by your side.