28 Hidden Treasures of SW FloridaRiver. Parking fees are $1 per hour from April to November, $2 per hour fromDecember to March. The daily parking rate is $5 per day year-round.17. Take a ride down to the keys on Key West Express.Sit back and relax while enjoying the views of the Gulf on a fast ferry heading south tothe beautiful and entertaining island of Key West. It is faster than driving, cheaper thanflying, and the best way to travel to Key West. Enjoy air-conditioned interiors, sun decks,reclining airline-style seating, afull-service galley, a full-servicebar and flat screen TVs withsatellite television. The trip fromFt. Myers Beach to Key Westtakes approximately 3.5 hours,and departs at 8:30 a.m.(boarding is 7-8 a.m.). The ferrydeparts Key West at 6 p.m. forthe return to Ft. Myers Beach.18. Take a walk through Six Mile Cypress PreserveSix Mile Cypress Slough Preserve is over 3,500 acres of wetland and uplandecosystems. Explore the boardwalk and quietly observe wildlife, visit the InterpretiveCenter and Rock & Stroll Garden, take a guided walk with a Volunteer InterpretiveNaturalist, attend a nature program, or have a picnic with your family. Parking fee is $1per hour per vehicle.19. Take a trip to Lovers Key State Park.The island is home to West Indian manatees, bottlenose dolphins, roseate spoonbills,marsh rabbits, and bald eagles. The two-mile-long beach, popular for shelling andswimming, is accessed by boardwalk or tram with over five miles of trails for hiking andbicycling! Kayaks, bicycles, canoes, paddleboards, beach chairs, and umbrellas are allavailable to rent. Enjoy a nice day on the beach!Learn more by visiting us at: www.MiloffAubuchonRealty.com or by calling (239) 542-1075.
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