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Sanibel Island was first inhabited by the prominent Calusa Tribe Known as “mound people” or “pile dwellers” for the structures they inhabited, historians believe the Calusa Tribe inhabited ...
Sanibel Island residents are returning by road for the first time since Hurricane Ian washed out the causeway that connects it to Florida's mainland. Hurricane Ian's 150-mile-per-hour winds broke ...
That’s just one of the many tips I learned from my animal-obsessed mother during our nearly 15 trips to Sanibel, a 33-square-mile barrier island off Florida ’s southwest coast.
Depending on where on the island you’re headed and what you like to do, Sanibel might not look all that different than it did a year and a half ago.
Sanibel Island was a perfect escape for many people from South Florida. A place to pick shells, see nature, have a good meal, kick back in the sand.
Sanibel residents can now return to their homes on the island, Mayor Richard Johnson announced in a press conference shortly after 2 p.m. Thursday. But there are some things residents should know ...
The annual Shell Festival on Sanibel Island is back for its 88th year. Starting on Thursday March 6, you can visit the Sanibel Community House from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and shop from local craft and ...