Top 12 Beaches in the World

Looking for another reason to call Southwest Florida home? How about being minutes from one of the world’s best beaches!
Sanibel’s Bowman’s Beach was named one of the top 12 beaches in the world by US News Travel. Based in Washington, D.C., US News Travel is produced and published by the U.S. News & World Report.
Here is the list:
1.       Seychelles
2.       Kauai
3.       Cayman Islands
4.       Maldives
5.       Bali
6.       Anguilla
7.       Corfu
8.       Turks & Caicos
9.       Rio de Janeiro
10.   Sanibel Island
11.   Puerto Vallarta
12.   Cape Town
Check out the full article and more details on each beach:
 
 

Bennett's Fresh Roast - Downtown Fort Myers

Fresh made hand cut donuts that melt in your mouth and flavorful fresh roasted daily coffee. Bennett’s is the hottest donut and coffee shop in Southwest Florida. Owned and operated by radio personality C. David Bennett, Bennett’s serves a variety of donuts, delicious coffees, and lunch daily. Open from 6am – 3 pm everyday (except Thanksgiving and Christmas), but make sure to get there early to get the best selections.
 
The atmosphere is relaxed, clean, and attractive and the service is fantastic! Everyone is friendly and welcoming like you would expect from a small town where everyone knows your name. You can enjoy bottomless coffee and free wifi while you sit there. Once you try it, you will be hooked! No other donut or coffee shop can compare! I recommend the maple bacon donut, the delicious sweet maple frosting and the salty crispy bacon are a delectable combination that is to die for! Not a big sweets fan? The breakfast sandwiches and lunch specials are just as phenomenal as their donuts! Soups, salads, a variety of sandwiches and a unique tasty donut dog! Bennett’s is top notch and nothing can compare, so make sure to stop by and change your mind about your normal coffee and breakfast stop!
 
Daily Donut Varieties:  Classic Glazed, Chocolate Iced, Chocolate Chip, Cinnamon Sugar, Cinnamon Bun, Cinnamon Twist, Orange Coconut, Raspberry-Almond, Lemon Custard, Key Lime, Sticky Bun, Maple Walnut, Maple Apple wood Bacon, Maple-Toffee Crunch, Peanut Butter Chocolate,  Boston Cream, Orange Crunch, Almond Coconut, S'Mores, Strawberry Iced and they occasionally produce seasonal flavors. Our donuts are individually priced and range in price from $1.10 to $1.75 each.
 

 
Enjoy a great cup of joe and a delicate mouth watering pastry!
 
 
 
Bennett’s Fresh Roast
2011 Bayside Parkway
Fort Myers, FL 33901

10 reasons to move to Florida

  1. Florida has passed a law making it a $60 fine to drive 10mph below the speed limit in the fast lane on major roadways. That’s right snow birds…move over!
  2.  There is a new bill allowing the sale of wine in 5.16 gallon canisters, which can be tapped just like a keg.
  3. Florida does not have state income taxes.
  4.  That $2,000 a month you spend on a tiny studio apartment in the city will find you a 4 bedroom pool home almost anywhere in Florida.
  5.  No matter where you go in Florida, you are only about an hour away from the beach.
  6.   Publix subs…try one and you will be hooked!
  7.  You won’t have to move when you retire.
  8. Fresh seafood can be found just about everywhere.
  9.  Health benefits. The sun and laid back tropical vacation lifestyle reduces stress while the humidity is great for dry skin (but not your hair.) Plus, Florida was originally a “retirement community” so the health care system is great and a doctor is very easy to find.
  10.  There are more umbrella drinks than there are people.
 

Annie's - Cape Coral

The smell of pancake syrup and grease fill your nose as you push your way through the regular crowd waiting for a table. If you are looking for a cure for the common hangover, or just want your fix of a hearty breakfast…Annie’s is the place to be. The décor is old and outdated, but it’s typical of an old fashioned diner. The eclectic variety of coffee mugs and local paintings make you feel like you are in your grandparent’s house, where everyone is treated like family. They even have the grouchy older woman running the register who reminds you of a cross between your grandmother and Roz from Monster’s, Inc.

Some of the staff may not be the friendliest, but the food is great and the prices are pretty close to the same as when they opened. They definitely don’t skimp on the portions either. Fancy a pancake the size of a pizza? How does a 6 egg omelet sound? There are of course smaller portions, such as a “mini” 3 egg omelet and a kid’s size pancake which they are more than welcome to allow a person of any age to order. There are many different options on their menu and everything is typical of a Southern diner and 100% delicious! They are only open until 1:30, but they do have a limited lunch menu and daily specials. If you are ever in the area, and find yourself searching for an excessive amount of delicious carbohydrates and savory breakfast meats take a trip across the Cape Coral bridge and check out this hidden gem!

 
Annie’s Restaurant
814 SE 47th Street
Cape Coral, FL 33904

4th of July Events

Not sure what to do for the 4th? Check out these great events around Southwest Florida!



Bonita Springs – July 4th
Bonita Spring’s 53rd annual parade moves along Old 41 Road starting at 9 a.m. The city throws its Party in the Park starting at 4 p.m., with food vendors, live entertainment, a kids’ water slide, face-painting, relay races, a pie-baking contest, and a hot dog-eating competition.

Cape Coral – 7th Annual Great American Picnic
Get an early start on your 4th of July celebration by getting in the spirit of the holiday at the family favorite "Great American Picnic" Thursday, July 4th from Noon - 3:30 pm at the Marina at Cape Harbour! Beginning at Noon:•Cape Coral VFW Post 8463 Color Guard presentation.•Marcella Brown will be singing our National Anthem and more.•Chris the DJ with the "Juke Box Hero" will entertain. •Proceeds go to Adopt-A-Troop Foundation.•Zumba demonstration with Rebecca and more.At 1pm the "Best Patriotic Pet Contest" begins: •Registration starts at 11:30am.•Welcome back our judges Lois Thome with WINK-TV and John Woods with the Carefree Boat Club.•Winners will be announced at 2:15pm.2pm to 3pm get ready for: •The "Bubble Gum Contest" hosted by Run Agrounds.•The "Hula Hoop Contest" hosted by the Joint.•The "Dunk Tank" hosted by High Maintenance Salon and Spa. •Also the traditional "Apple Pie Baking Contest" hosted by Pignoli on the Harbour. Visit www.capeharbour.com

Cape Coral – Red, White, and Boom
The Cape Coral Bridge and Cape Coral Parkway shut down between the bridge and Del Prado Boulevard beginning at 6 a.m. for the 5K race that starts at 6:30. Festivities begin at 4 p.m. with a kids carnival and vendors selling food and beer. Live entertainment plays from 8 p.m. until 9:30, when spangled fireworks explode over the river.

Downtown Fort Myers – Freedom Fest
From 6 to 10 p.m., take part in the free live music, food, and children’s activities throughout the Historic River District. Live bands will perform on several stages throughout the downtown area. Keep your eye on the sky for a spectacular fireworks display starting at 9:30

Fort Myers – Fireworks Cruise
There’s no better way to watch a fireworks show than by boat. The Fort Myers Princess will be having a special fireworks cruise on July 4th that will be sailing that evening with a live band and open bar during the cruise.

Fort Myers – Fourth of July at Edison Ford
The Edison & Ford Winter Estates is celebrating the Fourth of July with special tours, visits with the Edisons and Fords, river cruises on the Caloosahatchee, and an all-American barbecue lunch at the Royal Palm Yacht Club from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Buffet lunch will include chicken, hot dogs, potato salad, baked beans, watermelon, ice tea, and dessert. Cost is $45; children ages 6 – 12, $40

Fort Myers – Independence Day Celebration (July 3)
This 14th annual Fourth of July celebration at Miromar Outlets begins with kids activities and more at 5:30 p.m. and continues until after the 9:30 p.m. fireworks display over the lake ends. Guests are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets. Coolers and personal fireworks are not permitted. Additional parking will be available at Germain Arena and Miromar Design Center.

Fort Myers Beach – 4th of July Celebration
Festivities kick off with a 10 a.m. parade up Estero Blvd.. Then, 15 minutes after sunset, one of the region’s most spectacular fireworks shows shoots off from the Fort Myers Beach Fishing Pier. That’s the main event, but restaurants, lounges, and others step up the festivities with music and activity in the Times Square area and the length of the beach. Pick a seat anywhere gulf-front for an eyeful of sparkly.

Naples – 4th of July Celebration
The Naples parade lines up on Broad Avenue, then marches down Third Street at 10 a.m., continuing onto Fifth Avenue and ending on Eighth. It features more than 100 participants, including swamp buggies and firetrucks, and lasts nearly two hours.
More than 10,000 people come out for this Independence Day tradition of more than 25 years. The city sets off fireworks from the Naples Pier at 9 p.m., watched by thousands from the beach and by boats.

Naples – Red, White, and Brass
Thursday, July 4th from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Join us at the Village on Venetian Bay as we celebrate the Fourth of July in high style! Enjoy a selection of America's favorite patriotic tunes performed by The Suncoast Brass Quintet, complimentary photos, entertainment by the Blue Wave Duo, Sharkey the balloon artist, and of course fantastic waterfront shopping and dining! Age Range: All Ages. Cost: FREE. Thursday, July 4, 2013, 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM. The Village on Venetian Bay 4200 Gulf Shore Blvd N Naples, FL 34103.

Sanibel Island – Fireworks Cruise
Enjoy the Sanibel Island fireworks from the water on the Fireworks Cruise! Complimentary soft drinks, bottle water and snacks! Feel free to B.Y.O.B! Listening to tropical music, we will cruise the tranquil waters of San Carlos Bay, by "Bird Island". Watch the Sunset and then catch a great view of the Sanibel Fireworks!Each year, Sanibel Island puts on one of the more majestic and awe-inspiring fireworks performances in Southwest Florida. The dazzling explosions shine on the Sanibel waters as hundreds of hypnotized Islanders stare upward at the red white and blue.Join us on the Miss Paradise, Dolphin Waters, and Sun Princess to view the show. Each vessel fits up to 49 passengers and is equipped with a marine bathroom.

Sanibel Island – Independence Day Celebration
Enjoy an old-fashioned hometown parade down Periwinkle Way starting at 9:30 a.m. Paraders treat the crowd to free gifts, candy, and cool-down water spraying. Community picnics with free food and beverage follow at Bailey’s and Jerry’s Shopping Centers. Then join islanders for the noontime Road Rally, a scavenger-type hunt through the island. At dusk, magnificent fireworks mark the coming of nightfall at the Sanibel Causeway.