Marco Island, the largest of Florida's Ten Thousand Islands, is the last
populated shore on the southern tip of Florida's sunny Gulf coast. Quiet,
unhurried, off the beaten track, Marco opens east to the mystical Everglades,
west to the magical Gulf of Mexico. The resort crowd vacations here year after
year, drawn by the island's luxurious laid-back comfort. Seafaring menus echo
island pastimes of sea and backwater fishing, scuba diving, snorkeling and beach
combing. Tables near tidewater afford sweeping views of gleaming yachts and
rainbowed sailboats gliding past color-touched clouds. Chickee bar bands invite
you to dance the night away. A world class oasis a world away from schedules,
modern access to this charming island surfaced just 50 or so years ago.

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archeological sites, though, reveal the good life Calusa Indians shared here
until the advent of 16th century explorers. Survey your vision of this new world
from an airy sea balcony, beach cabana, campground hideaway or Old Florida porch
rocker. Marco Island pampers your senses. All you need is at hand. Scores of
nearby lush championship golf courses and tennis courts, shops, spas and
restaurants call irresistibly to come and treat yourself. Cooling breezes waft
you across two bridges, to tony Naples, Florida on the one hand, the emerald
wilderness of the Everglades on the other. Enroute, catamarans and sailboards
ply aquamarine waters below, while pelicans surf bridge updrafts. Calling water
birds portend the wildlife to come. Hundreds of exotic flora and fauna inhabit
this tranquil corner of Southwest Florida. Native hammocks, mangroves and
estuaries along island shorelines connect with the unparalleled 50-square-mile
"River of Grass" known as the Everglades. Ranger-friendly nature preserves and
parks border the 1.5 million-acre Everglades National Park. Boardwalks and tours
introduce nature lovers to resident alligators, bobcats, wood storks, ibis,
anhingas, roseate spoonbills, bromeliads, orchids and more. On and off Marco
Island, the living is gracious, delectable...easy.