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Family spring break fun in the Fort Myers area

Plan Your Spring Break Vacation in Fort Myers

When spring break fever sets in, you won’t want to be left wondering where to go and scrambling for a reservation. You’re going to want to have your hotel booked, your bathing suit purchased and your beach reads lined up. That’s why we’re here to help you start planning now with the best spring activities for families, ideas for couples and kid-free friends, and other great spots to relax or get active. Whether your 2025 spring break hits in March or April, Southwest Florida is a year-round destination that always has fun things to do, so what are you waiting for?

Six Mile Cypress Slough Nature Trail Trees

As soon as you arrive, you’ll know you picked the right place. Early spring is an absolutely perfect time to visit, when the temperatures are an ideal mid- to high-70s with gentle breezes, low humidity and low chances of rain. It’s not just beach weather, it’s also great for hiking nature trails, paddling the Great Calusa Blueway and biking interconnected routes in areas like Sanibel Island and Cape Coral.

The beauty of this destination is that every neighborhood has its own personality, so you can set just the tone for your vacation from day one. Set down stakes in lively downtown Fort Myers or choose a laid-back retreat on Sanibel Island or secluded Captiva Island. The boating lifestyle runs strong in Cape Coral, Pine Island has preserved its Old Florida atmosphere, and downtown Bonita Springs offers a small-town feel with a big list of activities.

Spring Training Baseball Sports Family

Spring break can also coincide with spring training season. Batter up for exciting days watching the Minnesota Twins or Boston Red Sox in action. Grab your tickets and book your hotel early — this popular pastime is a beloved tradition for many baseball fans and families.

It’s always boating season in Fort Myers, and spring weather is an especially enticing time to get out on the water. Go island hopping in search of beautiful seashells or enjoy lunch at Cabbage Key Restaurant. From wildlife-spotting cruises to a family-friendly pirate ship, there’s a boating experience to match every interest. Want to join the legions of anglers who come to Southwest Florida in search of mighty tarpon fish? Check out our guide to tarpon fishing season that begins in April.

The start of spring is also when gardens begin to rebloom with colorful blossoms. The gardens at the Edison and Ford Winter Estates are bright with bougainvillea and gardenias, and butterflies arrive in all their glory. Springtime is also prime time at the Wonder Gardens in Bonita Springs, when the tropical and subtropical flora that thrive here begin to emerge. Look for orchids along the garden pathways and serene water lilies scattered over ponds.

Women Group Beach Drink Wine Picnic

What’s your favorite spring break tradition? Find what you’re looking for — and discover something entirely new — when you come experience Fort Myers and its nearby islands, beaches and neighborhoods.