Museum of the Islands
front entrance of building with sign and shady palms at museum of the islands fort myers
exhibit room with hundreds of shells in cases at museum of the islands fort myers
taxidermy animals display with otter and turtle shells and skulls at museum of the islands fort myers
display case with native artifacts at museum of the islands fort myers
old antique phonograph with edison record at museum of the islands fort myers

The Museum of the Islands on Pine Island is a hidden gem in the west Fort Myers area. With a focus on the unique ecology and history of the surrounding islands, this museum offers visitors an intimate look at the flora and fauna that make this area so distinct. From exhibits on local bird species to displays on the Calusa people who inhabited the region centuries ago, there is something for everyone here. The museum also boasts a lovely garden and outdoor pavilion, making it the perfect spot to picnic and take in the island’s natural beauty. If you’re looking for a quiet, educational escape from the hustle and bustle of the city, be sure to add the Museum of the Islands to your itinerary.

Please contact the Museum of the Islands directly for current hours and pricing. Check out our See & Do Page for other fun things to do in Florida and our Deals Page for offers and coupons for Florida attractions, restaurants, shops and more.

Phone:
(239) 283-1525

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