Making The Most Of The Perfect Fort Myers Climate

By Jony Mozen


Few states in the USA have a nickname quite as apt as Florida's. The Sunshine State lives up to its name throughout the year, which is why so many seniors decide to live out their twilight years here. The Fort Myers climate ensures that this city is not only for retirees, though, but also for anybody who wants to have the perfect beach getaway or live an active outdoor lifestyle.

Fort Myers is located along the southwestern coast of the Florida Peninsula. It's a great place to base yourself, because its location is so central. The local population is made up of many ethnic backgrounds and ages, lending a cosmopolitan air to the streets. On those days when you want to broaden your horizons, you only need to travel a couple of hours and you'll be in the Everglades, Miami, Orlando or the Florida Keys.

One of the main attractions is the climate in Fort Myers. It's between subtropical and tropical and there are 271 days of sunshine in an average year. Sunscreen is important but you'll find yourself wanting to spend time outdoors even in the middle of winter. In fact, Harvey Firestone, Henry Ford and Thomas Edison all had winter estates here and today the city is home to countless professional athletes.

The spring weather in Fort Myers is perfect for the beach. Temperatures reach the upper eighties but the humidity levels are still comfortable and you won't experience too much rainfall. The Minnesota Twins have their spring training at a local stadium, as do the Boston Red Sox. A great alternative to catching a ball game or trying your hand at water sports is to see the butterflies of the Butterfly Estates.

The Fort Myers weather becomes very humid and hot in summer, with average high temperatures well into the nineties. Rain is much more frequent but generally a shower or thunderstorm is over quickly and actually brings down temperatures to more comfortable levels. However, hurricanes can affect the area and you should always heed the storm warnings if you're thinking of being on boat.

The cooler months are perfect for outdoor pursuits such as golfing, biking or hiking. This is the dry season, which means that humidity levels are much more comfortable too. Maximum temperatures hover in the upper seventies or so but at night, the temperature rarely drops to below 50 degrees. It's a good season to visit the winter estates of Edison and Ford to see just why they preferred Florida this time of year.

Getting around is very easy, with a good public transport system and many bicycle paths. Some of the best dining and entertainment facilities are to be found in the Historic Downtown area and its waterfront. Fascinating sights include the Calusa Nature Center and Planetarium and the Imaginarium Science Center and if you're in need of some retail therapy, don't miss the Edison Mall.

The easiest way to reach your slice of Florida paradise is to fly in. Southwest Florida International Airport is served by airlines that fly directly from all over the USA as well as from Germany and Canada. You're spoiled for choice when it comes to accommodation too, whether you want a short vacation or whether you want to stay longer and maybe even move here.




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