
Pink Shell Beach Resort & Marina
Florida · United States
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Character and identity
Strung along a sandy stretch of Fort Myers Beach, this 213-room resort spreads across beachfront villas and Gulf-view rooms with a 41-slip private marina at its heart. The mood is unbuttoned Florida: three heated pools, a kids' camp, watersports off the sand, and bongo-stool barstools under fake palm fronds at Bongo's Bar and Grill. Jack's Farm to Fork handles the dressier evenings with local produce, and private beach dinners and Sunday brunches with Chef John round out the offer. Rooms run breezy and spacious, and the included breakfast plus complimentary paddle boards, kayaks, and beach chairs set a generous, family-friendly register.
Who's it for
Best for:
Families with kids who want a no-friction beach week, where the Kidds Kammp, arts and crafts, and three heated pools keep children busy while parents slip off for a sailing lesson, a WaveRunner ride, or a cocktail. Boaters with their own vessel get particular value from the on-site marina.
Should look elsewhere:
Couples chasing a quiet, design-led retreat or anyone wanting a polished fine-dining scene will find the atmosphere too noisy and kid-centric. Sunday brunch in particular gets crowded. Travellers seeking a refined adults-only register should book somewhere more secluded.
Bottom line
This is a family resort first, with a marina bolted on, and it lives or dies on whether you want a busy, kid-friendly beach holiday rather than a serene one. Book a Gulf-view villa for the space, lean into the included watersports and breakfast, and time Chef John's Sunday brunch for later in the morning to dodge the rush.
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What this place offers
- Wi-Fi
- Wi-Fi in public areas
- Public internet workstation
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Table service
- Breakfast
- Breakfast buffet
- Vending machines
- Smoke-free property

