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Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation

The Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation (SCCF) is the largest private landowner on Sanibel, managing over 2,100 acres on the island and throughout the region. SCCF has over 8 miles of public trails, offers environmentally focused camps and programs, holds volunteer cleanups and restoration events, sells native plants, monitors water quality, sea turtles, shorebirds, and aquatic wildlife, and advocates for sound environmental policy. Be sure to visit the SCCF Native Landscapes & Garden Center and Bailey Homestead Preserve at 1300 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel.

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Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation

3333 Sanibel-Captiva Road,
Sanibel, Florida 33957
(one mile west of Tarpon Bay Road on the left-hand side)

tel: (239) 472-2329
fax: (239) 472-6421
e-mail: [email protected]

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Visitor Reviews

5 star rating Tranquility I usually travel alone and I felt completely safe at the Island Inn. The inn is clean and well cared for, everything is in tip-top condition! In addition, the employees were all very kind. The free use of the umbrellas and beach chairs are the icing on the cake! Some other resorts on the island charge you $$ to sit under an umbrella.
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98331 6/11/2025
5 star rating A great place to stay! We just left this wonderful inn. The people were so kind and welcoming, the room (actually more of a condo) was beautiful and had everything we needed. The beach in front of the inn was beautiful and had better shells than most places on the island! The balcony, which was screened in, was beautiful, we ate breakfast there every day! There were chairs and umbrellas on the beach. You can’t beat the sunset as well. This was our first time back to Sanibel since the devastating hurricanes. There were plenty of restaurants open and lots of shops are coming back too. We’ll be back!
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bilingualteach 5/02/2025
5 star rating Return to Paradise We have stayed at the Island Inn many times. However, this was our first stay since the hurricanes hit Sanibel. The rooms in Matthews Lodge were just as great as ever. The beach had a great many more shells. The chairs and umbrellas made sitting on the beach very peaceful and enjoyable. The staff was as friendly and welcoming as ever. While so much has changed, we were glad to support the Island Inn and all the other familiar businesses on Sanibel. It is important to show your loyalty to such a wonderful place and the people who live and work there. We will be back again in the near future!
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D4593FJpatriciac 4/28/2025

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