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Fort Myers & Sanibel Island - The Delaplaine 2017 Long Weekend Guide - Long Weekend Guides - cover

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Fort Myers & Sanibel Island - The Delaplaine 2017 Long Weekend Guide - Long Weekend Guides

Andrew Delaplaine

Publisher: Gramercy Park Press

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Summary

A complete guide for everything you need to experience a great Long Weekend in Fort Myers, Fort Myers Beach, Sanibel, etc. Updated throughout the year, you'll save a lot of time using this concise guide. 
  
“Even though the area is easy to get around, on our second trip we brought this book and found things we hadn’t known about previously.” –Horace G., Wichita 
“The Delaplaine guide books ‘cut to the chase.’ You get what you need and don’t get what you don’t.” –Wilma K., Seattle 
 
=LODGINGS, from budget to deluxe 
 
= RESTAURANTS, from the finest the area has to offer ranging down to the cheapest (with the highest quality). More than sufficient listings to make your Long Weekend memorable. 
 
=PRINCIPAL ATTRACTIONS -- don't waste your precious time on the lesser ones. We've done all the work for you.
Available since: 09/18/2016.

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