Does Estero Florida Have A Beach?

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There are a lot of reasons you might be thinking of moving to Estero FL. Maybe it’s the low crime rates that make you feel safe and secure when thinking of living here. Maybe it’s the wide array of things to do in the vicinity of Estero FL, or the glowing reports shared by people who currently reside there. 

 

Whatever your reasons, we understand your desire to live there; but there’s one more question you might be asking. That question is “does Estero have its own beach?” It’s a good question, albeit one that all but answers itself. Being a coastal community, it's a safe bet to wager that Estero does in fact have a beach.

 

A better question, perhaps, would be “does Estero have a good beach?” That’s the question we’re here to answer today. We’ll take a brief look at one or two of the best beaches in Estero Florida, and give you some information on their locations and amenities. Let’s get into it! 

Beaches in Estero FL

 

Fortunately for any hopeful future residents, there are beaches in Estero, and they are simply exceptional. Clean and spacious, the only thing they are lacking is the crowded sweaty masses you’re likely to find on other more popular beaches in the state. 

 

Perhaps the most pristine beach in the area is that which is located in one of the area’s most beautiful natural preserves, Lovers Key State Park. This gorgeous park features a beach that boasts all the attractive prerequisites for a good beach: spotless white sand, calm, clear blue water and very few people. It’s a must see if you’re in the area! 

 

Then of course there’s the Little Hickory Island Beach Park, another gorgeous, spacious natural beach that demands your presence with nothing but its gorgeous scenery, prime location and exceptional amenities. This beach also boasts public showers and restrooms, so you won’t bring the beach home in your car or clothes! 


If you want to make this little beach community your home, you can do just that by getting in touch with one of the real estate agents in Estero FL. These exceptional real estate professionals have an intimate knowledge of the area, and will put you and your family in a home that suits your needs in no time flat. We hope you enjoy Estero!

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