Hurricane Ian: One Year Later

It’s hard to believe Hurricane Ian ripped across Sanibel and Captiva Islands one year ago. The devastating realization that the storm caused such severe damage to the islands is still so raw, it feels like yesterday. 

Homes were ripped apart. Roofs torn off, buildings pulled up from their foundation. Countless trees destroyed. Palm trees went from deep green to brittle, faded brown. People were left without homes. Businesses were demolished.

Where bustling businesses stood, lots sit empty. Once covered in a full green canopy of gorgeous trees, Captiva Drive became empty and bare overhead. 

When we visited last February, only four months after the hurricane, the islands were unrecognizable. Little to no greenery in sight. So many businesses shuttered. Palm fronds turned dry and brown. It was hard not to cry seeing this paradise in ruin. 

Santiva General Store (left) and Lazy Flamingo (right), Sanibel, Island, Fla., Feb. 2023
Santiva General Store (left) and Lazy Flamingo (right), Sanibel, Island, Fla., Feb. 2023

Even in the darkest of days, the sun continued to shine and nature started taking course. Crossing the causeway onto Sanibel earlier this month, we immediately noticed so much green again. The leaves are coming back, trees filling in. There’s more green than brown. Many trees look lush again. And more businesses are open. 

Site of Castaways Cottages, Sanibel Island, Fla., Feb. 2023
Site of Castaways Cottages, Sanibel Island, Fla., Feb. 2023

When you visit the island these days, so much progress has been made.

There’s still construction going on. Large bulldozers are perched on Captiva’s Turner Beach. Construction crews sit atop rooftops and are stationed at battered resorts along Sanibel’s shore, where the storm’s damage appears to be at its worst. Some buildings have a long way to go. Others look like they never weathered a storm. New siding has iconic buildings looking better than ever.

Sanibel Causeway, Sanibel, Fla., Sept. 2023
Sanibel Causeway, Sanibel, Fla., Sept. 2023

One year on and gone are the piles of debris that once lined the side of the road. The rebuilding continues and will for some time. One by one, restaurants and stores slowly reopen. Visitors are coming back to their happy place. 

Andy Rosse Lane, Captiva Island, Fla., Feb. 2023
Andy Rosse Lane, Captiva Island, Fla., Feb. 2023
Andy Rosse Lane, Captiva Island, Fla., Sept. 2023
Andy Rosse Lane, Captiva Island, Fla., Sept. 2023

The spirit of the islands is strong. You can feel it. You can see it. The intense destruction took away so much of the natural beauty, homes and businesses. What it didn’t destroy was the people, the heart and soul of these islands. 

The comeback is always greater than the setback. And only one year later, these islands are already coming back stronger and greater than ever before. 

Looking for more information on how the area is recovering? Be sure to read our lists of “What’s Open on Captiva Island” and “What’s Open on Sanibel.” Keep scrolling for more recovery photos.

Recovery Photos

Photos of Sanibel and Captiva documenting the recovery following Hurricane Ian. These photos were taken in February and September 2023.

South Seas Island Resort

South Seas Island Resort Entrance, Captiva Island, Fla., Feb. 2023
South Seas Island Resort, Captiva Island, Fla., Feb. 2023
South Seas Island Resort, Captiva Island, Fla., Sept. 2023
South Seas Island Resort, Captiva Island, Fla., Sept. 2023

Sanibel-Captiva Road

Sanibel-Captiva Road, Sanibel, Fla., Feb. 2023
Sanibel-Captiva Road, Sanibel, Fla., Feb. 2023
Sanibel-Captiva Rd., Sanibel, Fla., Sept. 2023.
Sanibel-Captiva Rd., Sanibel, Fla., Sept. 2023.

Andy Rosse Lane

Andy Rosse Lane, Captiva Island, Fla., Feb. 2023
Andy Rosse Lane, Captiva Island, Fla., Feb. 2023
Andy Rose Lane, Captiva Island, Fla., Sept. 2023
Andy Rosse Lane, Captiva Island, Fla., Sept. 2023

Captiva Drive

Captiva Drive, Captiva Island, Fla., Feb. 2023
Captiva Drive, Captiva Island, Fla., Feb. 2023
Captiva Drive, Captiva Island, Fla., Sept. 2023
Captiva Drive, Captiva Island, Fla., Sept. 2023

The Mucky Duck

The Mucky Duck, Captiva Island, Fla., Feb. 2023
The Mucky Duck, Captiva Island, Fla., Feb. 2023
Post-sunset crowd at the Mucky Duck, Captiva Island, Fla., Sept. 2023
The Mucky Duck, Captiva Island, Fla., Sept. 2023

RC Otter’s Island Eats

RC Otter's Island Eats, Captiva Island, Fla., Feb. 2023
Post-Ian repairs of RC Otter’s Island Eats, Captiva Island, Fla., Feb. 2023
RC Otter's Island Eats, Captiva Island, Fla., Sept. 2023
RC Otter’s Island Eats, Captiva Island, Fla., Sept. 2023
Capturing Captiva