
Are you looking for a Sanibel or Captiva-inspired Christmas gift for someone on your nice list this holiday season? Or maybe you’re getting yourself a gift. Either way, what's better than a gift from your favorite place!

Capturing Captiva is breaking down what’s new to Sanibel Island and Captiva Island in 2024.

Before you spend the day at the beach, you’ve got to fill up on a great breakfast. Our favorite new place to have breakfast on Captiva Island? The Shipyard, Captiva Island.

The dazzling new Crow’s Nest Steakhouse on Captiva Island features gourmet surf and turf while serving up a million-dollar view.

The Mucky Duck is back! Nearly four months after Hurricane Ian ripped through Captiva and Sanibel Islands, The Mucky Duck restaurant is open again!

Even if you've never been to Captiva Island, you’ve probably heard of the Bubble Room. It’s one of the island's most famous restaurants.

The Captiva Island Farmers Market is a bright spot for anyone lucky enough to escape winter's wrath. You’ll find a rainbow of fresh fruits and vegetables, all locally grown.

Nearly every person on Captiva Island gathers here to "oooo" and "ahhh" at the stunning sky as a collective group. I’ve yet to see a happier crowd than the one that gathers at The Mucky Duck.

Good news for Doc’s Ford’s Rum Bar and Grille lovers: the restaurant has added several new items to the menu.

These bright beach shacks are home to a taco stand and a beach-front bar that features all of South Seas signature cocktails. These establishments offer family-friendly beach-front dining.

RC Otter's Island Eats is a popular Captiva Island restaurant in the village area, offering breakfast, lunch and dinner. Open all day, with live entertainment during peak dining hours, this is a go-to spot for families.