Sunday 16 November 2014

How To Make The Most Of The Pleasant Fort Myers Climate

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By Jony Mozen


The Sunshine State is probably the most aptly nicknamed of the United States of America. It's no wonder that it's one of the most popular holiday destinations in the US and that so many people choose to relocate here. The sunny and pleasant Fort Myers climate has made this the Florida city of choice for countless people who love spending time outside and being active.

Located in the southwestern part of the Florida Peninsula, Fort Myers makes for the perfect base. It's within hours from the Florida Keys with their many diving and deep-sea fishing opportunities. Orlando's famous theme parks, the bustling nightlife of Miami and the tranquility of the Everglades are within easy reach too. Moreover, the city itself is a cosmopolitan one with inhabitants of every age and ethnic background.

The climate in Fort Myers is one of the best reasons to visit. In fact, many people have made the city their home because the weather is so good, with an average of a whopping 271 sunny days per year, making sunscreen a must no matter when you visit. Among those who had winter residences here were Thomas Edison, Henry Ford and Harvey Firestone. Many a professional sports star also lives in this part of Florida.

The spring weather in Fort Myers is perfect for the beach. Temperatures reach the upper eighties but the humidity levels are still comfortable and you won't experience too much rainfall. The Minnesota Twins have their spring training at a local stadium, as do the Boston Red Sox. A great alternative to catching a ball game or trying your hand at water sports is to see the butterflies of the Butterfly Estates.

In summer, the Fort Myers weather becomes very hot and humid. This is when most rain falls but normally the rain comes in the form of short and heavy thunderstorms that offer welcome respite from the heat. Hurricanes may affect the area later in summer, so check the local weather reports before venturing out on a boat to go fishing or diving.

The fall and winter seasons are mild and dry. While frost and even snow is possible, even night-time temperatures generally remain pleasant. These are the seasons for hitting the golf course or exploring the area on foot or bike. Edison's winter home makes for a fascinating outing, as does the adjacent residence of Ford.

Getting around is very easy, with a good public transport system and many bicycle paths. Some of the best dining and entertainment facilities are to be found in the Historic Downtown area and its waterfront. Fascinating sights include the Calusa Nature Center and Planetarium and the Imaginarium Science Center and if you're in need of some retail therapy, don't miss the Edison Mall.

The easiest way to reach your slice of Florida paradise is to fly in. Southwest Florida International Airport is served by airlines that fly directly from all over the USA as well as from Germany and Canada. You're spoiled for choice when it comes to accommodation too, whether you want a short vacation or whether you want to stay longer and maybe even move here.




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