With the captivating landscape of Florida’s Gulf Coast as its backdrop, Bokeelia Island is a charming barrier island with pristine beaches, lush greenery and a vibrant cultural scene. Conveniently located near Cape Coral and Fort Meyers, Bokeelia Island is a desirable location for locals and tourists alike. It’s also a short drive from Highpoint at Cape Coral, its original rental retirement community. Modern and stylish interior design, ample opportunities for connection, and an array of resort-style amenities are just a few of the highlights of living at Highpoint, along with the peace of mind of knowing that Highpoint offers a continuum of care if ever needed.
Our beautifully landscaped retirement community is conveniently located near shopping areas, restaurants and places of interest, so you can venture out to explore nearby attractions before coming home to recharge in the serenity of your private residence. When at home, you can enjoy the many community features, including a luxurious heated outdoor swimming pool, fitness center, yoga studio, coffee bar, theater, activity center and more. Full of outstanding experiences and neighborly surroundings, senior living at Highpoint at Cape Coral is designed to exceed your standards for a happier, healthier lifestyle.
Bokeelia: Nature Lover’s Paradise
Bokeelia Island is a hidden gem for nature enthusiasts, offering abundant opportunities for outdoor adventure. From its pristine white sand beaches to its lush forests, wetlands and diverse wildlife, the island is a paradise for those seeking to connect with nature. Whether you enjoy peaceful strolls along nature trails or relaxing by the beach, Bokeelia Island has something for everyone. For fishing enthusiasts, the island’s waters are teeming with marine life. Whether you prefer deep-sea fishing or a peaceful outing in the sheltered bays and estuaries, Bokeelia offers excellent fishing opportunities for all skill levels.
A Rich Cultural and Artistic Scene
Bokeelia Island also boasts a vibrant cultural scene. Alongside the beautiful beaches, you’ll find quaint bistros and upscale eateries that celebrate the Island’s culinary landscape. At the Bokeelia Farmers’ Market, you’ll find fresh produce, herbs, fruit and handmade crafts by local artisans. For history lovers, the island is home to several museums and historic landmarks, including the iconic Bokeelia Fishing Pier and the ruins of ancient Calusa Indian shell mounds. Along with historic lighthouses and charming colonial-era buildings, these sites offer a fascinating look into the island’s past and provide valuable insights into its cultural identity. Art enthusiasts will appreciate Bokeelia’s eclectic collection of art galleries and studios. Discover diverse works by local artists, ranging from paintings and sculptures to ceramics and mixed media creations. Whether you’re browsing galleries nestled in lush tropical gardens or attending a local exhibition, Bokeelia’s art scene provides a wonderful opportunity to experience the creativity of the island’s residents.