Bonita Beach is a true gem of a beach located in Southwest Florida. It's a beautiful, clean, and quiet beach that offers everything you need for a relaxing and enjoyable day by the water.
The white sand at Bonita Beach is simply stunning. It's soft, clean, and stretches for miles, making it the perfect place to walk or simply lay down and soak up the sun. And because it's not as well-known as some of the other beaches in the area, you can often find a quiet spot to enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty of the beach.
The water at Bonita Beach is also crystal clear and inviting. It's perfect for swimming, snorkeling, or simply cooling off on a hot day. And because the beach is so clean, you can relax knowing that you're swimming in pristine waters that are free of debris and pollutants.
The facilities at Bonita Beach are also top-notch. There are plenty of clean restrooms, showers, and changing rooms for your convenience, and the beach is patrolled by friendly and professional lifeguards who are always ready to assist you if needed.
Overall, Bonita Beach is an absolute must-visit for anyone looking for a beautiful and peaceful beach experience. With its stunning white sand, crystal clear water, and peaceful atmosphere, it's the perfect place to relax and unwind. I highly...
Read moreBeautiful beach on the gulf coast
We came to enjoy some beach time and it really is a beautiful place. The views are breathtaking, the water is clear (although cold when we were here - mid-March) and they have good, clean amenities like bathrooms and showers.
The negatives are that parking is VERY difficult to find depending on when you arrive. And the beach, being such a popular location is crowded. It's not quite wall to wall people but it's "close quarters"; more than suits my comforts.
I would imagine that gulf coast braces are all fairly similar. This one was clean and beautiful and checks nearly all the boxes. As mentioned - parking and tight quarters are the only downsides.
Having said that - it's still a great beach with...
Read moreI didn’t want to rate it since it should be N/A right now. Just went on Saturday 3/4, and the red tide is really strong.
It made me and my family (and everyone around cough), and seeing the hundreds of beached fish on the sand was sad.
This area is still rebuilding, thought there are a couple of beach access open, I would skip this area for now until the red tide is gone.
We went up the road to Fort Myers beach, people will still cough, but it wasn’t as bad as Bonita Beach (for the red tide, though it’s all up and down the coast for miles). There’s a few food carts and businesses open along side the road to support , and the breeze was great out there. Wishing The area a strong...
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