Fort Myers Beach Weather

When planning your vacation to Pink Shell Resort, you may wonder what the temperature is like in Fort Myers Beach throughout the year. No matter what time of year you decide to visit Pink Shell Resort in Fort Myers Beach, you’ll be sure to find sun, sand and stunning beach views. Browse the list of our newest vacation packages and discounts and start planning your South Florida getaway.

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Spring

Spring is usually the driest time of year in Fort Myers Beach, with very little rainfall. Spring is a great time to take advantage of many outdoor activities—like yoga on the beach or a kayak tour—before the hot summer months.

A family of four, holding fishing rods, walks on a wooden dock by the water on a sunny day.

Summer

July is the hottest month in Fort Myers Beach, Florida. It’s not uncommon for temperatures to reach into the mid-90s in July. If you’re planning to visit during these hot summer months, you’ll find plenty of relief from the hot sun by swimming along one of our beautiful beaches or in one of the pools at Pink Shell Resort. Ocean temperatures are also the highest in late summer—in August, temperatures reach into the mid-80s.

A girl in sunglasses sits in a pool using a pink inflatable flamingo float, with a waterfall and buildings in the background.

Fall

If you’re planning your visit to Pink Shell during fall, you may experience cooler temperatures paired with refreshing breezes. Fall months in Fort Myers Beach have very pleasant temperatures, and fewer crowds. It’s a perfect season to spend some time in our spa or relax in your spacious villa.

Outdoor pool next to a modern hotel at sunset, with palm trees, poolside lounge chairs, and colorful lights reflecting on the water.

Winter

Many people enjoy visiting Fort Myers Beach in the winter, when there are cooler days and tons of fun holiday activities at Pink Shell Resort. Typically we’ll see our coldest days in January, when the temperature dips into the mid 50s and tops out in the mid 70s. While the temperature does dip in winter, it’s important to remember that our slice of paradise is one of the warmest places in Florida. It’s very rare for Fort Myers beach to experience freezing temperatures—even during a dip in temperatures overnight.

A palm tree is surrounded by a cone-shaped display of red poinsettia pots on a beach promenade under a clear blue sky.

Tides

In addition to seasonal weather patterns, it’s also important to understand information about high tides and low tides in our area. For the most up to date tide chart information, consult resources like USHarbors.com. There, you’ll find helpful information and charts outlining the time of high and low tide in Fort Myers Beach, Florida. This information is especially useful for boaters and anglers.

A family of four stands together on a beach at sunset, looking toward the horizon as gentle waves touch the shore.