Getting Around Fort Myers Beach
Are you ready to enjoy Fort Myers’ beaches, restaurants, annual events and more? With so many things to do in Fort Myers, the question then becomes how to get around town. Luckily, there are loads of options to choose from—from water taxis to trolleys to golf carts.
Available at Pink Shell Resort
There is no need to search for transportation rentals in the area. Let your adventures begin right here at our resort when renting bicycles and golf carts – popular options with locals and visitors alike!
Bicycle Rentals
The perfect way to casually explore our local community, bicycle rentals are available on-property. The best part? No reservation needed! Use your phone to check out a bike and start your Fort Myers Beach adventure by selecting your desired rental duration.
- 4-Hours (included complimentary for all guests with rooms as part of the resort fee)
- 8-Hours
- 1-Week Pass
Island Carts FMB
Discover your new favorite way to navigate Fort Myers Beach with Island Carts FMB. Say goodbye to ordinary rental cars and immerse yourself in the freedom of island exploration with our cutting edge golf carts. Get ready for an electrifying adventure on wheels, brimming with boundless happiness and exhilaration! Golf Cart rentals can be conveniently delivered stright to the resort at your desired time.
Other Local Transportation Options
By Land
With local trams & trolleys, there’s no shortage of fun ways to get around Fort Myers and Fort Myers Beach on land!
LeeTran Tram
LeeTran, a public transportation service run by Lee County, offers two options. First, there’s the tram, which covers the Fort Myers Beach area and is free to ride during peak season. A couple of the most popular stops include Lynn Hall Beach Park and Bowditch Point Park.
LeeTran Trolley
LeeTran also includes a trolley system, which is a paid service that covers more of the Fort Myers city area. This trolley makes it simple to visit sites like the Edison Bridge, the Butterfly Estates and the Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve.
By Water
Fort Myers Beach is surrounded by water, so it only makes sense that you can travel by boat as well. As a matter of fact, depending on the traffic situation, these water-based transportation options can often be a little speedier than traveling on land.
Fort Myers Tiki Tours
Spice up your commute with Fort Myers Tiki Tours. With its thatched grass roofing and tropical cocktails, it’s definitely one of the most unique ways to get around Fort Myers. Fort Myers Tiki Tours start and end near Parrot Key Caribbean Grill on San Carlos Island.
Key West Express
Take a day trip to Key West on the Key West Express. On this four-hour journey, riders can enjoy a full bar, befriend other passengers and keep an eye out for incredible wildlife.