Saturday, November 22, 2014

Enjoying The Fort Myers Climate To The Fullest

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.

Fort Myers is one of the principal cities in southwest Florida. Its central location makes it the perfect base from which to explore the theme parks of Orlando, the nightlife of Miami, the Everglades and the legendary fishing and diving of the Florida Keys. It's quite a cosmopolitan place with a good mix of people of all ages and ethnic backgrounds.

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 weather in Fort Myers is at its best in spring. This is when the mercury reaches the eighties and there is little enough rainfall to make you want to be on the beach or in the water as often as possible. If you prefer being on the sidelines, head to the stadiums where the Minnesota Twins or the Boston Red Sox have their pre-season training. Otherwise, admire the fluttering critters that have found sanctuary at 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.

Fall and winter in this part of the country will lure you to the hiking and biking trails and golf courses. Rainfall is much less and the air isn't so humid, yet the days are still pleasantly warm. Even nights are mild and is very rare to experience frost or snow. If you do want to spend more time indoors in winter, be sure to visit the Edison and Ford Winter Estates to see how these industrial giants spent the cooler months.

Other sights in the city are the Imaginarium Science Center and the Calusa Nature Center and Planetarium. There are excellent opportunities for shopping too, such as those offered by the Edison Mall. The bike-friendly city also has a good system of public transport, so it's easy to get to the waterfront bars and restaurants downtown for a lazy day in the sun.

The nearest airport is the Southwest Florida International Airport, which has connections to destinations all over the USA as well as international destinations. Accommodation options are plentiful too, with something for every budget. If you decide to invest in property here, simply call in at one of the many local real-estate agents.




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