Sundial
Beach Resort Amenities:
1/2
mile of beach frontage
5 swimming pools
12 tennis courts
(fee)
Gas BBQ grills on
site
Onsite restaurant,
pool bar, deli and shoppes
Activities for all
ages
Bike and watersport
rentals
Fitness center (fee)
Special note regarding Resort amenities effective July 1, 2007:
Our Sundial Beach condominium offers private condo rental with condo association amenities of 4 pools onsite, gas BBQ grills, wireless internet, shuffleboard; all these amenities are available to all at any time at no charge. The Sundial Resort Package adds one more pool with waterslide and poolside bar and grill, tennis courts (fee for play), fitness center (fee), Jacuzzi, onsite restaurant and children's activities (fee for some). Resort package can be purchased for $175 per week per adult or $87.50 for ½ week (for ½ week purchase, guests can choose first or last half of the week). No charge for children under 16 but they must be accompanied by an adult to Resort activities or restaurants.

Sanibel
Island Atractions:
Tour the
J. N. "Ding" Darling National Wildlife Refuge, with its five mile nature drive
and trail.
Visit the Sanibel-Captiva
Conservation Center or the Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum.
Cruise to the upper islands
of Cayo Costa, Cabbage Key, Useppa Island or Boca Grande. (morning nature
cruises, sunset cruises, shelling cruises and/or dolphin & wildlife adventure
cruises).
Join a fishing charter
and fish for tarpon, grouper, mackerel, redfish, snook, or flounder. Or do a
little surf casting right off the beach.
Take the Sanibel Island
Trolley for a narrated tour, or for transportation to nearby shops, restaurants
or attractions.
Canoe or kayak through
the unspoiled waterways of Tarpon Bay, where you can watch for Manatee and hundreds
of varieties of birds.
Enjoy art galleries,
live professional theater and shopping. The island's restaurants, shops, and
boutiques are framed by pines, palms and flowers.
Do the "Sanibel Stoop"
as you search for seashells along miles of unspoiled beaches. Known for the
"best shelling in the Western Hemisphere", over 275 different kinds of shells
wash up on island beaches.