Secluded Island Paradise
North Captiva Island is often confused with Captiva, but it is an entirely different island with its own unique character. Separated from Captiva by Red Fish Pass, it is accessible only by boat or light plane. North Captiva Island guests and owners get around by golf carts, bikes or by foot. There are over 20 miles of trails and no paved roads. Much of the island is undeveloped preservation land where nature thrives, and stresses melt away.
Your Place In Paradise on
North Captiva Island
North Captiva Island’s remote location is one of its greatest assets. Though it is remote, there is plenty to do for families and friends gathering.
- Enjoy the five miles of pristine, sandy beaches
- Go hiking in the 350 acre state wildlife preserve
- Hangout in the two pools at the North Captiva Island Club (NCIC)
- Kayak with the dolphins, manatees, sea turtles, and otters. Complimentary with NCIC
- Bike on over 20 miles of trails winding between the million dollar homes spread throughout the island. Complimentary with NCIC.
- Dine at one of the four restaurants on the island
- Fish off the dock
- Play Tennis
- Rent a boat or jet skis
- Island hop to nearby Captiva, Cabbage Key (home of the Cheeseburger in Paradise!), Sanibel, Cayo Costa, or Boca Grande