Monday, July 18, 2011

 

According to Boca Grande’s Chamber of Commerce, the “historic village of Boca Grande, on the island of Gasparilla, is located at the southern tip of the Cape of Haze Peninsula on Florida’s Southwest Coast midway between Sarasota and Ft. Myers”. With seven miles of powdery quartz sand beaches, Boca Grande is often described as having an “Old World” feel that is reminiscent of the Caribbean.

Whether you are looking to stay for a weekend or become a permanent resident, there are many options available when it comes to finding a place to call home on this island. With a population of just over 1,000 people, the population skews slightly older, with a median age around 55 years old. This makes Boca Grande a popular retirement spot, and there are plenty of things for people to do. With a wide array of community organizations, it is easy for people to get involved. The Boca Grande Lighthouse Museum is a centerpiece of the island, located in the state recreational area, and serves as a local history museum. The Boca Grande Art Alliance and Royal Palm Players, Inc, both work to preserve the arts, including not only painting and sculpting but also performing arts. If you are more of an outdoor type, the Boca Grande Fishing Guides Association helps keep the area presentable and accessible for fishermen and the Gasparilla Island Conservation and Improvement Association works to preserve the island atmosphere, enhance the quality of life, and conserve natural resources.

But besides participating in any of these worthy causes, you can also have some fun too while living on Boca Grande. With access to the gulf on one side and the Cahrlotte Harbor and Gasparilla Sound on the other, the mix of brackish water makes it a perfect breeding ground for many fish, including grouper, snapper, mackerel, kingfish, snook, and redfish. If you aren’t a fan of fishing, you can also enjoy swimming, shelling, or just plain relaxing on the beach. Or, take a trip into town and enjoy a fresh seafood meal followed by shopping at one of the many stores offering antiques, apparel, gifts, art galleries, and jewelry.

So if you are considering a retirement home, Boca Grande might be the place for you. Check out the real estate offerings available in that area to learn more.


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