Events scheduled across Fort Myers include tours, concerts, arts exhibits during Oct. 20-26

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Each week, the Lee County Visitor & Convention Bureau (VCB) publishes a list of events and activities happening in Fort Myers and nearby communities. The schedule for the week of October 20-26 includes various ongoing tours, performances, and exhibits.

Residents and visitors can participate in several recurring activities. Adventures in Paradise offers evening cruises from Fort Myers at 5 p.m., with tickets ranging from $39 to $49. Butterfly House tours are held at Rotary Park in Cape Coral on Monday, Friday, and Saturday mornings, accepting donations as admission. Everglades Day Safari departs daily from Fort Myers and Estero for a full-day tour costing $200 per person.

Sundial Beach Resort & Spa on Sanibel Island is promoting a day pass special with discounted rates for Lee County residents. Tarpon Bay Explorers conducts kayak tours every Wednesday morning on Sanibel Island, priced at $40 for adults and $35 for children.

True Tours provides guided walks focusing on local history, cemeteries, and haunted sites throughout Fort Myers’ River District on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. Each tour costs $24 per participant.

The arts community has ongoing exhibits and performances at venues such as Alliance for the Arts (10091 McGregor Blvd.), Americana Community Music Association (2756 McGregor Blvd.), Arts Bonita’s two locations in Bonita Springs, Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre (1380 Colonial Blvd.), Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center (2301 First St.), and Bayside Park Concert Series at Fort Myers Beach.

For those interested in learning more about the area through audio content, Shellcast—the VCB’s podcast—features stories about Southwest Florida’s attractions. The Sanibel Captiva Guide Podcast highlights local residents’ experiences on the islands. Otocast provides an audio guide to over 30 historic sites around Fort Myers via its mobile app.

Additional event details can be found at visitfortmyers.com.

“Shellcast is available wherever fine podcasts are downloaded and at VisitFortMyers.com/shellcast”

“The Sanibel Captiva Guide Podcast: Sanibel residents Nick and Lori Adams, and son Max, interview the people who make Sanibel and Captiva special. They celebrate the history and experiences of the islands.”

“Otocast audio guide features Fort Myers historic sites: Available in the App Store and Google Play, Otocast features a tour of more than 30 historic sites in Fort Myers.”

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