MARCO ISLAND

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Miles of sandy beaches and loads of shopping Marco Island is perfect for anyone who loves the sun, watersports or just relaxing. With over 6 miles of sandy white beaches, you're sure to leave your troubles behind.

If golf is your game Marco has that too. There are several courses to choose from in the area and many more within a 30 minute drive.

Deep sea fishing is available through full and half day charters at the marina, or rent a small boat to check out the back waters of the Everglades.

Marco Island is the largest of Florida's Ten Thousand Islands, located on the Gulf of Mexico in Southwest Florida. It has been described as Magical, Mystical and Alluring. The attraction is tropical sun-washed white beaches and a casual easy paced lifestyle. Sunshine, frolicking dolphins, and all of the water and sun sports that go with the beaches are available for your pleasure.

Visiting for a vacation or buying a property. Enhanced lifestyle and relaxation will be yours. Marco Island truly is more than Paradise. Modern-day Marco began to emerge in 1962, when a trio of brothers from Florida's east coast visited and realized the tremendous potential for the island paradise. Having successfully developed other quality projects in the Sunshine State, the Mackle brothers formed Deltona Corporation, and they set out to create a resort island where people could live, work and play 365 days a year.

Canals were dredged to create extensive waterfront home sites and unprecedented advertising campaigns prepared Marco for its "Grand Opening" in January 1965. About 25,000 people attended the island's debut, and home sites and condominium residences began selling rapidly.

People continued to flock to Marco throughout the 1970s, as the quaint beach town evolved throughout the 1980s and 1990s into the exquisite island community that draws people from around the world with its beautiful year-round weather and miles of white-sand beaches. For residents and visitors alike, Marco's charms have stood the test of time

Marco Island -- magical, mystical and alluring - is located 16 miles south of Naples at the northern tip of Florida's legendary Ten Thousand Islands. Once home to the ancient Colusa Indians and later a retreat for fishermen, the island boasts more than 100 man-made canals. Marco was almost completely undeveloped until the 1960s, largely because the only way to reach the island was by a narrow, wooden, hand-operated swinging bridge. In the early 1960s, the Deltona Corp. began to develop the island as a planned community. Perhaps the most remarkable thing about the development was that much of the construction was completed before the new bridges were built; construction materials had to be transferred from large trucks to smaller ones to stay within the weight limits for the old wooden swinging bridge.

In 1960, the population of Marco Island was about 550; by 1980, it had grown to 4,700 and Marco Island had been transformed from a sleepy fishing village into a plush resort on a crescent-shaped, white sand beach on the Gulf of Mexico. Currently the year-round population is around 14,000 and in season this explodes to around 35,000. Since it became incorporated as a City in 1999, real estate has been booming and the island is expected to be built-out sometime in the next 5-6 years.

Amenities include very nearly one hundred restaurants, major hotel resorts and several great shopping centers. But, surrounded as it is by the pristine waters of the Gulf of Mexico and the tranquil backwaters of the 10,000 islands, it's the exceptional watersports, like the world-class sport fishing, which head the list of most popular activities on Marco Island. Closely followed, of course, by golf.

Today, Marco Island provides for some of the best boating, fishing, and shelling opportunities that you'll ever find. As a result of recently re-nourished beaches, Marco Island is truly known for its island/tropical beauty. The island offers wonderful shopping with a real flair for customer service. The remarkable history and maintained ambience of Marco Island make this one of the most sought-after destination locations.

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