Thursday, January 28, 2010

Have you booked your sunset-dolphin cruise yet?

When you think of a Florida island beach vacation, do visions of sunsets and dolphins jumping in the waves come to mind? You can make this scene a reality on your next trip to Sanibel Island when you stay with us! Captiva Cruises offers exclusive sunset/dolphin cruises for guests of The Castaways, Beachview Cottages and 'Tween Waters Inn. These cruises run every other Wednesday up until Easter and leave from the 'Tween Waters Inn marina, which is about 2 miles from The Castaways.


The cruises depart at 5 pm and return about two hours later. Guests will watch for dolphins that swim alongside the Lady Chadwick as the boat cruises toward beautiful Redfish pass to enjoy a spectacular view of the sunset over the Gulf of Mexico. Cheese, crackers, fruit nibbles and a cash bar are available on board. Inside and outside seating make this the perfect way to end a day of fun in the Florida sun.



The bottlenose dolphins that live in the waters around Sanibel Island love to play in the wake of the boat giving guests some amazing photo opportunities. We've even seen mother dolphins swimming with their young calves and teaching them how to jump in the wake of the boat.



Tickets are available for purchase by Castaways guests in the front office upon your arrival. Please call The Castaways at 1-800-375-0152 for details and pricing.

Friday, January 22, 2010

The Grand Re-Opening of Blind Pass

The Castaways is happy to announce that Blind Pass is now open for boaters! The dredging to re-open the pass began in December 2008 and it's finally complete!


The Lee County Commissioners and the Tourist Development Council, the Captiva Erosion Prevention District and the Department of Environmental Protection joined efforts to complete this important project. The ribbon cutting for the Pass was held on January 15, 2010, and was attended by representatives from all involved agencies as well as Castaways staff and management.


The restoration consisted of maintenance dredging of Blind Pass, Wulfert Channel and portions of Roosevelt Channel. Approximately 150,000 cubic yards of material from Blind Pass and interior waters were removed to restore a flushing connection to the Gulf of Mexico; 11,000 cubic yards were disposed of upland; 32,000 cubic yards were placed in the near shore zone and 105,000 cubic yards were placed directly on the beach.

Tony Lapi, President and CEO of Rochester Resorts and Chairman-Elect of Visit Florida

In the beach fill area, the shoreline was extended 100 feet. The Channel is 10 feet deep and 330 feet wide in the Gulf of Mexico and narrows to 160 feet wide under the bridge - just perfect for guests who bring their boat to The Castaways or even guests who rent a sea kayak from our marina.

Grand Opening Certificate

Because of the impact to mangroves in one area, mangroves were planted in Clam Bayou. Because of the impact to the Sea Turtle nesting area, mitigation efforts involved removing exotic vegetation from another area on Captiva Island so as to enhance the opportunity for nesting.


The re-opening of Blind pass is vital to maintaining the wonderful water system and environment in our community. Habitat for birds and Marine life are restored to allow nature to grow and thrive. The experience for our citizens and visitors is enhanced with more gateways to nature through kayaking, canoeing and other boating opportunities. The beaches are made stronger by placing sand along the shoreline that otherwise would be lost in the channel of Blind Pass.

Castaways guests are already taking advantage of the great fishing, kayaking and boating passageway into the Gulf! Come on down and see it for yourself.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Welcome to The Castaways New Blog!

The management and staff of The Castaways are excited to debut our brand new blog! This will be a fun way for us to pass on timely information about our resort and share news about beautiful Sanibel Island, Florida.


Special thanks to David Waggstaff, a return guest and amateur photographer from Westgate, England, who took this photo earlier this month of The Castaways office.

Isn't it time for you to visit and take your own pictures in paradise? Hope to see you soon.