| Marco Island Beaches & Parks |
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Marco Island boasts some of the most beautiful pristine beaches in Southwest Florida. We also have parks and playgrounds for families with children visiting our island. Below is a list of the most popular beach areas. Be sure to visit our beaches for a fun filled afternoon or a romantic relaxing sunset! Caxambas Park: South Collier Blvd. Facilities include: Play area, picnic area, concessions, two lane boat ramp, bait, fuel, docking. Mackle Community Park: 1361 Andalusia Terrace, Marco Island Phone: 642-0575 Hours: Monday - Sunday 8 am - 10 pm Facilities include: Community center, covered basketball courts, volleyball courts, shuffleboard courts, tot lot, exercise/jogging trail, open play area and picnic area around lake. Also available is a spray park and "Kid's Cove", a unique playground that also has a kid's climbing wall. Tigertail Beach: Open 8 AM until Sunset Daily Parking $8.00 (with in-and-out privileges) This is a 390 acre county park as well as a beach and the region's top beach for viewing wildlife Showers and Restrooms Concession Stand for Food and Beverages Rental Stand for Variety of Water Sport Toys, Umbrellas, Chairs, etc. Children's Play Area, Vollyball Nets/Courts Entrance Located at the Intersection of Spinnaker Dr. and Hernando Dr. Several hundred parking spaces Rent kayaks, canoes, beach chairs, lounges and umbrellas Be prepared for a little walking to get to the actual beach. Since a sandbar was closed off by Hurricane Wilma, it has created a pond where vegetation thrives. Walk to the left for 1/4 to 1/2 mile to find a beautiful sugary sand beach. South Beach: Public Parking Lot with 35 spaces for visitors and 35 for residents on Swallow Ave. in Gene Sarazen Park and with access directly across the street north of the Apollo condominium on S. Collier Blvd. Inside the Apollo is the Sunset Grill- a restaurant and bar easily accessible from the beach. Close to watersports rentals. Great shelling anf fishing Daily parking $8.00 meter Open 8 AM until Sunset Daily No Facilities !!!! Playground in Gene Sarazen park |



