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Punta Gorda/Englewood Beach, Florida

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Punta Gorda/Englewood Beach, Florida

Punta Gorda/Englewood Beach is Located along Florida's southwest coast, a 90-minute drive from Tampa.

It is a destination suited to eco-conscious travellers seeking pristine natural beauty and sustainable tourism experiences.

What is highlighted as Real Pure Florida, Punta Gorda/Englewood Beach offers unspoiled beaches, abundant wildlife and commitment to conservation. 

Punta Gorda/Englewood Beach prioritises preserving its natural treasures.

With over 70 parks and preserves, safeguards thousands of acres of protected land that serve as vital habitats for wildlife.

Embracing mangroves filtering water to estuaries protecting against storm surges, these ecosystems are integral to both the environment and the community's resilience.

Visitors can explore 200 miles of Blueway Trails.

And there are 500 miles of coastline by kayak or paddleboard, with encounters with dolphins and manatees.

Guided eco-tours and programs at the Charlotte Harbor Environmental Centre provide hands-on education about local conservation projects.

Englewood Beach offers accessible amenities like beach wheelchairs and emphasises protecting nesting sea turtles through partnerships with conservation organisations.

Fossilised shark teeth hunting at Blind Pass Park adds to a sustainable coastal experience.

The region collaborates with groups like the Coastal Wildlife Club and Coastal Conservation Association to monitor sea turtle nesting, restore oyster reefs, and improve water quality.

These initiatives not only protect marine life but also enhance eco-tourism opportunities for visitors.

The area's septic-to-sewer conversion program further demonstrates its dedication to maintaining clean waterways, ensuring a healthy environment for both residents and tourists.

Beyond its ecological focus, Punta Gorda/Englewood Beach offers visitors the chance to hike or bike through scenic trails, fish in Charlotte Harbor, known as the 'Tarpon Fishing Capital of the World' or take boating excursions along the Florida's Gulf Island Coast.

Local restaurants emphasise fresh seafood sourced responsibly from nearby waters grouper or redfish at waterfront eateries, along with live music and art festivals.

Accessible travel is a priority, from inclusive beach facilities to programmes supporting hidden disabilities at Punta Gorda Airport, the area ensures all visitors can enjoy its offerings comfortably. 

More information :

https://www.pureflorida.com/ 

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