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Paradise Awaits Paradise awaits on Marco Island. Sun-drenched beaches of powder-white sand. Undisturbed islands of mangroves and natural splendor. Tennis, golf, shopping and boating by day - Sunsets, romantic dinners and star-lit walks on the beach at night - - It's all you've been dreaming of, here on one 6,700 acre island paradise called Marco Island.
Marco Island, known to the world as "The Gateway to Everglades National Park," is
convenient to Southwest Florida International Airport in Fort Myers (approximately 50 miles
North) and Miami International Airport (100 miles West). Just 16 miles away is Naples, which
boasts more golf courses per capita than any other city in the world. All that you need for a great
vacation is just a short drive or bicycle ride away--Marco Island is just six miles long and four
miles wide.
Rich in History Fierce Indian tribes, rogue pirates, entrepreneurial statesmen and developmental giants are a few of the real-life characters who color Marco Island's rich history. Archeological evidence indicates that the war-loving Calusa Indians made Marco Island their home more than 3,500 years ago and flourished in the area for many centuries. Pirates and explorers, including Jose Gaspar and Ponce de Leon, stopped for water in their Florida explorations during the 16th Century; but the Island remained virtually uninhabited until the turn of the century when entrepreneurial settlers established a clam factory and pineapple plantation here. Around 1922, Baron G. Collier acquired most of the island, and residential development
got under way on a small scale. That all changed in 1964 when Deltona Corporation began the
large-scale development of a master-planned waterfront community. Since that time, their dream
of creating a friendly community for resort and leisure living has become a reality.
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