Wednesday morning we left Punta Gorda headed to Marco Island. Our first stop along the way was an anchorage called Pelican Bay. The bay was large but well protected and very good holding in 7ft of water. We were just off of Cayo Costa State Park, which was closed due to damage it sustained by hurricane Ian in 2022.
The beaches in the bay were made up of crushed shells and mangroves.


We took a ride to the ocean side of the park and the damage to the palm trees was evident.


Thursday afternoon we dinged to Cabbage Key for an early dinner with a couple who are also headed to the Bahamas. It's fun meeting new friends and hearing other's adventures!
Great sunset!
Friday morning we pulled the hook on our way to our next anchorage, Ft. Myers Beach.
Toulouse enjoying the ride!
After cruising into Ft. Myers Beach, we found the anchorage to be chocked full of boats. We tried to secure a dock, but the docks were limited due to hurricane damage.
We ended up out on Bunche Beach just outside of Ft. Meyers Beach. This was actually a good anchorage with winds from the east.....AFTER all the boats and ferries stopped running in and out of Ft. Myers Beach for the evening. From a mile away a wake from a large fishing boat hit us directly on the side and we were rocked for a solid 30 seconds....maybe a minute! The lamps hit the floor, Bill caught the fridge door before if flew open. Luckily the cabinet doors remained closed. Everything inside was all tossed around but I didn't find anything broken. After that, we enjoyed a wonderful evening. 😉


Saturday we started heading to Marco Island for a couple nights. There appeared to be docks available, but at $5 a foot plus electric, we decided to anchor in the Factory Bay. It was a very nice anchorage with access to land for Roxie. We also took the dingy to Smokehouse Bay, where there is a Win-Dixie that has it's own dingy dock! We grabbed some last minute items for Christmas dinner and headed back to the boat for a quite Christmas Eve.
Nice ride to Marco Island!
Heading into Marco Island.
Anchored in Factory Bay.
Next up, Christmas day and our journey to Marathon.
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