Did North Captiva island get destroyed by Hurricane Ian?


Did North Captiva island get destroyed by Hurricane Ian? Hurricane Ian caused widespread damage to the island. Homes and infrastructure were destroyed, and the island's residents and businesses were left to pick up the pieces. The community of North Captiva has come together to begin to rebuild and restore the island to its former glory.


Is Sanibel OK to visit now?

Though the island is open to the public as of January 2023, local officials are warning visitors that much of the island's attractions and businesses remain closed. For the most up-to-date information regarding the island's recovery, visit the Sanibel & Captiva Islands Chamber of Commerce website.


Can you go to Captiva Island now?

Following the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, Sanibel & Captiva Islands are bouncing back and several hotels are open and ready to welcome visitors with open arms. Keep in mind Lee County has reinstated the Sanibel Causeway tolls as of January 1, 2023.


Has Captiva Island recovered from the hurricane?

It has been one year since Hurricane Ian brought the islands to a halt with its devastating damage and the recovery of the Sanibel-Captiva business community has been a slow one — but it is returning. Before the storm hit on Sept. 28, 2022, the SanCap Chamber had an active membership of over 540 businesses.


Are Captiva beaches open after Ian?

At least 13 beaches in the Fort Myers, Sanibel and Captiva area are already open, and two more parts of Fort Myers Beach are expected to open this month, Bowditch Point Park and Crescent Beach Family Park. We're getting there, Visit Florida CEO Dana Young said about the area's recovery.


Are Sanibel beaches open after Ian?

The City of Sanibel is excited to announce that all public access beach park locations in Sanibel are now open to the public. The city announced on Thursday that the following areas are set to open Friday, June 30: Bayside parking lot at 110 – 153 Periwinkle Way for Lighthouse Beach Park.