Escape to a peaceful slice of “Old Florida” with this charming two-bedroom home nestled near Bokeelia, located on the northern tip of Pine Island. Surrounded by water on three sides—Charlotte Harbor, Pine Island Sound, and Matlacha Pass—Pine Island offers a rare blend of seclusion, natural beauty, and authentic coastal living.
Walk up the stairs and step inside the two bedroom property to find a bright, open layout designed for relaxed island living, with two comfortable bedrooms including a king and queen bed, airy living spaces, and views of lush tropical surroundings. The house offers all the necessary comforts of a home, including high speed internet, smart televisions throughout and a fully equipped kitchen for all your culinary needs. The front porch offers comfortable seating for quiet mornings with coffee or evenings under the stars.
Outside, mature palms and native landscaping frame the property, while quiet streets and minimal traffic create a serene atmosphere perfect for full-time living or a tranquil getaway. Bokeelia is known for its laid-back pace—often described as “off the beaten path”—where golf carts and bicycles are as common as cars and neighbors greet each other by name.
Island Lifestyle & Local Attractions
Living in Bokeelia means embracing the natural beauty and close-knit charm of Pine Island, the largest island on Florida’s Gulf Coast, celebrated for its rural character, mangroves, and vibrant wildlife.
Cast a line at the Bokeelia Fishing Pier or enjoy boating across Charlotte Harbor.
Walk or bike along the island-spanning Pine Island Bike Path, passing tropical fruit groves and nature preserves. Rental bikes are available down by the one stop sign at Pine Island Center.
Explore the many fruit farms open to the public and sample exotic tropical fruits from all over the world.
Discover local history at the Randell Research Center and its Calusa Heritage Trail.
Fish the sound on your kayak by launching it from the nearby kayak launch.
Finish the day with a memorable sunset dinner at the historic Tarpon Lodge.
With no high-rises, few commercial chains, and a strong sense of community, Pine Island offers a slower, more intentional way of life. Days are spent fishing, boating, or watching breathtaking Gulf sunsets, while evenings bring quiet star-filled skies and coastal breezes.
This two-bedroom home in Bokeelia is more than just a property—it’s an invitation to experience true island living, where nature, water, and community come together in one of Southwest Florida’s best-kept secrets.