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Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
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3.5 / 5 (11 votes )

Red Coconut RV Park

3001 Estero Boulevard
33931-3641, Ft. Myers Beach
Florida, the United States

Stay at this famous Fort Myers Beach Landmark. Our vintage style park sits on 450’ of beach front. Our coveted beach side park holds 41 sites and shower house with laundry area. The remaining sites are a short walk across Estero Boulevard to the beach and have a separate shower house and laundry area. Each site offers a concrete slab, full hook ups, basic cable, and internet service, and picnic table. Our guests may use grills and a recreation hall. All our guests are welcome to join the Red Coconut family for Thanksgiving Dinner, Christmas Dinner, and Easter Dinner and Super Bowl Party. Propane and sewer dump area available. Pets are welcome with up to date immunization records. Enjoy our onsite shops and restaurants.

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Recreation
Sand beach
Golf court
Boat hire
Fishing

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Caravans
Campers
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Facilities
Electricity
TV connection
Wifi
Snackbar
Restaurant
BBQ allowed

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Dogs

Sanitary
Baby change facilities
Washing cabins
Washing machines
Laundry driers


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Anonymous
English (US)
This was our first-time camping on this campground. We tried to get beach side but there was nothing available. Smaller rigs have a better chance to get beach side. We were hesitant to camp here because I like my privacy, but we totally loved it, and the kids had a blast. The sites on the beach are really tight and the ones on the park side are still tight but not as much. We lucked out and got a corner lot which was a close walk to the beach which we did not mind at all. Our site did have the electrical box on the front, and we needed an extension but luckily, we were able to rent one for $200 returnable deposit. The only reason why we would like to stay on the beach side is because all our friends stay there but honestly, I really appreciated not having our camper and truck full of sand every day. We have small kids and that would have been a nightmare for me. We booked again next year on the same site, and we can't wait to go back.
2 years ago

davejm2
English (US)
First, when we went to the website, it looked amazing, beautiful beaches, just peaceful and gorgeous. Apparently truth in advertising isn‘t a requirement. The sites are extremely crowded. We were told upon booking that we had an ocean front space, but we are on the third road and was told one vehicle per space for parking, well, there wasn‘t room for that and was told to park our truck across the street which we refused. There are so many rules here concerning covid and the spamdemic. They want everyone to forgo their amenities and use their RV‘s bathrooms only due to social distancing….well, the bathrooms are cramped, and they disabled the hot water tanks for maintenance, so unless you wanted a very cold shower, it was useless as well. There was absolutely no cable tv available, and the wifi is pretty much non-existent. . To make a very long story short as possible, we will never stay here again. I highly encourage everyone to go up to Apalachiacola and check out the Coastline RV resort…now they are the very epitome of what an RV resort should be! We stay there every chance we get.
3 years ago

Jon
English (US)
We stayed here over spring break time, so it was pretty busy. Had a great on-the-beach spot. We reserved months ahead, but still needed some luck to score this site. Views were great. It is tight quarters, and the camp had to pull us in, which I didn’t mind. Nice trails on the channel side of the park.
3 years ago

Mel
English (US)
There is a lot to say about Red Coconut. When we first got there I was so disappointed. The sites are tight and the park isn’t all that pretty. Our site was fine. We seemed to have a little more privacy than most and everything worked well and by the time we left I’d become attracted to it. The weather was fantastic and we spent most of our time at the beach or bike riding to the shops and restaurants. The location can not be beat! The beach can not be beat! You will have campsite envy if you don’t have one of the beachfront sites. We are hoping to snag one in the future. I did see some folks put in more than undesirable sites like at the dumpsters with tons of raccoons. Personally, I would have left. All that being said we are coming back next year and are looking forward to it.....location and beach!!
3 years ago

Aeron
English (US)
I was so excited about this booking; I've been calling for weeks to try to get a spot. Finally, they had one open! I got here only to find out I was in, LITERALLY, the dumpster area BEHIND the park. I am next to trash cans facing dumpsters and maintenance equipment. They have stuffed several of us back here..... but the real icing on the cake? We've paid the full $70/night like the folks in the actual park. This is horrible... called the office to ask for a discount; nope. They do not care. They also treated me like a leper (I have a medical condition which prevents me wearing a mask...).. I have been to 15 RV parks all around Florida in the last 9 weeks, and this was the first mask shaming I experienced down here (I left my home state because of the discrimination I faced daily there.) Very disappointed in the whole experience. Will not be back. Periwinkle Park on Sanibel Island was much nicer and friendlier.
3 years ago