Universal Vacations and Tourism on Florida’s Gulfcoast

Universal Vacations attend many exhibitions and trade shows around the World promoting tourism and the Self-Catering accommodations available in Fort Myers – Bradenton and Miami.
By: Gary Young Universal Vacations
 
Feb. 22, 2009 - PRLog -- Universal Vacations have been promoting it’s inventory of privately owned accommodations including Houses, Condominiums, Town-Houses and Beach front suites to tour operators and travel partners for over two decades in conjunction with Lee County VCB and Visit Florida, the State of Florida’s official source for travel planning.
Universal Vacations President Gary Young recently attended the World Travel Mart in London U.K.  (Please see the Link Below) with travel partners from: The Pink Shell Resort, Sunstream Hotels and Resorts and the Lee County VCB.  
The World Travel Mart is a 4-day business to business exhibition putting travel professionals from all over the World together under one roof
http://www.leeshorelines.com/newsletter-9-1/p3.htm

The article below is courtesy of the Lee County VCB and gives an insight into what various news media are writing on Lee County
What they're saying about us
More than half of all U.S. adults – 101,900,000 – say they use travel media such as newspaper travel sections, television travel shows, consumer travel magazines and Internet sources to plan their vacations, according to the Travel Industry Association. Whenever you see our destination in the news, it is evidence that the Lee County Visitor & Convention Bureau’s communications department has been hard at work generating millions of dollars worth of free publicity. We’re proud to report what they’re saying about us . . .
New York Daily News
“It’s easy to see why people become so enamored with this corner of Florida. The beaches of Fort Myers and Sanibel Island are some of the country’s best for seashell collectors, with about 400 varieties of shells. Captiva Cruises (www.captivacruises.com) runs popular shelling and dolphin-watching trips from the island. For more information on the area, go to www.fortmyerssanibel.com.”
Post and Courier (Charleston, SC)
“Tooling around parts of this glorious island on my human transporter, I’m noticing interesting things – that is, when all my attention is not taken by this two-wheeled wonder called a Segway. Billy’s Rentals has been providing bicycles and sundry other items to vacationers here for decades, and now it’s offering guided tours for $60 on Segways that cost $5,000, a novel way to explore some of the natural wonder of this fragile barrier island near Fort Myers, Fla.”
Black Outdoorsman Magazine 
On the Sandpiper Beach Resort: “The quaint accommodations and personable staff provided a pleasant atmosphere. The location’s bright yellow buildings made it stand out against the white sand and tranquil blue Gulf of Mexico waters.”
Travel Trade Gazette
“Other highlights along the coast are posh Naples and beautiful Sanibel & Captiva Islands, where dolphin spotting and shell collecting are the most strenuous pastimes.”
www.devinecaroline.com
“Today Anne Morrow Lindbergh is best remembered as the long-suffering wife of famed aviator Charles Lindbergh and the grief-stricken mother of the kidnapped Lindbergh Baby – which is a shame because she accomplished a great deal in her own right. Equally devoted to her family and her writing, Anne successfully raised the couple’s five surviving children, yet still managed to slip away to Florida’s Captiva Island and pen ‘Gift from the Sea,’ a little guide to life that stands up as well now as when it was published in 1955. Nothing beats reading her book at ’Tween Waters Inn … then scouring the Captiva coastline for the kinds of seashells that inspired it.”
St. Petersburg Times
On the Pink Shell Resort & Spa: “Aquagene Spa offers a range of services, including poolside massages, teen manicures and pedicures. Aquateen spa sampler ($130) for ages 11 to 15 includes facial, manicure, pedicure; Romantic Rendezvous for two ($375) includes sugar scrub, couple’s massage, champagne and chocolate-dipped strawberries. Standard room rates start at $179.”
www.orlandosentinel.com
“Edison’s phonographs and many of his inventions – Edison was granted 1,093 patents in his lifetime – including 15 Electroliers, can be seen at his house and laboratory in Fort Myers, next to the house of his friend Henry Ford. Together, they are the Edison and Ford Winter Estates museum complex. The laboratory visitors see it as it was when Edison died, as well as details of his family life – right down to the telephone his wife, Mina Edison, used on her writing desk, her stationary, paperclips and the mounted tarpon his son Charles caught in the river when he was 14. Charles joked it was the only time he beat his father at something.”
The Tampa Tribune
“But when was the last time you said, ‘Grab the sunscreen and round up the kids, sweetheart. We’re going to the Ding Darling Wildlife Refuge’? Never heard of Ding Darling? Ding Darling (is) 6,000 acres of some of the most biologically prolific acreage on the planet. Only the rain forests of the Amazon and New Guinea eclipse Florida’s mangrove-lined shallow bays for sheer biological density. First stop is the refuge education center, with its first-rate interactive exhibit of the mangrove forests, foundation for all that live in and around the island.”
The Complete Florida Beach Guide
On Bonita Beach Dog Park: “This scene reminds us of the big fun dog party in the Dr. Seuss book, ‘Go, Dog, Go.’ You’ll see dogs of every shape, size, color and temperament, from pampered poodles to tough-guy rottweilers. It’s an off-leash park past the signs, but everyone must be on his or her best behavior. At high tide, you and Fido may have to wade to the beach as it becomes more of a sandbar. Please clean up, and have proof of license and immunization.”
A Brief Guide to Florida’s Monuments and Memorials
Regarding the Sgt. Clayton Memorial: “The African American soldier stands before a wall within a gate. The gate symbolically leads to freedom from slavery, and the bronze life-size solider memorializes African Americans who served during the Civil War. This memorial to the Second Regiment of U.S. colored Troops (USCT) is known as the Sgt. Clayton Memorial. Sculptor D.J. Wilkins says he chose the name because it took a ‘ton of clay’ to sculpt the statue, notes The Beaches of Fort Myers & Sanibel Web site. In 2000, 135 years after the Battle of Fort Myers, sculptor D.J. Wilkins’ statue of Sgt. Clayton was installed in Centennial Park as a tribute to the gallantry of the U.S. Colored Troops.”
Kalamazoo Gazette
“A long T-shaped pier juts out into the Gulf of Mexico from the northwest shore of Fort Myers Beach on Estero Island. Just steps away from the ‘other Times Square’ – the Island’s hub for entertainment, shopping and eateries – the pier lures Michigan-based escapees. Some fish. Others wrestle with double-decker ice cream cones. Many, like my husband and me, prefer to people-watch while strolling along the pier.”

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Universal Vacations are a full service rental and management company serving both the Gulfcoast and the Atlantic Coast of Florida - With offices in Sarasota/Bradenton - Fort Myers and Miami
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