New Year’s Eve Fort Myers Beach Style

We have rung in the New Year in some fantastic ways, but there is nothing like ringing in the New Year on a beach! We have been celebrating New Year’s Eve together since 2006 and always try to make it memorable. Before the RV, we celebrated in Chicago near my family. But now that we have our RV, the goal is to be somewhere warm!

The sunset at Fort Myers Beach, Florida

Last year we were at Disney and they know how to throw a party, but it was cold in Orlando so this year we went even further south! I didn’t know how much I would love watching the sun go down with my feet in the sand wearing my best beachwear on New Year’s Eve. Besides the fireworks, and we’ll talk about those shortly, we loved eating dinner on the beach and just feeling like we are cheating on winter! For our NYE dinner, all we had was the light of our cell phones and the moon as we sat at a picnic table eating a ton of seafood at The Salty Crab Bar and Grill with our toes tucked in the sand.

Dinner at the Salty Crab Bar & Grill

Of course, it wasn’t all quiet moments shared in the dark, in general, it was crowded madness and expensive drinks. However, you can find quiet moments on the sand if you determined (and we usually are). Fort Myers Beach is crowded and everyone is hanging out until midnight. We came for sunset, dinner, and a bit of shopping but we had a different plan for the fireworks. We wanted to enjoy the crowd and see the party, but we didn’t want to hang out until midnight but we’ll get to that shortly.

The crowds at Fort Myers Beach

There was a lot to see! Most of the stores were open so we enjoyed quite a bit of shopping. You could carry your drinks around in a designated area (we highly recommend the rum runners). There was live music, food in abundance, and so many people to watch. The best part was the ball they were going to drop at midnight was a beach ball that kept changing colors! You can see it in the photo above, it’s white and in the upper right corner of the photo. There’s a better picture of it below.

Don’t expect to be able to make dinner reservations on New Year’s Eve, everyone here is on island time. If you are coming to Fort Myers Beach for New Year’s Eve, it’s important to be ready for the crowds and just go with the flow.

New Year’s Eve firework from the boat

So what was our plan for fireworks? We decided to go on a boat cruise with Salty Sam’s Sight Sea-R Cruises. They had 2 boats going out that night to watch the fireworks from the Gulf of Mexico. There were so many reasons this was a fantastic idea! First, the boat leaves from the mainland so when everyone is trying to leave the island, you are ahead of the game! We are so practical. Haha Second, the boat only had about 30 people on it so it was a nice relief from the crowd. Third, nobody was standing in front of us while we watched the fireworks. I mean, just look at that photo, we had an amazing view of the fireworks! The drinks, the ocean, the dolphin sightings, the music on the boat, etc. There were so many reasons that going on a boat cruise to watch the fireworks was the perfect ending to another romantic New Years Eve! Even if you don’t want to go on a boat cruise, the fireworks at Fort Myers Beach are epic! The fireworks lasted almost 30 minutes and our boat didn’t get back until about 1:00 a.m. It was breathtaking in so many ways!

We hope your 2019 has started out with fireworks. I can’t believe spring is almost here, but am so thankful, to see the signs of spring! We’ll be heading to the Great Smoky Mountains soon and we hope to post a lot of pictures of spring flowers and lush, green pastures. Make sure you follow us on Facebook and Instagram for the latest pictures.

Until next time!

No blog today… but we have cocktails!​

We have been so busy exploring Pine Island, Cape Coral, and Fort Meyers that there is no blog post for this week. but we have been working hard to find the best cocktail with a view! We’ve tried Rum Rummers, Goombay Smashes, Hurricanes, Mojitos, and more, but don’t worry, we’re always safe and never drive if we’ve had too many.

After extensive research, we decided to go straight to the source and visit the Wicked Dolphin Distillery in Cape Coral. Wicked Dolphin is the first distillery in Florida since Prohibition and they make rum in small batches from local ingredients. If you are in the Fort Myers area, you should definitely go check them out. The tours are free, as are the tastings. We picked up two bottles (but wanted more) and have created a couple of cocktails that we thought that you, our dear readers, might enjoy (we certainly have)! In all of the recipes below, we are using Wicked Dolphin Rum, but you could use your favorite as a substitute. We bought everything we used and they didn’t give us anything for free… but hey Wicked Dolphin, give us a call and we’ll pick up anything you’re willing to donate for the mention!


If you are not familiar with cocktail mixing, you should know that a jigger is the standard measure. The hourglass-shaped bar mixing tool holds 1 1/2 ounces on the large side, which is a shot; and 3/4 of an ounce on the small side, which is half a shot. There are variations and not all jiggers are created equal so you should do a “reality check” with your jigger to know its volume. Most home bartenders are not too worried about it and when making our drinks, I rarely measure, which can be dangerous!

Our first creation we decided to call the Pine Island KOA Breeze. In a pint glass, combine 1-1/2 ounces of coconut rum, 3 ounces of orange juice, and ice. Shake to combine and top with Cranberry Sprite (you could also use 3/4 ounce of cranberry juice and top off with Sprite). Garnish with orange slices and a sugared cranberry if you have them (we didn’t).

Next up is the Pine Island Storm. We made this one out of necessity since we ran out of Cranberry Sprite (it’s only available during the holidays). Begin by chopping up a fresh pineapple and covering it with coconut rum and let it marinate in the fridge for at least 24 hours. In a shaker, combine 1-1/2 ounces each of the pineapple infused coconut rum and black rum with ice and 3 ounces of orange juice. Shake until frothy. Pour over ice and top with Sprite and pieces of the drunken pineapple (and some maraschino cherries, if you have them). Give the glass a float of more dark rum to make it happy! The picture below is actually a double because we were doing laundry and were not very close to the RV.

The last cocktail we created we called the RumSlide. Combine equal parts black rum and Bailey’s Irish Cream with ice. Shake until frothy and pour over ice. If you want to take it to the next level, swirl some chocolate syrup into the glass first!

We hope you enjoy the fruits of our labors here on Pine Island and if you have other favorite rum cocktails, let us know in the comments. You don’;t have to be on the beach to enjoy a few moments of island life!

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