Pros

  • Near the sands of a clean, relatively quiet beach
  • Comfortable, no-frills bungalows with full kitchens and screened-in lanais
  • Tiki hut on beach serves as socializing spot for visitors
  • Heated outdoor swimming pool
  • Internet terminal in lobby for guest use
  • Bicycle and beach chair rentals
  • Pet-friendly property
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Cons

  • No heat in cottages; winter months can be brisk
  • Older property with 80s-style decor may not suit all tastes
  • No restaurant or fitness center on-site
  • Dog barking from guests' pets can be bothersome
  • Housekeeping provided only on weekly basis
  • Sparse amount of kitchen utensils
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Bottom Line

Location is a big draw at Beachview Cottages, which sits a few hundred feet from white sand in the middle of a small island, a short drive from the stores on Tarpon Bay Road. The 40-year-old property retains bare-foot appeal through its collection of 22 airy, standalone bungalows with wood laminate floors, white wicker furniture, and small kitchenettes. Most visitors have noted that rooms offer a simple stay and that the decor here, even in refurbished rooms, is unabashedly ‘80s. A few have also complained that the property’s pet-friendly policy results in occasional unwanted noise.

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Beachview Cottages

Scene

Relaxed, casual setting popular with families and couples

The overall vibe here is island casual. The property has existed for decades and despite its renovation, retains a slightly low-budget, charming appeal. The ceramic-tiled lobby in a red clapboard structure at the entrance to the main driveway is a pleasantly crowded, drop-ceiling room with an eclectic mix of wicker furniture, wall-mounted island maps, and a mirrored case displaying sunscreen for sale. The grounds between bungalows consist of tidy packed sand paths lined with palm trees.

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Location

A few hundred feet from the beach in the middle of Sanibel

The hotel is situated along West Gulf Drive, a small road which runs parallel to the southern coast of the island; it sits in a small, semi-private grove of palm trees just off the street, which itself is rarely high-traffic. Some of the bungalows have direct views of the water, though the majority of them are set back from the beach. None are more than a few hundred feet from the water. The Beachview is also a few minutes’ drive to Tarpon Bay Road, which has stops like Bailey’s General Store and Timbers Fish Market. Other destinations, like Finnimore’s Cycle Shop and the Sanibel Historical Museum and Village, are five and 10 minutes away by car, respectively. 

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Rooms

Small, freestanding airy bungalow-style cottages, some with beach views

The rooms here consist of small bungalows with ‘80s-style decor (though much of it has been renovated) that include glass-top wicker tables, framed posters of flamingo paintings, and fake house plants. Most of the freestanding cottages share a wall with another structure, though guests have generally found the rooms to offer a decent level of privacy. Most of the rooms have separate living and sleeping areas, the former with kitchen tables and wicker couches; larger rooms have multiple couches.

All bungalows have tile floors and kitchenettes with medium fridges, electric stoves, microwaves, toasters, and coffeemakers. Other amenities include flat-screen TVs and screened-in lanais. Bathrooms (which are on the smaller side) have walk-in showers in plastic stalls or, in updated rooms, pebble floor inlays. There have been a few comments about loose bathroom fixtures and couch pillows that need deep cleaning.

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Features

Small outdoor pool along with bike and beach chair rentals

A small, heated outdoor pool sits among the cottages. (Some guests have remarked that it is dipping size only.) The Beachview also offers a limited number of rental beach chairs and bikes, one of the best ways to get around the island. A computer and printer are in the lobby for guest use as well.

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Oyster Hotel Review

Beachview Cottages

Scene

Relaxed, casual setting popular with families and couples

The overall vibe here is island casual. The property has existed for decades and despite its renovation, retains a slightly low-budget, charming appeal. The ceramic-tiled lobby in a red clapboard structure at the entrance to the main driveway is a pleasantly crowded, drop-ceiling room with an eclectic mix of wicker furniture, wall-mounted island maps, and a mirrored case displaying sunscreen for sale. The grounds between bungalows consist of tidy packed sand paths lined with palm trees.

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Location

A few hundred feet from the beach in the middle of Sanibel

The hotel is situated along West Gulf Drive, a small road which runs parallel to the southern coast of the island; it sits in a small, semi-private grove of palm trees just off the street, which itself is rarely high-traffic. Some of the bungalows have direct views of the water, though the majority of them are set back from the beach. None are more than a few hundred feet from the water. The Beachview is also a few minutes’ drive to Tarpon Bay Road, which has stops like Bailey’s General Store and Timbers Fish Market. Other destinations, like Finnimore’s Cycle Shop and the Sanibel Historical Museum and Village, are five and 10 minutes away by car, respectively. 

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Rooms

Small, freestanding airy bungalow-style cottages, some with beach views

The rooms here consist of small bungalows with ‘80s-style decor (though much of it has been renovated) that include glass-top wicker tables, framed posters of flamingo paintings, and fake house plants. Most of the freestanding cottages share a wall with another structure, though guests have generally found the rooms to offer a decent level of privacy. Most of the rooms have separate living and sleeping areas, the former with kitchen tables and wicker couches; larger rooms have multiple couches.

All bungalows have tile floors and kitchenettes with medium fridges, electric stoves, microwaves, toasters, and coffeemakers. Other amenities include flat-screen TVs and screened-in lanais. Bathrooms (which are on the smaller side) have walk-in showers in plastic stalls or, in updated rooms, pebble floor inlays. There have been a few comments about loose bathroom fixtures and couch pillows that need deep cleaning.

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Features

Small outdoor pool along with bike and beach chair rentals

A small, heated outdoor pool sits among the cottages. (Some guests have remarked that it is dipping size only.) The Beachview also offers a limited number of rental beach chairs and bikes, one of the best ways to get around the island. A computer and printer are in the lobby for guest use as well.

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Beach

  • Business Center

  • Cabanas

  • Cable

  • Full Kitchen

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Pets Allowed

  • Pool

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Swim-Up Bar

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