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Airport and Transportation Information

Flying Here

Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW) is the main commercial airport for the Fort Myers area. RSW currently provides nonstop service to 78 destinations by 16 air carriers, and the airport gives travelers quick access to area attractions, with the beach less than 30 minutes away.

Visitor Information Booths are located on the departure level and in baggage claim at RSW. There, Tourism Ambassadors can help travelers with directions, maps and local recommendations.

Travelers using private or general aviation can also consider Page Field Airport, a public-use general aviation airport in Fort Myers with quick access to downtown Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Fort Myers Beach, Sanibel and Captiva. For private air service, Aeronautical Charters, Inc. offers charter flights and sightseeing tours over Sanibel, Captiva and more.

Driving Here

We’re an easy drive from several other major Florida airports, too: 2 hours from Tampa; 2.5 hours from Miami and Fort Lauderdale; 3 hours from Orlando and 8 hours from Atlanta. To get to Fort Myers by highway within Florida, the primary route is Interstate 75 (I-75), which runs north-south, connecting with Florida's Turnpike and other major arteries, with key exits leading to US 41 (Tamiami Trail) and State Road 82 (Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd) into the city. From South Florida (Miami), you'd take I-75 north and exit appropriately. Key exits include Tucker's Grade (Exit 158) from I-75, connecting to US 41 south into Fort Myers. From central and north Florida (Orlando, Tampa), you'll head south on I-75.

Airlines Serving Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW)

Click here to see the current list of airlines that serve Southwest Florida International Airport.

Car Rental Companies and Other Ground Transportation at RSW

Click here to explore everything from car rental options to on-demand taxis, ride app options and more located at and around Southwest Florida International Airport.

For pre-arranged private and group transportation, Price 4 Limo Fort Myers offers limousines, party buses, charter buses, minibuses and sprinter vans for airport pickups, corporate outings, weddings, nights out and longer trips across Florida.

Florida Safety Belt Laws

Florida law requires safety belts be worn by all front-seat passengers, regardless of age. Children younger than age 4 and who weigh less than 40 pounds are required to be in a child safety car seat.

Public Transportation

LeeTran provides service to Southwest Florida International Airport and operates bus and trolley routes across Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Fort Myers Beach, Bonita Springs, Lehigh Acres and North Fort Myers. The airport bus stop is located on the ground level of the parking garage, and several area hotels also offer free airport shuttle service.

If your plans include a day trip by water, Key West Express provides high-speed ferry service from Fort Myers Beach to Key West, with air-conditioned cabins, sun decks, a bar and a galley onboard.

For car-free exploring on Sanibel, Billy's Rentals offers bicycle rentals, accessible rentals, beach wheelchairs and beach gear. With more than 27 miles of shared-use paths on Sanibel, biking can be a convenient way to explore the island at your own pace.

The Silver King Dolphin & Beach Taxi runs between The Westin Cape Coral Resort at Tarpon Point Marina and Snug Harbor Marina on Fort Myers Beach.

Parking

Enjoy user-friendly parking throughout our islands, beaches and neighborhoods with paid parking locations that allow you to pay by text, mobile apps, through a website or at a kiosk.

Accessibility Services

Click here for more information on accessible services for travelers with disabilities at Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW). If you require assistance and are not accompanied at the airport, please contact your airline for additional services.

RSW also has Reliable Commute LLC, an ADA-accessible car service. Its vehicles can accommodate up to three passengers and a wheelchair. Learn more about accessibility offerings.

Map

Get a lay of the land with the official visitor guide’s map.

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