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Marco Island is a
beautiful little secluded island, located just a few miles south
of Naples, Florida, on State Road 951 by taking U.S. 41 or I-75.
Once you cross the Marco Island Bridge, you know you are
arriving in a special place. Balmy gulf breezes and views that
take your breath
away make this island more than just a special get-a-way- it's a
place you'll want to come back to year after year.
Marco is largest of the
10,000 islands that line the shores of the Gulf of Mexico to the
Everglades. No matter what kind of recreation you enjoy, Marco
Island has something for everyone. Watersports, fishing,
boating, and sunning are just a few of the many activities that
residents and tourists alike enjoy while staying on Marco Island
Marco Island has the best
that Florida offers with fine hotels and dining, excellent
fishing, white sand beaches, lots of shopping, and a short drive
to Naples.
Not far from Marco Island
is the Isle of Capri which is just 2 miles north on State Road
951. In this small island community, you can enjoy modest living
on quiet streets surrounded by beautiful water and boats
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Business
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Chamber
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Libraries.
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Schools.
Zip
Codes
34145, 34146
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Statistics
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The amount of land area in Marco Island is 19.049 sq. kilometers.
The amount of land area in Marco Island is 14 sq. miles.
The amount of surface water is 12.039 sq kilometers.
The distance from Marco Island to Washington DC is 936 miles.
The
distance to the Florida state capital is 348 miles.
Marco Island is positioned 25.94 degrees north of the equator
and 81.71
degrees west of the prime meridian.
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Location
Marco Island location: in
southwest Florida, in the general Naples area.
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Climate
& Weather
The climate for Marco
Island is sub-tropical. The area has distinct wet and dry seasons.
Most
of the moisture falls from June through October
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History
& History Related Items
Marco Island history:
Marco Island became the
400th City in the state of Florida when it incorporated on August 29,
1997.
This is actually the second incorporation for the city. The first
city was known as Collier City and was incorporated in 1927, but later
unincorporated.
Here is a page about
Old
Marco Island
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Marco
Island Weather
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