Insider’s Guide to Boca Grande
Eat, drink, sleep and shop like a “beachfronter” at these beloved haunts

THE GASPARILLA INN
A Historic Hotel of America Landmark Inn, this Queen Anne–style resort boasts a golf course, Har-Tru tennis courts, a spa and a beach club. Cheerful wallpaper and an abundance of tropical plants capture a breezy “Old Florida” ambience. the-gasparilla-inn.com

THE PINK ELEPHANT
Once a dance hall catering to fishermen wanting to cut loose after a long day on the water, “The Pink,” now owned by The Gasparilla Inn, serves seafood, steaks, gourmet pub fare and a promising signature drink, The Pink Elephant Hummer. the-gasparilla-inn.com

THE TEMPTATION RESTAURANT
Native islanders and visitors (notably, football-coaching frenemies Nick Saban and Dabo Swinney) adore “The Temp” for its fresh seafood and rich heritage. Inside the restaurant, established in 1947, are murals depicting the town’s maritime culture. thetempbg.com

THE LOOSE CABOOSE
Housed in the town’s historic train depot, this casual family-friendly eatery is known for frying up fresh local seafood, as well as fresh salads, sandwiches, Southern classics like fried green tomatoes, and homemade ice cream. loosecaboose.biz

FUGATE’S
The tiny department store, an island staple since 1916, sells an array of men’s and women’s fashion lines, from Gretchen Scott to Southern Tide, as well as accessories and hats, island-themed housewares and gifts. facebook.com/fugates

PORT BOCA GRANDE LIGHTHOUSE
Since 1890, the lighthouse has guided mariners through the inlet into port. It’s the oldest structure on Gasparilla Island and houses a museum that covers the area’s cultural and social history, starting from 12,000 B.C. barrierislandparkssociety.org