Sanibel Lighthouse Repairs Complete, Beacon Shines Anew
The iconic Sanibel Lighthouse, a beloved landmark and crucial navigational aid, has officially completed its extensive repair work. The beacon is once again fully operational, casting its guiding light across the tranquil Gulf waters surrounding Sanibel Island.
Repairs to the historic structure began following damage sustained during Hurricane Ian. The project involved meticulous restoration of the lighthouse's foundation, structural integrity, and the intricate lantern room. Crews worked diligently to ensure the lighthouse not only met current safety standards but also preserved its historical character.
The completion of these repairs marks another significant milestone in Sanibel's ongoing recovery efforts. The lighthouse, first lit in 1884, stands as a symbol of resilience and hope for the tight-knit island community, guiding both mariners and residents alike.
Local officials and community members expressed their relief and excitement at seeing the lighthouse fully restored. Its return to full operation is a welcome sight for boaters and a comforting presence for islanders, signaling a return to normalcy and a bright future for Sanibel.
Visitors and residents can once again admire the fully restored lighthouse from the shell-strewn sands of Lighthouse Beach Park, though public access to climb the structure remains restricted for safety and preservation purposes. The surrounding beach and fishing pier are open for enjoyment.

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