About Punta Gorda, Florida

The name Punta Gorda (“Fat Point”) has been on guides at any rate since 1851, alluding to a state of land that sticks into Charlotte Harbor, an estuary off the Gulf of Mexico. It was in the last part of the 1800s that early pilgrims started to show up in what is the present-day Punta Gorda zone.

Punta Gorda lies on the south bank of the flowing Peace River and the eastern shore of Charlotte Harbor, an arm of the Gulf of Mexico. Unincorporated people group flanking Punta Gorda incorporate Charlotte Park (almost encompassed by the city), Solana toward the east, and Charlotte Harbor toward the north, across the Peace River. Port Charlotte is toward the west of Punta Gorda’s consolidated private neighborhoods Deep Creek[31] and Suncoast Lakes, north of the Peace River. Harbor Heights misleads the east of Punta Gorda’s Deep Creek private area.

The A.C. Freeman House Museum in Punta Gorda is a truly reestablished and outfitted late Victorian-period home. Close to the historically significant area of Punta Gorda, you will discover Fishermen’s Village. This novel waterfront location incorporates blessing, attire, and forte shops, seven eateries, a military legacy gallery, a 98-slip marina and completely outfitted extravagance manors.