Old Florida Fishing Village
Welcome to Placida, a small unincorporated fishing village in Charlotte County, set on Gasparilla Sound and Charlotte Harbor near Boca Grande and its Gulf beaches.
Placida is a small, unincorporated community in Charlotte County, Florida, set where Placida Harbor opens into Gasparilla Sound and Charlotte Harbor on the state's southwest Gulf Coast. It is best understood as an Old Florida fishing village—a place where marinas, charter boats, and nature cruises still define the waterfront, and where the pace of life follows the tides rather than a commuter clock. The community's population, roughly 2,500, skews toward retirement age, giving Placida a quiet, established character. The Placida Historic Fishing Village anchors the community, an 18-acre waterfront district of dining, shops, charter services, and harbor views that draws visitors and locals alike. From its docks, boats head into Gasparilla Sound, Charlotte Harbor, and the surrounding backwaters for tarpon fishing, shelling, and wildlife watching. Placida Park provides the area's principal public boat ramp and kayak launch and serves as the main access point for Gasparilla Island and Little Gasparilla Island. That gateway role gives Placida an outsized significance relative to its size. Just across the water lies Boca Grande, with its historic Gasparilla Island State Park, the Port Boca Grande Lighthouse, and a beach and fishing culture that has drawn visitors for generations. Placida residents enjoy easy access to those amenities while living in a more modest, low-key setting. Placida is part of Charlotte County's Englewood area and falls within the Charlotte County Public Schools system, though its small school-age population means most students attend campuses in surrounding communities. For those who live there, Placida offers the essence of the Old Florida coast—working boats, quiet waterways, and barrier-island beaches—without the pace of a resort town.
Placida is located in Charlotte County, Florida, on the state's Gulf Coast. It is an unincorporated community situated on the shores of Gasparilla Sound and Charlotte Harbor, near the community of Englewood.
Placida is known as an Old Florida fishing village, where charter boats and nature cruises depart from the docks into Gasparilla Sound and Charlotte Harbor. Its working waterfront and laid-back coastal character remain central to the community's identity.
Placida is an unincorporated community rather than an incorporated city. It is part of Charlotte County on Florida's Gulf Coast, and its population of roughly 2,500 residents skews toward older, retirement-age households.
Placida is the main gateway to Gasparilla Island and Boca Grande. Placida Park provides the primary public boat ramp and kayak launch for reaching the island, and the Boca Grande Causeway is nearby.
Placida falls within the Charlotte County Public Schools system. Because the community has a small school-age population and an older median age, most students attend schools in the surrounding Englewood and Port Charlotte areas.
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