Fort Myers, FL

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Fort Myers, FL · FL average $3.79/gal

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Finding cheap gas in Fort Myers (33967)

San Carlos Park and the Three Oaks area make up this ZIP, a fast-growing suburban stretch wedged against Interstate 75 on its eastern edge, just north of Estero and minutes from Florida Gulf Coast University. The student population at FGCU plus the commuter and airport traffic give the area a strong, steady appetite for fuel.

US 41 (Tamiami Trail) and Three Oaks Parkway are the main commercial corridors, and the stations near them, along with those by the I-75 interchanges and Gulf Coast Town Center, compete hard for all that volume. That keeps pricing here generally sharper than the older Fort Myers core to the north.

If you are jumping on I-75 toward Naples or the airport, the stations clustered near the on-ramps are convenient and usually fair. Comparing a couple along US 41 first is still worth it, since this competitive suburban market often has a real spread between the best and worst corners.

How to save more on gas in Fort Myers

  1. 1. Use warehouse clubs

    Costco and Sam’s Club typically price 15-25 cents per gallon below nearby stations. Membership pays for itself within a few fill-ups.

  2. 2. Fill up early in the week

    Stations often raise prices Thursday for weekend demand. Fill up Monday through Wednesday to avoid the lift.

  3. 3. Keep tires properly inflated

    Properly inflated tires improve fuel economy by up to 3 percent at current prices. Check pressure once a month.

  4. 4. Check back tomorrow

    Prices can shift 10-20 cents overnight during volatile markets. A quick check before you leave home avoids paying yesterday’s spike.

  5. 5. Pay cash at split-pricing stations

    Stations with cash and credit split pricing typically save an average of 10 cents per gallon when you pay cash.

About gas prices in Florida

Florida's 38-cent state gas tax is layered with county-level surcharges that vary by 5 to 15 cents, so prices in Miami-Dade and Broward typically run higher than rural counties such as Marion or Pasco. The state operates zero in-state refineries, importing every gallon by pipeline or ship through Tampa, Jacksonville, and Port Everglades, which leaves Florida prices unusually sensitive to hurricane disruptions. Costco, Sam's Club, BJ's Wholesale, RaceTrac, and Wawa are the most reliable for value across Miami, Jacksonville, Tampa, and Orlando metros, with the I-4 corridor between Tampa and Orlando especially competitive.