Cape Coral Vacation Rentals
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Rent a vacation rental home in Cape Coral, Florida. Surrounded by water, it's natural beauty provides the perfect setting for fishing and boating enthusiasts. With an extensive system of waterways for boating and sightseeing, more than 400 miles of saltwater and freshwater canals complement the many lakes, basins and stunning Intracoastal waterfront areas. Cape Coral has more canals than the italian city of Venice. Rent holiday lodging directly from owners accommodations in CapeCoral, Florida, USA.
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Cape Coral - Across the Calosoahatchee River from Fort Myers is the much younger and much larger city of Cape Coral-a haven for boaters. Access to the water is easy in Cape Coral, which lies just up the river from the Gulf of Mexico Those who don’t have their own boats can rent one or, even better, charter a boat that’s piloted by a captain experienced in the shallow, sometimes tricky Southwest Florida waters.
Conceived in the 1950’s as a Mecca for retirees, Cape Coral has come of age as a diverse community of all ages, interests and nationalities. It is Florida’s second largest city land wise, yet many are drawn by the small town feeling it retains. A stroll though Cape Coral’s shops or a stop in one of its restaurants will bring to ear a variety of Spanish and German voices mingled with English and other languages. Visitors and seasonal residents are drawn from around the world to Cape Coral’s friendly and homey environment as well as to its renowned waterfront.
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Cape Coral is located in beautiful Southwest Florida, it is considered the second safest city in all of Florida. It is situated among many fresh and saltwater canals. You can say that it is a boaters paradise! The population is roughly 100,000. If you enjoy boating, fishing and beautiful sunsets this could be your dream destination. The Cape is home to all ages.
There is plenty of wild life as well as endangered species still residing here. It would not be unusual to spot the American Bald Eagle soaring in the pastel skies. Outdoor recreation abounds here in the Cape. No matter what your interests, you are sure to find it here. There are numerous parks and recreational facilities to enjoy. Cape Coral has captured small town living at its best. If you have made Cape Coral Florida your home or you are here for a visit, you will find no need to venture anywhere else. Cape Coral Florida is alive with plenty of shopping, fantastic restaurants, movies, and festivals. The fishing here is excellent. Whether you are after that large mouth bass or the powerful snook and red fish.
The homes on Cape Coral Florida start at modest prices and venture on up to meet the needs and designs of even the most discriminating buyer. You may choose from direct gulf access, river access (Caloosahatchee River) or any of the freshwater lakes and canals to build your dream home. There are plenty of skilled builders contributing to the southern style of modern architecture. People from every walk of life have found that Cape Coral Florida can meet their expectations and dreams. Much of the coastline and barrier islands are protected to prevent over development. There are numerous schools on Cape Coral. All of Lee County participates in the school choice program. Some of the schools require uniforms while others do not. It's your choice!
Located not more than 20 miles from here lies one of the world's top ten beaches, Sanibel Island. Shelling on Sanibel is some of the best in the world. Sanibel Island Florida is home to more kinds of wildlife than you could possibly imagine. All of Southwest Florida enjoys miles of beautiful white sandy beaches. The clear blue waters of the Gulf of Mexico make outdoor recreation some of the best. You will find that there is plenty to offer such as boating, parasailing, kayaking, sailing, canoeing, snorkeling, or simply soaking up the sun on a raft enjoying the gentle lapping of the Gulf at the shoreline. You will even witness dolphins leaping out of the water. The waters in Southwest Florida are also home to the gentle giant called the Manatee or sea cow.
Southwest Florida is also rich in culture and history. It was first home to the Calusa Indians. This was their home as far back as 1150 B.C. The southwest coast of Florida was the first landing spot for Spanish conquistadors. They came ashore with their galleons full of treasure and gold. It was also a haven to the pirates who sailed the turquoise waters of the Gulf.
So whether you are here for a visit or as a new resident, come enjoy Cape Coral and all it has to offer. Its small town charm will be your sanctuary as you explore all the marvelous treasures of Southwest Florida.
Four Mile Ecological Park - Canoe and Kayak Rentals are available on weekends from November until mid-May, weather permitting. From the riverfront launch-site (follow signs on trail) you can paddle into Four Mile Cove an explore the many tidal creeks. 2 hour, 1/2 day and full day rentals are available.
This area is the only significant saltwater wetland left in eastern Cape Coral. The park contains 365 acres of red, black and white mangroves along with large open areas of marshlands. There are 5000 ft. of shoreline on the Caloosahatchee River and small tidal streams meander into the interior.
Wildlife that may be seen include various herons and egrets, otters, raccoons, woodpeckers, and migratory birds. Infrequent visitors include alligators, osprey, anhingas, cormorants, white ibis and ducks.
The tidal creeks are home to many small fish and the young of our game fish species, which take shelter in the mangroves and marshes to escape predators and find food. In this way saltwater wetlands are vitally important in acting as nurseries for our fish and shellfish.
The marsh plants and mangroves of EcoPark also filter our pollutants as water drains from the mainland to the river. As the water flows slowly through the marshes it is cleaned before it reaches the river. Mangroves also trap nutrients and protect the shoreline from erosion.
It is very important to preserve areas like Eco Park, as without these areas, many important fisheries will decline and ultimately disappear along with the wildlife we all enjoy in Southwest Florida. Please help conserve and protect out natural areas.
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