If you’re tired of spending the late months of one year and the early months of the next struggling with bitter cold, mountainous piles of snow, and streets too icy to navigate, you could do worse than to trade your time in a winter wonderland, wherever it may be, for the water wonderland that surrounds Cape Coral vacation homes.

In the nearly four decades since Caper Coral was founded in 1970, it has become Florida’s fourteenth largest city, but even that rapid growth rate has done nothing to spoil its natural beauty. One of the earliest master-planned communities in the US, Cape Coral is located in southwest Florida, along the broad and unspoiled Caloosahatchee River and just to the west of Fort Myers. Cape Coral vacation homes abound along its four hundred miles of canals carrying the water into the Caloosahatchee and the Gulf of Mexico and along its more than twenty-five miles of shoreline.

Cape Coral Attractions

Those enjoying stays in Coral Cape vacation homes find themselves within one hour of the Everglades National Park, minutes from Captiva and Sanibel Beaches with their abundance of seashells and the nearby Darling Wildlife Refuge. They can leave their Coral Cape vacation homes prepared for a day on one of the many nearby golf courses or hiking and biking trails, or for boating, fishing, snorkeling, and swimming outings. Fort Myers is within minutes for those who just like to relax on the beach.

Coral Cape vacation homes will provide their tenants will all the comforts of their own homes and easy access to all the Coral Cape events which take place throughout the year, from January’s Festival of the Arts to Oktoberfest, to the Christmas Boat Light Parade. Those who find the beaches, links, and biking trails too crowded can plan days away from their Coral Cape vacation homes kayaking beneath the mangrove tunnels which shade the estuaries of the Matlacha Aquatic Preserve.

Cape Coral Nightlife

Those who rent or own Cape Coral vacation homes, in short, have all the best of the laid-back Florida lifestyle in a breathtakingly beautiful setting!

If at all possible, look at a house in person before you rent it. At the very least, find out when the pictures of the house were taken, and don�t rent anything without seeing recent pictures of the kitchen, bathrooms, bedrooms, and main living area. If the house is shown with views of a nearby natural attraction like a beach, find out if a zoom lens was used to minimize the distances involved.

Regardless of where on the seven continents your next vacation destination will take you, finding one of the vacation rental homes in that area will give you an appreciation of the local lifestyle that you�ll never get from staying in a hotel!

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