Relax with the whole family at this peaceful place to stay. Beautifully decorated and ready for entertaining!
Completely stocked and ready for everyday living.
Close to many Beaches and attractions!
Cape Coral is not far from anything you would like to enjoy on your vacation!
THINGS TO DO IN CAPE CORAL:
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DINING:
Top restaurants ...... but there are many!
1. Slates - Terrific food with a Cajun flair.
2. Lobster Lady - Great food, lobster at great prices, steaks, and seafood in a cool and contemporary restaurant
3. Ciao Pizza -Wood-fired pizza and Italian food
4. Cork Soakers - Wine bar with some of the best appetizers and shared dishes in the Cape.
5. Marker 92 - Waterfront fine dining at our luxury resort, Marina Village, sit inside the contemporary dining room or on the outside terrace.
6. The Nauti Mermaid - Waterfront bar and grill, also at Marina Village and next to Marker 92 ........ burgers, sandwiches, and live music.
7. Rumrunners - At Cape Harbour yachting community, with the finest gourmet food, seating is inside the chic dining room, or outside on the waterfront terrace.
8. Fathoms - Hip restaurant at Cape Harbour, serving tapas, pizza, sandwiches, and delicious seafood, with views of the marina or inside the art-filled dining room.
9. Woodys Restaurant, Bar, and Island Grill American dishes such as burgers, ribs, steaks bar, and tiki hut ........casual family dining, and live music.
10. The Perfect Cup -Breakfast, coffee, tea, or lunch
11. Ford’s Garage- Casual Dining with American dishes
12. Iguana Mia- Great Mexican
13. The Boathouse- Casual Waterfront dining with live music, tables in the sand and good food
** The Boathouse is at the beginning of a pier and has a public beach and swimming pool- you can get to it by boat if you’d like.
BARS, MUSIC, DINING AND NIGHTLIFE:
1. No.3 Craft Brews & Beer Bar
2. Dixie Roadhouse- Large Country bar, line dancing, open until 3am
3. Backstreet’s Sports Bar - Live Music, Karaoke, Pool, Darts
4. Ralph's Place of Cape Coral
5. Scottys Bierwerks
6. Kimber's Wine And Cigar Lounge
7. First Round Draft Sports Bar & Grille
8. - Duffy’s - great atmosphere for live music and dancing!
9. Diamond Billiards Sportsbar & Grill
10. The Dek Bar- true island vacation feel with good food and live entertainment
…. And so much more!
ACTIVITIES:
1. Tom Allen Memorial Butterfly Garden
2. Southwest Florida Military Museum & Library
3. Cape Coral Farmers' Market
4. Rotary Park Environmental Center
5. Wicked Dolphin Rum Distillery
6. Four Mile Cove Ecological Preserve
7. The Boathouse, Cape Coral, Florida
8. Sun Splash Family Waterpark
9. Cape Coral Bike Night, second Saturday in October, December, February, and April.
It's fun to go for for the food, biker games, vendors, live rock music
10. Naples Zoo
11. Naples Botanical Gardens
12. The Shell Factory has mini golf, a nature center, playground, bumper boats, paddle boats, dog park, and shopping.
Cape Coral Golf Courses:
1. Royal Tee
2. Palmetto Pine
3. Coral Oaks
4. Hunters Run
5. Mike Greenwell's
And many more!
FISHING:
Cape Coral has such great fishing because we are surrounded by the Caloosahatchee River on one side and Matlacha Pass on the other. These estuary waters are protected by a mangrove preserve bordering the Cape, which creates a perfect habitat for all kinds of fish.
Inshore fishing: Cape Coral has redfish, trout, bass, tarpon, snook, snapper, Spanish mackerel, grouper, tripletail, sheepshead, and more.
Offshore fishing: Grouper, snapper, kingfish, cobia, tuna, amberjack, Spanish mackerel, shark, barracuda, tarpon, mahi, wahoo, and giant red fish.
DIVING:
Southwest Florida Shipwrecks
There are more Cape Coral diving opportunities, not only can you explore and fish from artificial reefs, but there are also several shipwrecks off the coast of Ft Myers:
The Bayronto - 1919 - 26*45.830/82*50.860 - This 400' freighter survived a German U-boat attack only to sink in 100' of water during hurricane conditions.
The Baja California - 1942 - 25*21.522/82*31.901 - This 265' freighter was sunk by 2 German U-boat torpedoes in 115' of water between Ft Myers and the Keys.
The Stoney Point - 1968 - 26*20.358/83*22.860 - This is a former Hudson River Ferry.
The Roatan Express - 1992 - 26*20.358/83*22.027 - This 180' supply ship ran between Tampa and Honduras until it sank in rough seas 80 miles west of Ft Myers.
The Fantastico - 1993 - 26*17.775/82*50.082 - This 205' freighter from Honduras sank in the "No Name" storm of 1993 and sits in 115" of water about 50 miles from Ft Myers, carrying fertilizer from Miami to Tampa.
All shipwrecks are protected from disturbance, excavation, and removal of artifacts by the Florida Historical Resources Act.
Don’t miss the famous Swamp Buggy Races!