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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Cape Harbour pairs upscale marina living with waterfront leisure in this stylish Cape Coral neighborhood. Stroll along scenic canal promenades where luxury yachts bob beside Mediterranean-style buildings. Art lovers can explore the Harbour View Gallery while those seeking sunshine can relax at nearby Cape Coral Yacht Club Beach. The neighborhood's boutique shopping and waterfront dining create a sophisticated resort vibe.
Fresh seafood restaurants and cocktail lounges line the waterfront, offering sunset views with your dinner. Most visitors stay in luxury condos with marina access rather than traditional hotels. While the area is wonderfully walkable, you'll need a car to explore beyond this nautical paradise.
Cape Coral's Yacht Club area delivers waterfront bliss with marina views and Gulf access that make you want to trade in your car keys for a captain's hat. The community beach offers gentle waves and palm-fringed relaxation, while the bustling marina hums with boats and salty sea stories. Water lovers can rent equipment for aquatic adventures or simply kick back on sandy shores with a view of barrier islands.
Fresh seafood dominates the dining scene at sunset-facing restaurants that showcase Florida's coastal bounty. Accommodations range from waterfront condos to vacation rentals with resort-style amenities and boat access. While you'll need a car to explore beyond the neighborhood, the waterfront core itself is wonderfully walkable.
Downtown Cape Coral revolves around the picturesque yacht club and marina where boats glide past palm-fringed waterways. Four Freedoms Park hosts vibrant farmers markets and festivals, drawing locals and visitors alike. Along SE 47th Terrace, canal-side restaurants serve fresh seafood while offering stunning water views. Dolphin Marina and the Cape Coral Farmers Market provide authentic Florida charm away from tourist crowds.
Accommodation options include boutique inns and waterfront vacation rentals with boat slips and canal access. Getting around is easy with walkable streets, though public transit is limited. The relaxed, small-town atmosphere makes this waterfront gem perfect for travelers seeking both peaceful relaxation and easy access to dining and gentle water adventures.
Pelican's extensive canal system invites you to live your best Florida water life without trying too hard. Spend mornings at Tarpon Point watching boats glide by, then cool off at Rotary Park Environmental Center where butterfly gardens and nature trails await. The neighborhood's quiet residential streets feel like the real Florida—no tourist traps, just palm trees and peaceful vibes.
You'll need wheels to explore since public transit is practically non-existent, but that's part of the charm. Vacation rentals with private pools and boat docks dominate the accommodation scene, perfect for evenings watching the sunset paint the canal waters pink and orange.
Hancock neighborhood feels like Cape Coral's best-kept secret with peaceful canal-front streets that scream "vacation mode now." Four Mile Cove Ecological Preserve sits right at your doorstep for morning wildlife spotting. When the kids start bouncing off the walls, Sun Splash Water Park and Mike Greenwell's Bat-A-Ball are just a short drive away.
The area thrives on its residential charm with vacation homes featuring private pools and boat docks along the canals. You'll need your own wheels to get around since public transit options are limited. Most dining and shopping requires a quick drive to nearby commercial areas.
You can stroll along Tarpon Point for relaxing water views when you're in Pelican. Cape Coral has other activities you might want to enjoy such as Key West Express.
Enjoy the beautiful sunsets and explore Four Mile Cove Ecological Preserve, a lovely green space in Cape Coral. Amble around this family-friendly area's beautiful beaches or attend a baseball game.
If being by the water is a major draw, Cape Coral Yacht Club Beach is a spot you might want to check out, located 1.5 mi (2.3 km) from central Cape Coral. Enjoy the sunset by the shore at Bunche Beach.
Why not give yourself a treat with a trip to Sun Splash Water Park, one of the family attractions located 5.6 mi (9.1 km) from central Cape Coral. Why not take a stroll along the beaches and watch the sunset while you're here? If you have fun at Sun Splash Water Park, you'll love Bowland Coral Lanes, just a short walk away.
You can search for that perfect souvenir at Pine Island Shopping Center during your stay in North Fort Myers. Stroll along the marina or attend a baseball game in this family-friendly area.
Four hundred miles of canals weave through this waterfront playground, where renting a boat means spotting manatees and waterfront mansions without a tour guide. Cape Coral Yacht Club Beach offers sugar-sand relaxation after mornings spent kayaking through Four Mile Cove Ecological Preserve's mangrove tunnels. The self-proclaimed 'Tarpon Capital of the World' delivers on its fishing promises, while families splash at Sun Splash Water Park when they're not exploring Tom Allen Memorial Butterfly Garden. Golf courses beckon with year-round play, but the real magic happens at sunset when waterfront restaurants fill with locals who've figured out that water views beat traffic any day.
Cape Coral is a family-friendly place known for its bars. Enjoy fun activities like boating and sailing. You can easily spend a relaxing day visiting Four Mile Cove Ecological Preserve and Fellowship Park. Popular sights in the surrounding area include Key West Express.