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Overview
Villa Sea Shells, situated in southwest Cape Coral near Tarpon Point Marina, offers a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Just minutes from shops, waterfront dining, and Gulf beaches, it features a south-facing patio with a pool, BBQ, and private dock for fishing. The villa includes three double bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, and spacious lounge/dining areas with sliding doors to the pool deck. Guests enjoy a solar-heated pool with optional electric heating and ample outdoor seating. A highlight is the included 23ft Fish Master boat, equipped with safety gear, GPS, and fishing essentials, making it ideal for exploring nearby waters with sail boat access. Comprehensive boat instruction ensures a seamless experience.
Facilities
Attractions & Lifestyle
- Canal Network: With over 400 miles of canals, Cape Coral boasts unparalleled opportunities for boating, fishing, and kayaking.
- Outdoor Adventures: Explore Four Mile Cove Ecological Preserve, hike nature trails, or take in stunning sunsets at Rotary Park.
- Family Fun: The Sun Splash Family Waterpark is a hit with kids, while adults can enjoy a round of golf at Coral Oaks Golf Course.
- Pelican: A desirable residential area with proximity to the Cape Coral Yacht Club, parks, and excellent schools.
- Downtown Cape Coral: The heart of the city, featuring trendy restaurants, shopping, and entertainment venues.
- Northwest Cape Coral: Perfect for nature lovers, offering large lots, quieter surroundings, and access to Matlacha Pass.
- Southeast Cape Coral: Known for its older, charming waterfront homes and close proximity to Fort Myers.
Dining & Entertainment
Cape Coral offers an eclectic mix of culinary delights, from fresh seafood at waterfront restaurants to global cuisine. Nightlife includes live music, tiki bars, and local breweries.
Living in Cape Coral
Residents enjoy a mix of housing options, including modern waterfront estates, cozy family homes, and luxury condos. The city’s cost of living is competitive compared to other Florida cities, and the local school system and healthcare facilities are highly rated.
Location & Accessibility
Cape Coral is conveniently located near Fort Myers, with easy access to Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW) and major highways. Its coastal position offers short trips to Sanibel Island, Pine Island, and other Gulf Coast destinations.
Why Choose Cape Coral
For its unmatched waterfront lifestyle, thriving community, and endless recreational opportunities, Cape Coral stands out as a prime destination to live, work, and play.
Cape Coral Climate
The Weather: Cape Coral boasts over 300 days of sunshine each year and you wake up most mornings to bright, clear skies. The best months for Cape Coral, Florida weather are mid-March to mid-May and mid-September to mid-November – with hot days and cooler nights and minimal rainfall. Mid-November to mid-February have cooler average temperatures.
Location
Luxury Florida villas to rent on the Gulf Coast in the peninsula of Cape Coral, the second largest city in Florida. Considered the 'Water Wonderland' Cape Coral's 400-mile canal system, lakes and mega-river provide mainly waterfront living for residents and vacationers. With its sub-tropical climate, Cape Coral averages 355 days of sunshine per year and offers a variety of breathtaking Gulf beaches including Sanibel Island Fort Myers Beach. Home to infamous Sun Splash Family Waterpark, 30 recreational parks, 7 golf courses and a variety of fish and wildlife for nature enthusiasts, there are plenty of leisure activities available in this coastal community.
For a boater's paradise - try a boating tour to Captiva or Sanibel Island - one of the world's top 10 beaches - with spotless white sands and warm waters, perfect in the Cape Coral sub-tropical climate with 355 days of sunshine per year. For quieter pursuits, the city features a fishing pier on the Caloosahatchee River at the public yacht and racquet club. With a small town charm Cape Coral has features an array of excellent shopping and dining experiences.
Rates
Rental rates quoted in
(approx)
Rental rates additional information
350 per night plus 12% tax
boat orientation 250.00
or dock instruction 75.00
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