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Cape Coral, on the Gulf coast of Florida, is practically tailor-made for renting an RV and vacationing. This sunny city is the largest between Tampa and Miami, and features over 400 miles of canals, more than any city in the world. Cape Coral was created in 1957 by land developers with the vision of creating a preplanned model development. Before this massive undertaking, it was largely untouched coastal wilderness.

This incredible, tropical city is well known as the “Waterfront Wonderland”, and for very good reason. With practically endless stretches of white sand beaches, and happy locals cruising around in their watercrafts, Cape Coral seems like a vacation year-round in a tantalizing tropical savanna climate. There is definitely no wrong time to book an RV in Cape Coral, because the city hosts events and festivals almost constantly, like the Cape Coral Festival of the Arts, the Cape Coral Irish Festival, Sounds of Jazz and Blues Festival, The Taste of the Cape Festival, and Red White and BOOM, the stunning firework-centric festivities taking place on July 4th each summer.

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Experience the Sites and Scenery

Because it was very recently a large swath of wilderness, the peninsula that Cape Coral is situated on is rife with exotic animals and breathtaking scenery. With its many canals, all of which are accessible from the Gulf of Mexico, the city has a reputation as a boater’s paradise. Cape Coral is also surrounded by crystal clear waters and sports fishing grounds and hosts many fishing tournaments throughout the year. When you decide to rent an RV in Cape Coral, Florida, you have lots of flexibility and freedom to customize your trip and see the sights you want to see. Near and far, you can find different ecosystems and outdoor recreation, so the decision is up to you.

Close to town, Matlacha Pass National Wildlife Refuge is only accessible by boat, but do not let that discourage you. With 23 different islands to explore, you’ll see it's difficult to find the time to explore all the refuge has to offer. Mostly serving as a nature preserve and protected area, the islands receive very few visitors, making it a prime location to have private beach excursions. Little Pine Island, part of the Charlotte Harbor Preserve State Park, sits directly across the Matlacha Bridge from Cape Coral. The wonderful little reserve is populated with bald eagles, brown pelicans, and ospreys, and attracts many bird watchers from all over.

You can take the Cape Coral RV rental further from town and check out Big Cypress National Preserve, a captivating 720,00-acre stretch of rich mangrove swampland and wilderness protecting many of South Florida’s various species of animals. Big Cypress has 12 campgrounds, making it a perfect place to park the Cape Coral motorhome rental and unwind while meditating between the cypress trees. Big Cypress also flows seamlessly into the borders of adjacent Everglades National Park, one of the most popular national parks in the country. The massive park covers over 1.5 million acres and encompasses nearly the entire southern tip of Florida. There are many amazing chances to see wildlife in the Everglades, where you can spot panthers, alligators, crocodiles, various snakes, and countless types of migratory birds. South Florida has abundant opportunities to enjoy nature when you choose to rent an RV in Cape Coral.

City Attractions

Aside from the many perfect beaches lining the coast of the city, Cape Coral has plenty of other fun things to keep you occupied on your vacation. Downtown Cape Coral has a Walmart, a few shops, and a bunch of places to grab a bite to eat. This very walkable area is vibrant and bright and is home to the weekly farmers market that runs all year round. With loads of fresh veggies, and hundreds of pounds of newly caught seafood, you will find it difficult to stop eating. The Southwest Florida Military Museum and Library is a fun stop on your trip, and features memorabilia, artifacts, and exhibits about every war in the country’s history. This popular destination is one of the biggest of its kind in the entire state of Florida. For more cultural experiences, visit the appropriately named Cultural Park Theater, a 187-seat facility helping the community foster an appreciation for the performing arts.

The Harbour View Gallery is another place to appreciate local art, and is an artist-owned co-op featuring many diverse works of art for you to enjoy. The Cape Coral Historical Museum is perfect for those who want to know about the area they are visiting. The museum celebrates the city’s short history and serves as a repository for any relative artifacts or journal articles.

Where to Park It

Cape Coral was practically made to be a world-class vacation destination. The city basically specializes in recreational vehicle tourism, and is home to countless RV parks and resorts, most of which enjoy some coastal access.

San Carlos RV Resort and Marina caters mostly to boat owners and enthusiasts and has lots of prime docking space as well as a boat launch. With a heated pool and health spa, you won’t want to leave.

Sugar Sand Beach RV Resort is another seaside slice of heaven, housing a massive outdoor projector screen for movies, and they even offer boat charter services so you can enjoy fishing in the bountiful waters.

Fort Myers/Pine Island KOA is less fancy, but still has quite a few amenities. The park also has three lakes and ample beach access for you to enjoy.

Don’t forget Pioneer Village RV Resort, yet another place to park the Cape Coral luxury motorhome rental. With soothing spas and hot tubs, basketball courts, volleyball courts, tennis courts, volleyball courts, a library, a pool, and many hiking trails, you will hardly need to leave during the entirety of your south Florida trip.

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