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ViewsCape Coral, FLFrom WikiSun splashed days and balmy nights mean funtastic playtime fantasies come true in Cape Coral. Sandcastles, beaches, boats and bait fill leisure time in this coastal community that boasts more than 400 miles of canals, plus lakes and a mega-river. The city has a water-filled treat of its own design. Sun Splash Family Waterpark offers more than two dozen wet and dry attractions on 15 tropical acres. Loll in a tube while gentle currents take you on a sightseeing voyage around the park. Or grip the sides and grit your teeth while you pitch and plummet in Cape Fear's 225-foot black tunnel. Prefer less orchestrated activities? Drift down to the Yacht and Racquet Club and let the kids frolic at the riverfront while you drop a line from the pier nearby. Southwest Florida is known for its fantactic fishing. Whether you fish Captiva Island, Naples, Fort Myers, of Pine Island the fishing is hot most of the year. Looking for the opportunity to land Tarpon, Snook, Redfish, or Shark, then you have found the right place. Welcome to Catching the Cure backcountry fishing charters. Enjoy a fun-filled fishing experience with Captain Jon Fetter, as he guides you through the pristine fishing waters of Southwest Florida. Newcomers to Cape Coral quickly discover why it is the largest and fastest growing city in Southwest Florida. Fabulous restaurants serve sumptuous fare from Mexican to Thai, Chinese to Peruvian. Sports abound, whether you are a weekend warrior tearing up the court or looking to enjoy professional baseball, hockey, and arena league football. Boutiques and galleries offer unique arts and crafts that are designed and created in Southwest Florida. Cape Coral is a tropical paradise that offers something for everyone. |