Things to do in Cape Coral
Sirenia Vista Park
Cape Coral is home to Sirenia Vista Park, an eight-acre environmental park famed for its abundant manatee population and excellent fishing opportunities. Featuring a Kayak launch area, specially designated manatee viewing locations, and serene walking paths, Sirenia Vista Park is perfect for people who love admiring the local wildlife. If watersports are more your thing, the Sirenia Vista Park kayak launch enables you to access the Calusa Blueway, where you can peacefully meander 190-miles of coastal and inland waters Lee County has to offer.
Cape Coral Yacht Club
Cape Coral Yacht Club provides locals with beautiful waterfront amenities, including a public beach located on the Caloosahatchee River, BBQ grills and picnic shelters, a marina, boat ramps, fishing pier, and the Yacht Club Community Pool. For people who like to stay active, Cape Coral Yacht Club has tennis courts, racquetball courts, shuffleboard courts, and a fully-stocked pro shop! If you work up an appetite, the Boathouse Tiki Bar & Grill is the perfect place to grab a bite to eat.
Cape Coral Farmers Market
If you love fresh produce and supporting local farmers, you’ll be right at home at the Cape Coral Farmers Market. Overflowing with healthy produce and artisan foods, you’ll find freshly baked goods, homemade salsas, guacamole, jams & jellies, pickles, cheeses, and much more! Located at Club Square every Saturday from 8 am until 1 pm, it’s the perfect way to start your weekend.
Cape Coral at a Glance
Population – Approx 154,305 (As of 2020)
Land Mass – 120 square miles
Location: East of the North-South I75 Interstate located on the Gulf of Mexico
- 11 Miles to Fort Myers
- 162 Miles to Miami
- 134 Miles to Palm Beach
- 164 Miles to Orlando
- 128 Miles to Tampa
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For more information about all of the things Cape Coral and the surrounding area has to offer, head to:
Chamber of Commerce of Cape Coral – www.capecoralchamber.com