Food scene
Lobster Lady Seafood Market
1715 Cape Coral Pkwy WMerrick Seafood
1229 SE 47th TerraceFishtale Grill
1229 SE 47th TerraceBoat House Tiki Bar & Grill - Cape Coral
5819 Driftwood PkwyRumrunners
5848 Cape Harbour DrIguana Mia
1027 Cape Coral Pkwy EFathoms Restaurant & Bar
5785 Cape Harbour DrCape Harbour Oyster Bar & Grill
5785 Cape Harbour DrBeaches
Driving time from Cape Coral: 30 minutes
Distance: 16 miles
If you’re looking for a more action-packed day out, Fort Myers Beach is one of the best beaches near Cape Coral to visit.
Situated on Estero Island, this 7 mile-long stretch of white sand is perfect for families. Thanks to its gentle sloping shoreline, Fort Myers is often referred to as the world’s safest beach.
Fort Myers is the most popular beach destination for visitors looking to engage in watersports. Parasailing, kayaking, jet-skiing, and paddleboarding are just some of the fun activities on offer here.
Away from the beach, the Fort Myers pier is the most visited attraction on the island. Extending 560 feet into the Gulf of Mexico, the pier offers excellent views across the water. If you’re a keen ornithologist, the pier is a great spot to do some bird watching!
Good to know – Parking fees rage on parking locations.
If you like fishing, Fort Myers is a must-visit. Known as a “fisherman’s paradise”, the warm waters here are home to an enormous variety of different fish. Whether you want to charter a boat or stay on the pier, the island offers a fantastic range of inshore and offshore options.
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Fort Myers Beach
Driving time from Cape Coral: 30 minutes
Distance: 16 miles
If you’re looking for a more action-packed day out, Fort Myers Beach is one of the best beaches near Cape Coral to visit.
Situated on Estero Island, this 7 mile-long stretch of white sand is perfect for families. Thanks to its gentle sloping shoreline, Fort Myers is often referred to as the world’s safest beach.
Fort Myers is the most popular beach destination for visitors looking to engage in watersports. Parasailing, kayaking, jet-skiing, and paddleboarding are just some of the fun activities on offer here.
Away from the beach, the Fort Myers pier is the most visited attraction on the island. Extending 560 feet into the Gulf of Mexico, the pier offers excellent views across the water. If you’re a keen ornithologist, the pier is a great spot to do some bird watching!
Good to know – Parking fees rage on parking locations.
If you like fishing, Fort Myers is a must-visit. Known as a “fisherman’s paradise”, the warm waters here are home to an enormous variety of different fish. Whether you want to charter a boat or stay on the pier, the island offers a fantastic range of inshore and offshore options.
Driving time from Cape Coral: 60 minutes
Distance: 32 miles
If you are looking for the best beaches near Cape Coral, Captiva Island is definitely one to visit. Although it is situated slightly further away from the city, this beautiful beach is worth going the distance for!
Due to its amazing sunsets, Captiva Island is thought to be one of the most romantic destinations in Southwest Florida.
The public beach at Captiva Island is secluded and remote – the perfect place to relax and recharge. A real taste of paradise, the soft white sand and turquoise waters are extremely reminiscent of the Caribbean Islands just across the Gulf.
If you’re hoping to take a dip, the crystal clear water here is perfect for swimming. To help encourage fish into the area, a number of man-made reefs have been built just off the Captiva coastline, ideal for snorkeling and scuba diving!
Good to know – As Captiva Island falls under Lee County Parks & Rec. regulations, dogs aren’t allowed on the beach. $5 per hr parking.
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Captiva Island Pizza
11513 Andy Rosse LaneDriving time from Cape Coral: 60 minutes
Distance: 32 miles
If you are looking for the best beaches near Cape Coral, Captiva Island is definitely one to visit. Although it is situated slightly further away from the city, this beautiful beach is worth going the distance for!
Due to its amazing sunsets, Captiva Island is thought to be one of the most romantic destinations in Southwest Florida.
The public beach at Captiva Island is secluded and remote – the perfect place to relax and recharge. A real taste of paradise, the soft white sand and turquoise waters are extremely reminiscent of the Caribbean Islands just across the Gulf.
If you’re hoping to take a dip, the crystal clear water here is perfect for swimming. To help encourage fish into the area, a number of man-made reefs have been built just off the Captiva coastline, ideal for snorkeling and scuba diving!
Good to know – As Captiva Island falls under Lee County Parks & Rec. regulations, dogs aren’t allowed on the beach. $5 per hr parking.
Driving time from Cape Coral: 50 minutes
Distance: 29 miles
Turner Beach which is located on the southern tip of Captiva Island is popular for fishing from the beach and rock jetty, shelling, and admiring beautiful Gulf of Mexico sunsets. It is located on Sanibel-Captiva Road, on the Captiva side (right at the “Welcome to Captiva” sign) of the Blind Pass Bridge. Swimmers should exercise caution when swimming near the bridge because of swift currents and strong undertow. Swimming further down the beach is a safer option. Bars and restaurants are close by or pack food and refreshments for a picnic on the beach.
Good to Know
Restrooms are available at Turner Beach on the Captiva side of the Blind Pass Bridge.
Captiva beaches do not allow pets, open fires, or the collecting of live shells. Alcoholic beverages are prohibited from November through May.
A Saltwater Fishing License is required to saltwater fish from shore. There is no fee for Florida residents.
Parking is available but very limited with just 30 spaces so plan to arrive early. The parking fee is $5 per hour. Lee County Annual Parking Stickers are accepted. Handicap accessible parking is also available.
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Turner Strand
17200 Captiva DrDriving time from Cape Coral: 50 minutes
Distance: 29 miles
Turner Beach which is located on the southern tip of Captiva Island is popular for fishing from the beach and rock jetty, shelling, and admiring beautiful Gulf of Mexico sunsets. It is located on Sanibel-Captiva Road, on the Captiva side (right at the “Welcome to Captiva” sign) of the Blind Pass Bridge. Swimmers should exercise caution when swimming near the bridge because of swift currents and strong undertow. Swimming further down the beach is a safer option. Bars and restaurants are close by or pack food and refreshments for a picnic on the beach.
Good to Know
Restrooms are available at Turner Beach on the Captiva side of the Blind Pass Bridge.
Captiva beaches do not allow pets, open fires, or the collecting of live shells. Alcoholic beverages are prohibited from November through May.
A Saltwater Fishing License is required to saltwater fish from shore. There is no fee for Florida residents.
Parking is available but very limited with just 30 spaces so plan to arrive early. The parking fee is $5 per hour. Lee County Annual Parking Stickers are accepted. Handicap accessible parking is also available.
Driving time from Cape Coral: 7 minutes from the city center
Distance: 2.3 miles
Located within the Yacht Club Community Park, the Yacht Club beach is the only public beach in Cape Coral.
Situated directly on the Caloosahatchee River, this man-made beach features a long stretch of white sand and some amazing views across the water.
Perfect for a fun family day out, there is also a number of outdoor activities and amenities to explore away from the beach, including sports courts, a fishing pier, and a beachfront restaurant.
Good to know – If you’re not too keen on swimming in the river, there is a heated community swimming pool just off the beach.
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Yacht Club Beach, LLC
1039 Dolphin DrDriving time from Cape Coral: 7 minutes from the city center
Distance: 2.3 miles
Located within the Yacht Club Community Park, the Yacht Club beach is the only public beach in Cape Coral.
Situated directly on the Caloosahatchee River, this man-made beach features a long stretch of white sand and some amazing views across the water.
Perfect for a fun family day out, there is also a number of outdoor activities and amenities to explore away from the beach, including sports courts, a fishing pier, and a beachfront restaurant.
Good to know – If you’re not too keen on swimming in the river, there is a heated community swimming pool just off the beach.
Driving time from Cape Coral: 50 minutes
Distance: 23 miles
Lovers Key State Park is made up of 4 barrier islands, the largest of which is Lovers Key itself. Situated around 12 miles from Cape Coral, the Lovers Key Beach is one of the most remote in the area.
Located on the gulf side of the island, this secluded beach was once only accessible by boat. Today, you can reach the beach via the boardwalk, or by tram.
As it can be really quiet, Lovers Key Beach is ideal for spending a lazy day in the sun. If you prefer to be out on the water, kayaks, pedal boats, and paddleboards are all available to hire.
If you’re looking to sail further afield, there are a number of boat tours and cruises that will take you out around the island. The calm, warm waters are a haven for the local wildlife, so look out for manatees and dolphins during your trip!
Good to know – As the beach is part of Lovers Key State Park, you will have to pay an entrance admission fee, which is usually between $2 – $8 depending on your group size.
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Lovers Key Beach
Driving time from Cape Coral: 50 minutes
Distance: 23 miles
Lovers Key State Park is made up of 4 barrier islands, the largest of which is Lovers Key itself. Situated around 12 miles from Cape Coral, the Lovers Key Beach is one of the most remote in the area.
Located on the gulf side of the island, this secluded beach was once only accessible by boat. Today, you can reach the beach via the boardwalk, or by tram.
As it can be really quiet, Lovers Key Beach is ideal for spending a lazy day in the sun. If you prefer to be out on the water, kayaks, pedal boats, and paddleboards are all available to hire.
If you’re looking to sail further afield, there are a number of boat tours and cruises that will take you out around the island. The calm, warm waters are a haven for the local wildlife, so look out for manatees and dolphins during your trip!
Good to know – As the beach is part of Lovers Key State Park, you will have to pay an entrance admission fee, which is usually between $2 – $8 depending on your group size.
Things to do
Driving time: 32 minutes
Distance: 16 miles
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Die Muschelfabrik und der Naturpark
41 North Tamiami TrailDriving time: 32 minutes
Distance: 16 miles
Sun Splash Family Waterpark
500 Santa Barbara BlvdDriving time: 19 minutes
Distance: 9 miles
Springtime Farms & Adventure Park
10761 Aqua Vista DriveDriving time: 44 minutes
Distance: 23 miles
This is a fun way to be on the water! Weather it's to watch the sunset, see ocean life, or the beautiful homes of Cape Coral.
Cruisin' Tikis Cape Coral
This is a fun way to be on the water! Weather it's to watch the sunset, see ocean life, or the beautiful homes of Cape Coral.
Tropical Breeze Fun Park
234 Santa Barbara BlvdGator Mike's Family Fun Park
Sirenia Vista
3916 Ceitus PkwyTopgolf Fort Myers
Day 5 Charters
Book a fishing charter. Go Shelling. Island Adventure.
Near by Grocery Stores
Near by Grocery store:
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Publix Super Market at Cape Coral Landings
127 Cape Coral Pkwy WNear by Grocery store:
Order your groceries ahead for pick up or have them delivered
Publix Super Market at Camelot Isles Shopping Center
1616 Cape Coral Pkwy W