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Cape Coral is a city in South Florida on the Gulf of Mexico, and is home to about 160 thousand people. Located between Tampa and Miami, Cape Coral is known as “the Waterfront Wonderland” due to its 400-plus miles of navigable canals and waterways! This is part of the reason that Cape Coral has exploded in population, experiencing a 400% increase since 1980!

If you're enjoying a relaxing vacation in Cape Coral, you will probably need a car rental to travel around the city, or even to take a drive to one of the urban areas like Miami! At our site you'll find the best deals on rental cars, because we are the experts in car rental rate comparison – and every day, people book with us in order to save both money and time!

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Explore wonderful Cape Coral in your hire car

If you're traveling to Cape Coral, you may want to fly into Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW), and book an affordable car rental on-site. Then it's only a 15-20 minute drive to reach Cape Coral!

Cape Coral (population 169,000) is 20 minutes southwest of Fort Meyers, Florida, on the Gulf of Mexico. It was built about 40 years ago by two land speculators who believed that the property's location provided abundant sunshine and almost endless opportunities for waterfront living. Cape Coral is in the state's southern “glade” area, the most famous of which are the Everglades. Due to swamps, the city is built around a system of more than 400 miles of canals. The city is accessible by causeway to nearby Sanibel Island, home to one of the most important birding refuges in the U.S.

When you're in Cape Coral, there are lots of great options if you want to take your family or a group of business associates out for dinner! Drive your car rental to Misto Bar and Grill, and enjoy the seafood at the top-rated restaurant in Cape Coral. Or have a drink at Brew Babies – it's a favorite of the locals and also gets extremely great reviews! For something a little different, you may want to drive your affordable car rental to Pete's Fish and Chips. This popular Cape Coral establishment features British-style dishes, and excellent seafood selections like fish and chips!

5 Things You Must Do While You Are in Cape Coral

1. Visit a tropical-climate park: There are more than 30 parks and facilities managed by the Cape Coral Parks and Recreation Department, where visitors can skateboard, bike, stroll, boat, and swim. They include the 27,000-square-foot Eagle Skate Park, Four Freedoms Park, Four Mile Cove Ecological Preserve, Rotary Park, and Yacht Club Community Park.

2.  See a manatee: Nearby Lee County Manatee Park provides the best opportunity to see the endangered marine mammal also known as a dugong -- and the basis for sailors' sightings of mermaids. “Sea cows” may be seen slowly drifting about the shallows of the lagoon, chewing on underwater grasses. Guided sighting programs and viewing platforms are coupled with an “Eco-Torium” with manatee displays and information. Keep an eye out for alligators and tropical birds here, too.

3 .  Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary: Run by the National Audubon Society, this reserve is teeming with wildlife, including alligators, deer, and more than 200 species of birds -- all seen from a 2-mile boardwalk over the swamp and through the world's largest subtropical-growth bald cypress forest. The visitors center is a birder's dream.

4.  Sanibel and Captiva islands: The southernmost Gulf Barrier islands make for great daytrips from Cape Coral. The beaches are one of the Northern Hemisphere's best spots for collecting seashells; there's an excellent shell museum on Captiva. Sanibel's DJ “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge has canoe/kayak trails and a five-mile drive to see abundant wildlife, including alligators and a huge variety of birds: six species of herons, exotic raptors, bald eagles, roseate spoonbills, flamingoes, pelicans, and anhinga. There are viewing platforms above the swamp to spot 'gators and water birds.

5 . Edison Estate and Laboratory: In Fort Meyers, the principal tourist attraction is the winter home of prolific inventor Thomas Alva Edison. The home's tropical grounds are lovely, with more than 400 plant species, because Edison was an amateur botanist. The laboratories  were devoted to Edison's unsuccessful attempts, at the behest of the Ford and Firestone companies, to establish a domestic source of rubber plants. Next to the lab is a museum with hundreds of Edison's inventions and possessions.

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