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    If youre tired of spending the late months of one year and the early months of the next struggling with bitter cold , mountainous piles of snow, and streets too icy to navigate, you could do worse than to trade your time in a winter wonderland, wherever it may be, for the water wonderland that surrounds Cape Coral vacation homes.

    In the nearly four decades since Caper Coral was founded in 1970, it has become Floridas fourteenth largest city, but even that rapid growth rate has done nothing to spoil its natural beauty. One of the earliest master-planned communities in the US, Cape Coral is located in southwest Florida, along the broad and unspoiled Caloosahatchie River and just to the west of Fort Myers. Cape Coral vacation homes abound along its four hundred miles of canals carrying the water into the Caloosahatchie and the Gulf of Mexico, and along its more than twenty-five miles of shoreline.

    Cape Coral Attractions

    Those enjoying stays in Coral Cape vacation homes find themselves within one hour of the Everglades National Park, minutes from Captiva and Sanibel Beaches with their abundance of seashells and the nearby Darling Wildlife Refuge. They can leave their Coral Cape vacation homes prepared for a day on one of the many nearby golf courses or hiking and biking trails, or for boating, fishing, snorkeling, and swimming outings. Fort Myers is within minutes for those who just like to relax on the beach.

    Coral Cape vacation homes will provide their tenants will all the comforts of their own homes and easy access to all the Coral Cape events which take place throughout the year, from Januarys Festival of the Arts, to Oktoberfest, to the Christmas Boat Light Parade. Those who find the beaches, links, and biking trails too crowded can plan days away from their Coral Cape vacation homes kayaking beneath the mangrove tunnels which shade the estuaries of the Matlatcha Aquatic Preserve.

    Cape Coral Nightlife

    Cape Coral vacation homes can be springboards to a nightlife which ranges from some of the best snook fishing in Florida to an evening out for great food and better jazz at Ellington’s on Sanibel Island, where the white grand piano bears the signatures of the many jazz virtuosos who have entertained there. Time spent enjoying the Fort Myers after-hours scene is a great way to finish off a day spent shopping at the Coralwood Mall or Tanger Outlet Mall. For more info see http:www.vacationhomeshelp.com on Vacation Homes.

    Those who rent or own Cape Coral vacation homes, in short, have all the best of the laid-back Florida lifestyle in a breathtakingly beautiful setting!

    If at all possible, look at a house in person before you rent it. At the very least, find out when the pictures of the house were taken, and dont rent anything without seeing recent pictures of the kitchen, bathrooms, bedrooms and main living area. If the hosue is shown with views of a nearby natural attraction like a beach, find out if a zoom lens was used to minimize the distances involved.

    Regardless of where on the seven continents your next vacation destination will take you, finding one of the vacation rental homes in that area will give you an appreciation of the local lifestyle that youll never get from staying in a hotel!

    Categories: Estates
    1 Jun 2010

    Often called the Sunshine State, Floridas state identity could be more accurately called the Tourist State. Centered in tourism with big attractions like the Everglades National Park, chic South Beach, and family friendly Disney World, Florida has a created a name for itself within the travel sector. Florida offers so much more than meets the eye and offers one of the amazingly vast arrays of vacation choices in the entire world. American Express Vacations is one of the few travel operators who offers packages, which hit most of the states attractions.

    Everglades National Park is one of Floridas not to be missed attractions. Protecting more than 1.5 million acres, Everglades National Park is the 3rd largest national park in the lower 48 states. The area is home to rare and endangered species, such as the American crocodile, Florida panther, and West Indian manatee. Over 1,000 species of plants live here. During the dry season, November to May, most facilities are open and a full range of tours and programs are available to enjoy. Make sure to tour the Royal Palm Trail. This walk is great for spotting wildlife, especially in the dry season. Shark Valley Tram Tours are also entertaining. This guided two-hour narrated tram tour provides a great opportunity to see wildlife. American Express Tours suggests that travelers use this tour during wet season in order to escape the heat and bugs.

    South Beach has gone through numerous man-made and natural changes over the years, including a booming regional economy and a growing tourism sector. In the late 1980s, a renaissance began in South Beach, with an influx of fashion industry professionals moving into the area. Most major modeling agencies had offices in South Beach, and fashion photographers frequently used the area as a backdrop for their photo shoots.Housing some of the biggest names in fame and fortune, South Beach has become a major entertainment destination with hundreds of nightclubs, restaurants and oceanfront hotels. The area is popular with both American and international tourists.

    Disney World is a must-see for any traveler, and contains so many attractions it can take at least a whole week to visit them all. Disney World has 4 theme parks, 2 water parks, several beautifully themed resort hotels, and golf courses. Each Park offers a unique adventure. In the Magic Kingdom, experience traditional Disney. In Disneys Animal Kingdom, get up-close with some of the most exotic animals from all seven continents. At Disneys MGM studios, experience the magic of the movies. Explore the technological world of today and tomorrow at Epcot Center. Each theme park, as well as many of the resorts, has so many dining options that every traveler can find something appetizing. When combined with the Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach water parks, its pristine golf courses, and other surrounding attractions, the Disney property provides plenty of fun for all ages.

    Keep in mind Florida has a high occurrence of hurricanes. You might want to check the Hurricane safety page if you are visiting Florida. Beware of lightning in the north central part of the state, especially Dixie County, the state’s lightning capital. Volusia County is known for a high number of shark attacks, so be careful when surfing. Also, there is a high occurrence of tornadoes in Florida. When traveling to Florida, consider using American Express Travel because they offer some of the best natural disaster traveler insurance.

    Categories: Estates
    13 Apr 2010

    For fun and adventure and culture, yes culture! Read on

    Here are Some Great Ways to Discover Florida.

    # 1. Fun and Adventure

    With over 34 million visitors each year, Orlando is the undisputed theme park capital of the world. But if you are after more fun and adventure after visiting the theme parks at Disneyworld, Universal Orlando Resort and Seaworld, you should try the sensational Busch Gardens in Tampa, the world famous Daytona International Speedway and exploring the Everglades national park.

    Dont Miss a Space Shuttle launch

    Cape Canaveral on Floridas Space Coast is the only place in the West where people are launched into space. Being there when the Space Shuttle blasts into space is a truly incredible experience.

    Dont Miss Floridas largest and fastest roller coaster

    Is Busch Gardens, Tampa

    Prepare for the thrill of your life on Sheikra, Floridas tallest roller coaster and the worlds tallest dive coaster. 70mph of pure adrenaline-pumping excitement. Travel 200 feet up and then plunge to the depths of an underground tunnel, with water!

    Dont Miss Bush Gardens Zoo

    With over 2600 animals, the zoo at Busch Gardens is one of Americas top zoos

    # 2. Culture

    Look beyond the more obvious tourist attractions and you will be surprised at what you find.
    There is an abundance of architecture, museums, forts, art galleries.

    Dont Miss Historic Wrecks

    Pensacola has fascinating wrecks to explore. This includes the 500-foot World War 1 battleship USS Massachusetts, the Russian freighter San Pablo and an A-7 Corsair aircraft that fell off the deck of the USS Lexington.

    Dont Miss Art Deco Buildings

    Take a stroll down Ocean Drive, Miami, and enjoy South Beachs Art deco buildings. Painted pink, lavender and turquoise, they line the palm-fringed walkway.

    Dont Miss a Driving Tour

    If you have a car whilst visiting Miami, do yourself a favour, and take a driving tour of Coral gables. Coral Gables Driving Tour isnt just one of the countrys richest neighbourhoods, its a separate city within Greater Miami. Known as The City Beautiful for good reason, its elegant homes line winding avenues shaded by banyans and live oaks. This driving tour winds its way along the lush peaceful lanes and is both relaxing and cultural.

    Along the tour are these beautiful sights:

    1. The Granada Entrance a replica of the gate to Granada in Spain.
    2. The Country Club Prado Entrance complete with ornamental pillars.
    3. Alhambra water Tower built in 1925.
    4. Coral Way lined by live oaks and Spanish-style houses.
    5. Venetian Pool a beautiful public swimming pool.
    6. Coral Gables Congregational Church built in Spanish Baroque style.
    7. Biltmore Hotel one of the most stunning hotels in the country, beautifully restored to its 1920s century grandeur.
    8. The Lowe Art Museum contains European and Native American Art.
    9. French City Village one of several international villages built to add variety to the city.
    10. Dutch South African Village.
    11. French Country Village.
    12. Chinese Village.
    13. French Normandy Village.
    14. Coral Gables City Hall
    15. Miracle Mile the districts most important shopping street.

    Other Bits of Culture:

    - Hemingways House in Key West, where the novelist lived from 1931-1940.

    - Little Havana in Miami 3.5 square miles of Cuban culture and life.

    - The Ringling Museum of Art and Ringling Museum (Sarasota).

    - Fernandina Beach on Amelia Island a charming Victorian resort.

    - Salvador Dali Museum, St Petersburg.

    Where To Stay

    Choose your home away from home. If you are after home comforts, fully equipped Orlando and Gulf Coast homes can be rented directed from the owners at http:www.milkriver.co.uk and http:www.worldwidevillas.net They have their own separate pools and are set in private communities and offer you and your family the freedom to do what you want and the space to do it in.

    Categories: Estates
    30 Mar 2010