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Florida travel question

Gutter,

Cape Coral is cool, and becoming more and more a place for rentals like yours. It is the ninth-largest city in the state, while still feeling like it is about 65 percent built out at all times.

Spend a day for Naples, walking Fifth Avenue and down to the pier and all around. Cool place to be and be seen.

Bring your clubs. TONS of great golf available in the summer -- at a crazy low price. All the members vanish the Monday after Easter, so they'll be eager to see anyone walk through the door.

As I said in the other post, FMB/Bonita beaches are the way to fly if you want to post up in the sand. Barefoot Beach is cool and pretty quiet. FMB down between Lynn Hall Park and the Laini Kai is prime sand, too, with lots of joints to snag a cool drink.

Six Mile Cypress Park is an interesting hike on an elevated trail through the marsh. Doesn't take too long to get to airboat rides down by Everglades City, either. That's always a fun time.

rb

Thanks for all the advice and info. Hoping to golf some, but I'm the only golfer in our group ... so might just be escaping to a course or two using the club's available at our rental.

Good to know about the FMB spots. We'll be able to optimize our time between the house pool and beach. Thinking about renting a boat for a day or two since we have a slip, and definitely renting a couple paddle boards and kayaks for the canal.
 
Thanks to all for the replies. My parents ended up choosing Fort Lauderdale, but largely because the resort they could have booked near Naples wasn't available (again, they were switching from Hawaii).

The islands and attractions people mentioned in southwest Florida sound good to me ... especially the chance to see some marine wildlife. Maybe some winter I'll be able to go there.
 
Coco, marine wildlife is cool all year round, with manatees everywhere in the winter months (looking for warm water) and dolphins/porpoises pretty much year-round off the beaches. One state park in Naples -- Delnor-Wiggins -- gets porpoises practically up to the water's edge.

rb
 
Thanks for all the advice and info. Hoping to golf some, but I'm the only golfer in our group ... so might just be escaping to a course or two using the club's available at our rental.

Good to know about the FMB spots. We'll be able to optimize our time between the house pool and beach. Thinking about renting a boat for a day or two since we have a slip, and definitely renting a couple paddle boards and kayaks for the canal.
Renting a boat is a day thing, as there are several marinas on FMB that allow you to rent hourly/daily. Basically roll up, pay and they give you the keys. It is a pretty sweet deal to just tool around.

rb
 
An update:
I'm typing this in our Fort Lauderdale hotel. Arrived Saturday night and battled crazy Memorial Day weekend crowds at the beach. Worth it, though ... the ocean is warm, sand is powder soft and views are amazing.
Traffic is as crazy as advertised in Fort Lauderdale, then we took our young adult kids to Miami Beach today, and the traffic kicked up to another level. But it's easier to be chill behind the wheel when you're on vacation.
Most importantly, my parents are having a good time with their kids and grandkids. My mom really enjoyed the Carrie B. cruise, gawking at the homes and yachts of the super rich, and the Las Olas Boulevard shops. My dad enjoyed golf at Emerald Hills in Hollywood ... until a huge downpour and thunderstorm chased us indoors on the 13th hole.
Thanks again for all the ,travel advice. It's a good week to sweat in South Florida!
 

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