Monday December 29, 2008 
When you think Florida, you think sandy beaches, exciting nightlife and wonderful relaxation. Spending your spring break there is almost a given. The question is, where in Florida do you want to go? It can be a hard decision because there are so many places to choose from when you think about where you want to unwind from college life. Spring break, after all, is almost as important as the holidays. You have to plan for it just right.
When planning for my spring break, look around for something that is inexpensive, relaxing and new and you will find that vacation homes in Cape Coral are just about the most inexpensive forms of lodging that you will find anywhere. I had been on both Florida's east and west coast. I had been to Central Florida and I definitely had been to the theme parks enough times, and I was just out of ideas on what to do for my spring break. I didn't want
something that I would be bored with, and I didn't want anything that would be too loud or to obnoxious. I really wanted to relax and take a load off; mid-terms were particularly hard, so I wanted to make sure that my rest was the primary motivation for getting out of school for spring break.
I took a bunch of friends of mine with me, friends who had the same thoughts and goals about the vacation, and we headed to Cape Coral, Florida. As soon as I arrived, I knew I had made the right decision. It was lovely, a nice of the ocean and the proximity to Fort Lauderdale that we needed in case we did want to party a little bit, and that came in very handy. One of the things I thought would be hard, but it wasn't. In fact, it was incredibly simple to find Cape Coral vacation rentals for less. For the amount we would pay in a hotel, we
received a nice house, with furniture and amenities that you can only find at your own house. We were comfortable, and we fit comfortably. We had ample space for all of us to sleep in and it was all very economical.
When you want to get away to a place that is beautiful, exciting and relaxing, there is not other place than beautiful Cape Coral, Florida.
I think there are so many great destinations in Florida, that it's not that easy to pick just one spot. I love Emerald Coast the most although Cape Coral and its neighborhood are also lovely. I write about my trips on my travel blog . I hope you like it!
Posted by Carolyn on January 07, 2009 at 10:33 AM EST #
Hi
I have the opportunity to visit a couple of friends who rented a house in Cape Coral during the month of July.
Question : How is the weather in that period ?
I come from Belgium. So I would like to have nice weather during my vacation.
Thanks
Posted by Ingrid on April 22, 2009 at 04:37 AM EDT #