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Located on the Caloosahatchee River in Cape Coral, the Yacht Club Community Park Beach is now open with limited amenities. The Boathouse Restaurant sits right next to the beach is also open. The pier, and Yacht Club facilities remain closed due to damage from Hurricane Ian.

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Note:   Pardon the dust. Demolition of the main ballroom building, the Tony Rotino Center, tennis courts, pool, and Harbormaster's building is expected to begin in Dec/Jan 2023. Fencing will surround the Yacht Club's facilities as work is being done and should have little to no impact on the beach or its parking.

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Cape Coral Yacht Club Beach Reopens: Your Guide to Paradise

Cape Coral, Florida, is a beautiful coastal destination adorned by tourists from all around the world. This lively community is famous for its breathtaking waterfront views, pristine beaches, and delicious dining options. Unfortunately, the beloved Cape Coral Yacht Club Beach had to temporarily close due to the aftermath of Hurricane Ian. It’s a place known for its scenic beauty, waterfront dining and a variety of beach activities, and its absence has been deeply felt. On November 11 th , 2023, the Cape Coral Yacht Club Beach reopened, allowing both locals and tourists to enjoy all that the Yacht Club has to offer. With this beachfront gem now open once more, let’s explore what this reopening means for those visiting Cape Coral, Florida.

Enjoy a Cape Coral Beach Day

With the Cape Coral Yacht Club Beach now open again, visitors can enjoy a fun day at the beach. There is nothing quite like a Cape Coral Beach Day! Spend your time on the sand, soaking in the sun, and cooling off in the refreshing water. It’s the perfect setting for building sandcastles, reading a good book, or simply relaxing and enjoying the peaceful beach atmosphere. Whether you’re looking for adventure or a day of leisure, the Cape Coral Yacht Club Beach provides an ideal backdrop for a memorable day where you can create cherished memories.

Indulge with Waterfront Dining

With this reopening, guests can also treat themselves to a delightful waterfront dining experience at The Boathouse Tiki Bar and Grill . This local’s favorite is the perfect way to spend an evening, capturing the breathtaking sunset, sipping on delectable cocktails, and savoring a delicious meal. As the sun dips below the horizon, the tranquil waterfront setting at The Boathouse creates a captivating ambiance, making it an ideal spot to unwind and create lasting memories with family and friends.

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For an immersive Cape Coral Yacht Club experience, consider staying in the vicinity. Luckily, Roelens Vacations offers a range of options within walking distance! Whether you opt for the charming Villa Nana and Papa’s Beach House or the delightful Villa Beachside Bliss , you’ll be right in the heart of the Cape Coral action. These wonderful accommodations provide high-end comfort and private pool and spas, allowing you to not just visit but become a part of the vibrant pulse of this coastal paradise. With the Yacht Club’s exciting amenities and the stunning beach on your doorstep, your Cape Coral Vacation promises to be truly unforgettable.

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11 Top-Rated Cape Coral Florida Beaches

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Looking for the best Cape Coral Florida beaches to visit?

I’ve compiled a list of the best beaches in Cape Coral, FL, and the surrounding area, complete with information on what makes each one special and worth the visit.

Whether you’re looking for a quiet spot to relax or want to find a beach with plenty of activities and family-friendly amenities, I’ve got you covered.

It’s worth noting that the city of Cape Coral only has two beaches within the actual city limits.

Because of its prime location in Southwest Florida, however, there are plenty of beaches near Cape Coral that are featured in our list.

Let’s start planning your next Cape Coral area beach trip today!

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Best Beaches in Cape Coral

Despite there being dozens of beautiful beaches around Cape Coral, Florida, there are only two public beaches located directly in Cape Coral itself: Cape Coral Yacht Club Beach and Four Freedoms Beach.

Let’s take a look at these Cape Coral beaches, as well as the best beaches near Cape Coral (that are only a short drive away), so you can start your planning!

Top 11 Beaches in Cape Coral, Florida

  • Cape Coral Yacht Club Beach
  • Four Freedoms Beach
  • Gulfside City Park Beach
  • Bowditch Point Regional Park Beach
  • Fort Myers Beach
  • Bonita Beach Park
  • Barefoot Beach
  • Lover’s Key State Park and Beach
  • Cayo Costa State Park
  • Captiva Island
  • North Captiva Island

1. Cape Coral Yacht Club Beach

The main Cape Coral beach, Cape Coral Yacht Club Beach, is located within the Yacht Club Community Park on the southeast corner of Cape Coral.

This is the best public beach in Cape Coral, Florida, and is perfect for those who want to enjoy brilliant views of the Gulf of Mexico with plenty of amenities.

Visitors can enjoy activities like sunbathing and swimming, fishing, picnicking, or just walking along the gigantic pier located here.

The beach is also a great spot for launching your kayak or paddleboard; plus, a public boat ramp is available here.

Young children will especially enjoy the adjoining Yacht Club Community Park, where there is a playground and splash pad available.

There is also the Yacht Club Community Pool available 7 days a week, but either a membership or guest pass with a daily fee will need to be purchased first.

Of all the Cape Coral, Florida beaches, this option has the most central location and well-rounded activities. 

Additional planning tip: It’s worth noting that the Yacht Club Beach has a parking rate of $5 per hour.

2. Four Freedoms Beach

The second of Cape Coral, Florida beaches is located at Four Freedoms Park .

Located just south of Cape Coral Pkwy, you’ll find this beach on the banks of Bimini Basin.

It is important to note that Four Freedoms Beach is a “sunbathing beach” only, meaning that it is used for sunbathing and dipping your toes in, but actual swimming is not allowed.

Amenities here include a large grassy play area, a shaded, fenced-in playground, picnic tables, and restrooms.

Due to the lack of a swimming area, Four Freedoms Beach is most frequented by families with small children looking for fun and relaxation, as well as the use of its playground.

It’s a wonderful beach for relaxation on your Cape Coral vacation; spread out and enjoy the gorgeous Florida weather!

Find our list (with shopping links!) of the  best beach bags for families to help carry and store your beach gear!

3. Gulfside City Park Beach

Public beach and park in Sanibel, Florida.

If you are looking for a beach with plenty of activities and amenities, Gulfside City Park Beach is the perfect spot for you.

This beach has it all, from volleyball courts and picnic pavilions to a playground and fishing pier.

Located on the beautiful Gulf of Mexico, you’ll enjoy clear shallow water and a lovely stretch filled with white sand beaches.

Locally known as Algiers Beach, this Sanibel Island hot spot offers another fun activity – shell hunting!

In fact, this is one of the best beaches for shell hunting in the entire United States, nicknamed the “shelling capital of the world.”

Additional planning tip: Admission to Gulfside City Park Beach is free outside of a $5 parking fee per vehicle.

4. Bowditch Point Regional Park Beach

Public beach and park in Fort Myers Beach, Florida.

Another fantastic beach near Cape Coral, Florida, is Bowditch Point Regional Park Beach .

Located at the northernmost tip of Estero Island in Fort Myers Beach, FL, this beach offers a picturesque view of nearby Sanibel Island.

Visitors can enjoy plenty of activities here, including swimming, sunbathing, fishing, and kayaking.

It’s also the perfect place to pack a picnic and see what wildlife you can spot! In addition, bird-watchers will enjoy the nature trails where they can spot some of Florida’s most varied bird species.

There is also a nature center on site where you can learn about the local ecosystem and wildlife.

And don’t forget to take a walk down the pier!

This beach does have a $2 per hour parking fee, but it is well worth it for all that it has to offer.

If you’re looking for additional family-friendly Florida beaches, check out our list of the  best beaches in Destin, FL, and the best beaches in Marco Island, FL , that you and the kids will love!

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5. Fort Myers Beach

Public beach and fishing pier in Fort Myers Beach, FL.

One of the most popular beaches near Cape Coral is Fort Myers Beach .

This seven-mile stretch of white sand beach is located on Estero Island and offers plenty of activities for visitors, including swimming, biking, and shelling, just to name a few.

Want a bit more action?

You can also enjoy a variety of water sports here, such as stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking, and parasailing. 

There are plenty of restaurants and bars located near the beach, so you can grab a bite or a drink without having to go far.

Popular options include the Smokin’ Oyster Brewery, where, as the name suggests, you can enjoy oysters and beer, along with many other delicious offerings.

If you are looking for a relaxing way to end your epic day at this beach, check out one of the on-site tiki beach bars where you can take in the sunset with a beverage of choice.

6. Bonita Beach Park

A public beach located in Bonita Springs, Florida.

Located in Bonita Springs, Florida (22 miles from Cape Coral), Bonita Beach Park is one of the prettiest public beaches in the area.

Visitors can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, picnicking, and kayaking. Amenities include showers, restrooms, a playground, sand volleyball courts, and picnic areas.

And if you’re visiting with Fido – you’re in luck! There is a separate Bonita Dog Beach Park . Dogs are welcome to run free, splash in the water, and take part in all of your beach day fun.

There are also fishing opportunities at Bonita Beach Park, but non-residents will need to obtain a saltwater fishing license from the state.

Once you catch your fish, you can take advantage of the on-site charcoal BBQ grills to cook up a quick feast.

Whether you are looking to relax or play, Bonita Beach Park has something for everyone!

Additional planning tip: This popular spot has a $2/hour parking fee per vehicle.

7. Barefoot Beach

Public beach in North Naples/Bonita Springs, Florida.

A beach mostly known by locals, Barefoot Beach is a large area of unspoiled oceanfront with gentle waves and shallow water (making this a great beach for swimming for families).

In addition, the sand is fine and contains many small shells.

Located on the Gulf of Mexico in Bonita Springs, this beach allows visitors to enjoy swimming, sunbathing, fishing, picnicking, and kayaking.

There is also a nature center and a 1-mile walking trail on site where you can learn about the local ecosystem and wildlife.

With public restrooms, showers, picnic tables, and concession areas, this natural beach is a great place to enjoy an easy and fun day for everyone.

Additional planning tip: A $10 beach parking fee applies.

8. Lover’s Key State Park & Beach

Lover’s Key State Park is a 712-acre state park and wildlife habitat located on Lover’s Key barrier island that protects some of the most pristine barrier islands in Southwest Florida.

Lovers Key has a gorgeous two-mile stretch of sandy beach, which was featured on the Travel Channel as one of the Top 10 Florida beaches.

It’s a good place for swimming, collecting shells, and enjoying a picnic. 

There are also several walking and biking trails that wind through the island, making it a great spot for nature lovers.

Showers, restrooms, and picnic areas are available, as well as access to Lovers Key State Park Welcome & Discovery Center.

The admission fee varies between $2 and $8 depending on the number of occupants and mode of transport.

Additional planning tip: No pets are allowed on Lover’s Key Beach to avoid disturbing the wildlife.

People walking and shelling on a FL shore

9. Cayo Costa State Park

Cayo Costa State Park is located on Cayo Costa Island, 12 miles from Cape Coral, Florida.

The Cayo Costa State Park is an untouched paradise, home to stunning beaches, dunes, wind-shaped trees, and over 2,400 acres to explore!

The only way to travel to Cayo Costa Island is by private boat or ferry. You can take a Cayo Costa Ferry from Pine Island, Punta Gorda, or the Captiva/Sanibel Islands.

Alternatively, you can enter by private charter or kayak for experienced paddlers!

Once you’re there, pop $2 into their honor box for your usage fee. 

Then, stretch out on 9 miles of shoreline!

This beach is excellent for swimming, shelling, snorkeling, and fishing. There are also great opportunities for wildlife spotting, with numerous shorebirds and off-shore manatees, sea turtles, and dolphins.

A paddleboard is a great way to experience the area, paddling through the clear emerald waters and keeping an eye out for wildlife. 

For an up-close-and-personal view of marine life, scuba diving is also available within the park. 

Additional planning tips: 

  • Bathrooms are available within the park, including accessible options. 
  • Pets are welcome within the park but should remain leashed and cannot visit the beach. 
  • Boats are welcome from 8:00 am – sundown. 

10. Captiva Island

Located 28 miles from Cape Coral, Florida, you’ll find Captiva Island. 

Captiva Island is home to 3 public white-sandy beaches available to anyone staying on the island or visiting for the day.

Beaches here include:

  • Alison Hagerup Beach Park 
  • Andy Rosse Lane Park (most popular)
  • Turner Beach

Captiva Island is one of the most popular spots for a beach day in the Cape Coral area as it’s a hot spot for swimming, tanning, and people-watching.

If you’re looking for watersports, there are also kayak and paddleboard rentals available.

Additionally, you can take a kayak tour or even floating yoga classes!

Another one of the best things about this area is that if you get hungry and need a break from the sun, there are plenty of food options ranging from casual to fine dining.

10. North Captiva Island

Transportation to North Captiva Island is accessible via the North Captiva Water Taxi or other methods of boating.

Located just north of Captiva Island, this island is only accessible by boat or private aircraft, which makes it feel even more remote and special.

As soon as you arrive, you’ll feel like you’re in paradise.

With its crystal clear water and white sand beaches, it’s easy to see why this spot is worth the extra effort to visit!

Enjoy a long walk down the five miles of coastline, or, if you’re looking for something a little more adventurous, there are also parasailing and jet skiing rentals available.

Due to the island’s remote location, it is absolutely essential to review our  beach packing list  so that you don’t forget to bring the necessities.

What to Bring to The Beach

Before you jet off to the beach, make sure you’re prepared.

While you can certainly travel light with just a swimsuit, sunscreen, and a towel, as an avid beach-goer, there are a lot more items I would recommend considering having on hand.

Check out the full list of things to bring to the beach here. This post is full of helpful tips and tricks, particularly for families heading to the coast.

A Note About Cape Coral, Florida

Cape Coral, Florida is a city in Southwest Florida and is known as a ‘neighborhood’ of the larger Fort Myers, Florida.

Other ‘neighborhoods’ of Fort Myers include:

  • Sanibel Island
  • Bonita Springs
  • Boca Grande
  • Pine Island
  • Alva, Buckingham, and Lehigh Acres

( I mention this because the beaches here are often referred to interchangeably, which you will learn more about below ).

Cape Coral is located on a large peninsula that is bordered in the south and east by the Caloosahatchee River and in the west by Matlacha Pass. 

In other words, Cape Coral itself is not located on the actual ocean.

Instead, it is known for its 400 miles of saltwater and freshwater canals and is often referred to as a “Waterfront Wonderland” because it has more miles of canals than anywhere else in the world.

When to Visit Cape Coral

Though Cape Coral, FL is a great place to be enjoyed year-round, the best time to visit Cape Coral is during the months of March to May.

From early March to late May, daytime temperatures range in the high 70s-80s (perfect beach weather!), and this is also the season when you’ll enjoy moderate crowds and fair prices.

Another popular time to visit Cape Coral is during the winter months of December to February.

During the winter months, you can expect clear skies and average temps in the mid-70s (perfect for outdoor activities).

It is during the winter months that you’ll experience peak crowds and price hikes, however.

For those looking to get away during the summer months, Cape Coral offers the same great atmosphere but with high humidity and temperatures in the high 80s and 90s.

In order to make these months more tolerable, it is important to understand how to stay cool in the Florida heat , as it is quite intense.

Additional planning tip: Be mindful that Florida’s hurricane season runs from June 1 to November 30, with the peak of the season being the first week of September.

If anything, expect sporadic rainfall during these months.

Get our  Florida Packing List  which includes what to pack for all types of weather, here!

Find out the best beaches near Cape Coral, Florida from top US family travel blog, Travel With A Plan.

Final Thoughts on Cape Coral, Florida Beaches

Hopefully, our list of Cape Coral, Florida beaches has provided you with helpful information for your upcoming Florida family vacation.

My hope is for you to have an amazing and carefree experience with your family!

From shelling to paddleboarding, there is no lack of fun to be found at these gorgeous Cape Coral, Florida beaches. 

Before you go, don’t forget to read our family packing tips .

Last, consult our top tips on flying with kids and road-tripping with kids (depending on how you plan to get there) to keep the little ones calm and happy while traveling!

Finally, if you’re looking for some additional family-friendly Florida vacation itineraries, be sure to check out our other favorite spots:

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If so, let us know in the comments below!

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Thank you for this great list! We visited a few of these beaches last year, but we are headed back to Cape Coral next month. We are excited to explore some other beaches on this list! My favorite beach last year was Bowman’s Beach Park on Sanibel. It felt like a hidden gem and is absolutely beautiful!

Awesome! Have so much fun! My family and I will definitely need to try out that beach in Sanibel!

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  • (0.24 km) Beautiful Villa on Yatch Club in Cape Coral FL - Walking distance to the Beach
  • (0.29 km) Ultimate Entertaining Home! 2 tiki hut! Pet friendly
  • (0.32 km) Walking Distance to Yacht Club Beach Area, Direct Gulf Access Canal, Villa
  • (0.32 km) Cozy Beach House on Yacht Club- Pool Heated walkable to the beach
  • (0.19 km) Boat House Tiki Bar & Grill - Cape Coral
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9 Spectacular Cape Coral Beaches That Will Take Your Breath Away

Cape Coral Beaches

If you are planning a vacation to Southwest Florida, you are in for a treat!

Cape Coral is home to some of the best beaches, offering picturesque views, pristine shores, and endless opportunities for water activities.

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If you are a beach enthusiast, nature lover, or simply seeking an escape, look no further than the best beaches near Cape Coral. These pristine coastal havens are the ideal destination for your perfect getaway.

Enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of Fort Myers, stroll the unspoiled shores of Captiva Island, or shell away on Sanibel Island for the ultimate vacation.

It’s time to grab your beach gear and get ready for some sun as you explore the best Cape Coral beaches!

1) Fort Myers Beach

Fort Myers Beach, nestled near Cape Coral and Fort Myers, offers a unique experience to travelers like you. Known for its beautiful beaches and major landmarks, Fort Myers is definitely worth a visit.

Most travelers go here to visit Lynn Hall Memorial Park. The beachfront park offers stunning views of the ocean and soft sandy shores. Soak up the sun, take a stroll, or have a picnic with your loved ones!

Aside from the Lynn Hall Memorial Park, take a walk on the iconic Fort Myers Beach Pier, which stretches out into the crystal turquoise waters. The pier is a great spot for scenic views and fishing, so don’t forget your camera and your casting line.

2) Cabbage Key

Lush vegetation, towering palm trees, and a tranquil atmosphere are what you should expect on your visit to Cabbage Key.

Get lost in the island trails and explore the charming cottages and picturesque views overlooking the beautiful waters of the Gulf of Mexico.

Don’t forget to pop into the historic Cabbage Key Inn for a delicious meal!

To make the most of your trip, book a Cabbage Key boat tour with Matlacha Boating Adventures. We offer a unique and personalized experience that will take you to all the hidden gems in the area. We also offer multiple cruises to:

Boca Grande

3) Yacht Club Beach

Also known as Cape Coral Beach, it’s one of the most beautiful beaches near Cape Coral.

Located in Yacht Club Community Park, the beach offers soft sandy shores and crystal clear waters, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, or simply relaxing under palm trees.

But what makes Yacht Club Beach in Cape Coral so special is the fishing pier. Whether you are an avid angler or enjoy casting a line, the pier offers a fantastic place for a big cath. So, pack your fishing gear and try your luck in the deep waters of Caloosahatchee River!

4) Captiva Island And Captiva Beach

Feel the sense of tranquillity wash over you from the moment you step onto Captiva Island. The island’s picturesque views and serene atmosphere makes for the perfect combination for a relaxing vacation.

Known for its untouched natural beauty, Captiva Island makes the perfect backdrop for you to dip your toes in the crystal waters, enjoy water sports or enjoy a picnic.

Located on Captiva Island, Captiva Beach is a hidden treasure that offers a unique getaway experience.

The pristine white sand stretches as far as the eye can see, creating a breathtaking backdrop for all your beach adventures.

You can’t go to Captiva Beach without immersing yourself in the shelling opportunities. Take a stroll along the shoreline, where you will find an abundance of beautiful seashells to create amazing crafts to remember your trip to Captiva Island.

5) Barefoot Beach

Barefoot Beach in Bonita Springs is known for its natural beauty and pristine shoreline.

Step on the soft powdery sand and let the scenic views and tranquil atmosphere make you relax before heading back to your room.

With the beach stretching for miles, you will have plenty of space to spread out and play beach games or enjoy the warm Florida sun. Make sure you add Barefoot Beach to your Cape Coral travel itinerary if you want to collect more shells.

6) Bonita Beach

While in Bonita Springs, you might as well check out another top beach – Bonita Beach!

Travelers flock to this shore because of its vibrant atmosphere and abundance of activities. It’s the perfect spot to enjoy lively sand volleyball courts, perfect for enjoying a friendly game.

So, grab your friends or join other beachgoers and showcase your skills on the sandy court.

7) Sanibel Island Beach

One of the top-rated beaches near Cape Coral, Sanibel Island is a true paradise, offering unforgettable experiences.

Let the beauty and magic of Sanibel Island engulf you from the moment you step on the sandy shores this weekend. The crystal clear waters and the gentle sea breeze are enough to wash away all your woes.

Don’t leave without ticking off these major landmarks on the island:

Lighthouse Beach Park and Sanibel City Pier

Bailey-Mathews National Shell Museum

Sanibel Island Farmers Market

Sanibel Historical Museum and Village

8) Turner Beach

Another superb beach experience near Cape Coral? How about going to Turner Beach on Sanibel Island?

From the calming sounds of gentle waves to awe-inspiring views of the Gulf of Mexico, you are in for a treat at the shore.

Known for its stunning sunsets, stick around to witness the magical colors painting the sky as the day comes to a close.

9) Lovers Key State Park

A visit to Lovers Key might be what you and your bae need this weekend!

Allegedly the name Lovers Key was coined by couples who journeyed to the romantic island despite the challenges. At the time, you could only access it by boat, but now a road leads you directly to the couple’s haven.

The secluded location of Lovers Key creates a sense of serenity, making it the perfect destination for a couple looking for some quality alone time.

Besides stunning views of Cape Coral, lovebirds can go kayaking, hiking, or paddle boarding.

Relax On The Most Stunning Cape Coral Beaches

When it comes to stunning Cape Coral beaches, you can’t run out of natural beauty and activities to explore in Southwest Florida. From golden sandy shores to crystal clear waters of the Gulf of Mexico, the best beaches in Cape Coral are a true paradise waiting to be discovered.

Picture yourself lounging under the warm Florida sun, feeling the soft sand beneath your feet while listening to the soothing sound of gentle waves crashing against the shore.

If that’s not enough, book a boat tour with Matlacha Boating Adventures, who understand the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Our wide range of tours will take you to hidden gems and give you a unique perspective of the Cape Coral area.

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Cabbage Key Nature Cruise

Take a spectacular cruise for lunch or dinner to Cabbage Key - where Jimmy Buffet either did or did not write his biggest hit "Cheeseburger in Paradise"! This tour runs from Bokeelia. Tour Shell Pass, Jug Creek, Back Bay, and Pine Island Sound. Enjoy a beautiful boat ride and nature cruise, plus One and a half hours on the Island.

**Similar Lunch/Dinner Cruise is now available at The Tarpon Lodge. Call for details.**

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Tours From Boca Grande

THE BOAT CRUISES for all our friends staying at the Gasparilla Inn -and others close by- originate from the Pink Elephant Docks, across the street from the Pink Elephant Restaurant (491 Bayou Street). The Docks are about one block east of the Inn.

There are several pedestrian entrances- use the one closest to the fairway on the golf course. There are 8 docks there.

Captain Will will send you a text when he arrives to let you know where to find the boat.

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Dolphin Cruise

Search for one of Florida's most beloved aquatic mammals - the Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphin. We have a population of around 600 in our area. This cruise runs from Bokeelia and lasts 1 and a half hours.

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Boca Grande Cruise

You could drive the enormous loop - it's almost 3 hours round trip from Cape Coral! Fight the traffic, curse the tailgaters, search for parking. OR you could book our beautiful, hassle-free cruise to the village of Boca Grande from Matlacha.

Boca Grande was, at one time, a small fishing village; then, a bustling port with a scenic lighthouse. Now, it's a historic village with one of Florida's most fabulous beaches. There is a wide variety of dining options and small shops to explore and the island is full of fascinating history! Make sure to visit the historic lighthouse! Time on Island: 3 hours.

Cayo Costa Cruise

These cruises depart from Bokeelia, Knights Landing Marina.

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Sunset Cruise

Sunset Cruises are a magnificent way to celebrate the end of another day in paradise. These cruises are available from Bokeelia. All waters serve as habitats for dolphins and manatees, making sightings plentiful. The disappearance of the sun beyond the Gulf of Mexico is spectacular! We depart 1 hour before sunset.

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Cape Coral Yacht Club Beach

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Also known as Yacht Club Public Beach .

Cape Coral, Florida, United States

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  • 📍 Location: Cape Coral, Florida, United States
  • 🔓 Public beach: Yes
  • 💸 Free entry: Yes
  • ⏳ Sandy: Yes
  • 📏 Beach length: 0.44km (small)
  • 🗣 Country's language: English
  • 💰 Country's currency: United States dollar (USD $)
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About Cape Coral Yacht Club Beach

Cape Coral Yacht Club Beach is a safe, pristine, clean and family-friendly and small sandy beach in Cape Coral. It has friendly locals, easy access, and good 3G+ coverage. It's around 0.44km in length, and there are no shades. It is never crowded here. Be aware that drinking alcohol, smoking, and practicing activities is not allowed. This beach is also known as Yacht Club Public Beach.

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Safety and Access

You can only go to this beach by car. It's easy to get there, which makes it perfect for families! There are no lifeguards on duty at the beach, so keep that in mind, but if you’re looking for somewhere quiet to hang out, Cape Coral Yacht Club Beach is a good place. Dogs allowed all year round.

Infrastructure

There are no outside shower, umbrella for rent, and chairs for rent.

Things to do on Cape Coral Yacht Club Beach

There are no water sports here. If you are seeking food and refreshment, there are some options.

The best time to visit Cape Coral Yacht Club Beach

🌴good weather and less crowd:.

February, March, April, November are the best months to visit Cape Coral Yacht Club Beach and other beaches in Cape Coral, because that's when the temperatures are warm and there's probably less crowd (not guaranteed).

☀️Hottest and ⛈ Rainiest months :

June, July, August, September

❄️Coldest months :

January, February, March, December

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  • 🦜 Birds Yes
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  • 🍂 Driftwood ?
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Riverside beach at cape coral yacht club reopens.

It is a landmark day for a Southwest Florida landmark; Riverside Beach is open at the Cape Coral Yacht Club for the first time since Hurricane Ian.

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CAPE CORAL, Fla. — It is a landmark day for a Southwest Florida landmark; Riverside Beach is open at the Cape Coral Yacht Club for the first time since Hurricane Ian.

“Having this open is the best thing in the world for everybody,” resident Lisa Zaboklicki said.

It’s been a long 13 months for Cape Coral residents. Zabokicki was the first to step into the sand Thursday morning.

“Since Ian, I haven’t been able to do that or walk the beach,” she said.

She couldn’t wait to dip her toes back into the water at the Riverside Beach.

“All the closed signs are gone, and the fences are down to me. The beach is open.”

The beach and the yacht club were closed due to hurricane damage.

“This area of our city was the hardest hit,” Mayor John Gunter said. “It looked like a war zone, so when you look around today, even though it does not look as good as we want it to look, I can tell you it looks ten times better.”

Although construction surrounds the beach, it’s not stopping anyone from relaxing with their toes in the sand now.

“Our beach is spectacular with all the new sand in the palm trees,” Zabokicki said.

Although the beach officially reopens tomorrow, some couldn’t wait any longer.

But more updates are coming. Beachgoers will be hearing construction sounds mixed with waves for some time.

“December or the beginning of January, we will start to demolish the building and all the additional site work that is still left but still in disrepair,” City Manager Michael Ilczyszyn said.

The city is considering building a parking garage, a second pier, another restaurant, and a resort-style pool.

“Seawall that needs to be replaced,” City Councilman Bill Steinke said. “The docks that need to be replaced. We keep our eye on the permitting process daily.”

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Best Cape Coral Beaches and  Best Beaches Near Cape Coral Florida

Cape Coral Beaches - so much fun fun fun in the sun at some of the best Southwest Florida beaches!

I'm dying to tell you about all of our favorite beaches in Cape Coral and nearby.

We have everything from small family beaches to out-of-the-way island retreats to party time beaches, either on the Gulf of Mexico or the Caloosahatchee River.

Some of the nicest beaches in the world are in SW Florida. Do you love stretches of white sand, with palm trees and pretty blue-green water?  How about gentle waves and lots of beautiful shells?!

Well, you won't have a problem because there are several beaches to choose from. To start with, Cape Coral has Yacht Club Beach and Four Freedoms Park Beach .......... and within 45 minutes are Ft Myers Beach, Lovers Key, Sanibel, and Bonita Springs.  Just a bit further away, about an hour's drive, are Naples, Captiva, and North Captiva.

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The Cape does not have gulf beaches because we are surrounded by the waters of the Caloosahatchee River and Matlacha Pass.

These estuary waters are protected, our coastline is part of a preserve of mangrove forests that teem with aquatic life, and that's what gives us such great fishing in our area!

Cape Coral Beaches

Yacht club beach - yacht club community park.

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Yacht Club Beach in Cape Coral, is on the Caloosahatchee River and it is a nice little family beach with a playground, fishing pier, and tikis for picnics.

A ballroom is available for parties and the monthly Sunset Celebration craft shows.

The beach's restaurant, The Boathouse, has good food and sometimes features live music.

Also part of The Yacht Club complex are a pool, tennis and racquet ball courts, and a marina. Parking is free.

From Cape Coral Pkwy, go south on Coronado Pkwy, it turns into Driftwood Pkwy, take it to the end.

Four Freedoms Park Beach

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Four Freedoms Park is the location of Cape Coral's newest beach.

The white-sand sunbathe only beach fronts Bimini Basin and is right off of Cape Coral Pkwy.

You will also find a playground, picnic shelters, grassy play area and recreation center.

ft myers beaches

Fort Myers Beaches are a totally different scene from Cape Coral.

Shops, restaurants, playground, crowds, and lots of activity are at the beach right off the bridge.

Hang a right when you get off the bridge and go all the way to the end to go to Bowditch Point for a less crowded beach.

Paying for parking is easy with self-service machines.

Or go the other way and get to the beach from access points all along Estero Blvd.

Lovers Key State Park

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If you keep heading south on Estero Blvd, you will come to Lovers Key State Park Beach.

There are 2 beaches, the first has walking trails and the second one, a little further south, has a tram that you take to the water.

Public restrooms are available at both ends of the trolley.

Pay $8 for parking at the entrance.

What I like about these beaches is that they are in a more natural state, are less crowded, and have lots of shells for collecting.

Lovers Key Adventures offers bike, canoe and kayak rentals.

Sanibel Island

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I love to go to any of the Sanibel Beaches!

Blue green water, white sand and lots of shells, big sky, and gulf breezes ... what can be better?

Quaint shopping areas, beautiful homes, and sandy lanes make Sanibel Island so attractive.

The five public beaches are Lighthouse, Gulf Side, Tarpon Bay, Bowmans, and Turners Beaches, all on the gulf side from one end to the other.

Turners Beach is just before you head over the bridge onto Captiva and you can park on the Captiva side.

Parking for Sanibel and Captiva beaches are paid with self-service machines.

Captiva Island and North Captiva Beach

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Just on the other side of the bridge from Sanibel are the Captiva Beaches, starting with the Captiva side of Turner Beach.

Restrooms are available, parking is limited, and stores are nearby.

We also like to go to Captiva Beach, just beyond the village, it's one of my most favorite beaches.

The village is so cute, with terrific restaurants and little shops.

North Captiva Island,  is only accessible by boat or small plane.   About 300+ vacation homes dot half of the island, the other half is a state park.

Beautiful beaches, resort amenities, plus plenty of Florida wildlife and nature, a few restaurants and shops characterize this island paradise.

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Barefoot Beach - Bonita Springs

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Barefoot Beach is located in a preserve and park on one of the many barrier islands along SWFL's coast.

Although it is a natural and wild beach, to get there, you have to drive through a mile stretch of some of the most luxurious homes in the area.

Once you get to into the park there is a nature trail where you see wildlife, public restrooms, showers, a concession stand ... and the most beautiful beach!

Hours run from 8AM-Sundown.   It costs $10 to get into the park and beach, regardless of how many hours you spend there.  Barefoot Beach is located off of Bonita Beach Rd.

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Dog Beach Park - Bonita Beach Dog Park

If you’re looking for the perfect destination for you and your four-legged friend, Bonita Beach Dog Park in Bonita Springs, Florida is the ideal spot for you.  

The Bonita Beach Dog Park is located on a tidal flat, so it's crucial to plan your trip accordingly. During mid to high tides, the beach can only be accessed by wading through water . However, once you arrive, you'll be greeted by breathtaking views and a spacious area for your dog to run free.

One thing to keep in mind is that this park does not have restrooms, but a portable toilet is available. Additionally, a dog rinse-off shower station is provided by a private donor to rinse your dog before leaving the park. It's also important to read and follow the park rules, which include no glass containers or alcohol allowed. Remember, this is an unsupervised facility, so it's up to you to ensure your dog's safety and behavior.

Bonita Beach Dog Park is the perfect place for travelers to come and bring their furry friend to enjoy a beautiful day at the beach.

One of my favorite beaches is Lowdermilk Park Beach in Naples.

You will find metered and unmetered parking spaces, public restrooms and showers, a concession stand, picnic tables, playgrounds, sand volleyball courts, and two gazebos for rent.  The beach has powdery white sand, plenty of shells, and views of the gulf that go for miles. If you're lucky, you can set up under one of the several tiki huts along the back of the beach!

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Sunsets at all the beaches are magnificent, and I love how close to nature many of them they are.

You will love exploring all these Southwest Florida and Cape Coral beaches!

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Cape Coral's premier historic gemstone, The Yacht Club, will be gone by the end of May

Cape Coral began demolition of the main Yacht Club buildings this week, starting the work to bring down one of the city's oldest structures.

"Demolition is anticipated to take about a month and a half – it should be done around the end of May," said Cape Coral Spokesperson Kaitlyn Mullen.

The city will demolish the main buildings and attached amenities of the Yacht Club, including the ballroom building, the Tony Rotino Center, tennis courts, pool, and harbormaster.

Here's what we know:

Yacht Club demolition takes down one building already

On Wednesday, the city announced the long-anticipated demolition of the main Yacht Club buildings.

By the end of the day, the Tony Rotino Senior Center, which, before Hurricane Ian, had offered programs and activities for individuals 50 and older since 1977 , had been pulled down.

Johnson-Laux Construction, a full-service construction management firm that operates out of Winter Garden, has been contracted to demolish and deconstruct the Yacht Club for $987,716.04.

The firm is also tasked with  preserving a portion  of the old ballroom building, which includes interior ceiling beams, stonework, a fountain, and interior doors.

Construction will  not affect the beach area.

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The iconic Cape Coral Yacht Club has a storied history

Cape Coral's  Yacht Club Community Park , which includes a yacht basin, tennis courts, a swimming pool, a ballroom, and a beach, has served as a popular attraction and staple for the city since the 1960s, built and open just a few years after the city's inception in 1957 by brothers Jack and Leonard Rosen .

In 2018, voters approved a $60 million expansion of the city's parks and amenities through the Parks and Recreation General Obligation (GO) Bond. Part of that was intended for the Yacht Club.

The Cape Coral City Council originally planned to close and begin work on renovations for the park in 2021 .

But then Hurricane Ian struck the city on Sep. 28, 2022, delaying the project with the council eventually opting to revamp the whole area, with the city pointing toward the high cost of repairs and being over FEMA's 50% rule as justification for moving forward.

Longtime residents and former city officials such as former councilmember Gloria Tate and former mayor Joe Mazurkiewicz opposed the plans.

They tried to save the Yacht Club's main building, the ballroom — one of the city's oldest structures — however, they could not sway the council to change its mind on the new plans.

The  current plans  include a new two-story community center to replace the ballroom, removing the tennis courts, rearranging the area to accommodate a four-story parking garage, a new restaurant, and a new resort-style pool.

Previous discussions estimate the cost of the project to be as much as $100 million .

When will the new Cape Coral Yacht Club be finished?

The city is still in the design phase and has no estimated timeframe for completion.

What's next for the new Yacht Club?

A public meeting to review and showcase current Yacht Club designs will be held on May 7.

"The design team will present the design plans to any members of the public who attend," Mullen said. "People can ask questions one-on-one of the design team and staff after the presentation."

Luis Zambrano is a Watchdog/Cape Coral reporter for The News-Press and the Naples Daily News. You can reach Luis at [email protected]. Follow him on Twitter @Lz2official.

This article originally appeared on Fort Myers News-Press: Cape Coral's The Yacht Club demolition begins of iconic buildings

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Cape Coral set final site plan for the Yacht Club; timeline for renovations still shaky

Cape Coral City Council choose the final site plan for the Yacht Club, though the project is still at the mercy of permitting and has no set date.

The Cape Coral Yacht Club, which includes a yacht basin, tennis courts, a swimming pool, a ballroom, and a riverside beach, has served as a popular attraction and staple for the city since the 1960s but will soon undergo major renovations.

Here's what we know:

Changes to the Yacht Club site plan

James Pankonin with Kimley Horn, a consulting firm focusing on public and private developments, presented the information as a follow-up from a discussion in November.

There the council directed him to adjust the original renovation plans, which included a two-story community center, removing the tennis courts, and rearranging the area to accommodate a parking garage, a new restaurant, and a new resort-style pool.

The major updates based on previous comments now include:

•Realigned, curved entry into the park•Additional landscape buffering at the garage•Relocate the fountain to the park entry area•Shift the restroom on the beach to be more central•Maintain a walkable path connecting the beachfront•Prefer a longer pier and no restaurant at the pier•Resort pool with lap lane option•Provide a “quick snack” food option•Confirm parking counts per code based on uses

The proposed total parking at the yacht club includes 754 spaces: 596 for cars and boat trailers and 158 total boat slips.

There are currently 438 car parking spaces at the yacht club and 113 boat slips.

Pankonin said an additional proposed fourth level for the parking garage would provide an estimated 150 more parking spaces for a total of 904.

The new two-story community center would have 37,000 square feet and include a new ballroom, retail space, exterior balcony, storage and meeting space, and a multi-purpose hall.

Previous discussions  said the project could cost up to $100 million.

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Cape Coral Council OKs new design, wants fourth floor of parking

The council overwhelmingly favored the changes and new design, but they had some minor adjustments.

Councilmember Tom Hayden said some details still need to be worked out with the pool and fountain, but he likes the new designs.

He wanted to explore adjusting the length and lanes of the pool for competitive uses and find a way to make the fountain more visible to people entering and leaving the area.

Hayden favors adding a fourth parking floor to the garage.

"I think that's always going to be my biggest concern is to make sure that we have adequate parking and people are not hunting for space," Hayden said.

He said he still wants to see a room dedicated to the old Yacht Club.

Councilmember Bill Steinke asked about the pool lanes, and Hayden said he wanted to see eight lanes for competitions.

Steinke said he views the pool element more as a recreational amenity than competitive, so eight lanes is a bit much for him.

"You are not going to do competitive events in 25 meters, so I think expanding it a little bit for four lanes would be good," Steinke said.

New Councilmember Richard Carr said he also wanted to see a fourth level of parking, with parking spaces for the disabled taken into account.

Councilmember Dan Sheppard said he commends the work on the new design and is for it 100%.

"I believe this will be an extreme asset to our city, " Sheppard said.

He agrees with Stienke on the part of a recreational pool and wants to see a competitive pool elsewhere in the city.

Sheppards also wants the fourth floor of parking.

Mayor John Gunter sees the yacht club as a recreational facility and prefers a few lap lanes.

He also wants additional finger piers on the existing pier location.

"We want to make sure we maximize that access," Gunter said.

He also agrees with adding to parking.

"You'll probably be at capacity day one, so I would advocate for that fourth level," Gunter said.

Councilmembers Keith Long, Jessica Cosden, and Robert Welsh also agree with the fourth floor of parking.

Permitting woes could delay work to rebuild Yacht Club

Though the city is making headway in its vision for the Yacht Club, permitting creates uncertainty on when things can move forward.

Cape Coral is planning to demolish the main buildings at the yacht club, including the main ballroom building, the Tony Rotino Center, tennis courts, pool, and harbormaster.

Previously slated for demolition in late December/January, city officials anticipate getting under contract with a company for demolition within 30 days.

"Once under contract, the company will apply for permits with the City and begin demolition activities," said Cape Coral spokesperson Kaitlyn Mullen in an email statement.

Residents can use the beach while the demolition takes place.

Spokesperson Melissa Mickey confirms that no date is set on when demolition will begin.

Steinke asked about repairs to the boat launch to make it usable before demolition and groundbreaking starts.

City Manager Michael Ilczyszyn said they are waiting on permits from the Army Corps of Engineers.

He said the city will provide information on whether that will be beneficial in terms of time and resources, as they will need that space closed once demolition begins.

"So it's kinda like a crystal ball planning, so we can say go and repair the finger pier and say that we are going to open it, but then it's just time depended on the demolition permit and the Army Corps," Ilczyszyn said.

Ilczyszyn said if the city starts demolition within 30 days, it could take 60 to 90 days to complete, and he anticipates that by May, the city could have the permit necessary to start marine work.

Ilczyszyn could not answer if all the work at the yacht club could be finished within the next three to four years.

He also clarifies that after the demolition is over, there will be a period before construction can begin.

"We are still on two years for the site," Ilczyszyn said. "Now it's just how long does it take to design this and construct it?"

Luis Zambrano is a Watchdog/Cape Coral reporter for The News-Press and the Naples Daily News. You can reach Luis at [email protected]. Follow him on Twitter @Lz2official.

This article originally appeared on Fort Myers News-Press: Cape Coral make final site plan for Yacht Club, here's what we know.

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Letters to the editor for Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Our readers share their opinions on a variety of topics.

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Letters to the editor should be 250 words or less. Include your name and city or community of residence. Guest opinions should be 600 words or less and include a brief summary of the author’s credentials relevant to the topic. Guest opinions may include a head shot of the author. For the Fort Myers News-Press, email submissions to [email protected] and for the Naples Daily News to [email protected]

Senior Centers in Cape Coral

What happened? A few years back we had two very vibrant well functioning Senior Centers. Now we are clustered together in the Kennedy Senior Center because the Yacht Club was closed for remodeling even before Ian. And after Ian we lost the Kennedy Center as it was used for FEMA.Seniors lost almost a year, scrambling around looking for places to play games and socialize. Now that we have only one Senior Center, not as many gaming choices are available.How will the remodeled Yacht Club meet our expectations? It is yet to be seen. You can't experience it until you can walk the campus and see what it takes to get to where you want to go. Parking garages for an aging population may be difficult for many seniors to navigate.Can we ask the City of Cape Coral to give seniors their own dedicated building with ample parking around it, so they will not have to fight for parking spaces with visitors to the beach and the popular restaurant? A Senior Center doesn't have to be in the Yacht Club area, seniors aren't interested in running their toes through the sand and eating at the restaurant, they want to play games, learn new skills, and socialize with friends.Well, we can ASK, but will we get it? What do you THINK?

Helen Dorothy, Cape Coral

Vietnam vets statue

First let me state that the U.S. Vietnam Armed Services have been maligned while on active duty by the hippies and especially Hanoi Jane and even after the war was over. It was not their choice to go to war; they were following the orders of the political administration in office at that time.

American Legion Post 404 had the Vietnam Memorial Wall here on Marco Island three times that was viewed by thousands of people on the island and off the island with no problem with the city administration at that time.

Having stated that I would like to address what the American Legion Post 404 has been working on a Vietnam statue to be placed on the veterans portion of Veterans' Park for the past couple of years. Based on the information I received I am having difficulty understanding as to why the city had several hurdles for them to jump over to get this Vietnam statue made and placed in the veterans portion of the park. This statue is to honor those Vietnam veterans and will be an attraction for those who live here and visit here.

Hence, I am encouraging city management and City Council to approve this project based on the final hurdle that has been met for all to see.

Amadeo Petricca, Marco Island

Right to clean water

Is growth in Florida sustainable versus preserving its natural resources?Balancing growth and preserving natural resources is a challenge not unique to Florida but one that resonates strongly due to its diverse ecosystems and rapid population growth.Sustainable growth involves planning and development that minimizes environmental impact, conserves resources, and enhances quality of life for current and future generations.In Florida, this balance is often contentious. On one hand, the state relies heavily on tourism and development for economic prosperity. On the other, the unique ecosystems such as the Everglades, coral reefs, and wetlands are crucial for biodiversity, water filtration, and storm protection.Efforts to manage growth sustainably include smart urban planning, land use regulations, conservation easements, and investment in renewable energy and efficient infrastructure.However, the challenge lies in enforcing these measures effectively amidst competing interests and pressures from population growth and economic development.Community engagement, political will, and innovative approaches are essential for Florida to navigate this delicate balance between growth and conservation effectively. Collaboration between government, businesses, environmental organizations, and citizens is crucial to ensure a sustainable future for the state.Visit FloridaRightToCleanWater.org and participate in steering the State of Florida in the right direction. Dave Bortell, North Fort Myers

Heat law unconscionable

On April 11, Governor Ron DeSantis signed into law the extremist HB 433 that will endanger the health and lives of thousands of outdoor workers in Florida.The summer months in Florida bring scorching temperatures and high humidity levels, posing serious health risks for outdoor workers. Furthermore, the absence of mandated water breaks exacerbates the situation, as dehydration can set in rapidly under intense heat, leading to serious health complications and even fatalities.Despite these hazardous conditions, this law would keep local government from enacting legislation to ensure that employers implement adequate measures to protect their employees from heat-related illnesses such as heat exhaustion and heatstroke.It is unconscionable that in a state like Florida, where extreme heat is a common occurrence, there can be no laws in place to safeguard the well-being of workers who are exposed to these conditions. Every worker has the right to a safe and healthy work environment, and it’s disheartening that the Florida legislators would pass such a bill. It’s even more distressing that the governor would approve it.Farm and construction workers are not disposable or collateral damage. No one should have to risk their health and safety in order to earn a living. It is the responsibility of our lawmakers to enact policies that prioritize the well-being of all workers. Jane Schlechtweg, chair, Collier County Democratic Party

The wrong dictator

I’m an American, and worked in Asia for more than 20 years. There is a joke about dictators in the region and it may be worth considering in our upcoming election. 

South Korea was led by a dictator from 1961-1979. He oversaw the modernization of the country and was followed by another dictator before pro-democracy groups forced fair elections. Using 2023 rankings, South Korea’s Nominal GDP per Capita ranking is 35 th  in the world and on the Corruption Perception Index it is ranked 32 nd . 

Singapore was led by a dictator from 1959-1990. His rule created a modern and hugely successful country. Using 2023 rankings, Singapore’s Nominal GDP per Capita ranking is 5 th  and on the Corruption Perception Index it is also ranked 5 th . 

The Philippines was led by a dictator from 1965-1986. His rule was infamous for its corruption and brutality. Using 2023 rankings, the Philippine’s Nominal GDP per Capita ranking is 129 th  and on the Corruption Perception Index it is ranked 115 th , well into the bottom half of countries.

The punchline of the joke is that the Philippines got the wrong dictator! 

So, for all those individuals who are convinced America needs a dictator, with a free hand to do whatever they please, at the very least consider the quality of the person you’re trying to elevate into that role. For America’s sake, consider the long-term consequences of your actions and choose well. For those who want to protect our democracy, vote for Joe Biden.

E.C. Toth, Fort Myers

Trump detractors get it wrong

A couple of articles about Trump appeared in Your Turn in Sunday's paper.  Both writers are military veterans. Each has a strong academic background and they have another common trait: Each dislikes Trump.  But Trump does not deserve the incomplete quotes or other less than true statements about him.  For instance, the bloodbath quote, partially written by writer one says: “It's going to be a bloodbath for the country. That'll be the least of it. It’s going to be a bloodbath for the country."

Here is more of the quote: " …..Now, we're going to put a 100% tariff on every single car that comes across the line, and you're not going to be able to sell those guys if I get elected. Now, if I don't get elected, it's going to be a bloodbath for the whole – that's going to be the least of it.

Bloodbath has more than one definition, look it up.  His reference comparing Trump to Hitler is absurd and suggesting Trump’s supporters are miscreants, is far out of line. 

The second writer calls Trump a dictator (remarkable given Biden's work to turn the country into a Marxist nation). Trump never acted as a dictator when in office and this is what he said about being a dictator: "Except for day one. I want to close the border, and I want to drill, drill, drill." Great!

Also, the second writer should know that Trump was not charged with insurrection.  He did not lead anything! The second writer also takes a shot at the “free” state of Florida.  As of 2022, 22.4 million people (and growing) seem to love living in this “free” state.  

Finally, the second writer thinks our pols need a reason for supporting Trump.  Just look at his accomplishments as president vs. the mess that has been created by Biden. That is reason enough!

Nick Blauwiekel, Naples

Republicans will blame Biden

All caring citizens of the U.S. should be alarmed and ashamed at the inaction of primarily the Republican disarray at the moment in view of the vital military aid now long overdue to a struggling Ukraine who have bravely held off the Russian onslaught and destruction of their country. Despite long odds, their bravery and superior performance in military strategy has humiliated Russia; their losses are staggering and internal opposition is starting to have results. It is the influence of soon to be criminally convicted Donald Trump pressuring weak kneed Congress who fail to see not only the value in having Ukraine succeed militarily, but ensure that a belligerent Russia does not succeed in just marching into anybody's country, destroying its government, and dominating a heretofore free people. History shows It has happened before in Eastern Europe and it will happen again no doubt without key American aid in munitions and military hardware vital to their efforts. Wake up Congress, we, the West, will ultimately take the blame if Ukraine's efforts fail and the blame Republicans will say: yes, that happened because of Biden.

Vincent C. McCarthy, Cape Coral

Abortion policy

Trump’s abortion policy should have been three sentences: As a Christian, I am against abortion. As an American, I do not force my religious beliefs on others. As a politician, I will implement what the people want.

Tom Tess, Estero

Diversity, equity and inclusion

It is now being reported that two-thirds of universities now require diversity, equity and inclusion classes to graduate. Forcing DEI on students and businesses is turning out to be an idea almost as bad as defunding the police. While diversity is fine we already live and work in the most diverse country on earth. Inclusion is too broad based. Too often well qualified candidates for jobs are now excluded just to satisfy this deeply flawed concept. The biggest problem is the equity provision. Equity in all forms must be earned. Even the caveman knew if you didn’t go out and hunt you didn’t eat. We live in a merit based society and up until the last few years that idea was well entrenched and respected. Someone recently said DEI stands for didn’t earn it. I say it’s like communism. It sounds good. It doesn’t work. John McWilliams, Fort Myers

Demise of women’s rights

In 1920, American women were given the right to vote after a hard fought suffrage battle for a constitutional amendment.  In 1965, the U.S. Supreme Court recognized that American women had the right of birth control.  In 1973, the Supreme Court recognized a woman’s right to an abortion during the first two trimesters of a pregnancy.

In 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court decided that the Constitution does not confer such an abortion right and that states are free to regulate abortions.  

This past week, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled that an 1864 law banning nearly all abortions is enforceable. On Wednesday, Republicans in the Arizona Legislature blocked efforts by Democrats to repeal the 160-year-old law. 

Florida’s six-week abortion ban is set to go into effect next month.  To date, 14 states have a total abortion ban, seven states ban abortion at or before 18 weeks’ gestation and  20 states ban abortion at some point after 18 weeks.

During the past month, 145 congressional Republicans signed a brief to the Supreme Court, urging the Court to revive enforcement of the national Comstock Act of 1873 which not only prohibits abortions but also denies the right to birth control.

We are witnessing the demise of women’s rights.  The frailty of those rights has never been more apparent.  Unless Americans elect liberal senators and congressmen,  women’s reproductive rights will disappear before their very eyes.

Sally Lam, Naples

Voting for Trump

I read with interest the article in Sunday’s paper about younger voters not wanting to vote for Biden or Trump, so may opt to not vote at all in the upcoming election. As a senior citizen, I share the same opinion. However, what will take me to the polls to vote is the concern that Kamala Harris may become president should something happen to Biden. To me, that would be harming America to its fullest. She has never demonstrated her ability to lead this country. And for that reason, I’m going to vote for Trump.

Cynthia Emmerich, Cape Coral

Comparing Trump, OJ trials

It was a case of jury nullification.  The consensus among commentators is that OJ’s Dream Team outlawyered the prosecutors, and this is probably true, but the case was decided even before the trial started.  There was no way an LA jury, with mostly African Americans on the panel, was going to convict OJ of anything.  The facts of case didn’t matter; the jury was going to stick it to the racist LAPD, the horrific beating of Rodney King still fresh in their memories.

But look how far we’ve come, you say: Derek Chauvin was convicted in the death of George Floyd.  Really?  Does anyone believe that if the girl at the scene had not recorded Floyd’s murder, the case would even have come to trial? 

Strange how Donald Trump’s coming trials mirror the OJ case.  For the MAGA cult, facts don’t matter; we could have video of Trump having sex with Stormy Daniels and afterwards writing a check to keep her quiet.  Wouldn’t matter; one MAGA juror on the panel and we’ve got a mistrial.  Facts are how we arrive at the truth, but if you don’t trust the institutions providing the facts, you won’t trust the facts.  This is why Trump world continually insists the FBI is corrupt; the judiciary can’t be trusted; the media is the enemy of the people.  The only source for truth is Donald Trump, but he’s a pathological liar.

Ray Clasen, North Fort Myers

Interest in golf wanes

Quite a bit of sports coverage (including The News-Press) has focused on why viewer interest in golf has been declining. The most attributed reason of the speculation has  been the controversary over the PGA/World DP tour and the upstart LIV tour. Now the media can add the TGL (Interactive Golf League).

Perhaps the real reason for viewer drop off is much more simple: Golf was a sport that was about integrity and now has shown it is just about the money. 

Steve Wiener, Fort Myers

It’s a no-brainer

With the Middle East a tinderbox like the Balkans precipitating the outbreak of World War I, voters in this country have a clear choice of whom they want at the helm between the two major presidential candidates:  the incumbent, an elderly sagacious moderate man with years of experience on the international stage and good relationships with America’s allies who respects the national security experts; or the challenger, a nearly as old   tempestuous egomaniac who boasts of not reading briefing data, denigrates national security personnel, and whose chief attributes seem to be firing aides and staffers, threatening allies, and insulting people.

Or, they could opt for a third choice, a man with a famous surname and well-regarded lineage who is pre-occupied with opposing vaccinations and flirting with fringe conspiracy theories.

The choice couldn’t be easier; like the challenger, it’s a no-brainer.

Marshall H. Tanick, Naples

Quote was from FDR

Re 4/14/2024 letter to the editor: Franklin Delano Roosevelt stated in his first inaugural address, ”The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” It was not Winston Churchill.

Susan Klein, Naples

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Editorial | In Memory of the Cape Coral Yacht Club 1962-2024

By staff | apr 18, 2024.

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The closed Ballroom may have been tarnished with signs of its impending fate nailed to its walls, the fountain may have been gutted to its bowels of pipes, but for the dozen or so Cape kids, Cape pioneers and others who attended the “In Memory of the Cape Coral Yacht Club” service Friday, the ceremony was about the memories of a lifetime.

Childhood swimming lessons and fishing off the pier.

Splashing in the river and picnics on the sand.

Prom parties, weddings, celebrations of every sort — all of the milestones of youth, of glory days, of glorious times past.

All gone in a dash as memorialized by the poet Linda Ellis, whose work inspired the cover of the last invitation for the last event at the last remaining symbol of old Cape Coral, set for demolition by month’s end.

“The Dash poem, by Linda Ellis, speaks to the value of the ‘Dash’ that is between birth and passing. We celebrate the date of birth and mourn the date of passing. But what matters the most is the dash between those years. The Yacht Club’s dash represents the time spent alive, entertaining and working for the community of Cape Coral. Its dash may have only lasted 60 years, but those 60 years leave a legacy to remember, cherish, and savor,” the memorial keepsake reads.

The intentionally small farewell was opened by former Cape Coral City Council member Gloria Tate, whose family was among the first to move to Cape Coral when the “waterfront wonderland” that now is the biggest city between Tampa and Miami was in its infancy.

Those invited agreed the adieu was to be “honorable and respectful.”

And that is what it was from the speakers who shared their lives’ moments; to the hanging of a memorial wreath on well-weathered palms; to the last, the final, group sing-a-long which featured Bill Medley’s and Jennifer Warnes’ “(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life.”

Those who spoke acknowledged that progress is not a bad thing.

It is, though, sometimes a sad thing, especially for those who see the beauty in things buffed to a patina of lives lived, of times enjoyed.

What will replace the old Yacht & Racquet Club, built by community founders/developers Leonard and Jack Rosen as a free-membership amenity enjoyed first by the 2,000 or so new homeowners then living here and the thousands — upon thousands — who followed?

A brand-new resort-style “destination” with a Key West vibe.

A two-story, 47,000-square-foot community center to replace the mid-Century ballroom, two resort-style pools, new piers, and a four-story parking garage.

The beach will be retained and expanded, the yacht basin and marina will be upgraded and improved, the boat ramp will be moved and more trailer parking will be provided.

Another restaurant with an outdoor dining deck will join the Boathouse, a relatively new addition to the complex via a public-private partnership and the only structure that will escape the wrecking claw this month.

The cost has not yet been determined but has been estimated as high as $110 million with funding to come, possibly, from revenue bonds.

The city also is exploring additional public-private partnerships, an arrangement or arrangements that could help offset some of the construction and/or operational costs.

Will the new Yacht Club be a “destination,” a place that draws residents and visitors?

It will be.

Of that we have no doubt.

Will it be a place to make memories.

Will it be a low-cost, no-cost, sunny afternoon place replete with rods and reels, beach chairs and sand shovels, picnic food from home, swim lessons and teen gatherings?

Not so much.

Probably not at all.

Revenue bond financing and public-private partnerships bring with them a pay-to-play dynamic as revenue bonds require, well, revenue, to pay back the loans and the private sector half of any “P3” needs to not only make money but to make enough to hand over a share to the city.

That is the price of progress.

That is the price of growing from a carved-from-pasture-land community to a small town, to grow from the city we are today to the city we will be tomorrow.

The taste of progress?

It is bittersweet.

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Cape Coral hosts open-house style events for updated Jaycee Park designs; critics continue

C ape Coral is hosting an open house-style design review on Tuesday for the planned improvements at Jaycee Park, even as some residents are working to halt the plans.

Because Jaycee Park has hit its 30% design benchmark, residents can see the designs, speak with experts, and provide feedback.

The event is in the city's Public Works Operation Center, 815 Nicholas Parkway E., from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday.

Jaycee Park is an 11.8-acre park that opened more than 40 years ago and includes large open green spaces, a playground, a picnic area, restrooms, a walking path, and a gazebo.

The city held a similar event in September 2023, which was attended by many with the "Save Jaycee Park" movement, a group dedicated to preserving the character and feel of the neighborhood park.

For months, residents have been up in arms, showing up to the city council meetings and demanding that they halt any plans.

Clare Dooley, chairwoman of The Cape Coral Preservation PAC, said her organization continues to oppose the plans for the park.

"We are adamantly opposed to the city's design plans for the park that will destroy the beautiful natural green space that so many city residents enjoy," Dooley said.

The PAC was created to stop the overdevelopment and wasteful spending supported by the current mayor and city council by placing two referendums on the 2024 ballot, one to stop the development of Jaycee Park and to repeal the council's recently approved stipends.

"We are working hard to get the 22,000 signatures we need to get our initiative on the ballot, but we need help from everyone who loves the park the way it is," Dooley said.

Pennoni Associates, a consulting engineering firm, had been contracted for the preliminary and updated designs, which currently include two docks, both at the north and south ends, for 24 boat slips, a splash pad, two beach volleyball courts, a bistro/piazza area, areas for six food trucks, and a bandshell.

Updates to the designs include a revised parking lot concept with 128 spaces, ADA boardwalk accessibility, more shade trees, and shaded seating options.

Improvements to the park are estimated to cost $12 million for construction, and the city plans to issue a long-term debt to pay for the project, which means city residents and future residents will bear the cost.

Cape Coral plans to seek grant funding to offset some of the project's costs.

Previous coverage Cape Coral's Jaycee Park: Neighbors, council face off over update plans for beloved park

Recent Jaycee Park news Cape Coral residents putting plans for Jaycee Park, council stipends on the 2024 ballot.

Luis Zambrano is a Watchdog/Cape Coral reporter for The News-Press and the Naples Daily News. You can reach Luis at [email protected]. Follow him on Twitter @Lz2official.

This article originally appeared on Fort Myers News-Press: Cape Coral hosts open-house style events for updated Jaycee Park designs; critics continue

Jaycee Park has hit its 30% design benchmark, which includes a revised parking lot concept with 128 spaces, ADA boardwalk accessibility, more shade trees, and shaded seating options. To be presented to the public in March.

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