Nestled alongside the sparkling waters of the Gulf of Mexico and Charlotte
Harbor this unique slice of paradise provides a heavenly escape from northern
climates. Stretching from South Venice at its northern end, to Boca
Grande at its southern tip with the town of Englewood at its
center,
the
Cape Haze Peninsula offers a unique slice of old Florida
Charm with a casual laid back approach to life. Whether taking a morning stroll
on a deserted beach, playing an afternoon round of golf or
navigating your boat through the pass at sunset, this community offers
a coastal lifestyle second to none and wraps resident and visitor
alike in the comfort of a great escape from everyday stress and hectic pace of
life.
Getting in the Swing of Things. Golf is a year round
activity throughout Southwest Florida. CapeHaze is
no exception. With over 200 holes to play in the immediate area and another 27
holes on the drawing board, there are more than enough courses to challenge any
golfer’s level any time of year.
Sandy strands of fun and
sun. A Mecca for recreational fishing and a
playground for sun seekers, the Cape Haze peninsula has long catered
to residents and tourist of all ages.
Along the Gulf of Mexico, on the West side of Rotonda,
lie a number of irresistible white sandy beaches including Manasota
Key, Palm Island, Don Pedro Island, Little Gasparilla and Boca Grande,
each one promising a unique experience of shelling, sun-soaking, swimming or
fabulous sunsets.
A Fisherman’s Paradise. At the southernmost point you will
find BocaGrande Pass known as the World’s Capital for Tarpon
Fishing”. But that’s just the beginning of the CapeHaze
area fishing experience.
The
back-bay waters of the area are teeming with fish species such as Sheepshead,
Jack Crevale, Snook, Redfish, Trout, Snapper and many others. Offshore in the
Gulf of Mexico, natural and artificial reefs are habitats for Cobia,
Spanish and King Mackerel, Grouper, Bonita, Blackfin Tuna and many other
varieties. Whether you are catching a 100 pound tarpon on a fly rod or a 20
pound snook on 10lb test line, you’ll find the fishing here world class, second
to none.
Treasures to enjoy and preserve. Strung along the coast of Southwest
Florida, CapeHaze Peninsula will hold one
spell bound. Bald Eagles are found nesting in the pine groves, Ospreys build
nests of large sticks and sea grass atop pole-like structures, the Great Blue
Heron and American White Egrets are spotted wading through estuaries along the
shore.
American White Pelicans and Brown Pelicans dive and plunge for their fish food
in the turquoise waters, working around the West Indian Manatees grazing on sea
grasses and mangrove leaves. The Bottlenose Dolphin are usually not far away
frolicking and diving in both bay and Gulf waters. And of course we’d be remiss
not to brag about the great Loggerhead and Green Sea Turtles that grace the
Gulf waters and nest their hatchlings along our beaches from May through
October each year. The hatching of baby sea turtles is a natural wonder that
will captivate your heart forever.
So come, enjoy each island, each park, each natural wonder and each season
revel in the magic of our unspoiled natural beauty.
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