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Villa Kara Tuscany offers a touch of Tuscany in Cape Coral with all comforts.
Be enchanted by the unique atmosphere on the spacious terrace and pool area furnished with high quality lounge furniture. A unique feature is the unobstructed view of the canal and the nature reserve behind it.
The villa has plenty of space spread over 2 floors and offers three bedrooms and an extra room with billiards and extensive media facilities.
As well as a large veranda, to protect against mosquitoes equipped with an electric screen.
This villa will make your holiday dreams come true.
About The Area
Cape Coral, located by the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico, is a real paradise. The climate is very pleasant not only in the winter. Even in the summer, you can feel very well. Florida has an average of 330 sunny days a year. The temperatures in the fall don’t drop under 20 - 23°. In the midsummer, the temperatures are between 28 - 35°. A light breeze crosses, however, the Gulf of Mexico. In front of Cape Coral, there are hundreds of inhabited and non-inhabited Islands.
Villa Kara Tuscany offers a touch of Tuscany in Cape Coral with all comforts.
Be enchanted by the unique atmosphere on the spacious terrace and pool area furnished with high quality lounge furniture. A unique feature is the unobstructed view of the canal and the nature reserve behind it.
The villa has plenty of space spread over 2 floors and offers three bedrooms and an extra room with billiards and extensive media facilities.
As well as a large veranda, to protect against mosquitoes equipped with an electric screen.
This villa will make your holiday dreams come true.
About The Area
Cape Coral, located by the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico, is a real paradise. The climate is very pleasant not only in the winter. Even in the summer, you can feel very well. Florida has an average of 330 sunny days a year. The temperatures in the fall don’t drop under 20 - 23°. In the midsummer, the temperatures are between 28 - 35°. A light breeze crosses, however, the Gulf of Mexico. In front of Cape Coral, there are hundreds of inhabited and non-inhabited Islands.