Step into a beachfront retreat where the Gulf of Mexico is your backdrop. Wander Cape San Blas offers sweeping ocean views from multiple balconies, an inviting outdoor pool and hot tub for relaxation, and plenty of entertainment with a ping pong table and a poker table. Whether you’re enjoying the sunset by the water, gathering for games, or watching the waves roll in, this home is designed for both comfort and connection.
Nestled near the pristine shores of Cape San Blas and just minutes from St. Joseph Peninsula State Park, this location provides easy access to white sandy beaches, nature trails, and water activities. The serene surroundings ensure a peaceful escape with stunning sunsets and abundant outdoor adventures nearby.
WILDLIFE WARNING Bugs and Insects Cape San Blas is a natural coastal area, so guests may occasionally notice mosquitoes, no-see-ums (tiny biting midges), and biting flies—especially around dusk or calm days. Insect activity is normal outdoors and varies with weather. Using repellent, keeping doors closed, and avoiding standing water helps reduce them.
Roaches and Palmetto Bugs Large “palmetto bugs” (Florida roaches) sometimes appear in coastal climates, even in clean homes. They are mostly harmless and often come in from outdoors. Keeping food sealed and lights off at night helps prevent them.
Rats and Mice Like most beach areas, small rodents may appear if food is left out or doors are open. They can be attracted by crumbs or trash. They’re uncommon in well-kept homes but can carry germs and chew packaging. Store food securely and dispose of garbage regularly to discourage them.
Wildlife and Critters The area may have lizards, frogs, and the occasional snake in dunes or vegetation. These animals avoid people and are part of the local ecosystem. Staying on walkways and keeping outdoor lights on at night can discourage them from coming close.
Please do not feed or handle any wildlife, and always keep food, trash, and pet items indoors to help maintain the balance of the local environment. Pets should remain leashed and supervised outdoors, as coastal vegetation and dunes can harbor insects or small wildlife.
CONSTRUCTION NOTICE Notice on Beach Construction & Temporary Closures
Beginning in December 2025, St. Joseph Peninsula (Cape San Blas Breakwater) will undergo a vital shoreline restoration and breakwater project aimed at preserving and enhancing the coastline. During this period, portions of the beach will be temporarily closed while work is in progress. A large pipeline will run along sections of the beach and into the Gulf to transport sand for replenishment. You may also notice heavy machinery within fenced and marked safety zones.
Sand ramps will be installed to provide safe and convenient access to the beach and Gulf throughout the project. This phase is expected to last approximately four months, through Spring 2026, after which construction activity and noise levels will decrease, and full beach access will be restored.
During the restoration project, please check for real-time updates on the progress and the status of specific beach access points. Temporary restrictions and minor disruptions to the usual beach experience may occur, so we appreciate your patience and understanding. For your safety and that of the construction crews, please follow all posted signs and safety warnings while work is underway.
POOL HEAT The pool is open for heating year-round at an additional fee of $175 per stay. Please contact the Concierge team at least 72 hours before your arrival if you would like the pool heated during your stay.