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Naples began as a quiet and affluent beach community
in southwest Florida located between Fort Myers to the north and the
Everglades to the south. It is now a rapidly growing, upscale
suburbia of subdivisions, condominium complexes, shopping districts
and golf courses. Of course it still has its excellent gulf beaches.
With over 50 golf courses in the area, Naples may have
a greater concentration of golf courses than any other place in the
Florida, and in fact, Naples proclaims itself as the "Golf Capital
of the World". Golfing in Naples is a year round activity
that is especially pleasant during the mild fall (autumn) to spring
weather of southwest Florida. Our hot summers send golfers to
the morning and late afternoon sessions.
Naples Shopping
If shopping were a sport (and certainly there are those
who believe that it is!), then Naples would be an Olympic village of
shopping. Several world-class shopping districts are located
in Naples.
Third
Street South in downtown Naples is an elegant shopping area with nearly
a hundred distinctive shops, restaurants, cafes and art galleries. There
are abundant shops devoted to clothes and accessories with a wide range
of sophisticated to casual styles. Third Street South is located
in southern section of Naples near the Gulf of Mexico.
Fifth
Avenue South continues the shopping theme with a combination of a historic
setting and a variety of chic boutiques, gifts stores, jewelers, hotels
and restaurants. The Sugden Theater is located here and offers
theatrical performances including musicals, comedies, dramas and children's'
theatre.
Nearby
is the Tin City Waterfront Marketplace, a rustic and casual waterfront
market. It offers collections, clothing, gifts and dining. With
its rustic boardwalks, tin-topped buildings, the bayfront shopping
area offers a more casual atmosphere. These shops and restaurants
overlook the working docks of Naples Bay.
Across from Tin City, is Naples' Bayfront shopping,
dining and entertainment area. Among the European architecture,
one will find upscale boutiques and galleries along with fine restaurants.
"Experience
the Extraordinary" at the Village on Venetian Bay where it distinguishes
itself through a unique collection of intriguing shops. Most
of its some 60 shops, galleries and restaurants are set right on the
waterfront.
Saks Fifth Avenue and Jacobson's are among the 40 plus
shops and restaurants at the Waterside Shops at Pelican Bay. Open-air
walkways allow one to stroll among the Spanish-style architecture.
And for those looking for a traditional American-style
shopping mall, the Coastland Center in Naples is the place to go. The
climate controlled mall features approximately 150 stores and numerous
restaurants.
Naples Activities and Attractions
Explore
the best of Naples on the Naples Trolley Tour. The narrated tour
on vintage trolleys explores nearly 100 points of interest. The
fee for the tour includes an all-day re-boarding pass so one can deboard
to shop, dine and site see as desired.
The Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens is a nationally
accredited zoo and historical botanical garden. A natural path
through the zoo almost a mile in length winds past rare and beautiful
animals and exotic plants. Additionally, various shows are presented
throughout the day. In 2005 the zoo was voted "Best place
to take kids" by the Gulfshore Life magazine.
Naples Beaches
Of
course, the natural attraction Naples has always been known for is
its beautiful white sand beaches. Along the gulf coast are many
miles of beaches and beach parks that range from those with full facilities
to those with simple access points for less populated areas.
Boating,
water sports and fishing are ideal along the generally warm and tranquil
waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Wide ranges of choices are available
from open water deep-sea fishing, to fishing the backcountry mangrove
estuaries. Numerous marinas service your needs from charters
to rentals. Kayaking is also popular and rentals and guided wilderness
tours are available.
The
historic Naples Pier is a favorite for fishermen and those who enjoy
strolling along the rustic, 1,000-foot long pier. Fishing licenses
are not required and the pier features a concession stand and bait
shop.
Everglades Excursions offers half and full day tours
through Everglades National Park. See our Everglades page
for more information about this natural wonder.
Golfing
is one of the premier activities in Naples. There are public
courses, semi-private and private golf courses affiliated with area
resorts. Check with the local hotels and resorts for their current
golf vacation packages and course availability.
Florida Sports Park "Mile of Mud" oval racetrack
features Swamp Buggy racing. Several times a year, the World
Championship of Swamp Buggy Races is held - something that has to be
seen to believe.
The Conservancy of Southwest Florida is a 14-acre natural
oasis in the middle of Naples. The center offers boat tours,
nature trails and guided tours, canoe and kayak rentals, numerous naturalist
presentations throughout the day and a wildlife rehabilitation center.
Philharmonic
Center for the Arts in Naples hosts more than 400 events per year including
world-class dance, opera, classical and popular music and Broadway
shows.
The Naples Museum of Art hosts a broad array of visual
arts, paintings, sculptures as well as offering educational programs
and lectures. The 30,000 square foot museum has 15 galleries
and a glass dome conservatory.
On the sur, Naples is an affluent beach suburbia. But,
when one looks further, Naples has much to offer the Florida vacation
traveler.
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