One of the nation's most exclusive addresses, home to upscale fashion and jewelry, spas, one-of-a-kind gifts, artwork, home décor, fine dining, and entertainment – a pedestrian-friendly promenade with an irresistible mix of glamour and laid-back ease.
Mercato is an all-day experience with shopping in the sunshine and nights out dining, drinking, and enjoying entertainment with friends. With sophistication and a sense of community at every corner, Mercato will make your day and brighten your night.
The birthplace of Naples lies two blocks from the Gulf of Mexico. The sophisticated and delightful shops, renowned restaurants, courtyards, and antique fountains await amidst historic Third Street South's lush, colorful cascading flowers and green landscaping.
Colorful European architecture is an eye-catching landmark in Old Naples. Strolling on brick-laden pathways leads to rare finds in the galleries and shops, coupled with the impeccable cuisine of the restaurants, making the Bayfront an upscale oasis.
Vanderbilt Beach is one of the most popular beaches because it is in a prime location near the upscale North Naples area. Vanderbilt Beach offers vast space for all visitors, gorgeous white sand surroundings, sea oats, and restroom access.
Waterside Shops is the Gulf Coast's premier shopping and dining destination with the finest names in luxury retail and fashionable lifestyle shops. More than 60 shops and restaurants let you indulge in the extraordinary while you delight in the everyday.
Artis – Naples is the premier destination for the visual and performing arts in Southwest Florida. Driven to inspire, educate and entertain by presenting world-class events that enrich the diverse community. Artis offers a unique range of programs.
More waterfront shopping and dining than any other destination in Naples. With more than 45 waterfront retailers and restaurants, The Village has delighted visitors for years and has grown to become known as the Jewel of Naples.
Discover a 170-acre, world-class garden paradise with plants from around the world. Garden conserves the plants and habitats of the tropics, cultivates beauty, offers knowledge, and inspires the protection of nature. Their calendar is full of events.
Welcome to a nationally accredited and much more than a walk-through zoo. The paved path winds nearly a mile past rare and beautiful animals residing within a historic tropical garden of exotic plants first planted in 1919 with a fascinating history.
Discover a vibrant industrial feel, full liquor waterfront bar, and foodie destination nestled in the newly revitalized Bayshore District. Rows of food trucks end at a 4-sided full-service bar directly overlooking the waterway with Gulf of Mexico access.
The 140-acre Park in the heart of urban Naples, with 2.5 miles of asphalt, mulch, and boardwalk trails, meanders through six native plant communities. Perfect for walking, jogging, biking, roller-blading, and skateboarding. The park is dog friendly.
Naples is renowned for its vibrant art scene, which is as lush and inviting as its famed beaches and upscale lifestyle. The city is home to a diverse array of art galleries and hosts numerous cultural events that attract artists and collectors from around the world. Click below for an overview of the art scene and some of the notable galleries in Naples.
A community of 350 single-family homes, the majority with water views, Aqualane Shores is nestled along Naples Bay with easy access to the Gulf of Mexico. A long-established neighborhood, it has mature landscaping, tree-shaded streets, and proximity to shopping, dining, and entertainment on neighboring Third Street South.
This new town, established in 2005, sprawls across 5,000 acres centered around Ave Maria University, a Catholic institution founded by Domino's Pizza tycoon Tom Monaghan. Ave Maria has single-and multifamily homes, a golf course, a downtown area with retail and restaurants, a water park, and recreational fields, with plans for a hospital and additional amenities.
With the 342-acre Barefoot Beach Preserve as its southernmost boundary, Barefoot Beach offers waterfront homes with views of Little Hickory Bay and the gulf. Many of its low-rise condos, villas, and three- and four-story homes, ranging from Mediterranean to coastal contemporary, are on the shell-crushed beach.
Anchored by the Naples Botanical Garden, this 1,800-acre area south of U.S. 41, east of Naples, is undergoing a revitalization centered on creating a walkable neighborhood arts district with cottages and condominiums as well as recreational and cultural facilities. Many new businesses are opening, and new homes are going up.
Winding streets lined with mature ficus, banyan, and palm trees tell the story of Coquina Sands as the first community to develop beyond the borders of Old Naples. Encompassing the beachfront Lowdermilk Park, many of Coquina Sands' original Old Florida-style, single-family homes, and condominiums are being transformed, much like its neighbor, the historic Naples Beach Hotel & Golf Club.
The eastern corridor along U.S. 41 features a wide range of suburban neighborhoods and master-planned communities, including golf-centric TPC Treviso Bay and the sprawling, five-mile Lely Resort.
Far-flung from any mall or high-rise, Everglades City is a slice of natural Florida brushing up against the Everglades and recognized as the
"gateway to the Ten Thousand Islands." The one-square-mile incorporated city with a population of 400 is an ideal outpost for those seeking rural, small-town-America charm, game fishing, and water pursuits.
A rural area of about 41,000 rambling acres,
Golden Gate Estates' acre-plus properties provide breathing space between neighboring homes, the opportunity to own horses, and a serene setting within heavily wooded areas. It's targeted as a significant growth center as the population swells.
Settled in the 1870s by hunters, traders, and ranchers, Immokalee maintains its agricultural roots. Its farms yield most of America's tomato crop, and the University of Florida's Southwest Florida Research and Education Center is located here. The Seminole Casino Hotel Immokalee draws national entertainment throughout the year.
Lake Park is made up of 450 homes, with an average construction date of 1970, on canopied streets with bike pathways. Small enclaves have their distinct names; Lake Manor, Lake Forrest, and Lake Park unified as a homeowner's association long ago. Proximity to schools, businesses, and five parks make this a family-friendly neighborhood.
At 24 square miles, Marco is the largest barrier island of the Everglades' mangrove-tangled Ten Thousand Islands. With 100 miles of waterways, the island attracts those who want a boat in the backyard and the convenience of shopping, restaurants, and on-island health care. Many of its single-family homes and condominiums are located on the gulf, canals, or bays.
North of downtown Naples along the gulf, the Moorings is one of the city's oldest neighborhoods with tree-lined streets, mature landscaping, and mostly single-family homes on large lots. At 1,300 acres, it's the city of Naples's largest subdivision and is not gated, yet it offers the amenities of a gated community, including a private cou
North of downtown Naples along the gulf, the Moorings is one of the city's oldest neighborhoods with tree-lined streets, mature landscaping, and mostly single-family homes on large lots. At 1,300 acres, it's the city of Naples's largest subdivision and is not gated, yet it offers the amenities of a gated community, including a private country club and beach. Homes on Doctor's Bay enjoy mile-long views to Village Shops on Venetian Bay and gulf access via Doctor's Pass.
Once a working-class neighborhood, this one-square-mile community has come into its own as a new wave of buyers discovers its proximity to the gulf, shopping, dining, and entertainment, including Mercato. Many of Naples Park's original 19705-era homes are being torn down to make way for pricier single-family dwellings.
Ambitious revitalization has brought an era of change to the area east of Old Naples, bounded by U.S. 41 and the Gordon River.
Mid-rise condominiums offer on-site amenities and locations easily walkable to Fifth Avenue South, Tin City, and the Naples Design District. On the east side of Goodlette-Frank Road are riverfront parks and conserv
Ambitious revitalization has brought an era of change to the area east of Old Naples, bounded by U.S. 41 and the Gordon River.
Mid-rise condominiums offer on-site amenities and locations easily walkable to Fifth Avenue South, Tin City, and the Naples Design District. On the east side of Goodlette-Frank Road are riverfront parks and conservation areas, the new single-family Mangrove Bay with boat slips, and the commercial-residential Bayfront.
Naples' first neighborhood, Old Naples, is highly desired for its proximity to downtown, the beach, and the Naples Pier. Its architecturally diverse homes include original 1900s cottages, mid-rise condominiums, and multimillion-dollar mansions along the Gulf and Naples Bay.
Featuring wide streets, beachside parks, lush green spaces, and great gulf and bay views, Park Shore is sought out by young families, professionals, and retirees. With the picturesque Village Shops on Venetian Bay as a landmark, there is a range of choices: single-family homes, low- and mid-rise condos, and waterfront high-rise towers
This sprawling community of more than 2,100 acres stretches from the gulf to U.S. 41, offering at least 65 individual neighborhoods, high-rise condominiums, and a wide variety of housing options and prices from the triple-gated The Strand to smaller villas and condo units. Amenities for residents include a private beach club, 27 holes of
This sprawling community of more than 2,100 acres stretches from the gulf to U.S. 41, offering at least 65 individual neighborhoods, high-rise condominiums, and a wide variety of housing options and prices from the triple-gated The Strand to smaller villas and condo units. Amenities for residents include a private beach club, 27 holes of golf, fitness, tennis, and on-site restaurants. Artis-Naples and Waterside Shops are close by.
This rambling neighborhood of new and 1970s-era single-family homes along the east side of U.S. 41 north of Vanderbilt Beach Road encompasses more than what initially meets the eye.
Within its boundaries are seven lakes and large estate lots accommodating spacious homes with stables, riding arenas, tennis courts, and guesthouses.
Naples' most exclusive address is home to a who's who of business magnates, philanthropists, and jet-setters. Port Royal is located at the city's southernmost point, with sprawling beachfront and bayside estates hidden behind towering hedges and lush landscaping. The members-only Port Royal Clubs offer beach access, tennis, dining, and other amenities.
Located on Naples Bay across from Port Royal, Royal Harbor is a boater's paradise. All its new and older homes enjoy waterfront lots along canals and the bay with gulf access.
At the northern border of the City of Naples, abutting the Pelican Bay neighborhood, Seagate is a quiet community with go homes, many of them waterfront with gulf access. Residents enjoy a private, gulf-front beach and clubhouse located off Seagate Drive between Naples Cay and Crayton Road
South of Barefoot Beach, this neighborhood offers many new and older single-family homes on canals, bays, and the beach, and a mix of gulf front, low- to high-rise condos, including the new luxury Mystique. Vanderbilt Beach is an idyllic spot for boaters and nature lovers.
This 9-acre three houses property is listed by Coldwell Banker at a remarkable $295 million, marking it as the most expensive listing in US history.
Have you been to Gumbo Limbo or the Sand Bar at the Ritz? Catch the sunset with a cocktail or enjoy a tasty burger, grouper taco, or other tasty dish while listening to the waves and watching the sunset. Don't miss the local tradition of ringing the oceanfront bell as the sun dips below the horizon every evening.
Don't we just love stumbling upon new dining spots? After weeks of hearing about tasty paninis at the latest bakery on Fifth, I finally had to check it out myself. Verdict? Worth it. Presenting: an authentic, modern Italian bakery nestled in the heart of Naples, Florida. Here's a sneak peek of what awaits!
Nestled within 35 acres of pristine coastal landscape, Clam Pass Park in North Naples offers unparalleled beach access, perfect for witnessing breathtaking sunsets, indulging in birdwatching, or relishing family outings. The park boasts 171 public parking spaces, with a nominal $10 fee for most visitors; however, Collier County residents with a Beach pass enjoy an exemption! What truly sets this beach apart is its seamless integration of the parking area with the sandy shores via a three-quarter-mile boardwalk. Whether you prefer a stroll or a complimentary ride aboard one of the golf carts, getting to the beach is effortlessly convenient. Catch a glimpse of an evening on this beach through a captivating two-and-a-half-minute video.
Have you encountered dead or dying bees on the beach lately? Be careful walking barefoot; they may sting you, but why are they dying in masses?
The problem can be traced to their foraging habits. After graduating from hive chores, female worker bees search for nectar, pollen, and water. During these erratic flight patterns, they may inadvertently cross bodies of water, such as bays, where wind and waves can deposit salt spray on their wings, causing them to crash. Onshore winds then carry these bees to the beach, where they perish. Despite being on the brink of death, these bees can still stinger beachgoers, leading to potential discomfort or allergic reactions.
Lola 41 is an exciting new spot near Fifth Avenue, the perfect place for sushi enthusiasts, boasting a diverse sushi menu, chic interior décor, and just the right mix of club beats in the background – loud enough to groove to but not overpowering for conversation. Lola 41 specializes in cuisines from the 41st parallel. It showcases influences from countries along that line in its decor, culinary creations, and bar selections. Whether you're there for the sushi or the vibrant social scene, it's definitely worth a visit.
Residing in a Florida condominium? Here is an outline of the 2023 Florida Condo Law that may impact your residence, homeowners' association (HOA), and special assessment fees. Delve into the details available at hellogulf.com/condolaw. Share it with friends who live in a condo or plan to purchase one.
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