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Florida, Naples Area, NaplesCalendar updated: 01 Nov 2011
 14100 Tamiami Trl E, Naples, FL
Bedrooms: 1     Bathrooms: 1     Sleeps: 2
Minutes away from the Gulf of Mexico beaches. Plenty of shopping also within minutes. Restaurants Galore! This area is a Paradise. Email...
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Rates from:
$1500
month
Florida, Naples Area, North NaplesCalendar updated: 19 Oct 2011
Naples, Florida
Bedrooms: 3     Bathrooms: 2     Sleeps: 6
Naples Florida offers exquisite sunsets, incredible shopping, championship golf & white sand beaches while being home to some of the most...
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Rates from:
$600
week
Florida, Naples Area, Estero
PELICAN SOUND GOLF and  RIVER CL
Bedrooms: 3     Bathrooms: 2     Sleeps: 6
A GOLF COURSE LOCATED 1ST FL CARRIAGE HOME in beautiful Pelican Sound (ESTERO FL)- a private 534 acre resort-like community with over...
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Rates from:
$1175
month
Florida, Naples Area, Bonita Springs
New Luxury Golf Course Condo Ber
Bedrooms: 3     Bathrooms: 2     Sleeps: 6
New luxury condo in Bonita Springs with view of pond and pool from lanai. Beautifully furnished, cable TV, washer/dryer in unit, carport...
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$1500
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Naples Area

Naples Area - Watch Out, You Might Want to Stay Forever



Vacation Home Rentals Naples Area RentalNo matter your age or how you define a good time, the Naples Area in Florida will have the right spot for you to live it up. A dynamic and innovative nightlife alongside compelling and intense world-recognized golf courses make this place one of a kind. This area services the whole spectrum of lifestyles with abundance and uniqueness. Once you make your visit it will be hard to go home. In an area that has year-round average temperatures of 75 degrees Fahrenheit, it's easy to see what is so magnetic about this beach paradise.

    Here are some data about Naples, Florida that are sure to pick your interest: The Greater Naples Area contains over 134 art galleries, each with its own special expression. It's also known as the #1 small art town in America. Naples has the most golf holes per capital in the country with over 95 courses available. The Naples Pier had been constructed in 1886 when the city was reachable only by water. Naples derived its name from the Naples Bay in Italy, which was given by an early explorer, saying the area surpassed the beauty of the Italian bay.

    While you're out with the kids you might want to drive through Naples' Caribbean Gardens, a nationally recognized zoo. Drive your car down a winding mile-long path past lions, kangaroos, monkeys and more. 52 acres of exotic ferns planted in 1919 make up the jungle that the park is today. After you go for the driving tour, hop on a boat ride passing some mini islands full of monkeys, apes and lemurs; your family is guaranteed to have a good time.

    Discovering some of Naples early history is just a stone's throw away at the Collier County Historical Museum. The five-acre museum will bring you through 10,000 years of the area's history. Stop by the rustic homes of early settlers that were saved from demolition in the early 1900's. See the charm of the settlers lives acted out in live scenes and learn about the trials they faced in their everyday lives. Visit the onsite orchid house, home to some of the world's rarest orchid breeds. The museum will give you an enlightened view of early Naples.

    Ride the wild preserves of Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary by airboat. 11,000 acres of wetland preserve with a 2-mile boardwalk make for a nice tour of the land. The preserve is one of the largest in Florida, giving you a personal view of the hidden side of wildlife that inhabits the marshy waters. See an alligator wrestler jump on top a of a 10-foot gator and wrestle him to submission just 10 feet from where you stand watching with amazement. Even go for a “swamp walk” led by a park ranger and wade through the water itself.

    Ten Thousand Islands is a big chain of islands and mangrove islets, spanning 99 miles along the coast of Naples. The islands were used and occupied by Native Indian tribes for thousands of years and some of the former settlement can be seen covered by up in four feet of water in some areas. The islands are basically uninhabited these days, but the Southern-most tip has started to attract more of a crowd seeking water sports of all types. The Naples Area incorporates much more than can be written. The Naples Area remains a tight-knit community, saving the best for those who are there firsthand to trace the hidden treasures the city offers.