Originally built as a narrow-gauge rail dock for passenger and goods transport, This beautiful piece of land has become a daily spot for travellers, fishermen and locals alike. Enriched With world-class culture, high-end shopping and sophisticated dining experiences Naples Florida appeals to nature lovers, city dwellers and beach enthusiasts alike. Here are a few things that come in handy while planning your trip to this beautiful city:
- The Winter Months Last through Dec to March with an average high of 23.7°C and an average low of 13.3°C.
- An Average meal for one person costs about 20.11$ in a non-expensive restaurant.
- A Pint of Domestic Drought Beer costs about 5.36$ on an average.
- A Litre of gas Costs 0.91$.
- A monthly Travel pass on regular rates would cost around 43.56$.
- The monthly rent of a 1BHK a little off the City Centre is about 1943.00$.

Main Attractions:
- The beach at Naples is Florida’s finest Gulf Coast, where golden sand lapped by customarily calm waters is backed by beautiful homes and lush vegetation with wading birds scouring for their next meal along the shoreline, and dolphins making regular appearances offshore.
- Based in Naples’ restored Seaboard Air Line Railway passenger station, the Naples Depot Museum takes visitors on a journey back in time to the railroading boom days of the Roaring Twenties.
- Situated right on the waterfront, The Village on Venetian Bay is a luxurious open-air shopping complex. It is one of the most well-known names in Naples with tourists and affluent locals alike. The mall has many upscale shops selling everything from high fashion clothing, jewels, first-rate art, fine wines, and home décor
- The Bird Rookery Swamp Trail is a nature trail that runs through CREW Land and Trust’s protected regions and offers more than 12 miles of great hiking and biking trails with which visitors can explore the neighbourhood.
- the Gulf of Mexico remains to be one of the top attraction drawing people to this piece of land. its azure blue waters can make anyone’s day without much effort. A fun way to get out and enjoy all that the ocean has to offer is on a boat tour, which might include a stop on a deserted sand island.
- One popular tour is the Manatee-Eco Tour and Shelling Adventure. This three-hour trip cruises the waterways and mangroves, looking for dolphins and alligators, and stops at an island for shelling and walking on the beach.
- Every Saturday morning (7:30 to 11:30) from November to April, a portion of 3rd Street is blocked off from traffic and opens as the Third Street Farmer’s Market where vendors sell fresh produce, prepared foods, crafts, and other goods.
- The Tin City is a rustic-style waterfront shopping complex on the Naples Bay, housed in a historic building dating back to the 1920s. the building prides itself over the two dockside restaurants and closes to 70 shops selling exceptional items from souvenir T-shirts right through fashionable jewellery. Various sightseeing cruise leaves from the docks here.
- The Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens is a small city zoo, easily distinguished from the road by a gorgeous, colourful fish statue. the zoo provides a perfect way to spend a marvellous afternoon away from the waters and has a variety of animals, birds and reptiles.
- If you have an enthusiasm for plants or just want to encounter what it’s like to walk among more than 1,000 tropical plant species, be sure to visit the 170 acres Naples Botanical Gardens.
- Golisano Children’s Museum of Naples provides a fun and stimulating day out for young and old. Kids will love the 18 exhibits, including Adopt-a-Pet, Dinosaur Train, Journey through the Everglades, Mother Nature’s House, World Cafe, and Build It!. One of the most engaging exhibits is the giant Banyan Tree, where adventuresome youngsters can crawl from level to level right up to the top.