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15 Best Things To Do In Naples, Florida


Located on Florida's Paradise Coast, this under-the-radar beach town offers a wealth of restaurants, shopping, great hotels, and adventure-filled excursions.

By Kara Franker 
 Updated on November 15, 2023
 

They don't call it the Paradise Coast for nothing. Located on the southwest edge of the Florida peninsula, Naples is a charming coastal town known for a unique combination of luxe living and laid-back vibes. Think pure white sand beaches, lots of opportunities to get out on the water, and a community that's dedicated to local conservation efforts. And the islands. Oh, the islands. There are so many unspoiled beaches to explore in the aptly named Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge, located just 40 minutes southeast of downtown Naples.


You'll also find a variety of picturesque shopping and dining districts where both the well-heeled and flip-flop-clad come to mix and mingle over two common obsessions: happy hour and sunset. And not to be overshadowed by all the outdoorsy diversions, art and culture abound in this upscale beach town. Let's dive into all the great places to explore and things to do in Naples.


Visit The Best Beaches In Naples
 
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The Naples area is famous for having some of the most picture-perfect stretches of sand in the country. Pearly white beaches are decked out with plenty of vibrant seashells (the shelling here is spectacular), a plethora of watersports, and that placid aquamarine body of water known as the Gulf of Mexico.


Park Your Umbrella At Naples Pier
The beach surrounding the Naples Pier is a popular place to park your umbrella. It's within walking distance from all the great local shopping and restaurants in downtown Naples, and the pier provides the perfect backdrop for killer sunset photos.

 
In fact, the Naples Pier is one of the most iconic hotspots on the southwest coast where crowds gather nightly to watch spectacular sunsets. The concession stand serves beer and wine, so you can toast to another day well-spent on the beach as the sun dips below the Gulf. Open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, access to the pier is free and visitors don't have to have a special fishing license if they want to try their luck with a rod and reel.


Play At Family-Friendly Beaches
Lowdermilk Park is another stellar public beach with a couple of sand volleyball courts, two playgrounds, and twin gazebos. Or check out Vanderbilt Beach, a family-friendly spot with concessions, loaner life jackets, and plenty of room to roam.


Take In The View From An Observation Tower
Just north of the Vanderbilt Beach entrance, you'll find Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park, one of the most gorgeous beach parks in the region. Climb up the observation tower to view rolling sand dunes, natural mangroves, and panoramic vistas of the Cocohatchee River. Explore the park via kayak or stand-up paddle board, or head out on one of the guided ranger tours.


Visit The Barrier Islands
For more of an off-the-beaten-path experience, head to Barefoot Beach Preserve County Park, an undeveloped barrier island. It's a natural upland that's home to native gopher tortoises, named such because they create burrows from 3 to 52 feet long and 9 to 23 feet deep for protection.


Keewaydin Island, an 8-mile barrier island that's only accessible by boat or the Hemingway Water Shuttle, is a must-visit, and it's the only dog-friendly public beach in the region. No worries if you forget to pack a picnic lunch, because food boats like the flamingo-adorned In the Pink and Just Beachy Burgers & More often show up with plenty of crave-worthy eats and sweets.

 
Experience Naples And Ten Thousand Islands By Boat
 There's just no getting around it—water is a way of life in Naples, so make sure you take advantage of those balmy days on the Gulf with plenty of time at sea.


Located south of Naples and Marco Island, Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge is a collection of serene deserted islands and secret beaches. An oasis of wildlife, look out for dolphins, manatees, sting rays, turtles, and more. You could spend years combing these waters and still not see all of its incredible hidden gems.


Book A Sunset Cruise
Hop aboard the 105-foot Naples Princess, fresh off a million-dollar renovation. The family-owned cruise company offers daily public yachting excursions. Book a sunset dinner cruise or an afternoon sightseeing adventure. There are special live music nights, wine-tasting cruises, and themed parties. You can also reserve the entire yacht for a wedding or special event.


Become A Naturalist On The Dolphin Explorer
 Or become a citizen scientist for the day and help expert naturalists identify and collect data aboard the Dolphin Explorer. Proceeds from the twice-daily boating excursions help fund the ongoing research of the 10,000 Islands Dolphin Project and include a trip out to Keewaydin Island's beautiful uninhabited beach.


Experience The Arts
To experience a taste of the creative art scene, check out Artis—Naples and their unique range of programs including music, film, dance, comedy, lectures, and exhibitions featuring internationally acclaimed artists. Highlights include comedy legends, Broadway stars, and world-renowned musicians performing with the Naples Philharmonic. Check out the reopening of The Baker Museum, a fine-art institution that houses traveling exhibitions as well as a permanent collection of modern and contemporary works.


Learn About The Natural Environment
 There are plenty of opportunities to get outside and learn about the environment and wildlife in Naples. Take a walk through a tropical wonderland at the 170-acre Naples Botanical Garden and learn about the local flora and exotic plants from around the world. You'll see coral limestone water features, fragrant orchids, and a myriad of bromeliads growing in a lush canopy of trees—it's truly a serene paradise for the senses.


Visit the Conservancy of Southwest Florida, an active nature center working to preserve the heritage of the area's land and water. They have a wildlife hospital that treats injured, sick, and orphaned native animals like turtles, pelicans, and bobcats. Head out on a guided nature walk or eco-cruise and learn more about how to protect the local environment.


Northeast of downtown Naples, Audubon's Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary provides a 2.25-mile-long boardwalk through the country's last old-growth bald cypress forest, where you can spot hundreds of birds and animals like the American alligator and the brightly arrayed painted bunting. If you're lucky, you might even see the infamous and extremely rare super ghost orchid.


The Naples Zoo is another great place to get up close and personal with animals and learn about conservation efforts.


Where To Shop & Dine
Naples is a well-known shopping destination in Florida, especially when it comes to upscale boutiques and designer brands. You'll also find plenty of galleries to browse and opportunities to snap up antiques and coastal home decor. After a couple of hours of retail therapy, take a break in one of the city's eating establishments, which range from fine dining restaurants to laid-back pubs.


Stroll Through Fifth Avenue South
The heart of the shopping and dining scene in Naples is the Fifth Avenue South area in downtown Naples with its combination of historic-meets-modern shop facades and pedestrian-friendly promenades lined with royal palms. Find everything from casual beachwear to high-end designers, home furnishings, and more. Enjoy the al fresco ambiance and sip on a cup of Joe at the local 5th Avenue Coffee Company, or get a bite at one of the 30 restaurants in the area.


Appreciate The Glitz Of Third Street South
Just a few blocks away from downtown, stroll past the colorful cottages and mansions in the fancy Third Street South neighborhood and shopping district. There you'll find a fine collection of art galleries, fashion boutiques, jewelers, and antique shops nestled among the beckoning plazas and courtyards. Instantly amp up your island style at stores like the Old Naples Surf Shop and C. Orrico, a Lilly Pulitzer signature boutique. For delectable Italian eats, dine at Sea Salt, Campiello Ristorante & Bar, or Barbatella. The Old Naples Pub is a neighborhood bistro, where you can nosh on American favorites and listen to live music.


Relax On The Waterfront At Celebration Park
Just east of downtown Naples is Celebration Park, a waterfront venue designed specifically for food trucks, with a permanent outdoor dining verandah and a craft beer and wine bar. Take your pick from seafood, pizza, curry, gyros, and barbecue. A few blocks away, you'll find the taproom and beer garden Ankrolab Brewing Co., where you can sit back and relax with a local pint.


Experience Historic Tin City
 In the heart of the Old Naples waterfront district is the historic Tin City, an eclectic tin-roofed shopping and entertainment area with nautical and nature-themed gift shops featuring rustic marine souvenirs and casual seafood eateries like Pinchers. The old Florida vibe of Tin City is a throwback to the 1920s when clam, shelling, oyster, and fishing industries were headquartered here. As you explore, sample tropical fruit wines from all over Florida at The Naples Winery.


Enjoy The Luxury Of Waterside Shops
At the luxurious Waterside Shops, you'll find an open-air mall with lush landscaping, bubbling fountains, and covered walkways. Shop in style at numerous high-end retailers like Saks Fifth Avenue, and dine at a variety of restaurants like the health-conscious True Food Kitchen.


Find Entertainment In North Naples
In north Naples, the Mercato entertainment plaza is home to a movie theater, retail shops, and a variety of restaurants ranging from grab-and-go burritos to high-end steaks. The shopping center hosts a popular happy hour with more than a dozen restaurants participating, and there are plenty of weekly events and live music performances. Nearby, check out Bone Hook Brewing Company, southwest Florida's largest brewpub with more than 20 original craft beers on tap and live music every weekend.


Where To Stay
Whether you want to be waterfront or in the heart of elegant downtown, there are plenty of great hotels to choose from.


Front row to the Gulf is La Playa Beach & Golf Resort, which features beach butler service—just raise your flag to request a fresh cocktail. There are also multiple pools with private cabanas and a nightly sunset celebration complete with fire pits on the beach. Listen up for the ringing of a captain's bell when the sun takes its final bow below the horizon. Then, grab a table at BALEEN, the hotel's award-winning restaurant.


If you're looking to stay in style, The Ritz-Carlton Naples is everything you'd expect from a luxury resort, complete with a pristine beachfront location, lavish spa, and delectable dining options. Check out the casual Gumbo Limbo restaurant with its beautiful sunset and water views.


Here's a major perk for boating enthusiasts: Naples Bay Resort & Marina has daily boat rentals available for both day-trip visitors and guests staying at the onsite hotel. You can roll out of bed and right onto a boat in the marina that's gassed up and ready to go. It's the launch pad for exploring Keewaydin Island and other hidden gems in Ten Thousand Islands.


Directly on the Gulf of Mexico, the site of the former Naples Beach Hotel & Golf Club is being redeveloped into the Naples Beach Club, a luxury residential project managed by the Four Seasons and complete with world-class amenities and waterfront dining. The property, slated to open in 2024, will also feature the Gulf Coast's first Four Seasons Hotel, so it'll remain a hotspot for weekend getaways.


Or check into the Naples Grande Beach Resort. It's connected to the beach via a boardwalk over picturesque Clam Pass.


For a high-end experience in the heart of downtown Naples, check out the ritzy Inn on Fifth and its lavish club-level suites that overlook the posh Fifth Avenue South entertainment district.


When To Visit
Naples is a favorite destination for snowbirds, so winter is high-season, but summer is when you can usually score great deals on hotels and restaurants.


Festival-Goers Flock To Naples In Fall
Foodies love to head south during the Sizzle SWFL Restaurant Week, when you can taste your way through some of the most popular restaurants in the region. The dining promotion features multi-course meals at pre-fixed prices and takes place over three weeks in September.


Or check out the annual Stone Crab Festival at Tin City each October. Celebrate the kick-off of the season with fresh Florida stone crab claws and live music on the waterfront. Can it get any better than that?


From fancy shopping and dining to discovering deserted islands via boat, Naples is a coastal paradise that should have a spot on your Sunshine State bucket list.