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Welcome to Naples on the Gulf of Mexico, a paradise of
sun, shore and nature harmoniously blended with the cosmopolitan
and cultural center this city has become. Despite its metropolitan population
and myriad housing developments, Naples remembers its
Indian and early pioneering heritage. This diversity
combined with its host of attractions, amenities and
activities make Naples a great place to live and visit.
With over 35 golf courses, Naples
has the highest ratio of golf courses to golfers in the USA.
But tennis enthusiasts find equally high standards of
play here, while water lovers discover pristine white
beaches of unsurpassed tropical beauty, complete with
splendid shells and a full array of sea sports.
The fishing is great, not least
at The Pier, Naples' classic landmark, where fish abound
in the translucent water for the pleasure of dolphins,
pelicans and humans alike. Or simply come stroll along
the beach or pier for a panoramic view of the sunset.
Canoes can be rented for a
tranquil exploration of the mangrove waterways, while boat
charters are readily available for deep-sea fishing. Taking
advantage of local sea fare are many casual waterfront
and award-winning restaurants. The best cuisine from all
over the world can be sampled in and around Naples, home
also to many exceptional resorts such as the Ritz Carlton,
Registry Resort and Naples Beach Hotel.
Shopping in Naples is another
treat in store, with a spectacular selection of
fashionable centers and plazas to choose from. From small
boutiques and shops at Third Street, Tin City, and Venetian
Village to the large chain and department stores at Coastland
Center Mall and Waterside Shops, you can find just about
anything in Naples.
But if it's culture you're
after, spend an evening at the Philharmonic Center for
the Arts or the popular Dinner Theater. Take in a couple
of art galleries while you're about it, or a movie, and
visit some historic sites around the city.
Special attractions include the
Teddy Bear Museum, the picturesque Naples Trolley Tours,
and a luxurious display of mansions along Port Royal - no
charge for this one.
But don't overlook the natural attractions
of our West Florida Coast. Sensitively preserved at the Corkscrew
Swamp Sanctuary, Conservancy, Jungle Larry's Caribbean Gardens,
Wiggins State Park Beach and so many other trails and centers,
are rare species of flora and fauna indigenous to the
State.
For a real Florida thrill -
swamp buggy and air boat rides, alligator wrestling and
all - head south to the Everglades, perhaps stopping on the
way at Collier Seminole State Park for a true commune with
nature. It's all here for your pleasure and leisure. And
do not forget the beautiful sunsets over the Gulf of
Mexico.
Only a limited sampling of the Naples environment can be accommodated
within the scope of this QuikTour. But you will find a complete
list under the appropriate headings in our Visitor
Center, Relocation Planner, and other interesting
sections of Naples on the Gulf. This innovative
information system is designed to give you, the newcomer
to Naples, a hands-on experience of what the city has to
offer, enabling you to enjoy our community the way we do. Plentiful
photographs, explicit maps and helpful cross-references will
guide you quickly between items of interest. You may now select
an Overview of Area History, Life Styles, Culture, Communities,
Golf, or Shopping from the Buttons to the Left. If you would
like to just let us 'Walk You Through' our fair city,
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