North Naples is an unincorporated community in northwest Collier County, Florida, United States, located immediately north of Naples. The North Naples area includes the census-designated places of Naples Park, Pelican Bay, and Pine Ridge, as well as additional surrounding land.
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We have come to this beach for over 20 years and have noticed there are considerably less shells than there used to be. But it's still a great beach for shelling, for native wildlife, usually a dolphin sighting, great sunsets. During season get there early or you won't find parking and the beach gets crowded. Bring everything you need, no real amenities.
4.5 based on 148 reviews
You have to go on bonita Beach road and before it turns north to ft. Myers beach you turn left and go a couple miles. It's back in Collier county so it's free if you have a beach sticker. Beautiful beaches and a nice walking trail at the end. The park has one refreshment stand and public bathrooms. One of the best beaches in Florida
5 based on 421 reviews
ADVANCED RESERVATIONS REQUIRED. The Revs Institute, a 501(c)(3) not for profit organization, is dedicated to the preservation of automotive history. Revs is comprised of an automotive preservation workshop, extensive archives, research library and four thematic galleries featuring The Collier Collection of automobiles. The Revs Institute will be open each week on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Tickets must be purchased in advance and can be reserved both online and via phone. Prices are as follows: General admission $17.00; faculty, students and active military $12.00; docent tours which give a more comprehensive look at the collection are available for an additional $8.00. These tours for up to 10 visitors at a time are available four times daily at 10:00 AM, 10:30 AM, 1:00 PM and 1:30 PM. Ticket reservations and inquiries are now available.
Amazing collection of very rare cars. All eras are represented in a unique building. Many are racing cars with unique pedigrees. The docents are enthusiasts themselves and extremely knowledgeable.
There is also an area devoted to rebuilding and renovating rare cars.
4.5 based on 117 reviews
It is nice to have the option of walking under the tropical canopy or riding the tram to the beach. There was so much nature! We saw large crabs, sand dollars, and dolphins. The water was clear and the sky was beautiful.
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5 based on 250 reviews
Holocaust History Museum mainly focused on the years 1933 - 1945; geared for ages 12 - adult; docent-guided tours & audio tours available. Please check the website or call for open hours, as there may be changes for season or for holidays.
I had the honor of being a chaperone for 40 of my granddaughters 8th grade classmates. If you can plan your visit when a guide is available it will be worth it. Stuart was our guide and was excellent as he added a personal side to his narration as both of his parents were survivors of the death camps.
We must always honor the victims murdered during the holocaust and thank god for those that survived and lived to tell their stories and the truth!
4.5 based on 561 reviews
We have visited beaches in Hawaii, Tahiti, the Caribbean, and many more and Fort Myers Beach on Estero Island in Florida is right up there with any of them. Bowditch Point is at the north end of the beach with views of the Gulf of Mexico, Sanibel Island, and Fort Myers. It is a well maintained public beach with picnic areas, restrooms, and shower stalls. The parking area is a good size, but fills up quickly during the "season" (Jan - Apr). Concrete and boarded walk ways lead to the beach through the picnic areas. This is a really nice place to spend the day at the beach and have a picnic.
4.5 based on 122 reviews
We spent two hours at this fine museum, and were particularly impressed with the Olga Hirschhorn holdings that she donated to the museum. Also three very impressive Chihuly installations - this museum's Persian ceiling is one of the best. Staff is very friendly and helpful. Any art lover visiting the area should check it out.
4.5 based on 1 reviews
My first time at Lowdermilk Beach. The parking area is just a few steps to the sand. Plenty of room to have your own piece of paradise. There is a snack bar nearby. You can see the Naples Pier to the south and the many beautiful high rises to the north. Good family beach as well as just having a place for alone time.
4 based on 324 reviews
OK, so the young barefooted man in the Alligator pen was enough to make the admission price worthwhile. He literally just screamed @ these large Alligators and they scurried back into the water. Amazing! Hurricane damage was evident but they are trying to restore the facility. LOVED feeding the Flamingos by hand and enjoyed the gorgeous Peacocks. They have multiple admission discounts including one for Veterans which is always appreciated. Good thing we have our car for our return to PA because the Succulents I bought at ridiculously low prices can make it back with me. Very nice experience.
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