NAPLES-MARCO ISLAND GETAWAY GUIDE
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More information: Call the Naples Chamber of Commerce Welcome Center, 941-262-6141. On the Web: www.naples-florida.com.
Sky over Naples
A dramatic sky over property owned by The Conservancy of Southwest Florida. The Naples area features several parks and exhibits to introduce visitors to the natural ecosystem.
Six good reasons to drive across Alligator Alley
Alligator Alley can be long and tedious. But it's the gateway to some one-of-a-kind destinations. Here are seven stops close to the Alley's western end that make it worth the drive:
Marco Island has plenty of what families need
Recipe for kid fun: a great beach, good accommodations, lots of things to do. That's what Marco Island offers families taking a short break from the daily grind.
Romp in the swamp
Our canopied swamp buggy lumbered off into Big Cypress Swamp the Everglades, with two dozen of us on the lookout for the elusive Florida panther.
Shoppers find heaven across Alligator Alley
When I tire of mall shopping on South Florida's east coast, I get on Alligator Alley and head to the west coast and Fifth Avenue South on Saturday and Third Street South on Sunday.
Leaving civilization behind with a kayak in the Glades
I spied a bald eagle riding the heat current high in the air over Sunday Bay. Or was it Oyster Bay? The dark-green mangrove islands, winding channels and blue-green bays in this part of the Everglades all look alike. It didn't matter where we were. This trip was about losing ourselves in a place without getting lost, a place that is never obvious.
South Florida history prevails in Everglades City
This year's Gathering of the Florida Humanities Council took place in Everglades City. The "city" in Everglades City is, of course, a grand pretense applied to this burg of fewer than 500 people that's miles from anyplace urban. The real Everglades city is Miami. Before getting drained and filled, almost the entire 150 blocks west of today's 27th Avenue were swamp, dipping from the Atlantic Ridge almost clear to Naples.
Visitors find a cozy charm in Naples B&Bs
This Gulf-side town has become a sophisticated retreat with boutiques, galleries, stylish restaurants, stately mansions and two Ritz Carltons. It boasts more millionaires per capita than any other city in the state and more golf courses too.
Corkscrew Swamp: It's definitely not a 'bored' walk
One of the things I love about Florida is that there are also places where you can escape the mall culture and return to the Old Florida, to cypress swamps and wildlife refuges where birds of every color congregate and alligators bask on sunny embankments.
Spirit of New Orleans in Naples
Naples' Inn on Fifth is hardly a lil' old mom and pop B&B, but then Naples is not exactly a lil' old back country crossroads. And its Fifth Avenue is certainly not just another row of strip mall shops. After all, the Inn on Fifth has a prominent bank in its lineage.
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