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Naples Florida – God’s Waiting Room Or a Man’s Paradise?

April 10th, 2011
As most of the first from my wife asked me if I Naples, wanted to visit Florida, I have had the same reaction. “I think I have a grandmother who lives there,” she laughed I told him I was serious, but it is only 3 years later, after he visited twice and decided to go there on a whim that I, Naples realized that the reputation is only partly justified, at best.

Naples has certainly come with 55 + communities, old money, gated communities, where your costs with costs more than most people association mortgage, bingo centers and the community. But all these things are perfectly integrated in the sub-tropical paradise, exploded in the last 15 years in a fury of marketing. Downtown Naples is still very much class destination, usually drawing an older audience. But bars are as difficult Yabba with DJ’s, laser lights and an elegant, under 40 crowd. » Read more: Naples Florida – God’s Waiting Room Or a Man’s Paradise?

Naples, Florida Beaches – Get the Skinny, And I Don’t Mean Skinny Dipping!

April 10th, 2011
So you’re interested in Naples, Florida beaches? Below is a profile of most beaches in Collier County, the community that lives in Naples. The Paradise Coast, this area is called, is famous for its beaches of sugar white sand that extends from the Barefoot Beach Preserve at the northern end of the district in the city of Naples along the four miles of coastline increase Marco Iceland and the Ten Thousand Iceland desert region the Everglades. The beach parks range from those with all ideal facilities at access points to the beach for long walks on the sandy desert. There are many beach access points in downtown Naples, and Tigertail Beach Park and public access to South Beach Marco Iceland. Here is a nice, warm sand and spectacular sunsets, regardless of where you decide to lose your shoes and dip your toes in the sand.

1. South Beach Marco
Location:. South Collier Blvd Marco Iceland,
Phone: 239-252-4000 Collier County Parks & Recreation
Opening times: 8 clock to dusk
Parking: $ 4 times per day, 70 much space on Swallow Street, just a short walk through the South Collier Blvd.
WC 2 miles from the beach, in the parking lot: Article
Activities: Swimming, fishing, collect shells, hiking, sunbathing
Pets: No » Read more: Naples, Florida Beaches – Get the Skinny, And I Don’t Mean Skinny Dipping!

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