Naples, Florida City Guide

For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Naples, Florida Travel Guide has been your connection to Naples's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more.

Dining & Entertainment


After a long day on the water, Bed and Breakfast visitor’s stomachs will surely be growling. Naples’ dining offers a fun, chic ambiance with flavorful culinary experiences. Guests return year after year to recreate their memorable dining experience in Naples. There’s no better way to end the day than to enjoy fresh fish, seafood or lobster while watching the sun set from your seat. Naples offers not only food from the sea but something to fill that craving you have. Choose from Caribbean, Thai, Italian, Irish, French or American cuisine. If you can’t decide, stop into the Waterfront Grille where “everything is new but the view.” Mouth watering steaks, savory seafood, organic pastas and even a tapas room make this place a sure bet for the whole family.

During your stay in Naples, be sure to stop by one of the performing arts theaters in the area. Collier County is recognized as one of the “top five places for a long life in the U.S.,” due to its performing arts community. The Naples Players at the Sugden Community Theatre along with their Kidzact youth theatre program, has been recognized as one of the top ten Community Theatre companies in the United States. Get a glimpse at these amazing performers one evening to see just how remarkable they are!

If you want to experience all Naples’ nightlife has to offer, take a jaunt along Fifth Avenue South. Here you’ll find trendy hangouts, high-energy clubs, Irish pubs and live music. A great spot to meet up with the locals is along the Third St. shopping area. Old Naples Pub, offering live music most nights is casual and friendly and an all time favorite. Maybe you’ll even catch a performance on their 100 year old tavern piano. If you get a chance, stop into Tommy Bahamas, a must do for residents and tourists alike. Grab a pina colada, sit back, relax and enjoy live music in this tropical café. Casual bars, island drinking holes and Irish Pubs line the streets of Naples, ensuring that Bed and Breakfast guests will have no problem finding one that is perfect for them!

Naples, Florida is a relaxing tropical retreat and so much more. With world renowned beaches, a yearly average temperature of 75 degrees, amazing water sports, exciting nightlife and remarkable performing arts, it’s no wonder that Naples has grown to be one of the major bed & breakfast destinations in the nation.
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