Naples, Marco Island, Everglades Convention & Visitors Bureau
3050 N. Horseshoe Dr., Ste. 218 Phone: 239-252-2384 Email Property
Naples, FL 34104 Toll-free: 800-237-2273 Website
Fax: 239-252-2404
The Naples, Marco Island, Everglades Convention & Visitors Bureau is the official source for area travel and tourism information about the Paradise Coast. Southwest Florida's Paradise Coast is a premiere vacation and meeting destination featuring beautiful white sand Gulf of Mexico beaches; world renowned golf and fishing; sophisticated Naples shopping, dining and culture; Marco Island's tropical island charm; and the natural wonders and outdoor adventures of The Everglades.
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Naples/Marco Island Area
Naples' Fifth Avenue South is the main drag and it has made a name for itself with one-of-a-kind shops, hip sidewalk cafés and clubs, artsy festivals, and a verve that doesn't stop. Read More
Fishing Sites
You'll get ample cracks at yellowtail and mangrove snapper, plus shots at black and gag grouper. Read More
City Profile: Naples
The arts and culture flourish with 100 art galleries, including those at the renowned Naples Museum of Art and Philharmonic Center for the Arts. Read More
Naples, Marco Island and the Everglades
Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Park is the setting for the stranger-than-fiction book 'Orchid Thief' and its spin-off movie 'Adaptation,' starring Nicholas Cage and Meryl Streep. Read More
City Profile: Marco Island
Fish for tarpon, snook and redfish in the mangrove backcountry, or kayak between uninhabited islands and spot dolphin, manatee, sea turtles and other wildlife. Read More
City Profile: Everglades City
The Everglades, the largest remaining subtropical wilderness in the United States, remains primitive and yet is easily accessible. Read More
Not-So-Desperate Housewives
It was at Clothes by Consignment when I – not a desperate housewife! – had my "Holy Grail" moment of shopping when I spotted a cream-colored Chanel boucle jacket. Read More
Everglades Airboat Adventures
The very first airboaters, the Miccosukee and Seminole Indians, lived off the land in these wilds. Read More
Music to Our Ears
All around the state, musical organizations recognize the need to build audiences. Read More
Culinary Naples
As one of the nation’s most sophisticated resort towns, Naples way outshines its size in culinary stature. Read More
Southwest Festivals
From swamp buggies to international film, Southwest Florida celebrates its culture and heritage with unabashed festivity. Read More
Backcountry Slam
Although that tarpon and I dueled for nearly 30 minutes, in the end no damage was done on either side of the line. And I was now more than half the way to my Backcountry Slam. Read More
Arts-a-Whirl
Florida, with its impossibly intense sea and landscapes, inspires art without even trying. Read More
Little Deer, Big Gators
Enjoying the delicate beauty of Key Deer on the one hand and then witnessing the menacing countenance of alligators really heightened our sense of nature’s variety. Read More
Laugh-Out-Loud Florida
Whether you want to be a comedian, see a comedian or just want to get your boss to lighten up, there’s a Florida comedy club for you. Read More
Walking the Planks: Piers of Southwest Florida
Piers offer a way for us to transcend the limits of the shoreline without having a boat. Strolling out onto a pier is the closest we'll ever get to walking on water. Read More
Naples Beach Paradise
Relax in the shade of an authentic Native American chickee hut, fish from Naples Pier or chug through the mangroves on personal watercraft to meet friendly manatees and playful dolphins. Read More
Alternative Spring Break Destinations
The Sunshine State is not as wild as it used to be. You may be surprised to discover how easy it is to side-step the crowds and have a relaxing trip. Read More
Battle of the Beach Sands
Northwest Florida has some of the purest, whitest sand anywhere in the state. Its dazzling crystals are nearly pure quartz, resulting in soft, fluffy sand that is a pleasure to walk on. Read More
Collier County Museum
Permanent displays at the Collier County Museum trace the history and development of Collier County from prehistoric times to the present and include an exhibit on the role of Black Seminole Indians during the Second Seminole War (1835-1842). Read More
Design Tour of the Southwest
After a day of high-end shopping, a stay at the luxurious Ritz-Carlton in Naples or Sarasota seems only natural. Read More
Country-Hugged, City-Kissed
Sunny beach vistas, the embrace of warm and soothing sea and enough shopping, dining, theater, arts and nightlife to keep your off-the-beach hours enriched and enchanted. Read More
Wait Till I Tell My Friends
With ideal weather year 'round, Naples is a natural for reconnection with family through the great outdoors. Read More
Adventure Bound
Anglers wait all year for the summer to come so they can chase Florida's premiere game fish, the common snook, from dawn 'til dusk. These tackle-busters, when fought on light line, have no equal in Florida waters. Read More
Florida Beach Primer
Take our abbreviated beach trip around Florida and add a few new beaches to your scrapbook. From Pensacola to Amelia Island to the Florida Keys, there is a new beach for you. Read More
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Paradise Coast VIP Card
Various% off participating vendors.
The Paradise Coast VIP card promotion offers visitors more than $3,000 in savings at 77 participating hotels, restaurants, attractions and activities. Some of the savings include discounted room rates, free admission to select attractions, free bottles of wine, appetizers and desserts at participating restaurants, as well as several buy-one-get-one-half-off offers. The VIP card is free to all visitors, can be used immediately, and is easily found at four convenient visitor center locations: the Greater Naples Chamber of Commerce, the Downtown Naples Association Visitors Center, Marco Island Chamber of Commerce, and the Everglades Area Chamber of Commerce. Travelers interested in directions to the nearest VIP card location can find them by clicking on the following link: http://www.paradisecoast.com/vip/VIP_Map_Web.pdf
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