Naples has no shortage of places to stay. But The Perry Hotel Naples brings something genuinely different to the market. Opened in March 2025, this 160-room boutique property sits along the Cocohatchee River in North Naples, with direct channel access to the Gulf of Mexico and Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park just beyond the marina. It's a hotel built around water, views, and the kind of food worth making a reservation for, whether you're a first-time visitor to Southwest Florida or a Naples regular looking for a fresh option.
From its seventh-floor rooftop bar to the riverwalk boardwalk threading through a mangrove conservation area, the Perry makes its setting the point. And with the beaches, dining, and cultural draws of Naples proper just minutes away, it works just as well as a base for exploring the region as it does a destination in its own right.
Rooms and Suites With Views Worth Waking Up For
The Perry's 160 rooms lean into a modern industrial design, with natural wood textures, exposed steel accents, and a coastal palette that keeps things relaxed without feeling generic. Most rooms include private balconies, and the Riverview options frame the Cocohatchee River and surrounding conservation area in a way that's easy to linger over with morning coffee.
Room categories range from Deluxe Roomsdeluxe rooms (available with a king or two queen beds) to Riverview Balcony Rooms for guests who want the view front and center. Studios offer more spread-out space, and the One Bedroom Suiteone-bedroom suite is the right call for anyone celebrating something or just wanting room to breathe. Pet-friendly rooms are available as well, with a welcome amenity for four-legged guests.
All rooms include LG 55-inch flat-screen TVs with premium channels, complimentary Wi-Fi, walk-in showers, and premium bath amenities. It's a clean , well-considered package without a lot of filler.
Dining at the Perry: From Rooftop to Riverwalk
The dining program at the Perry is one of its clearest differentiators among hotels in Naples, Florida. Three distinct venues cover the range from morning coffee to a full rooftop dinner, and none of them feel like hotel dining as an afterthought.
Tigress Restaurant and Rooftop Bar
The flagship is Tigress, a rooftop restaurant and bar on the seventh floor led by celebrity chef Dale Talde, in collaboration with Executive Chef Iggy Ortiz. The menu centers on modern Cantonese cuisine with a chophouse twist: dry-aged meats, wok-fired dishes, and signature steaks alongside bold Asian-influenced flavors. From the rooftop, the The views from up here carrystretch across the Cocohatche rRiver and out toward the Gulf, and Sunday brunch runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for guests who want to make a morning of it. Reservations are available on OpenTable.
Poolside Bodega
At pool level, the Poolside Bodega handles the casual side of things. Tropical cocktails, craft beer, and light bites in a laid-back setting make it the right spot for a midday break between the pool and the marina. It's also open to locals, which gives it a little more energy than a typical hotel pool bar.
Perry Coffee Shop
The lobby coffee bar is a practical and genuinely pleasant option for starting the day. Handcrafted coffee drinks, pastries, and light snacks are available before you head out to the beach or downtown, and the space itself is welcoming enough that guests tend to linger.
On the Water: Marina, Pools, and Gulf Access
The Perry's waterfront position is more than a backdrop. The hotel sits along the Cocohatchee River with an eight-slip marina and direct channel access to the Gulf of Mexico and Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park. Guests can launch kayaks and paddleboards from the marina, book dolphin and sunset cruises, and depart on fishing trips without leaving the property.
A boardwalk meanders from the pool deck through the hotel's mangrove conservation area out to the riverfront pier, giving guests a quiet walk through native habitat right on site. It's a nice contrast to the energy of the rooftop, and it's one of the details that sets this property apart from the more resort-style options in Naples.
The pool setup covers two different moods. A ground-level family pool sits adjacent to an activity lawn and the Poolside Bodega. Up on the rooftop, an adults-only pool pairs with panoramic seventh-floor views. The hotel also offers a complimentary water shuttle departing from the marina, with ground shuttle service to Vanderbilt Beach and nearby shopping available through the concierge.
Exploring Naples From Your Home Base
The Perry's location in North Naples puts you within easy reach of everything worth seeing in the area. Vanderbilt Beach is just a short shuttle ride away. The Naples Botanical Garden, one of the most visited attractions in Southwest Florida, is about ten minutes by car. Downtown Naples and the shops and restaurants of 5th Avenue South are roughly a 20-minute drive south. The Naples Pier, a local landmark stretching jutting out into the Gulf and a prime spot for dolphin sightings and sunset watching, is worth an afternoon.
If you want to get out on the water beyond the hotel's own marina, Naples Bay and the Ten Thousand Islands are accessible for fishing and boating charters. The Everglades are within day-trip range for families who want something a little more wild.
For a full look at what to do in the area, the Visit Florida Naples destination guide covers attractions, beaches, dining, and events across the region.
Planning Your Stay at the Perry Hotel Naples
The Perry Hotel Naples is located at 12155 Tamiami Trail North, Naples, FL 34110. Complimentary parking is available for guests. The hotel's fitness center is on site, and groups and events can be accommodated with planning support from the hotel's events team.
Pet-friendly rooms are available for guests traveling with dogs. The hotel is AAA Three Diamond rated. For reservations, current rates, and package offers, visit perryhotelnaples.com directly or give them a call at (239) 423-9000.