Never miss a Sunset over the Gulf of Mexico! It's a penthouse, a cabin and lodge all in one! Our guest call it the Treehouse. It's perched above tree level to catch the Gulf's breeze. It's luxurious living in a Treehouse with all modern amenities. Within the treehouse you will never miss a Sunset over the Gulf of Mexico! The treehouse has even added skylights within the rooms to make every day a unique Florida experience. From Sunrise to Sunset, into night stargazing! A personal unique homy experience. It's romantic, lovely, comfortable and exquisite...
This beach-fishing-hiking-biking-canoing-golfing- boating-everglades treehouse lodge is the most rustic oasis nested within Naples in mature yellow slash pines, mango, avocado and gumbo-limbo trees...
Moreover, the treehouse presents easy access to all amenities Naples has to offer. This lodge is within reach of every activity that you could want to do. Canoeing, fishing, hiking, golf, boating and bird watching are just a few of the things you could do before coming home to your cozy cabin. Biking distance to Naples Beaches shopping and more!
THIS HOME IS A GUEST FAVORITE FOR PRIVATE ROMANTIC FLORIDA GET-AWAY SEEKERS. It's a complete house 900 Sq/feet + with private yard and all amenities comprised of modern appliances. The unit is personal and comprised of 1 Bedroom (2 full size beds), 1 living room, 1 full bathroom, full kitchen. All complemented by a full set of modern appliances. Enjoy the outdoors, or just relax in your own little private deck and backyard tropical oasis.
Everything you need is within easy access to the beach, shopping, dining and entertainment. Bike in minutes to beach, stores and restaurants. There is a private parking with room to park car, boat, truck, trailer or RV.
Fishing - Naples has many experienced guides to help you catch that trophy. But if you want to explore on your own, there also are plenty of marinas and tackle shops for boat rentals, tackle and advice. And, if you would prefer, there are places where you can fish without a boat. Some of the more popular spots are our rivers and the Delnor-Wiggins Pass Park and Naples Pier. Many people also fish the canals , especially where and when the tidal currents are relatively strong. The beaches can also be productive, especially at dawn and at dusk. Whether your preferred technique is fly, spin, plug or bait, you will enjoy fine fishing in a great environment.
Naples Travel Tips
Naples often brings to mind high-end shopping and world-class culture for travelers, but this family-friendly destination draws in thousands of nature and beach lovers each year. Plus, the area's desirable climate means there's never a bad time to visit.
Naples' history dates back to the late 1860s when Roger Gordon and Joe Wiggins arrived. Then, in 1887, Walter Haldeman and his associates purchased the town and began turning it into the Naples we know today. Celebrities including Thomas Edison, Harvey Firestone and Gary Cooper all made a visit here, so this place has been attracting visitors for some time. You'll see the city's preservation of its past and the steps Naples locals are taking to keep it a top vacation destination for many years to come.
Naples Activities and Attractions
The city's location on the Gulf of Mexico means it offers plenty of beach access. There are 22 access areas in the Naples area which means you're guaranteed to find a relaxing place everyone in the family can enjoy. Whether you want to build sand castles, go for a swim or try out a new water sport, Naples is the place to do it. Some popular spots for a little fun in the sun include Parkshore Beach, Hideaway Beach, Naples Pier, Sanibel Causeway Beach and Lynn Hall Memorial Park.
Naples is also in close proximity to the Florida Everglades and Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge. Everglades National Park is the largest subtropical wilderness in the U.S. and protects the habitat of thousands of endangered animals including manatees, crocodiles and panthers. Ten Thousand Islands is also a national park and a nursery ground for a number of marine species. Visiting Ten Thousand Islands means you can explore places such as Turner River, Sandfly Island or Halfway Creek.
The Naples Zoo and Caribbean Gardens is the perfect place to take the kids during your stay. A ticket to the zoo includes a primate expedition cruise, Meet the Keeper series, Alligator Bay hand-feeding fun, all animal exhibits, Safari Canyon Theater Shows and the historic tropical garden. Animals at the zoo include lions, kangaroos and monkeys as well as more rare creatures such as the Asian deer that barks and eats meat.
You'll want to visit historic downtown Naples during your vacation. Winter visitors first started to flood the area in the 1930s at Fifth Avenue. When the city was in its early beginnings, there were only a few businesses downtown at the junction known as Four Corners.