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Residence Inn Naples
4.2/589 Reviews
I stayed at the Naples residence Inn for three weeks. I felt like I was home. The management greets and hangs out with all the guests Monday through Friday at breakfast. They take care of all concerns. The hotel is clean. The king suites are a great size. The location is perfect. The breakfast is wonderful I can’t wait to go back next year!
Park Shore Resort by Sunstream
4.3/543 Reviews
The resort is beautiful and I had a great stay (business trip). However when I booked with my corporate travel agent it was quoted as $381 and had no cancelation since I booked 1 week before. Well when I checked out the total was $638 for a 1 night stay.
La Playa Beach & Golf Resort, a Noble House Resort
4.3/5101 Reviews
I felt that the price of the restaurant was high compared to the accommodation price. However, the service is not a problem. The room was very clean and tidy.
SpringHill Suites Naples
4.4/5103 Reviews
We've stayed at this property since it was first built and it was amazing back in the day. It's went downhill over the years. The hotel rooms are so-so and are definitely in need of some updating. The rooms are dark and dingy and some of the lighting in the rooms need to have bulbs replaced in the overhead vanity lights, etc. Updated and additional lighting throughout the rooms would be a plus! The wall paper was peeling in the bathrooms and the rooms were generally dark and dingy. The pillows are flat and horrible. The carpeting in the rooms had burn holes and dirty. The elevators are also dirty. The hotel has deodorizer machines plugged in all over the hallways to disperse an obnoxious deodorant spray to mask odors. The housekeeping staff talks very loudly in the hallways all day long. We never utilize housekeeping during our stays but asked for a few replacement towels and they seemed to be bothered by this. The breakfast buffet was always a disheveled mess and somewhat risky to say the least. The hard boiled eggs were in a communal dish as were the bread and pastry items and people were grabbing items with their hands. The toaster had metal tongs next to it to remove the toasted items, as the knobs were missing. I'm fairly sure that using metal tongs along with a toaster, isn't a great idea. We felt horrible for the one and only person working the breakfast area. This solo employee had to keep it organized and clean, as there were many guests that were absolute slobs that were hoarding massive amounts of food, and then throwing most of it in the overflowing trash cans. Perhaps it's difficult to keep up with a few of the low class guests that are messy, loud and disrespectful of the property. For the high price, it's really not worth staying here.
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Naples East (I-75)
3.7/5101 Reviews
On arrival we were given a room with the smallest bed ever, soon was re allocated another room with a king bed. Room was clean and tidy. No complaints. There was a group of ten playing music by the pool for three hours, but it was Spanish salsa type and all were having a good time, so we joined them. Breakfast good. Different hot dish on our two day visit. Wi fi good. Our room was on the rear so no road noise. We enjoyed our stay.
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Naples Downtown - 5TH Avenue
4.3/5101 Reviews
The location of the hotel is superior, just on the bustling Fifth Avenue, it is very convenient to travel. The Green Olive Italian restaurant next to the hotel is great and super affordable. The room is neat and clean, the bed is big and comfortable, the water in the swimming pool is salty like seawater😀

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Number of Hotels102
Number of Reviews3,372
Highest Price$2,807
Lowest Price$80
Average Price (Weekdays)$269
Average Price (Weekends)$307

Guide to Hotels with Gyms in Naples

Visit Naples, Florida

Naples, FL, named after the Italian peninsula, is a city perched on the Gulf of Mexico in Southwest Florida. The city is a major tourist destination most famous for its pristine beaches, high-end shopping, and golf courses - the "Golf Capital of the World" has more than 80 championship golf courses in the area! Naples, FL is also home to several land reserves, including the Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, Everglades National Park, Big Cypress National Preserve, and Picayune Strand State Forest.

The Best Time to Visit Naples, Florida

Naples, FL experiences a tropical savanna climate, with comfortable temperatures for about half of the year. Naples, FL is hottest between July and September, with temperatures averaging at 82°F. Naples, FL is coolest in January, with temperatures averaging at 64°F. Naples, FL is wettest between June and September.

Hotels in Naples, FL are busiest between February and April. Hotels in Naples, FL are cheapest in September.

Getting Around Naples, Florida

Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW) serves Naples, FL, located approx. 30 miles away from downtown Plantation. The most convenient way of getting from Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW) to downtown Naples is via taxi. Taxis ranks are located outside the Arrivals Level of the terminal. The journey takes around 40 minutes, and costs between US$70–US$85.

Driving is a popular way of getting to and around Naples, FL. Car rental desks are conveniently located on the ground level of the parking garage. Alternatively, Trip.com offers a wide selection of cars to book, with free cancellation and no credit card fees. You can explore car rental options here.

Collier Area Transit (BCT) offers public transportation services in Naples, FL. Public buses run from 06:00–20:45 daily. One-way passes cost US$2, and day passes are available for US$3.

Things to Do in Naples, Florida

With over 10 miles of sandy white beach stretching from Bonita Springs in the north, to Marco Island in the south, beaches in Naples, FL offers visitors a variety of activities and atmospheres to enjoy. The most prominent beach attraction in Naples, FL is the iconic Naples Pier, which stretches from the end of 12th Avenue at Naples Municipal Beach. Find locals and visitors strolling down to expansive boardwalk, fishing from the pier, or simply admiring the sunset.

The Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens dates back as early as 1919. The 43-acre zoo and historic botanical garden feature exhibits, planned out around the historic botanical collection, of animal species native to Florida and from around the world. The Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens opens from 09:00–16:30 daily, with last entry at 15:30. Admission costs US$22.95.


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