Serving All of Naples, FL

Welcome to Naples, Florida

Naples, Florida, where Gulf Coast paradise meets refined coastal living along the stunning shores of Southwest Florida. One of the nation’s most sought-after destinations that attracts residents and visitors seeking quality lifestyle and recreation.

Naples’ Gulf Coast Paradise Character

Downtown core featuring boutique shops, art galleries, and fine dining. Cultural attractions including Artis–Naples with the Naples Philharmonic and The Baker Museum. Fifth Avenue South gallery scene. Annual celebrations such as the Naples Winter Wine Festival and Stone Crab Festival. Beach destinations including Vanderbilt Beach and Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park. Neighborhoods ranging from waterfront estates of Port Royal to downtown district. Excellent schools, safe neighborhoods, and cultural and recreational opportunities.

Neighborhoods and Zip Codes of Naples, FL

Downtown Naples/Old Naples (34102): The heart of the community with historic charm, upscale shopping, and sophisticated dining. Features the iconic Naples Pier and landmarks like Fifth Avenue South and Third Street South.

Port Royal (34102): Naples’ most exclusive waterfront neighborhood with magnificent estates with direct Gulf access. Features deep-water docking, private beaches, and spectacular water views.

Park Shore (34103): Upscale beachfront community offering luxury high-rise condominiums and single-family homes with Gulf views. Provides access to Venetian Village shopping and dining.

East Naples (34104): Features diverse residential communities and commercial areas with a range of housing options from condominiums to single-family homes, with numerous golf course communities.

Pelican Bay (34108): A master-planned beachfront community with luxury high-rise towers and estate homes. Includes two championship golf courses, private beach access via boardwalks through mangrove forests, and the Waterside Shops.

North Naples (34109, 34110): Features numerous gated golf course communities and newer residential developments with championship golf courses, country clubs, and modern amenities.

Income and Education in Naples, FL

Median household income: $153,182. Educational attainment: 15.8% completed high school; 13.6% pursued college studies; 6.6% earned associate degrees; 37.6% hold bachelor’s degrees; 25.4% earned graduate or professional degrees. Served by Collier County Public Schools. Access to private and independent schools. Proximity to Florida Gulf Coast University and regional institutions.

Schools in Naples, FL

Public Schools

Collier County Public Schools serves approximately 48,000 students with a 94.4% graduation rate.

  • Naples High School (9-12): Comprehensive curriculum, competitive athletics, AP and Cambridge AICE courses
  • Barron Collier High School: Diverse AP courses, championship athletics, award-winning fine arts
  • Pine Ridge Middle School (6-8): Emphasis on preparing students for high school

Private Schools

  • First Baptist Academy: College-preparatory Christian school, 98.8% college acceptance rate, 94-acre campus
  • Seacrest Country Day School: ~350 students, 6:1 student-teacher ratio, 100% attend four-year colleges

Higher Education

  • Florida Gulf Coast University (30 miles north): Undergraduate and graduate programs, recognized for business, engineering, marine science, education
  • Hodges University (in Naples): Career-focused programs, flexible scheduling

Public Transportation and Major Highways in Naples, FL

  • Collier Area Transit (CAT): Bus service throughout the county, seven days a week
  • Naples Trolley: Narrated tours of historic districts, beaches, and attractions
  • Interstate 75: Primary north-south highway connecting to Fort Myers, Sarasota, Tampa
  • U.S. Highway 41 (Tamiami Trail): North-south through Naples, major commercial/commuter route
  • Florida State Road 951 (Collier Boulevard): Four-lane highway, north-south, access to newer communities
  • Golden Gate Parkway: Major east-west arterial from I-75 to US 41, direct access to beaches and downtown

Things To Do in Naples, FL

  • Naples Pier and Beach: 1,000 feet into the Gulf, originally built in 1880s, pristine white sand
  • Naples Botanical Garden: 170 acres, themed gardens from different world regions, miles of paths
  • Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens: Wildlife conservation, giraffe feeding, orangutans, boat cruise through primate islands
  • Lowdermilk Park: Full-service beach, lifeguards, parking $5/hour
  • Conservancy of Southwest Florida: Nature center, wildlife rehabilitation, Gordon River boat tour