1 hour 35 minutes to 1 hour 50 minutes (approx.)
Daily Tour
6 people
English
A really fun experience. This tour is the best choice for anyone looking for a casual group encounter where everyone is on first name basis and your knowledgeable tour guide can answer all your questions. The tour has lots of latitude for scenic viewing, taking photo's, shopping and just exploring. We stop plenty of times along the way and give our groups lots of time to enjoy all of what our city has to offer. We stop for refreshments too. And if it's a single group booked together, the booking, though along the same path, still may be customized to their liking.
The Naples Seaboard Air Line Railway Station is a historic Seaboard Air Line Railway depot in Naples, Florida. It is located at 1051 5th Avenue. As our first stop, your guide will give you a brief history and point out the minature small guage railroad attraction. You’ll have 15 minutes to look around as long as the museum is open. We’ll also be making sure everyone is comfortable with the ride and their equipment.
15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Our second stop is at the famous Tin City Shops. Here we’ll stop under the tin roofed entryway and you will be able to use the restrooms if need be. And we’ll give you plenty of time to browse a few of the shops if you like.
15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Time permitting, we’ll walk you under the Tamiami Trail underpass from Tin City. We’ll exit out on to the Bayfront Place prominade and point out some fine dining choices and the lovely Cabanna bar overlooking the Gordon RIver. Sorry folks, we won’t be stopping for refreshments here!
• Admission Ticket Free
Picturesque bayside restaurant offering seafood & drinks in an informal, deck-equipped setting. Another fine selection that you may want try out during your time in Naples.
• Admission Ticket Free
Continuing along on our route, we stop for a rest at Naples City Docks. Perfect place to take pictures and take in the water of the Gordon river. Check out the amazing yachts and dream a little. Also, take note of The Docks Restaurant. You’ll be glad you did. With it’s brand new Tiki Bar and a great menu you’ll be sure to do a lunch while you’re here.
15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Location is set perfectly for sunsets and water views of Naples. We’ll give you a brief explanation of what it takes to be a member .
• Admission Ticket Free
Continuing on, we make our way to the Gulf with a drive by of Port Royal. We’ll point out some who’s who and give you an idea what some of the realestate goes for.
• Admission Ticket Free
From Port Royal we continue north on Gulf Shore Dr. and make a scenic stop at the Naples Pier. Sadly, hurricain Ian almost destroyed our picturesque landmark and only the first 200 feet remains usable and safe for the public with the majority scheduled to be rebuilt in the coming months. However, Naples Pier is still a great place for photographs.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Historic Palm Cottage is the Portal to Naples History. The Cottage is the oldest house (1895) and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. We’ll give you a teaser and a breather while we stop and explain some of the buildings history and maybe you’ll return for a full tour put on by the Naples Historical Society.
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
From Palm Cottage we’ll move down the street a block and let you get a photograph at one of Naples’ best Banyon Tree’s. (No climbing) Then take you up to 3rd street South past so amazing shopping and dining.
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Heritage Trail Museum is located in Downtown Old Naples Inside the Naples Trolley Station. We’ll stop here and let you take a quick look. Price is free!
15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Before heading back home, we wend our way up some side streets, through Cambria Park and then take the tunnel walk through at our local Starbucks and come out on Naples 5th Avenue South. Known to some as the ‘Diamond District’ 5th Avenue sports many high end shops and a wide array of dining. You can take a moment for some refreshments at our local Starbucks or try an ice cream from the parlor across the street.
15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free