3 hours (approx.)
Daily Tour
10 people
English
Enjoy the natural beauty as we ride through the Gordon River Greenway and Baker Park. From there we proceed through Naples Bayfront on the way to Tin City. We will take a 10 minute stop, then continue to the Naples City Dock, where we will take another 10 minute stop. Next, we proceed through the Third Street Shopping District, on to the Naples Pier with a 15 minute stop. From there we ride through the vibrant Fifth Avenue South, lined with delightful restaurants and shops. From there we return to base, at the Naples Zoo.
The 140-acre Gordon River Greenway Park provides an ecological corridor in the heart of urban Naples that offers visitors the opportunity to view wildlife and gain an appreciation for Southwest Florida’s natural beauty.
• Admission Ticket Included
Baker Park is a beautiful 15-acre park located on the Gordon River, across the street from the Naples Dog Park at 100 Riverside Circle. The park is connected to the Greenway with the Blair Foundation bridge that crosses the Gordon River. The park opened in October of 2019 and is named after Jay and Patty Baker.
The Baker Park Loop is a 1.3 mile trail that features a beautiful view of the Gordon River. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.
PARK FEATURES:
Kayak launch
Outdoor fitness facility
Sunrise terrace (available for rental)
Grassy knoll
Main building – Eva Sugden-Gomez Center (available for rental)
Three picnic shelters with BBQ grills (available for rental)
Bike paths
Performance stage (available for rental)
Playgrounds
Splash pad
Climbing play area
Boat dock
Pedestrian bridge over the Gordon River
• Admission Ticket Included
Tin City Offers the Best Things to Do In Naples. It is the perfect time to explore all that Naples, FL has to offer. At Tin City Waterfront Shop you can spend the whole day exploring things to do in Naples.Whether you’re interested in food, shopping, or sightseeing on the waterfront, Tin City has it all.
• Admission Ticket Included
Glorious Food, Great Shops and Graceful Byways. Third Street South, the birthplace of Naples, lies two blocks from the 19th Century Naples Pier, the beaches of the Gulf of Mexico and is surrounded by the colorful original beach cottages and lovely houses of Old Naples. The sophisticated and delightful shops, the renowned fine restaurants and bistros, and the courtyards and antique fountains all await—amidst the lush colorful cascading flowers and green landscaping of historic Third Street South. Find Whatever Is On Your Mind.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
The historic Naples Pier is located on the Gulf of Mexico at the West end of 12th Avenue South. The Naples Pier is a favorite location for sightseers. The Pier features restrooms, showers, ADA beach access mat, and a concession stand with covered eating area and beach supplies.
* DUE TO DAMAGE FROM HURRICANE IAN, ONLY PART OF THE PIER IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. THERE IS NO FISHING ALLOWED ON THE PIER AT THIS TIME.
15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
5th Avenue South is an irresistible mix of glamour and laid-back ease. Historic and modern architecture blend together here in eclectic sophistication, while tropical blooms and lush greenery grace the pedestrian-friendly promenades, and each storefront is filled with wonderful finds and delights.
One of the nation’s most exclusive addresses, 5th Avenue South stretches from Tamiami Trail to the Gulf of Mexico in Old Naples, and is home to upscale fashion and jewelry, spas, one-of-a-kind gifts, artwork, home décor, fine dining, and entertainment – everything that our discerning residents and visitors have come to expect of Naples.
• Admission Ticket Free