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oliverdog Feb 1st, 2014 07:02 AM

few nights in Naples FL
 
Need to be in Naples for business and would like to spend a few nights with spouse relaxing. Most properties are crazy expensive or are trashed in reviews. Flexible, can be near center of town or near beach, we like to walk , $250-350 range. Thanks

Ackislander Feb 2nd, 2014 03:28 AM

When? It is going to cost lots before April 1-Easter.

How long is "a few days?" An apartment may be cheaper than a hotel for more than a couple of nights. Google Naples Cay, which is directly on the Gulf, or the Charter Club, near the Marinas.

Fortunately, the center of town is with walking distance of the beach, everywhere. Well, maybe a bike ride from the Charter Club.

KathyK Feb 2nd, 2014 08:05 AM

The Inn on Fifth is perfectly located right in the middle of shops and restaurants and walking distance to the beach. I don't know a thing about the hotel and have never stayed there but it is in a great location.

Lateagain Feb 2nd, 2014 10:32 AM

The Lemon Tree Inn is cute, clean and cheaper than the big hotels and just steps away from the main shopping/eating area of Napkes.

NeoPatrick Feb 2nd, 2014 11:33 AM

Inn on Fifth
Trianon Olde Naples
Bellaserra

MiamiBeachMomma Feb 3rd, 2014 10:05 AM

We stayed at the Inn on Fifth and I wasn't a big fan..
If its off season(after May 1) the Ritz Golf Resort has fair prices for a lovely resort.

Usually you can get a room at the Hyatt in Bonita Springs for a better price than the Naples resorts. Its lots of families with kids, if you are there during any breaks. I think there is an adult pool.

I think my parents stayed at Bellasera once for a weekend - they liked the spa.


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