30 Best Hotels in The Lower Gulf Coast, Florida

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Lodging in Fort Myers, the islands, and Naples can be pricey, but there are affordable options even during the busy winter season. If these destinations are too rich for your pocket, consider visiting in the off-season, when rates drop drastically, or look to Fort Myers Beach and Cape Coral for better rates. Beachfront properties tend to be more expensive; to spend less, look for properties away from the water. In high season—Christmastime and Presidents' Day through Easter—always reserve ahead for the top properties. Fall is the slowest season: rates are low and availability is high, but this is also hurricane season (June–November).

LaPlaya Beach & Golf Resort

$$$$ | 9891 Gulf Shore Dr., Naples, FL, 34108, USA Fodor's Choice

LaPlaya epitomizes posh and panache down to the smallest detail—note the Balinese-style spa, marble bathrooms, and a stuffed sea turtle toy to cuddle during your stay. The boutique resort draws inspiration from the natural elements surrounding it and features rock-waterfall pools, a beach fire pit, a tony beachfront restaurant, and a casual tiki bar that serves food. Of its 189 rooms, 116 are beachfront with private balconies. The Gulf Tower boasts lavish guest rooms that exude coastal sophistication in decor and over-the-top amenities, such as a system that chills and serves wine by the glass.

Pros

  • Right on the beach
  • High-end amenities
  • Beautiful rooms with private balconies

Cons

  • Golf course is off property
  • No locker rooms in spa
  • Pricey resort and valet fee per night
9891 Gulf Shore Dr., Naples, FL, 34108, USA
239-597–3123
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189 rooms
No Meals

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Hyatt Regency Coconut Point Resort and Spa

$$$$ | 5001 Coconut Rd., Bonita Springs, FL, 34134, USA Fodor's Choice

This secluded luxury resort, with its marble-and-mahogany lobby and championship golf course, makes a lovely, tropical sanctuary for families who want a refined atmosphere. The resort offers such fun features as an elaborate 3-acre water park, a rock-climbing wall, and a s'mores fire pit. The massive pool area is the largest south of Orlando with four pools, five waterslides, and a lazy river. For something more natural, catch a ferry to the hotel's private island beach that's great for shelling, or rent a kayak and paddle around Estero Bay. Handsomely appointed rooms overlook the water or the golf course. The spa is known for a rare water-shiatsu pool; also unique is the interpretive center, an area that has displays showcasing natural and prehistoric history. The hotel is equidistant to both downtown Naples and Fort Myers (read: a slight hike), but, for what you pay, the amenities can't be beat. Did we mention there are five restaurants on-site?

Pros

  • Pampering spa
  • Insane water park with lazy river and high-speed slides
  • Private island beach

Cons

  • Need water shuttle to reach the beach
  • Expensive restaurants
  • Hefty parking and resort fees
5001 Coconut Rd., Bonita Springs, FL, 34134, USA
239-444–1234
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454 rooms
No Meals

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Luminary Hotel & Co., Autograph Collection

$$ | 2200 Edward Dr., Fort Myers, FL, 33901, USA Fodor's Choice

The design at this luxurious hotel—overlooking the Caloosahatchee River with easy access to the River District's attractions—blends the rich history of Fort Myers with elegant sophistication. Its inviting rooms have modern touches and generous amenities, and its on-site restaurants include Silver King Ocean Brasserie, Ella Mae's Diner, and the rooftop Beacon Social Drinkery. The state-of-the-art culinary theater is the perfect space for tasting events and corporate gatherings.

Pros

  • Modern design
  • Rooftop bar
  • Close to restaurants and bars

Cons

  • Not near beach
  • Daily parking fee
  • A bit pricey
2200 Edward Dr., Fort Myers, FL, 33901, USA
239-314–3800
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243 rooms
No Meals

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Marriott Sanibel Harbour Resort & Spa

$$$ | 17260 Harbour Pointe Dr., Fort Myers, FL, 33908, USA Fodor's Choice

Both vacationing families and businesspeople who want luxury pick this sprawling resort complex, which towers over the island-studded San Carlos Bay at the last mainland exit before the Sanibel Causeway. Choose from two lodging options—a concierge club–style inn and the hotel—and most rooms have sweeping bay views. There's also tennis, a superb spa, restaurants (one of which is a buffet-dining yacht), the gorgeous circular windowed Charley's Bar, and a large free-form pool. Rent a kayak, Jet Ski, or pontoon boat; take a wildlife-viewing cruise; or go fishing. The beach is small and bay-side, but Sanibel's gorgeous stretches of sand are a quick ride away.

Pros

  • Top-notch accommodations
  • Full amenities
  • Updated spa

Cons

  • Daily parking fee
  • Unspectacular beach
  • $25 daily resort fee
17260 Harbour Pointe Dr., Fort Myers, FL, 33908, USA
239-466–4000
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347 rooms
No Meals
Parking costs $15 to $25 a night

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Naples Grande Beach Resort

$$$ | 475 Seagate Dr., Naples, FL, 34103, USA Fodor's Choice

Beach access, a golf club, and top-shelf luxury are all yours at this ultramodern high-rise, which attracts meeting crowds but is still popular with families thanks to amenities like an immense free-form pool with a 100-foot waterslide. Accommodations, which have a coastal-style decor, are the largest in Naples, and every room has a direct Gulf view and a private balcony with plush seating. It's a short walk or tram ride to the 3 miles of powdery white sand on Clam Pass Beach, and the Naples Grande Golf Club, with an 18-hole Rees Jones–designed course, is on a sister property just a few miles away. If the links aren't your thing, the spa just might be: it's an indoor–outdoor "village" with four pavilions, gardens, and tranquillity galore. The hotel also has a renowned tennis program. Catch of the Pelican and Rhode's End are among the on-site dining options.  

Pros

  • Indulgent spa
  • Beach service with cabanas
  • Attentive staff

Cons

  • Not directly on the beach
  • Can be busy with meetings
  • No shuttle to golf course
475 Seagate Dr., Naples, FL, 34103, USA
844-489–9663
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553 rooms
No Meals

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The Ritz-Carlton Naples, Tiburón

$$$$ | 2600 Tiburón Dr., Naples, FL, 34109, USA Fodor's Choice

At Naples's most elegant golf resort, Ritz style, luxury, and service prevail, and guest rooms overlook the 36-hole Greg Norman–designed Tiburón course, where you can polish your skills at the Impact Zone Golf Academy. The lobby lounge is decorated in rich upholstery, with floor-to-ceiling views of the manicured greens; the terrace is beautiful, particularly at night when the fire pits are aglow.

Pros

  • Best golf academy in area
  • Championship golf course at the front door
  • Fantastic views

Cons

  • 10-minute drive to beaches
  • Expensive rates
  • Farther inland than most properties
2600 Tiburón Dr., Naples, FL, 34109, USA
239-593–2000
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295 rooms
No Meals

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Baymont by Wyndham Fort Myers Airport

$ | 9401 Marketplace Rd., Fort Myers, FL, 33912, USA

A top option for its value and facilities, this spot is close to the airport and interstate, with complete business services, a basic gym, and a warm, cozy lobby. Many restaurants are within walking distance. There is also great shopping nearby at the Gulf Coast Town Center and Miromar Outlets. In spring, rooms fill up with baseball fans, so make reservations in advance.

Pros

  • Free airport shuttle
  • Many dining options nearby
  • Near local college and attractions

Cons

  • No frills
  • High-traffic area
  • Busy for breakfast
9401 Marketplace Rd., Fort Myers, FL, 33912, USA
239-215-4869
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85 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Bellasera Resort

$$$ | 221 9th St. S, Naples, FL, 34102, USA

This hotel is just far enough "off Fifth" to be away from the dining-and-shopping foot traffic but close enough for convenience, and it feels like a lovely Italian villa with its red-tile roofs and burnt-ocher stucco. The studios and suites, with earthy hues and marble flooring, huddle three stories high around a beautifully tiled pool, fountain, and courtyard. Cabanas line the pool on two sides, and The Claw Bar restaurant flows out onto a pretty trellis-covered patio on another. The studios have in-room whirlpool tubs with shutters opening onto the master bedroom, so you can watch TV from your bubble bath.

Pros

  • Spacious, full apartment units
  • Free bikes for guests
  • First-come-first-served private cabanas at pool

Cons

  • Must take shuttle to beach
  • On a busy highway (though surprisingly quiet)
  • Parking can be difficult
221 9th St. S, Naples, FL, 34102, USA
239-649–7333
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95 units
No Meals

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The Boat House Motel

$$ | 1180 Edington Pl., Marco Island, FL, 34145, USA

For a great location at a good price, check into this modest, but appealing, two-story motel at the north end of the island on the Marco River, close to the Gulf. Its white facade and turquoise trim set the tone for the clean units, most of which are decorated in their own individual style. King-size rooms have a balcony or walled-in terrace, and some have great water views. You can arrive by boat and dock at the hotel or, if coming by land, use the dock as a fishing pier.

Pros

  • Away from busy beach traffic
  • Affordable
  • Boating docks and access

Cons

  • No beach
  • Hard to find
  • Tight parking area
1180 Edington Pl., Marco Island, FL, 34145, USA
239-642–2400
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20 rooms
No Meals

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Boca Grande Hotel

$$$ | 5800 Gasparilla Rd., Gasparilla Island, FL, 33921, USA

Once known as Uncle Henry's, this marina-lodging-shopping complex north of downtown Boca Grande has Tommy Bahama furnishings decorating its rooms and two-bedroom suites. A stylish waterside bistro, casual bar and grill, swimming pool, and shops make up for the resort's distance from town.

Pros

  • Intimate
  • Top-notch restaurants
  • Lots of character

Cons

  • Distance from downtown
  • Pricey
  • No beach
5800 Gasparilla Rd., Gasparilla Island, FL, 33921, USA
941-964–4443
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18 rooms
No Meals

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Cabbage Key Inn

$$ | Cabbage Key, FL, 33945, USA

Atop an ancient Calusa shell mound and accessible only by boat, the friendly, somewhat quirky inn built by novelist and playwright Mary Roberts Rinehart in 1938 welcomes guests seeking peace and isolation. It's surrounded by 100 acres of tropical vegetation, through which a natural trail runs. In addition to the inn rooms, there are cottages scattered throughout the property, some of which have kitchens and can accommodate up to eight guests. Rooms range from bare-bones to more modern and family-friendly. There's a full-service marina and a restaurant whose dining room is papered with thousands of dollar bills. One of the many perks of staying here is proximity to the remote and pristine beach of Cayo Costa, a short boat trip from Cabbage Key. Note, however, that 2022's Hurricane Ian made its initial landfall on Cayo Costa, which was heavily damaged; access to it was limited long after the storm.

Pros

  • Plenty of solitude
  • Old Florida character
  • Nature trail

Cons

  • Two-night minimum stay
  • Accessible only by boat or seaplane
  • Limited amenities, some rooms have no TV
Cabbage Key, FL, 33945, USA
239-283–2278
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14 units
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Crowne Plaza Hotel Fort Myers at the Bell Tower Shops

$ | 13051 Bell Tower Dr., Fort Myers, FL, 33907, USA

Baseball fans often make this hotel their home base since spring-training and other sports parks are just a few miles away; others love the sports bar downstairs and being a stroll from the Bell Tower Shops. Expect tasteful, traditional furniture in medium-tone woods with bright accent walls in rooms that have granite bathroom vanities; mini-refrigerators; microwaves; hair dryers; flat irons; robes and slippers; and yoga mats and blocks. A rock waterfall adds a nice touch to the quiet pool deck.

Pros

  • Free airport shuttle
  • Complimentary transportation within a 3-mile radius
  • Recently renovated rooms

Cons

  • Meeting traffic crowds the lobby
  • Chain-hotel feel
  • Rooms are a bit tight
13051 Bell Tower Dr., Fort Myers, FL, 33907, USA
239-482–2900
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225 rooms
No Meals

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DiamondHead

$$$$ | 2000 Estero Blvd., Fort Myers Beach, FL, 33931, USA

This 12-story resort sits on the beach, and many of the suites, especially those on higher floors, have stunning views. Units have rich red and orange accents, updated kitchenettes, and bathrooms. Premium units have a living room with queen-size sleeper sofa and a separate bedroom. The well-organized children's programs include everything from crafts to scavenger hunts. An on-property spa adds a measure of luxury.

Pros

  • On the beach
  • Well-organized children's programs
  • Kitchens in all units

Cons

  • Heavy foot and car traffic
  • Tiny fitness center
  • Not the best value on the beach
2000 Estero Blvd., Fort Myers Beach, FL, 33931, USA
844-652–3696
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121 suites
No Meals

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Edgewater Beach Hotel

$$$$ | 1901 Gulf Shore Blvd. N, Naples, FL, 34102, USA

At this all-suite, beachfront property at the north end of scenic Gulf Shore Boulevard, the rooms are large and refreshing, exuding a relaxed, contemporary vibe. The units in the tower are decorated in a sleek modern style, whereas the courtyard rooms surrounding the pool have a more transitional, coastal-Florida look, with gingerbread-trimmed patios. You can enjoy light fare and libations at the oceanfront pool or dine at Coast, the on-site restaurant, which has great beach views. You'll also find a small fitness center that's open 24/7 and business facilities on the same floor.

Pros

  • Beautiful beach
  • Quiet
  • Exquisite views

Cons

  • Far from shopping
  • Surrounded closely by high-rises
  • Pool area must be vacated at 10 pm
1901 Gulf Shore Blvd. N, Naples, FL, 34102, USA
239-403–2000
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125 suites
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The Gasparilla Inn & Club

$$$$ | 500 Palm Ave., Boca Grande, FL, 33921, USA

Built in the early 1900s and once the playground of the Vanderbilts, DuPonts, and other elites, this gracious, pale-yellow hotel and its expansive grounds and facilities (croquet lawn, tennis courts, golf course, beach club with a 10-room spa) take up considerable space in the town of Boca Grande. Lodge rooms and suites, beach cottages, and villas and guest houses are decorated to suit the inn's Victorian air, with pastel color schemes and coastal-style furnishings. A variety of packages and meal plans are offered. In winter, gentlemen must wear a jacket in the main dining room.

Pros

  • Historical property
  • Nicely renovated
  • Plenty of activities

Cons

  • Expensive rates
  • The quirks of a very old building
  • Dress code in main dining room
500 Palm Ave., Boca Grande, FL, 33921, USA
941-964–4500
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Closed July 6–Oct. 5
160 units
No Meals

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Harbour House

$$ | 450 Old San Carlos Blvd., Fort Myers Beach, FL, 33931, USA

This condo hotel offers a degree of beach luxury with brightly painted and sea-motif studios and one- and two-bedroom condos, all privately owned and all with a balcony or lanai. Given its amenities, it's a real deal, mostly because there's a bit of a walk to the beach. Only three stories high, it does have some bay views but none of the Gulf. The owners also have a restaurant within easy walking distance.

Pros

  • Close to lots of restaurants
  • Roomy units
  • Free covered parking

Cons

  • A walk to the beach
  • Not great views from most rooms
  • No housekeeping service
450 Old San Carlos Blvd., Fort Myers Beach, FL, 33931, USA
386-215–7902
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34 units
No Meals

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Hilton Garden Inn Fort Myers

$ | 12600 University Dr., Fort Myers, FL, 33907, USA

This compact, nicely landscaped low-rise is near Fort Myers's cultural and commercial areas, and a business clientele favors it for its convenience. Rooms, done in light-color wood, are spacious, with marble vanities in the bath, and have high-speed Internet access and free HBO. A huge aquarium in the lobby adds a nice Florida feel for vacationers.

Pros

  • Near lots of shops and restaurants
  • Enjoyable on-site restaurant
  • Large rooms

Cons

  • Chain feel
  • Small pool
  • At busy intersection
12600 University Dr., Fort Myers, FL, 33907, USA
239-790–3500
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126 rooms
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Hilton Marco Island Beach Resort & Spa

$$ | 560 S. Collier Blvd., Marco Island, FL, 34145, USA

Smaller and not quite as busy as the area's other big-brand hotel, this 11-story property has spacious rooms featuring a contemporary, beachy style and private balconies with full or partial ocean views. The large pool area has comfy loungers, the stand-alone spa has 11 treatment rooms and a full range of pampering services, and the on-site dining options offer something for every palate.

Pros

  • Gorgeous, wide beach
  • Large conference spaces
  • Exclusive feel

Cons

  • A little stuffy
  • Charges for self-parking
  • Business focus
560 S. Collier Blvd., Marco Island, FL, 34145, USA
239-394–5000
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297 rooms
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Inn on Fifth

$$$ | 699 5th Ave. S, Naples, FL, 34102, USA

You can't top this luxe hotel if you want to plant yourself in the heart of Naples nightlife, dining, and shopping. Rooms are soundproofed to shut out the noise when you're ready to sequester yourself in sleep-time comfort; when you're not, slide open the French doors, and tune into downtown from the balcony. Thirty-two club-level suites have perks like a private concierge lounge with 24/7 champagne, a full bar and hors d’oeuvres each night, and a roof deck. The list of urban amenities includes a spa, a rooftop pool, and two well-known restaurants: Ocean Prime Naples and Truluck’s Seafood, Steak and Crab House. A theater is right next door, and the beach is six block away.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Metro vibe
  • Spa has free sauna for guests

Cons

  • Pool is eye-level with power lines
  • Some might find the setting too busy
  • Beach is a long stroll or shuttle ride away
699 5th Ave. S, Naples, FL, 34102, USA
239-403–8777
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119 rooms
No Meals

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Island Inn

$$$ | 3111 W. Gulf Dr., Sanibel, FL, 33957, USA

Choose from your own cottage on the beach, or take your pick from six different styles of modernized hotel rooms at Sanibel's most established inn—built in 1895 as the home of Will and Harriet Matthews, whose love of entertaining turned this place into the sought-after resort that it is today. Value-enthusiasts will be happy here because there's no resort fee and most everything is included, like tennis, shuffleboard, a heated pool, free Wi-Fi, and beach chairs. If you want to spend some of your hard-earned money for dinner, do try the restaurant, Traditions on the Beach. It's worth it. The Matthews Lodge contains the Gulfview Luxury Suites—another splurge worth considering.

Pros

  • Right on the beach
  • Heated pool
  • Laundry facilities

Cons

  • Minimum stays in season
  • Furniture and bathrooms are dated in some units
  • Small pool area
3111 W. Gulf Dr., Sanibel, FL, 33957, USA
800-851–5088
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49 units
No Meals

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JW Marriott Marco Island Beach Resort

$$$ | 400 S. Collier Blvd., Marco Island, FL, 34145, USA

A grandiose circular drive and rocky waterfalls front this sophisticated hilltop resort with twin 11-story towers and villa-like suites, the island's longest stretch of sand (over 3 miles), a massive spa, and three pools—including one with slides and water features. Shops, stylish restaurants with impressive menus, and large, sleek rooms equipped with plug-in technology add to the feeling that leaving the resort would be a silly idea, unless, perhaps, you're a golfer: the hotel's two courses are 10 minutes away by shuttle. The Lanai Tower offers opulent, adults-only, condo-style accommodations, and guests staying on floors six to nine have exclusive access to the luxurious Paradise by Sirene amenities, activities, and dining.

Pros

  • Great spa and two private golf courses
  • 10 on-site restaurants
  • Appeals to children and adults

Cons

400 S. Collier Blvd., Marco Island, FL, 34145, USA
239-394–2511
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810 rooms
No Meals

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Lighthouse Resort Inn & Suites

$ | 1051 5th Ave., Fort Myers Beach, FL, 33931, USA

An ideal base for exploring, this complex of pastel-painted buildings at the foot of the Fort Myers bridge has rooms that are basic but spacious, so consider splurging a little for a one- or two-bedroom suite. There are two pools (one with a waterfall) and a popular tiki bar that's open until 2 am, serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Because of its affordability, this hotel is popular with the college crowd at spring break; at other times, it draws families and couples. Old salts and regulars frequent the tiki bar for downright cheap lunch deals.

Pros

  • Convenient location
  • On-site laundry
  • Views of the area from balconies

Cons

  • Can be noisy
  • May have to park across the street if under-building parking is full
  • Some complaints about level of cleanliness
1051 5th Ave., Fort Myers Beach, FL, 33931, USA
239-463–9392
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79 units
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Marco Beach Ocean Resort

$$ | 480 S. Collier Blvd., Marco Island, FL, 34145, USA

At this 12-story, beachfront class act, one of the island's first condo-style hotels, all the well-equipped one- and two-bedroom suites face the water and look down onto the crescent-shaped pool. Bathrooms have marble floors, walls, and vanities, plus separate tubs and showers. Full kitchens have high-end GE appliances. The Sale e Pepe restaurant wins raves for its Southern Italian cuisine and luxe dining room, which spills out onto a beachfront terrace. Don't miss the ringing of the bell celebration at sunset, a tradition you won't soon forget.

Pros

  • Gourmet dining
  • Intimate atmosphere
  • Sophisticated crowd

Cons

  • Pool area is comparatively small
  • Squeezed between high-rises
  • Near another busy resort
480 S. Collier Blvd., Marco Island, FL, 34145, USA
239-235–9035
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98 suites
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Naples Bay Resort & Marina

$$ | 1500 5th Ave. S, Naples, FL, 34102, USA

At one end of this upscale property just across the bridge from downtown is a 97-slip marina with a luxury hotel (a boater's dream); at the other end is a resort with large cottages and a water-oriented recreation park (a family's dream). To get between the two parts of the 20-acre complex, you can hoof it or take the complimentary Mercedes shuttle, which will also take you downtown or to the nearby beaches. The views are lovely as are the accommodations, which range from standard rooms to modern one- or two-bedroom suites. On-site amenities include restaurants, boutiques, water-sports outfitters, five pools, a lazy river that kids adore, an adults-only oasis, a friendly pool bar and grill, a fitness center, an intimate spa, and tennis courts.

Pros

  • Walk to downtown
  • $10 hop on/off all-day water taxi to other bayside hot spots
  • Five pools and a lazy river

Cons

  • No beach
  • Some highway noise
  • Sprawling property
1500 5th Ave. S, Naples, FL, 34102, USA
866-605–1199
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193 units
No Meals
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Olde Marco Island Inn & Suites

$$$ | 100 Palm St., Marco Island, FL, 34145, USA

In the heart of Old Marco, this Victorian with tin roofs and royal-blue shutters and awnings used to be the only place to stay on the island, though the original, circa-1883 building now houses the restaurant, and today's guests check into newer two-bedroom condo suites. The number of available accommodations changes as owners add or remove their individually owned units from the rental pool.

Pros

  • Full kitchen in every unit
  • Free covered parking
  • Laundry facilities

Cons

  • Must drive to beach
  • Annexed to a shopping center
  • Office closes at night
100 Palm St., Marco Island, FL, 34145, USA
239-394–3131
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51 units
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Park Shore Resort

$$$ | 600 Neapolitan Way, Naples, FL, 34103, USA

Well situated near the beaches and shopping off Gulf Shore Boulevard, this casual hidden retreat is practical and comfortable, featuring spacious, condo-style suites with all the comforts of home—from full kitchens, flat-screen TVs, and Wi-Fi to updated furniture and blackout drapes. There are on-site laundry facilities, too. The abundant amenities and amiable customer service more than make up for an overall scene that's not necessarily the trendiest in town.

Pros

  • Good value
  • Tropical pool and shaded grounds
  • Quiet

Cons

  • No restaurant
  • Long walk to beach
  • No shuttle service
600 Neapolitan Way, Naples, FL, 34103, USA
855-923–8197
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156 rooms
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Tarpon Lodge

$ | 13771 Waterfront Dr., Pineland, FL, 33945, USA

A no-frills escape named for a local game fish, this lodge was built in 1926 on a sweep of green lawn with magnificent views out to sea. Rooms in the original building are small and simple; those in the newer 1980 building and the two efficiency cottages, however, offer a bit more modern ambience. Each room has its own personality; the best have balconies overlooking the grounds and bay. The sunny restaurant dishes up creative surprises. It's in the fishing village of Pineland, on the edge of Pine Island Sound, settled in the 16th century by the Calusa and near an archaeological site and trail.

Pros

  • Historic property
  • Great restaurant
  • Can dock boats overnight

Cons

  • Some rooms are basic
  • Far from other restaurants
  • Quite far from beach by land
13771 Waterfront Dr., Pineland, FL, 33945, USA
239-283–3999
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22 rooms
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Trianon Bonita Bay

$$ | 3401 Bay Commons Dr., Bonita Springs, FL, 34134, USA

Convenient to Bonita Springs' best shopping and dining, this branch of a refined downtown Naples favorite has a peaceful, sophisticated feel and a poolside–lakeside alfresco bar and grill. Rooms are generously sized, and the lobby has a vaulted, coved ceiling and marble columns. Cocktails and breakfast are served in the elegant lounge, where a fireplace dominates.

Pros

  • Spacious rooms
  • Intimate atmosphere
  • Good value

Cons

  • Sometimes less-than-friendly staff
  • Far from beach
  • Slightly stuffy
3401 Bay Commons Dr., Bonita Springs, FL, 34134, USA
239-948–4400
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100 rooms
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'Tween Waters Island Resort & Spa

$$ | 15951 Captiva Dr., Captiva, FL, 33924, USA

In addition to a great beach-to-bay location, this inn has historic value and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. In the 1930s, Pulitzer prize–winning cartoonist and conservationist "Ding" Darling, namesake of Sanibel's refuge, stayed in the historic cottages here, which are the most charming of the property's accommodations. Anne Morrow Lindbergh, wife of famed aviator Charles, also stayed in one of the cottages while authoring her book Gifts from the Sea. Today, water-sports enthusiasts especially like the rentals and charters at the marina. Couples and families are at home in the beautiful multi-bedroom units with kitchen facilities and updated furnishings. On-site dining options include Captiva House, Oasis pool bar, and Crow's Nest lounge. The Spa at 'Tween Waters Inn is full-service and a welcome indulgence.

Pros

  • Great views
  • Lots of water-sports options
  • Free Wi-Fi

Cons

  • Beach is across the road
  • Pay to upgrade to premium Wi-Fi
  • $19.99 resort fee if you don't book direct
15951 Captiva Dr., Captiva, FL, 33924, USA
239-472–5161
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138 units
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The Westin Cape Coral Resort at Marina Village

$$$ | 5951 Silver King Blvd., Cape Coral, FL, 33914, USA

Cape Coral's only luxury resort, this modern 19-story tower sits alongside a marina fringed with mangroves and caters to families and water-sports enthusiasts. Full-service, with a variety of high-end accommodations, it also has restaurant and other dining options, specialty shopping outlets, galleries, three resort pools, and a spa. All rooms except the most basic have kitchens and a washer/dryer. A free shuttle boat ferries guests the 45-minute distance to the beaches of Fort Myers Beach. Bike and kayak rentals are on-site. Pets are allowed in some of the units. From the marina, you can book charters and nature and sightseeing tours.

Pros

  • Designer touches
  • Kids' club
  • Great kayaking

Cons

  • 45-minute ferry to beach
  • High-rise
  • Far from everything
5951 Silver King Blvd., Cape Coral, FL, 33914, USA
239-541–5000
Hotel Details
264 units
No Meals

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