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    About Collier County


    Collier County: Florida's Luxurious Paradise Coast & Untamed Wilderness

    Welcome to Collier County, nestled on the stunning Southwest Gulf Coast of Florida and often celebrated as the "Paradise Coast." This captivating region presents a remarkable duality, seamlessly blending sophisticated coastal living and luxurious amenities with vast expanses of untamed natural wilderness. Home to the elegant city of Naples, the beautiful beaches of Marco Island, and serving as the northern gateway to the Everglades and Big Cypress National Preserve, Collier County offers experiences ranging from world-class indulgence to rugged outdoor adventure.

    Spend your days enjoying pristine white-sand beaches, Browse upscale boutiques and art galleries, playing championship golf courses, or savoring exquisite cuisine. Then, shift gears to explore ancient cypress forests, paddle through intricate mangrove tunnels teeming with wildlife, or take an airboat ride through the grasslands of the Everglades. Collier County truly provides the best of both worlds – refined relaxation and thrilling encounters with nature.

    Points of Interest in Collier County:

    1. Naples Pier & Beaches: Visit the iconic, historic Naples Pier for fishing, dolphin spotting, and sunset views. Relax on beautiful Naples beaches like Lowdermilk Park, Vanderbilt Beach, or the sands near the Pier, known for calm Gulf waters and soft white sand.
    2. Marco Island Beaches: Explore Florida's largest barrier island within the Ten Thousand Islands archipelago. Enjoy the wide, crescent-shaped public beach access points (like South Beach) or visit Tigertail Beach, known for its tidal lagoon excellent for birdwatching and paddleboarding.
    3. Everglades National Park / Gulf Coast Visitor Center: Access the northwestern portion of the Everglades via the Gulf Coast Visitor Center located in Everglades City. Arrange boat tours exploring the mangrove estuary of the Ten Thousand Islands section or launch kayaks and canoes.
    4. Big Cypress National Preserve: Protecting over 729,000 acres of vast freshwater swamp essential to the Everglades ecosystem. Drive the scenic Tamiami Trail (US-41) or the unpaved Loop Road, stop at the Oasis Visitor Center to see alligators, hike diverse trails, or enjoy paddling opportunities. It's also an International Dark Sky Place.
    5. Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary (Audubon): Immerse yourself in nature on the famous 2.25-mile boardwalk winding through pine flatwoods, wet prairie, marshes, and the largest remaining stand of old-growth bald cypress forest in North America. Incredible birding and wildlife viewing.
    6. Naples Botanical Garden: A stunning 170-acre, world-class botanical garden featuring beautifully designed landscapes representing the culture and flora of the tropics, including Brazilian, Caribbean, Asian, and Florida gardens.
    7. 5th Avenue South & Third Street South (Naples): The heart of Naples' sophisticated charm. These beautiful downtown districts offer a concentration of upscale boutiques, art galleries, fine dining restaurants, cafes, and lively atmosphere, just blocks from the beach.
    8. Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park (Naples): A popular coastal park renowned for its pristine beach, clear waters, excellent shelling, fishing opportunities along Wiggins Pass, picnic areas, and an observation tower offering views of the Gulf.
    9. Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve: Protecting 110,000 acres of coastal lands and waters. Visit the Environmental Learning Center for educational exhibits and an aquarium, or explore the reserve via kayak, boat, or guided tours to experience vital mangrove and estuary habitats.
    10. Tin City Waterfront Shops (Naples): An eclectic collection of unique boutiques and casual waterfront restaurants housed in historic, rustic buildings that were once part of Naples' original fishing industry. Boat tours often depart from nearby docks.
    11. Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens: A nationally accredited zoo set within historic tropical gardens. Features a diverse collection of animals from around the world, boat tours through islands inhabited by primates, engaging shows, and conservation programs.
    12. The Baker Museum / Artis—Naples: A key cultural destination in Naples. The Baker Museum, part of the Artis—Naples campus, showcases fine art through its permanent collection and traveling exhibitions. The campus also includes Hayes Hall, home to the Naples Philharmonic and other performing arts events.
    13. Everglades City & Airboat Tours: Experience the unique character of this historic outpost known as the "Gateway to the Ten Thousand Islands" and the "Stone Crab Capital" (seasonal). Numerous local operators offer thrilling airboat tours through the surrounding rivers and swamps.

    Whether you seek luxurious relaxation, cultural enrichment, or adventurous exploration in some of Florida's most unique natural landscapes, Collier County's "Paradise Coast" offers an exceptional and diverse destination.