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Ghostly Retreat/15 Min to Disney w/Hot Tub!
$782 nightly
The price is $848 total per night from Sep 7 to Sep 8
$848 total
Sep 7 - Sep 8
Total with taxes and fees
Ghostly Retreat/15 Min to Disney w/Hot Tub!
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Discover top Naples attractions

Naples, Florida, is a coastal gem packed with activities and stunning scenery that will delight any traveler. Start your adventure at the pristine Naples Pier, where you can enjoy a leisurely stroll, spot dolphins, or simply take in a breathtaking sunset. For a taste of the local culture, explore the bustling Third Street South, lined with charming boutiques, art galleries, and gourmet restaurants, perfect for a family outing or a romantic dinner. Nature enthusiasts will love the nearby Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park, offering beautiful beaches and nature trails ideal for hiking and bird watching. Don’t miss the chance to visit the Naples Botanical Garden, a lush paradise showcasing diverse ecosystems and colorful flora, which is both educational and fun for kids. Finally, round off your trip with a visit to the Naples Museum of Art, where contemporary exhibits provide a stimulating experience for art lovers of all ages. When it comes to accommodation, staying at one of Naples' luxurious beachfront hotels will elevate your experience; many offer family-friendly amenities such as children's programs, infinity pools, and on-site dining that caters to discerning palates, ensuring your stay is as relaxing as it is indulgent.

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