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30 From the CA B 32 Gulfshore T reasures 224 Parting Shot
42 Wine Watch: A Singular P inot at Harold ’s 50 Personalities: Musicians A nna Wilson and Mont y Powell
58 Ret rospective: Naples P ier 62 Guest List: People & Places
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“Florida as it was meant to be.”
ate Florida’s unique allure, with
fer Williams’ favorite waterside
That’s the tagline of the Gasparilla
its Southern-meets-Caribbean
restaurants that welcome you
Inn & Club in Boca Grande, and a
hospitality and reverence for the
straight off the boat in a swimsuit.
glimpse behind the scenes of the
ocean. This summer, as life slows
(Speaking of boats, if you’re plan-
storied resort reveals the senti-
down in our region and the roads
ning for some summer cruising,
ment rings true.
and spaces clear again, I want to
check out Michael Korb’s recom-
spend more time appreciating
mendations for runaround boats
that side of Florida.
on p. 120—you may just want to
renovating its beach club, we felt it was the perfect opportunity
Though our cities have grown
to revisit the property and dig
past their fishing village-status, it’s
deeper. Writer Anne Reed set
still not hard to find in this area. I
In many ways, Southwest Flor-
off for the island-town of Boca
recognize it often while driving
ida is Florida as it should be. And
Grande in search of the soul of the
around downtown Naples eyeing
if you need a reminder of that, just
place. What makes a resort like the
the beach cottages between Gulf
book yourself a week at the Gas-
Gasparilla Inn endure? Its beau-
Shore Boulevard and Third Street
parilla Inn this summer.
tiful setting and casual, distinctly
South; crossing the bridges over
Floridian elegance certainly help.
to Sanibel and Goodland, where
But it’s the people and memories
expansive views of still waters are
collected throughout more than
punctuated by mangrove patches;
a century that create the sense
and dining on fish we just caught
of place. This is reflected in the
at the Island Gypsy Cafe.
sailors’ valentines shell craft love
In our Summer Guide, which
letters that fill the resort, the bar
starts on p. 99, we asked in-the-
where locals and guests mingle,
know locals to share the places
and the stories of the decades-long
they frequent in the off-season.
employees.
Their responses reveal more of
Visiting a place like this makes
Florida’s character—from Mila
it easy to recognize and appreci-
Bridger’s propensity for visiting
spend the next few months living in one of them.)
Stephanie Granada Editor-in-Chief
Anna Gunselman
When we heard the resort was
Everglades City and following dirt roads in search of orange groves to boutique owner Jenni-
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Seeing the first car carriers head-
this time of year. And, scientifically
welcome; and there are no weekly
ing north causes us mostly year-
speaking, onshore winds are mod-
fundraisers—just fun-raising.
round residents to be almost giddy
erated by the sea, so our beaches
We’ve all settled into a different
with excitement. We know sum-
are cooler in summer and warmer
pace of life. After the COVID-
mer is about to arrive and with it a
in winter. Perfect, yes?
19 standstill, we welcomed the
new way of life begins—at least for
Plus, you can count on those
influx of visitors this past year—it’s
the next several months. There is
predictable afternoon storms to
great for our local businesses and
so much to love about summer in
cool things off. The rain never lasts
nonprofits. But now, as summer
Southwest Florida.
too long, and those puffy clouds
brings back its laid-back pace, let’s
First and foremost, the traffic is
make for spectacular sunsets.
appreciate the underrated beauty
a breeze. Suddenly, U.S. 41 moves
Really, nature in Southwest Flor-
that is a quieter, slower Southwest
along, and a day trip to Sanibel
ida is at its most extraordinary and
Florida summer. Just please, don’t
and Captiva islands seems like a
most alive in summer.
tell the rest of them what they
completely sound idea.
Even if you don’t live with a view
Restaurants that are booked
of the water, you have your pick of
all season are accessible without
beachfront hotels, with staycation-
a reservation, and there is no
friendly rates. In season, a room at
shortage of specials, including
The Ritz-Carlton, Naples will cost
those wonderful buy one, get one
you about $1,600 a night; now, that
free deals. This year, it’ll be even
drops to around $600. South Seas
more satisfying to visit our favorite
Resort goes from $800 a night to
restaurants and show support for
as low as $269.
the chefs and restaurateurs that make this region great.
Then, there are the things many people take for granted in season: Favorite items are avail-
the crowds during the off-season,
able at the grocery store; doctor
too. Sure, it’s hot now and will only
appointments can be conveniently
get hotter; but it’s hot everywhere
scheduled; hair salon walk-ins are
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SHAPING HER DESTIN Y
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Tracy Gurdian, the ceramicist behind Tovari Designs, has learned some of life’s most important lessons from clay. By Alyssa Morlacci Photography by Erik Kellar
Tracy Gurdian sunk her fingers into
eled to Tokyo in 2019 to learn kint-
joy. Attending dance performances,
clay for the first time 25 years ago.
sugi, a sacred technique for repairing
tears would roll down her cheeks in a
That day she didn’t plan on becom-
broken pottery. The lacquer used
dark theater as the curtains came up.
ing a ceramicist with pieces sold in
throughout the process gave Gurdian
Although she was teaching dance at a
luxury stores like Bergdorf Good-
a painful rash (something she says is
local studio, she grew spiteful toward
man and Kravet. At the time, she just
surprisingly common for those who
the art form, but without it, she also
needed a hobby to pull her out of a
use the technique). Still, she commit-
felt she lost her identity.
deep depression.
ted to using the method.
A friend suggested Gurdian try
Drawing much of her inspiration
This dedication to her art can be
pottery, and when she came across
from the architecture of seashells
attributed to the intensive training
a class, she reluctantly signed up. As
discovered during daily morning
she endured as a contemporary dance
Gurdian rode to the studio, she recalls
jogs on the beach, Gurdian’s artwork
student at the University of South
thinking, “This is the dumbest thing
elicits a sense of movement through
Florida in the early ’90s. During her
ever.” But when she sat down in front
the use of curves, textured patterns
senior year, Gurdian suffered a back
of the clay, rolled it out and began
and asymmetry. Using the Japanese
injury, which ended her career as a
forming it with her hands, she saw
firing process called raku, the artist
performer before it even started.
the parallels with dance. “It was like
creates vases, trays and decorative
After graduation, she moved back
choreographing—you could manipu-
pieces, which have intrigued local
home to Naples, and soon after, the
late the clay and make it do whatever
design shops and major retailers.
symptoms of depression started to
you wanted it to do,” she says.
Mastery and preserving tradition
manifest. She began to withdraw
One session turned into 10 years of
are important to Gurdian, who trav-
from the things that used to bring her
classes, and in 2006, local art galler-
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nature and the coast as inspiration.
Tracy Gurdian uses the Japanese firing process known as raku to create functional and decorative pieces with
INSIDER
ies started showing her work. “I was
didn’t see the ceramics as a fit for the
happy doing the gallery route, until I
shop, a young Ari presented his vision.
started to travel to Europe,” she says.
“As we’re getting ready to leave, he
On a trip in 2013, Gurdian was
said to her, ‘But this goes with that
searching for the lace she uses to
painting.’ It was this melted glass
imprint her clay while it’s wet, which
piece with all these colors,” Gurdian
creates the signature, textured
says. “She looked at the painting, and
aesthetic on her ceramics. Cantù,
she looked at my piece, and she goes,
Italy, and Bruges, France, are some
‘You’re right,’ and she took it.’” The
of her favorite places to find intricate
next day Liegeois called to let Gurdian
fabrics—the lace at times even contains
know the piece had already sold.
a pattern that symbolizes the town.
The designer encouraged Gurdian
During this particular visit, Gurdian
to reach out to Bergdorf Goodman.
noticed stores selling handmade
After emailing the company every
decorative pieces and restaurants, like
week for a year, Gurdian finally heard
Mirazur in France, serving meals on
back in 2015. She flew to New York to
locally crafted wares.
meet with the buyer and launched her
When she returned home, she
first collection with the department
launched Tovari Designs, named after
store. From there, she was scouted by
her two children, Tova and Ari, with a
Kravet, a global furnishings company,
plan to commercialize her art in the
to create a curated collection. Around
United States. The first piece she sold
the same time, she also built a rela-
commercially was on display at local
tionship with San Francisco-based
interior designer Judith Liegeois’
high-end retailer Gump’s, where her
showroom 10 years ago. Liegeois is
pieces are still carried today.
someone Gurdian had long admired,
Gurdian likens the raku firing tech-
and she was nervous to present her
nique, which she performs with her
pieces to the lauded designer. Fortu-
partner of 11 years, John Schrock, to
nately, she had a secret weapon by her
a pas de deux (a duet between danc-
side: her son. Though at first Liegeois
ers). The intricacies and timing of
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their movements are imperative for neither of them to be burned by open flames and for the pieces to come out intact. At her home of nearly 20 years in Naples’ Seagate community, Gurdian forms her clay by hand, bisque fires it in a kiln and applies a glaze. She places the bisqueware in the raku kiln outside on her driveway and lets it heat to 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit. Schrock then cranks the kiln open while Gurdian grabs the bisqueware, now glowing orange, from inside the kiln using tongs. She’s wearing protective gloves up to her elbows as she places the molten piece in a tin garbage can. Paper at the bottom of the can catches fire and Schrock places a lid over the open flames, creating a reduction chamber that starts the oxidation process. Meanwhile, Gurdian has already grabbed another bisqueware from the kiln, repeating the process
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multiple times until the kiln has been emptied. Finally, Gurdian removes the lids on each of the cans and sprays the ceramics with water. Only about half the pieces survive this process because of how quickly the ceramics are removed from the heat. The oxidation causes the colors of the glaze to change in an unpredictable way, making it almost impossible to replicate a piece. “Part of the thrill is going through all of the elements—fire, water, air—and letting go of attachments,” she says. “You can spend months making the piece just to have it crumble and crack in the end. I learned through raku that I was really OK with letting go of things, which was a huge issue I had in my personal life.” Raku requires Gurdian to practice patience, accept any outcome and dis-
Gurdian’s ceramics were originally shown in local galleries and were later picked up by national retailers like Bergdorf Goodman.
regard perfectionism. Over the years, it has helped her to heal. “Everything I’ve learned in my life is from clay,” she says.
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enjoys, and he’d be hard-pressed to
with duck-and-foie duo, fondant
give you an answer—even though
potatoes and pinot syrup.
he passed the Advanced Level exam
The Oregon pinot may be closing
through the Court of Master Somme-
in on two decades, but it’s actually
liers (the certification before Master
the latest release for that particular
Sommelier). “Food and wine have
bottling. Citation’s owner, Howard
always been [more] about moments,
Rossbach, equates it to a Grand Cru
starting from when I was a kid in my
Burgundy, the most expressive and
grandmother’s kitchen,” he says.
refined wine from the winery. In fact,
Memories created during a meal
he doesn’t make this high-end pinot
are what he wants diners to come
every year, only in vintages when
away with at his restaurant, with each
harvest is perfect and fruit is pristine.
element—from the wine to rotating
Early in his career, Rossbach bought
menu to the service—integrating into
private wine collections, which gave
an unforgettable experience.
him great exposure to some of the
What better night to create joie
most revered wines in the world. At
de vivre than New Year’s Eve 2021?
the same time, his growing interest
To usher in a more hopeful year, he
in wines from the Pacific Northwest
poured the 2005 Citation Oregon
dovetailed with his access to cellars
Pinot Noir. “At 16 years, it was spec-
filled with European gems. Through
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Erik Kellar
the elegant wine, which was matched
vintages when fruit is pristine.
tacular and built for food,” he says of
in Fort Myers, what kind of wines he
the artistry behind this high-end pinot that is only produced in
Ask Harold Balink, owner of Harold’s
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tasting notes and wine critics, he soon
The Oregon pinot noir incor-
realized that the Burgundies, espe-
porates fruit from throughout the
cially, were similar in structure and
state. After aging for 18 months in a
style in their youth to the new Oregon
combination of new and used French
wines he was tasting.
oak barrels, Rossbach selects the
His experience with fine wine cre-
best barrels to blend together. From
ated a segue to a career in sales and
there, the wine is aged in the bottle for
marketing and through his work with
another 10 years before it’s released.
brands such as Ken Wright Cellars,
Rossbach notes that the wine devel-
Erath and Hogue, Rossbach was on
ops new layers of complexity and aro-
the pulse of the fine wine movement
matics—“that mushroom and forest
happening in the Pacific Northwest.
floor elements that great pinot noir
With exposure to great vineyards
can acquire.” There’s still an element
throughout Oregon, he then started
of rich, dark fruit, but the savory notes
what he terms “a virtual winery,”
show themselves front and center.
called Firesteed. Contracting with
Although the aromatics indicate a
growers, the Firesteed brand blos-
mature wine, structurally it still has
somed into a thriving business. About
a long time to go, Rossbach says.
four years ago, Rossbach was ready to
Proximity to the ocean plays a
get back to the roots of why he got into
major role in the cool climate. Ore-
the industry and refocused on build-
gon also is known for its volcanic and
ing a fine wine brand. He divested
marine sedimentary soils in many of
from Firesteed, but retained owner-
its wine growing regions, another gift
ship of Citation, his high-end label.
from the ocean deposited millions
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of years ago. The results are wines with great acidity and a savory, mineral quality. When he divested from Firesteed, Rossbach also took one more important facet of the business with him: Erratic Oaks Vineyard, an old grass seed farm he purchased in 2006 that now serves as Citation’s estate vineyard. Located across the road from Freedom Hill Vineyard, the home of several vineyard-designate wines, it had been on the market for several years before Rossbach took ownership. “Nobody had really done the diligence on it,” he says. And after purchasing the site, it was appraised for three times what he paid. Today, the area encompassing Erratic Oaks and Freedom Hill is moments away from being approved as a new sub-American Viticultural Area (AVA) of Willamette Valley called Mount Pisgah, Polk County—a classification that acknowledges the special qualities of the area. Because the proposed Mount Pisgah, Polk County AVA is mostly located on a mountain, it is several degrees cooler than other neighboring AVAs. The vineyard, however, also benefits from its location in the southeast quadrant of the The pinot is made from grapes from throughout Oregon. For 18 months
AVA—just off the mountain, where it’s
the fruit is aged in French oak barrels, then blended and aged in the
warmer—and thus enjoys an earlier rip-
bottle for another 10 years.
ening. Plus, most crop dangers (rain, mildew, bird predation) come toward the end of the growing season. One of the most distinguishing features of Mount Pisgah,
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which will be the southernmost AVA in Willamette Valley, is its unique volcanic soils. Once the AVA is approved, the designation will not only distinguish the wines from their neighbors, it will continue to evolve the Willamette Valley story, further showcasing the diversity of the region. Although the AVA was created in 1983, it wasn’t until 2004 that the first sub-AVA, Yamhill-Carlton, was established, so the region is rapidly evolving, changing and celebrating its diversity. Citation’s estate vineyard is in a region of the Willamette Valley
place here in North America that could produce
that will soon be approved as a new sub-American Viticultural
classic ageworthy, European varietals,” Rossbach
Area, known as Mount Pisgah, Polk County.
says. With bottlings like the 2005 Citation Oregon Pinot Noir, and upcoming releases from the soon-
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TROUBADOUR TRUTHS Songwriters Anna Wilson and Monty Powell create a new life and hit songs together at their creative oasis on the Isles of Capri. By Garret K. Woodward Photography by Brian Tietz
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permanent display at the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville). Throughout their extensive careers, Wilson and Powell also—either together or individually—have crafted hit numbers Recently relocated to Southwest Florida, the musical couple
for the likes of Rascal Flatts, Brooks &
write hit songs for their own group, Troubadour 77, as well as
Dunn, Tim McGraw, Diamond Rio, Billy
for country stars like Rascal Flatts and Brooks & Dunn.
Ray Cyrus and countless others, with millions of records sold as a result of the fruits of their labor. The two are diligent in their work, but their rhythms have softened since moving to Naples. “We’re pretty loose with our
After living and working in Nashville,
new melodic works for megastar
schedules when it comes to songwriting,
Tennessee, for the better part of a
performers and labels.
not adhering to a 9-to-5 sort of approach
quarter-century, acclaimed song-
Powell points to a centerpiece in
like we used to in Nashville,” Powell
writers/musicians and husband-wife
the room: a 1955 D-18 Martin acous-
says. “When we collaborate, usually
Anna Wilson and Monty Powell
tic guitar—one of 55 ever made. “It’s
one of us has an idea—either lyrically
decided to leave Music City a couple
featured on virtually every recording
or melodically—that tends to get the
years ago for the shores of Southwest
that we do there,” he says. For record-
ball rolling.” Once the creative flame is
Florida. “There’s an inspiration that
ing, the couple rely on Cubase, a digi-
sparked, Wilson and Powell hunker down
we derive from sitting around the
tal audio workstation. Elsewhere, the
in the studio and get right to work, chasing
pool and private dock,” Wilson says.
space is tidily outfitted with Yamaha
this bright moment of inventiveness
“Being able to look out at the boat
Steinberg products, a brand Powell
seemingly to the ends of the earth.
on the lift in the canal, see manatees
says he’s been loyal to for years.
Powell tends to focus on the technical
and wading birds around—it’s really
Aside from the gear, there’s also a
side, handling the programming and
a great place to relax and get inspired
plaque on the wall certifying sales of
engineering, while Wilson, “always has
for an idea for a song.”
more than 5 million records for Lady
the computer out and is constantly editing
Located on the Isles of Capri (bet-
A’s (formerly known as Lady Ante-
the lyrics,” Powell says. He plays guitar,
ween Naples and Marco Island), the
bellum) 2010 album Need You Now,
and she plays the keyboard. “We have both
duo resides in a small bungalow, a
on which both Wilson and Powell
instruments going at the same time—col-
property as cozy as it is functional
contributed a song. In another part
laborating and shooting ideas back and
to the artists’ needs. There, they
of the house, there’s a replica of a
forth until we get a finished product.”
like to find a comfortable nook and
handwritten lyric for Keith Urban’s
While immersed in the songwriting
dive deep into the waters of their
No. 1 country smash “Days Go By,”
process, the two bring to the table decades
own imaginations. The home has a
which he and Powell co-wrote (the
of finely honed talents. “We’re firm beli-
recording studio, where they write
original handwritten lyrics are on
evers that songwriting is more about the
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Wilson and Powell first visited Southwest Florida in 2008 to perform at the Naples Winter Wine Festival.
tools and craft of knowing how to do it
saltwater fly-fisherman, so having access
heroes are The Eagles, Joni Mitchell,
than it is about some ‘lightning in a bottle’
to the Everglades and the Ten Thousand
Jackson Browne and Carole King, who all
moment of inspirational poetry,” Powell
Islands is so great for him,” Wilson says.
got their start at the Troubadour,” Wilson
says. “It’s about a strong work ethic and
Aside from exploring Naples and
says, referencing the storied West Holly-
actually understanding the components of
greater Southwest Florida in their free
a song arrangement—this is what makes a
time, they also roam the picturesque
Early showcases by Wilson and Pow-
hit song, a compelling lyric, a memorable
landscape onstage and behind the micro-
ell at the famed Naples Winter Wine
melody.”
phone in their performance group, which
Festival, going back to the 2008 event,
wood nightclub.
Once a particular song takes shape
they formed in 2016. Titled Troubadour
planted the seed in the couple’s heart to
and is sent off to their fellow musicians
77 (or T77), the stage duo is an ode to the
pull up stakes in Nashville and head for
and industry colleagues to perhaps
iconic songs, artists and venues from that
Southwest Florida. From performing at
find its place on an album and in your
magical—almost cosmic—crossroads of
the event numerous times to now call-
stereo, Wilson and Powell take off
music and performance in the Laurel
ing Naples home, their journey remains
their songwriting hats. “Monty is a big
Canyon scene of 1970s Los Angeles. “Our
bountiful and ever-evolving, personally
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The musicians plan to open their Isles of Capri home—outfitted with a
and professionally. “If you can listen
their home as an escape for other
recording studio—to other musicians
as much as you want to put forth
artists, too. Beyond remote collab-
as a creative retreat.
your idea or agenda, you’ll get a
oration (via Zoom and FaceTime)
better song,” Wilson says. “Working
from the on-site studio, they also
with your significant other creates
aim to host musicians, offering their
this incredible comfort zone where
welcoming abode as a writing retreat
you can say what you feel and see if
to get away from it all. “You can come
it works.” In life and work, the cou-
here and you can go fish or sit on the
ple strikes a chord. “For us, I can’t
beach during the day, only to come
imagine having a significant other
back to the house and write songs
that didn’t also do what I do,” Powell
in a relaxing environment,” Wilson
says. “I couldn’t imagine having this
says. “And it’s those experiences that
partnership any other way.”
feed their souls, as well. Here you can
With roots now firmly planted in Naples, Wilson and Powell look at
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From its debut in 1888 through its many restorations, the 12th Avenue South wharf marks the passage of time.
From morning coffee meetups to
T-shaped wooden pier welcomed
he was told were held at the end of
evening attempts to capture the
passengers and freights brought
the pier in the 1920s. Guests from
elusive green flash at sunset, the
to Naples by boat and was the only
the hotel would trek down to the
Naples Pier is a gathering place
way in and out of town until the
end of 12th Avenue South in their
for tourists, fishermen, sunbathers
arrival of the first passenger trains
evening finery and tiptoe over the
and residents. For more than 130
in the 1920s and the completion of
day’s fishing remnants to reach
years, the landmark has served as
Tamiami Trail in 1928.
the Victrola record player and the
a symbol of Naples in advertisements, postcards and paintings.
By 1910, freight lifts were added
dance floor. “They put signs up that
to the pier, along with a bathhouse
said, ‘Please don’t throw your fish on the dance floor,’” he says.
Walking the pier is a favorite
and changing room. The new
evening activity for artist Paul
additions joined the post office,
It was the rise of bathing cul-
Arsenault and his wife, Eileen.
which was located at the end of
ture and road trip vacations that
“It’s a special part of our quality
the pier until it was destroyed by
brought more tourists and resi-
of life in Old Naples,” he says.
fire in 1922. This resulted in the
dents to the area in the early 1950s.
Arsenault has painted the pier
second repair for the pier; the
Around this time, another natural
for decades, in part as a way to
first was in 1910 after extensive
disaster was looming; and when
give people a sense of geography.
hurricane damage. It was com-
Hurricane Donna hit in 1960, the
“You want to know where you are
pletely rebuilt after hurricanes in
pier was destroyed by the 135 mile-
on the beach, and just the silhou-
1926 and 1944—the latter marked
per-hour winds and almost 10 feet
ette of the pier locks you right in
the pier’s shift from function to
of storm surge. City council’s deci-
place,” he says.
recreation. “It’s always been a
sion to drop the pier’s insurance
The pier debuted in 1888, pro-
gathering place here, and a life-
policy before the storm left the
viding access the next year to the
line,” John Telischak, education
rebuilding project in dire need
newly opened Naples Hotel, where
manager for the Naples Historical
of money.
the first guest was Rose Elizabeth
Society, says.
Lester Norris, a cartoonist-
Cleveland, sister of President
One of Telischak’s favorite pieces
turned-retired CEO of the Texas
Grover Cleveland. The 600-foot,
of pier history is the sunset dances
Oil Company (Texaco), pledged
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When it opened, the Naples Pier provided the only way in and out of town. It has long served as inspiration for artists, including Paul Arsenault, whose Naples Pier and Beach painting is seen above.
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When Hurricane Donna hit in 1960,
$70,000 to rebuild; by the end
weddings, memorials, baptisms,
the Naples Pier was destroyed. With
of the project, the donation was
Easter sunrise services and
a significant donation from local
significantly higher. Norris and
Fourth of July fireworks. “It
philanthropists Lester and Dellora
his wife, Dellora, were well-known
has a charming, Old Florida feel
Norris (top right), it was rebuilt to
philanthropists, having previously
to it,” Arsenault says. “It’s our
withstand hurricanes.
donated toward the development
Eiffel Tower.”
of Lowdermilk Park, and insisted
Arsenault and Telischak see
that, in exchange for their donation,
a similar future for the pier as
Naples City Council drop its plans
a strong piece of local identity.
for a proposed utility tax. The result
“When people come here, they go
was a rebuilt pier, featuring a new
to 3rd Street and 5th Avenue, and
design to better withstand storms.
go to the pier at sunset to watch
It also gave the structure its current
the sun go down, or go fishing or
recognizable silhouette.
swim,” Telischak says. “My hope is
Through the years, the Naples Pier has been the site of beach
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5 Shannon Diener
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“O ver the years that I have worked with the Gasparilla Inn, I’ve always held onto one thought that per vades ever y decision I make—that is, ‘Don’t mess it up.’” — Mim i Maddock McMa k in, inter ior desig ner for the Gaspa r illa Inn & Club’s recent renovation
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S u m m e r b e c k o n s u s t o t h e wa t e r w i t h s t y l e s t h a t b l e n d c o a s t a l t ex t u r e s a n d f o r m s , d e e p b l u e s h a d e s a n d s t o n e s t h a t s h i m m e r l i k e t h e G u l f.
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Lace and rocks bring elegance to a comfortable sandal, while moonstone, blue chalcedony, topaz and aquamarine stones create a perfect ombré palette in this signed necklace. From left: Dolce & Gabbana Acqua Jewel Bianca Flat Sandal, Marissa Collections on Third Street South, Naples. Seaman Schepps Athena Necklace, Yamron Jewelers at Waterside Shops, Naples. Previous page: Tiny rare paraiba tourmaline and opal stones float within a white sapphire kaleidoscope case, with diamonds framing the look. Moritz Glik Paraiba Evil Eye Shaker Ring (from the Apollo Collection), Marissa Collections.
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Just like coastal blue waters inspire serenity, pretty little things in the same bright shades of turquoise bring a dose of happy to your style. From left: Brackish Jordan Goose Feather Earrings, N Color Salon at Sandalwood Square, Naples. Seaman Schepps Turquoise Boat Link Bracelet, Yamron Jewelers at Waterside Shops, Naples.
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Taking notes from effervescent waters, these bubbly accessories channel the incoming tide. From left: Cult Gaia Eos Bubble Acrylic Box Clutch, Saks Fifth Avenue at Waterside Shops, Naples. Syna Bauble Bangles, Shannon Green Collection in the Naples Design District.
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With a shell-like iridescence and the shimmer of a sun-soaked beach, these earrings take aesthetic cues from the sea. To make summer days stretch on forever, consider a watch with a 40 mm hand-finished, stainless steel case and a sapphire face that nods to the ocean’s abyss. From left: Suzy Landa Opal & Diamond Earrings, Shannon Green Collection in the Naples Design District. Laurent Ferrier Micro Rotor Ice Blue, Exquisite Timepieces at The Village Shops on Venetian Bay, Naples.
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The Heart of the Ocean takes a more wearable form with this Saboo necklace. For a lighter daytime look, Vhernier’s wind- and wave-inspired rose gold and turquoise bracelet delights. From left: Saboo Fine Jewels Blue Sapphire and Diamond Multi Color Necklace, Marissa Collections on Third Street South, Naples. Vhernier Vento Bracelet, Yamron Jewelers at Waterside Shops, Naples.
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“They’re exquisite, aren’t they?”
Though the look and feel of the
says a guest sitting several couches
Gasparilla Inn has evolved, it still
away, her laptop open as she takes
retains its Old Florida charm and
advantage of the morning hush to
its purpose of providing an exclu-
catch up on work in the living room
sive and peaceful getaway.
of the Gasparilla Inn & Club. I’m
With the original inn building
examining an intricate arrange-
designated as a Historic Hotel of
ment of shells that hang in a frame
America and part of the National
on the mantel in my small section
Trust for Historic Preservation,
of the room. The pieces, small shell
embracing the integrity and nos-
craft love letters that seafarers
talgia of the resort’s history has
would make for sweethearts back
been part of the legacy carried on
home, appear throughout the his-
from generation to generation.
toric resort, inviting guests to slow
Toeing the line between preser-
down, sit, examine, contemplate
vation and modernization, the
and relax.
inn’s stewards have struck a fine
The inn is filled with sentimen-
balance. “The attention to detail
tal touches like these, which were
and design is something that has
collected by Sarah Farish, who
always been part of the Gasparilla
now owns the resort with her hus-
Inn and that legacy continues
band. They’re part of what makes
through this project,” says the
the resort, which spreads through
resort’s president and general
the small town of Boca Grande
manager, Jon Reecher, referenc-
like an elegant octopus, feel like
ing the newly renovated beach
you’re visiting a fourth-genera-
club. Built in 1986, the beach club
tion family home. Dating back to 1911, the resort has changed vastly from its humble beginnings as the two-story, 20-room Hotel Boca Grande. Now with two dozen cottages, a marina, golf course, tennis club, bakery, motel, numerous restaurants, and a newly renovated beach club,
Entrenched in the fabric of Boca Grande, the Gasparilla Inn recently
its metaphorical tentacles have
renovated its beach club and added nine beachfront cottages.
shaped the island-town of Boca Grande over the last 110 years.
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was in need of a structural and style update that would maintain its historic elegance, while also meeting the changing needs of resort guests. Palm Beach-based Kemble Interiors was tasked with the recent renovation, along with designing the resort’s nine new beach cottages. I was eager to see if the same flamingo pinks and citrusy yellows, along with whimsical touches like fireplaces filled with seashells, would be echoed in the new spaces. But first, breakfast in the
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main dining room, which was part of an earlier renovation in the 2000s that was also led by Kemble Interiors. The design firm’s playful attention to detail comes through in touches like schools of fish embellishing the backs of the wooden banquettes and palm-frond patterned cushions. Potted orchids hang along the white wood columns above our heads, as Diane Randazzo,
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an employee with the resort for 31 years, leads me to a table. She is a wealth of information, knowing everything from which guest expects The New York Times waiting at his table each morning to the best spot to view the ever-elusive green flash, a burst of light that guests hope to catch as the sun dips below the horizon. She’s seen it, just once, at the beach club during an aweinspiring sunset, and her face lights up as she recounts the tale. After breakfast, I wander outside and past groundskeepers manicuring the croquet lawn behind the main building before walking the two blocks to the beach club. A fitness center, tennis courts and the Inn Adventures, where guests can rent bikes
Frank created for textile giant
or arrange tours, are spaced con-
Schumacher. Farish worked with
veniently behind nine new luxury,
designers Mimi Maddock McMa-
family-style beach cottages. The
kin, Cece Bowman and Mackenzie
two-, three- or four-bedroom
Hodgson, of Kemble Interiors,
Gulf-front cottages feature a
on the project. “It’s the whimsy
full kitchen and a golf cart for
that Mimi is known for,” Anglin
families to use during their stay.
says. Palm Beach-based Chris-
Kemble Interiors worked during
ta’s South Seashells was com-
the resort’s off-season to decorate
missioned to create functional
the new spaces to reflect the inn’s
works of art for the renovation,
original style.
including seashell-encrusted
As we walk through the new
patio pots and the showstop-
event rooms at the beach club,
ping shell-covered fireplace in a
Corey Anglin, public relations
banquet room that provides the
and special events manager,
perfect backdrop for celebrations.
points out a wicker grasshopper
The design team paired these
table and a rattan chair with cush-
organic materials, like wicker
ions covered in the classic citrus
and rattan, with tropical motifs to
garden motif that designer Josef
embrace the inn’s roots; and then
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Palm Beach-based Kemble Interiors outfitted
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the beach club and cottage interiors, paying homage to the resort’s Old Florida aesthetics. Details such as shell craft love letters—or sailors’ valentines—are found throughout the property, inviting guests to linger and relax.
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Resort traditions and its longstanding staff—such as general manager and president Jon Reecher (center) and bartender Orvine Sinclair—make the hotel feel like a family home.
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Gasparilla Inn’s tagline, “Florida as it was meant to be,” is reflected throughout with subtle and not-sosubtle details, such as carved beachy motifs on the beach club’s gable.
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Brian Tietz
layered in personal touches like
Since the resort’s early begin-
quirky artwork and tchotchkes
nings, families have flocked to the
to make it feel homey. The result
warm Gulf waters and soft sand
was a refresh that highlighted the
beaches of the seven-mile long
resort’s nostalgic charm.
and quarter-mile wide Gasparilla
For the families that visit
Island to escape winter weather.
year after year and generation
The Rockefellers are said to be
after generation, maintaining
among the early visitors. Another
that sense of sentimentality was
one of America’s wealthiest fam-
essential. “Over the years that I
ilies, the DuPonts, developed a
have worked with the Gasparilla
tradition of visiting each year,
Inn, I’ve always held onto one
which led heir Bayard Sharp, Far-
thought that pervades every
ish’s father, to purchase the resort
decision I make—that is, ‘Don’t
with a group of investors in 1961.
mess it up.’ It is a place that is so
A bit of internet sleuthing
appropriate to its setting and so
shows that President George
loved by generations,” designer
W. Bush, his parents and family
Maddock says. “The narrative of
vacationed at the inn before and
the Gasparilla Inn that we hope
during his presidency. Katharine
to tell is one of being invited to a
Hepburn rented a house on the
well-appointed house, except you
beach in the 1980s; and there are
have room service and someone
stories of residents spotting Har-
to make your bed every day and
rison Ford on the bike paths. The
never have to feel like you are
resort’s respect toward privacy
overstaying your welcome.”
is mirrored in the community,
The beach club renovation
making the island even more
added two family pools, outdoor
attractive to famous, and not-so-
dining, an extended beach area,
famous, families searching for a
fitness facility with exercise pool,
quiet place to make memories.
yoga studio and pickleball courts
“We are a very rich part in the
in an effort to provide more ame-
social fabric of people’s lives,”
nities and activities for families.
Nate McKelvy, the beach club
“It expands our possibilities as a
manager, says. As Anglin and I sit
true family resort,” Reecher says.
with him in the cool shade near
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Famed design firm Kemble Interiors played with soft coastal colors and patterns, and materials like wicker and rattan to retain the historic charm, but with a fresh look.
the beach club’s bar, the staff pre-
We perch on the edge of vintage
pares for the afternoon over the
wood and wicker couches topped
low hum of machines churning
with chintz cushions and look
frozen old fashioneds. Towels are
over an antique ledger that Mala-
rolled and waiting at the end of
sics has opened atop a table lined
lounge chairs as the first group of
with imitation tarpon scales. She
guests arrives, parents and grand-
flips through the pages, recount-
parents setting up for the day as
ing stories of the Pelican Club,
their kids splash into the pool.
which started as a fishing club
As more guests and members
in 1917 when it recorded prize
arrive, I realize I’ve lost track of
catches for its club members.
time, something McKelvy warned
They originally removed a scale
would happen as I adjust to what
from each catch and recorded
locals call “island time.”
the details before releasing the
“It’s a great place to forget your
tarpon back into the water, but
schedule,” McKelvy says. “People
discontinued the practice once
are here to engage and spend time
they realized it was detrimental
with each other.” That is mirrored
to the fish. The club branched out
in the design, with conversation
to include a shelling competition
areas set up throughout the
that continues today; its trophy
resort, including the backgammon tables, another tradition that dates back to the beginning of the inn. I start to count the tables, while also keeping an eye out for sailors’ valentines. I head back toward the main building and spy three of the shell craft love letters on the lobby’s fireplace on my way to meet the inn’s operations assistant and historian, Tina Malasics, in the living room.
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Courtesy Kemble Interiors/Carmel Brantley (3)
The Gasparilla Inn preserves its legacy through time-honored traditions and spaces, like afternoon tea service in season and its Pelican Club room, which looks much the same as when it operated as a fishing club in the 1900s.
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displayed in the main hallway
the Gasparilla Inn after its first
atop a glass case that showcases
expansion and remodel in 1913.
ocean treasures lovingly collected
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by guests and staff.
Traditions like tea in season months, turndown service and
Malasics’ stories are part of
dressing up for dinner in the main
what makes me feel, once again,
dining room, are an important
like I’m visiting someone’s home.
part of the resort’s culture. “I
One of her favorites involves Col-
want to continue those tradi-
lier County’s founder and famed
tions,” Reecher says. “I think it
Florida developer Barron Collier,
is rare and speaks volumes as to
who purchased the inn and its
who we are.” It’s that desire that
buildings in 1930 for $150,000.
also brings families back year
“He didn’t like the layout and
after year, making the beach
wanted to start building cottages,”
club updates and addition of the
she says. One of the spots where
beachfront cottages important
Collier planned to place a cottage
as a way to ensure the resort con-
was on the inn’s tennis courts and,
tinues to be part of its guests’ lives
instead of removing the original
for generations to come.
courts, he built Cottage 52 on top
Earlier in the day, Reecher
of them to save time and money.
mentioned that the inn’s tagline
Collier also moved the entrance
was, “Florida as it was meant to
of the inn to the west side, adding
be.” As I head back to the beach
the first- and second-floor veran-
club in hopes of seeing the green
das and 10 columns that updated
flash Randazzo had mentioned, I
the original Queen Anne style to
see guests gathering on the beach
create the elegant neoclassical
in anticipation of the sunset and
facade that greets guests today.
further understand what she
Malasics joined the resort 36
means. That’s the magic of the
years ago and remembers one
Gasparilla Inn & Club—being
female staff member who used
cared for and feeling as if you are
to walk around each day at 4 p.m.
staying in a grand historic home
with a silver teapot, serving after-
with a host family, breezing
noon tea to the guests—a ritual
through a day with no schedule,
that started with the wealthy New
chasing winter sunshine and
England families who first visited
perfect sunsets.
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SILKY SMOOTH Launched by Naples’ Allison Pezzuti, silks line Pelerine recently debuted with a range of casually elegant capes, perfect for the Florida heat. Working with Fort Myers-based artists and designers Rasit and Ilkay Turk to bring her patterns to life, Pezzuti designs the versatile capes to be worn layered with jeans and a top, or alone as a dress when belted with a reversible sash. With their vibrant designs, it’s no wonder that the pieces were a hit during Pereline’s first trunk show at Marissa Collections in February. “Before I moved south, black was my uniform. And now that I’ve been here for 12 years, I barely even own black clothes anymore. I gravitate toward color, and I see women gravitating toward color,” Pezzuti says of her penchant for technicolor designs, inspired by art and her travels. Every piece tells a story, and the Turks digitize Pelerine’s patterns, which are then printed using an eco-friendly process and handsewn. “After being quarantined and at home wearing athletic wear for a year, I think people are ready to wear something that excites them,” she says. The capes have roomy pockets and stay-in-place wide sleeves, so you can raise a glass or auction paddle with ease. —Jaynie Bartley
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HIGH ABOVE From the 12th-floor perch of the rooftop Beacon Social Drinkery, which opened last fall at the Luminary Hotel & Co., you can catch a breeze while taking in the 360-degree views of downtown and the Caloosahatchee River. Besides its youthful, lounge-like gathering areas indoors and out, Beacon’s Asian- and Latin American-inspired menu, craft cocktails, local beers, wine and bubbly bring in the ready-to-party and wanna-kick-back crowds. For rainy days, there are plenty of culinary diversions within the hotel, which was designed to honor Fort Myers icons, like Thomas Edison—the hotel’s star inspiration. Choose between three other on-trend spots, including Ella Mae’s Diner, a Southern-inspired restaurant that pays homage to legendary entrepreneur and philanthropist Dr. Ella Piper, near the ground-floor lobby; and The Oxbow Bar & Grill, which reigns over the hotel’s pier with a stunning seafood menu to match the water views (its moniker is a reference to the former bends and curves of the river pre-straightening). Food lovers also
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MIL A BRIDGER PHOTO GRAPHER AND ARTIST LIVING IN MARCO ISLAND
Catch Live Music:
while taking in the landscape—it’s so
“The Old Marco Pub always has awe-
flat that you can see the entire sun
civilizations. You can stay there for
some events—not just once a week
going down and the water reflects
hours soaking it all in. ”
like others might. This is where locals
everything.”
back to pre-Columbian indigenous
Brush Up on Local Lore:
come to truly listen. I love to go see the band Tripleshot and musician
Cool Off:
“I just finished Female Pioneers of
Sarah Hadeka, who sometimes sings
“The Marco Island Historical Mu-
Fort Myers: Women Who Made a
there. The pub starts music at 8 p.m.,
seum has been steadily adding new
Difference in the City’s Development,
after dinner. And they have a great
exhibits over the past years. They
which is all about women who helped
bartender, Darko, who makes an
have digital displays with movies
shape the city, like Barbara B. Mann.
awesome espresso martini.”
playing and rooms dedicated to
Tom Hall, who is a huge art advocate
periods of the island’s history,
and runs the website ArtSWFL.com,
Stage a Photo Op:
like one on the Mackle brothers
is the author. I love him; he also
“In Everglades City, my husband,
who developed Marco in the ’60s.
penned a two-volume series on fires
Ryan Darling, and I like to find a little
I don’t think many people know
that influenced the town.”
place to park our Jeep off U.S. 41 and
about Marco’s history—it’s really
wait for the sunset to take images.
interesting. Some of the artifacts,
Sneak a Staycation:
After 5 o’clock, I love to just sit there,
like the Key Marco Cat statuette on
“We just discovered Pine Island. The
open the trunk and eat some snacks,
loan from The Smithsonian, date
whole island is basically nurseries
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and farms. It seems like there are millions and millions of pineapples, all sorts of veggies and fruits, and palm trees everywhere. We stayed at the 1920s-style Tarpon Lodge, which is right across the street from the historic shell mounds at the Calusa Heritage Trail and within walking distance of a marina, where you can rent a boat to go fishing for the day. You feel like you’re somewhere else. And, it’s not crowded like a resort.” Find a Hidden Gem: “Signs tacked to trees out in Naples’ Rural Estates lead to Rinny Ryan’s The Pot Shop. Rinny is super cool. She has a shed with a bunch of pottery and she calls herself a ‘pot dealer.’ Next to the shop, she has her studio, where you can see her working while you look around. And if you buy a pot or two, she’ll usually throw in some star fruits from her garden.” Shop Local: “We just discovered South Naples Citrus Grove off Collier Boulevard, just past Verona Walk. You turn onto Sabal Palm Road and it becomes a dirt road; and if you take it, you’ll find the oranges. They also have really good Master creative Mila Bridger has an eye for cultural and scenic sights. Here,
tomatoes, preserves, honey, eggs and
she is seen photographed at The Oyster Society in Marco Island.
herbs. We go there once a week and get a giant bag of oranges to squeeze for fresh juice.”
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Jennifer Williams, photographed at her Fort Myers boutique, favors waterfront haunts and stylish stops for her summer adventures.
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JENNIFER WILLIAMS OW N E R O F JE N N I F E R’ S B OU T I QUE I N FO RT MY E R S
Dine in Style:
Cruise Around:
Catch Live Music:
“Gramma Dot’s Restaurant on Sanibel
“Sanibel has great bike paths that
“Gather, in Cape Coral, is a great
is on the water, which is an absolute
are wide and set back from traffic,
venue to sit outside and listen to
must for me, since I spend so much
so you feel safe. I usually bike down
music. We recently saw Kyle Anne,
time inside at the boutique when I’m
Periwinkle or on Sanibel Captiva
a singer-songwriter with a melodic
working. They’re very casual and we
Road, outside of J.N. “Ding” Darling
voice that’s soothing and perfect for
can go by boat, in a bathing suit with a
National Wildlife Refuge, and then
happy hour.”
cover-up. The menu has pretty much
stop by Sundial Beach Resort & Spa
everything—if I’m trying to be good,
and have a drink by their pool bar.”
I can pick from any of the salads and add fresh fish on top.”
Impress Out-of-Town Guests: “For me, the farmers’ market-
Touristy, but Worth It:
inspired grocery store, Seed to Table,
“Upper Captiva used to be very
is like Disney World. I love to cook; I
Soak Up Nature:
low-key; and now there are all of
love to eat; I love to shop—and they
“Nothing beats boating in the Gulf,
these huge, beautiful homes lining
have all of that. I absolutely love
cruising with all the dolphin and fish.
the roads. We still love to road trip
their housemade pasta; they have so
We go up to Cabbage Key quite a bit.
there—we go for lunch at Mainstay
many great, different varieties. The
The dock is huge, so it can accommo-
and Barnacles Bar, then walk around
guacamole is great, too.”
date a lot of boats when it’s busy. There
the island and check out the Salty
are turtles roaming around and a little
Approach airstrip.”
Shop Local:
lookout area to take in the views.”
“Quintessence Marine Jewelry is run Sneak a Staycation:
by Aarav Chavda, Kahan Chavda and
Cool Off:
“We typically make the trip to down-
Roland Salatino, who are harvesting
“Naturally, I love to shop, and Lulu’s
town Sarasota on our boat and stay
lion fish from the Gulf to make jew-
Gift Emporium is one of my favorite
at the Hyatt Regency Sarasota. They
elry. The fish’s spotted fins are used as
places to get lost. I’ve known the fam-
have a small marina with plenty of
statement pendants on chain or pearl
ily for years. I think I actually sold
slips. Once we’re there, everything is
necklaces. Clients love that the pieces
the owner, Laura Jane McGee, her
within walking distance. Downtown is
are made from ocean materials, but
cotillion dress. They have all sorts of
very pedestrian-friendly, and there’s
don’t look totally beachy. Plus, it’s
candles and baby goods. It’s a great
so much to do. You can grab break-
helping the environment.”
place to find a gift when you’re not
fast at the train-themed Station 400
sure what to get someone.”
or stop for a healthy lunch at Green Zebra Cafe before seeing a show at the Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall.”
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out. The cocktail is actively bubbling
the city happenings makes it such a
“Summer is a great time to sneak into
when they serve it to you; it’s like a
nice and convenient retreat.”
favorite restaurants that are packed
science experiment!” Impress Out-of-Town Guests:
in season, like Gumbo Limbo at The Ritz-Carlton, Naples, and The Turtle
Take a Stroll:
“The Naples Botanical Garden is
Club, where you can literally put your
“I love walking down Central Avenue
truly world-class. There are beau-
feet in the sand while you dine. On an
to Baker Park. I’ll stop at the organic
tiful tropical plants, flowers and art
ideal evening, I’d have dinner at The
acai smoothie shop The Bowl first and
installations year-round. My favorite
Turtle Club, then go next door to sit in
order their AB&J bowl and kombucha
spot is the tile mosaic wall right next
one of the chairs around the fire pits
on tap, before heading to Baker Park.
to the lily pads, because it overlooks a
on the beach at LaPlaya Beach & Golf
The park just opened a couple years
beautiful view of the garden. When I
Resort.”
ago, and it’s so open and spacious. The
have visitors, I’ll usually take them to
Gordon River runs along it, and you
the garden in the morning, then grab
Toast the Season:
can follow the paths and boardwalks
lunch from one of the food trucks at
“Ocean Prime in downtown Naples
connecting the park to the Gordon
Celebration Park, a mile down the
has large windows where you can
River Greenway nature preserve.
road. It’s definitely a crowd-pleaser.
feel the fresh air blowing through. I
I love to go during the morning or
The entire Bayshore Arts District is
love the Bubbles & Berries cocktail
sunset, since it’s a bit cooler out and
such a vibrant, up-and-coming area
there—a Belvedere Citrus Vodka,
you can watch the colors in the sky
that I feel most out-of-towners are
Grand Marnier and fresh berries
change. That’s usually when I walk
unfamiliar with. You can enjoy the
blend with dry ice smoke that billows
my dogs. The fact that it’s so close to
murals along the street and taste a
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flight sampler from Ankrolab Brewing Co.—a new brewery with beer and ciders. I always run into locals and other young professionals there.” Sneak a Staycation: “Hotel Escalante is almost hidden, as it sits on a brick road surrounded by lush plants and beautiful architecture off Fifth Avenue South. The property feels like a secret garden right in the middle of downtown. It’s very small, with just a few rooms, so it’s quiet and private. My husband and I enjoy eating at the on-site restaurant, Veranda E. The seating is all poolside and they have cafe lights strung overhead. We like using the hotel’s golf cart service when we stay there, because Through her job with the Naples chamber, Amanda Beights,
you can take it right down the road to
photographed at Hotel Escalante, has the insider scoop on the
the beach. It’s also nice to be able to walk
best of the city.
from the hotel to the restaurants and boutiques on Fifth Avenue.”
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The patriarch of Naples’ culinary community, Tony Ridgway knows his way around the local food scene. He is photographed at his restaurant Ridgway Bar & Grill.
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T O N Y R I D G W AY C H E F - O W N E R O F R I D G WA Y B A R & G R I L L , B A Y S I D E S E A F O O D G R I L L & BA R A N D C O - OW N E R O F TO N Y ’ S O F F T H I R D
Have a Date Night:
an elegant and unmatched dining
rants we like to support. Among them
“Dinner at The Grill at The Ritz-Carl-
experience, and somehow still wind
KC American Bistro, FUSE Global
ton, Naples, delivers fine dining with
up back in my own bed.”
Cuisine and FUSE BBQ, along with
exceptional service. I always wear
Alexander’s and Ziggy D’Amico’s. I go
a jacket and dress nicely; and this
Shop Local:
because I like the owners, the chefs
is coming from a man who lives in
“David and Jenny Burd, of Friendly
and their food. I’m a big believer in
shorts and polo shirts. The staff
Burds, were among the original ven-
supporting friends and peers; plus,
knows who we are and takes extra
dors at the Third Street South Farm-
the food at each of these restaurants
care to meet our needs. It’s a slower
ers’ Market more than 25 years ago.
meets my criteria for excellence. My
pace, and the menu is straightfor-
They make the best honey, and always
wife, Wynne, and I also regularly
ward and well-prepared. They have a
have a selection of fruits, like citrus
indulge in breakfast at Skillets. Their
superb wine list and the sommeliers
and mangoes.”
pancakes are the best in Naples, and
and service staff make all the differ-
the Nueske’s bacon is terrific. The
ence. You feel transported there. I
Dine in Style:
owner used to be a baker at our com-
always feel as if I have left Naples for
“There are a handful of local restau-
missary decades ago.”
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4320 Gulfshore Blvd. N., Suite #210 Naples, FL 34103
(239) 403-0220
www.whispersofnaples.com
Impress Out-of-Town Guests: “I recommend anyone visiting Naples to travel to Third Street South. It’s historic and welcoming
with a weekly Saturday farmers’ market and incredible local shops and dining. I started frequenting around 1960 when my Aunt Rosemary opened the interior design firm R&R Robinson there, and then opened my first restaurant on Third Street in 1971.” Toast the Season:
“I’m only an occasional drinker.
My preferred cocktail is a special mojito we serve at Ridgway Bar & Grill with Appleton Estate
Reserve and brown sugar cubes.
The bar staff created it for me
years ago. I love the rich taste of
of the mint is more prevalent than
the Appleton Reserve. The aroma
the taste and I like that, too.”
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BOATING
GULF GLIDERS These three slick vessels are ideal for navigating the shallow waters of Southwest Florida. By Michael Korb
PA R D O 4 3 C L E A N E U R O P E A N L I N E S W I T H U LT I M AT E
If you want to feel like George
sunset cruise, or running up to
Clooney gliding across Lake
Captiva for a night away, this boat
Como on a summer evening, you
is the perfect entertaining vessel
might want to look into the sexy
for extreme comfort and style.”
walkaround Pardo 43. Built by
The 43 is the ultimate sun-
the Italian yacht maker Pardo, the
set runner, with a remarkable
brand is now available in our area
amount of deck space, lounging
through Germain Yachts.
and seating areas. The rear sun
Though the yacht maker offers
lounge area can be adjusted in
other models ranging from 38 to
multiple configurations, and has
60 feet in length, the 43-footer
the added benefit of having stor-
(and, in many respects, the 38) can
age beneath to keep from clutter-
handle our local shallow waters.
ing the deck. After all, this boat is
“What do residents—including
all about its minimalist design.
myself—really do when boating in
The built-in midship table can be
Naples? We cruise, we entertain,
easily extended from its normal
we enjoy paradise comfortably
arrangement to double in size to
with our friends and family,”
accommodate eight to 10 guests.
Zach Germain says. “This is why
“And the walkaround design is
I felt so strongly about bringing
one of the main advantages of the
this brand to Southwest Florida.
deck,” Germain says. “It guaran-
Whether it’s a ride to Marco for
tees extra space and facilitates
lunch, buzzing by the pier on a
safe access to the bow sundeck.”
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Available locally through Germain Yachts, this elegant Italian vessel is perfect for cruising, entertaining and overnight adventures.
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Up top, there’s plenty of room to soak up the sun on the deck; and an extendable midship table can seat up to 10. Below, Italian oak warms up the modern cabin, which houses two sleeping areas and a spacious bath.
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The boat’s beautiful lines
something you don’t always see
drop off the further back you go,
on boats of this size. Up top, the
allowing clear shots all around, so
helm resides under a T-top roof
there are no blind spots. Coupled
manufactured by Lamborghini
with the Inboard Performance
for Pardo. Behind that, but ahead
System joystick and bow thruster,
of the dining area, is a wet bar
docking is a breeze.
and entertaining area with an
Courtesy Pardo Yachts (3)
Below deck is a plush, Italiandesigned interior, perfect to
electric grill, ice maker, fridge and storage.
escape the sun or for overnights.
Aft, a hydraulic platform can
Awash in Italian oak, it features
be lowered into the water for
two areas for sleeping, including
wet lounging. Of course, the first
an “almost king ” mattress up
thing most people will notice is
front in the main cabin, and two
its striking good looks. It looks
smaller berths in an expanded
like a million dollars, which isn’t
nook beneath the helm. Hidden
far off from its price, starting at
windows keep the space from
$900,00. The Pardo 38, which is
feeling cramped. A comfortable
similarly designed, is available in
bathroom is especially nice
an outboard configuration rea-
thanks to a large separate shower,
sonably equipped for $700,000.
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If you want to get where you’re going
with the push of a button, convert-
fast—whether it be a favorite fishing
ing the 46-foot boat from a speed-
spot or a waterside restaurant—
ster to a hardtop center console. It’s
consider the latest model from one of
a floating transformer. The vessel
Southwest Florida’s top boat builders.
also features a hidden table that
Cape Coral-based Nor-Tech Boats
rises from the floor between two
recently debuted its 460 Flyer—a
bench seats, which also converts
European-style, high-performance
into a sun bed. The helm seats three and features
From its expansive lounging areas
a carbon fiber dash housing massive
to its spacious cabin, the 460 Flyer
Garmin screens. And there’s a wet
is a versatile performer with a sleek
bar and sound system to keep the
silhouette. Its long, low lines make
party going. Below, the cabin fea-
this luxury day yacht the ideal poker
tures sleeping berths and a settee,
run vessel.
along with an equipped galley and
Quad Mercury Racing 450 horsepower racing engines get you where
bathroom with a standup shower, making it an easy overnighter.
you need to go in a hurry, with a top
Of course, Nor-Tech is fully capa-
speed in the low 80s. Or, you can
ble of modifying the boat as a cus-
upgrade to five motors.
tomer sees fit. But why mess with
But perhaps the best feature is the hidden retractable top that raises
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boat designed to tame the waves.
perfection? The customized boat is priced around $1.5 million.
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Made in Cape Coral, Nor-Tech’s 460 Flyer is trailerable without an escort vehicle. On the water, the 46-foot boat can cruise at top speeds in the 80s.
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HUCKINS HYBRID SP ORTSMAN 38 CLASSIC STYLING WITH S TAT E - O F - T H E - A R T T E C H
Blending heritage and innovation, this hybrid yacht is well suited for the Gulf. “In general, our hull design is shallower, so we know what we’re dealing with over there. The helm is set up so it is very easy to read the water,” Huckins’ owner Cindy Purcell says.
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If you appreciate the lines of vintage
The boat is outfitted with a pro-
there’s a docking joystick at the helm,
watercraft, but bemoan the ancient
pulsion option of dual Cummins
Bluetooth control and a pop-up TV,
mechanics, look to one of Florida’s
diesel engines and dual electric
among other comforts.
oldest boatbuilders and its new
motors. In battery mode, it’s capable
Outside, the vessel includes
Hybrid Sportsman 38.
of low-speed, silent cruising for up to
power sunroof panels, a telescoping
The maker, Jacksonville’s Huckins
2.5 hours. For the new design, Purcell
power sunshade and underwater
Yacht Corporation, draws inspiration
raised the interior height to a gen-
LED transom lights. The fiberglass
from its classic 1936 Sportsman, using
erous 6 feet 6 inches, so things feel
composite core hull is strong and
virtually the same quick-planing
spacious at the helm and below deck.
light, and the side panels are coated
Quadraconic hull design it made
It’s a great weekender (or Great
in eight layers of clear coat, making it
famous, and incorporating the latest
Looper) with a fully-equipped mod-
in materials and technology. “It’s not
ern galley, dining table and a settee
The Sportsman 38 can be ordered
the same boat, but it has the same
that electronically converts to a queen
with various engine options, includ-
DNA,” says Cindy Purcell, current
bed. A climate-controlled bridge seats
ing outboards. It starts at $1.17 mil-
owner of the company her grandfather
six and features a well-appointed
lion, while the base outboard starts
founded 93 years ago.
bar. And, for the captain and “crew,”
at $925,000.
virtually maintenance-free.
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BEACHES
SANDY SHORES, BARRIER ISL ANDS AND PRIVATE COVES The Gulf of Mexico’s breathtaking sunsets, endless stretches of sand, crystalline water and magnificent wildlife can easily leave even the most seasoned beachgoer spellbound. Here’s where to go to have fun in the sun in Port Charlotte, Fort Myers Beach, Naples, Marco Island and all points in between. Call or check the organizations’ websites for the latest information. All phone numbers are area code (239) unless specified.
Lush trails lead from six parking lots to the pristine Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park in Naples.
CHARLOTTE COUNTY
COLLIER COUNTY
Port Charlotte/Punta Gorda
Marco Island
Port Charlotte Beach Park,
South Marco Beach Access,
4500 Harbor Blvd., Port Char-
870 County Road 951, 252-
lotte, (941) 949-4615. Amenities
4000. A beach with parking
include a boardwalk with fishing
available a short walk across the
pier, boat ramp, canoe/kayak
boulevard on Swallow Avenue.
launch, horseshoe pits, bocce,
Includes restroom facilities.
basketball, tennis and sand
cityofmarcoisland.com
volleyball courts, playground area, sheltered picnic tables,
Tigertail Beach, 480 Hernando
restrooms, heated swimming
Drive, 252-4000. This county
pool and a recreation center.
park has restrooms, boardwalks,
charlottecountyfl.gov
a picnic area, playground, butterfly garden and concession
Englewood Beach at Chadwick
stand offering beach rentals and
Park, 2100 North Beach Road,
food. collierparks.com
Englewood, (941) 681-3742. This beach features a 900-foot board-
Naples
Kelly Jones
walk with three covered lookouts, restrooms, showers, water
Clam Pass Park, 465 Seagate
stations, volleyball and bas-
Drive, 252-4000. Trams at this
ketball courts, horseshoe pits,
county park transport visitors
playground area, food vendors
over a boardwalk to a beach with
and sheltered picnic tables with
a picnic area and concession
grills. charlottecountyfl.gov
stand. Chairs, cabanas, kayaks and restroom facilities are available. collierparks.com
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Delnor-Wiggins Pass State
Naples, 213-7120. The iconic
parking available. Snacks and
(941) 964-0375. The beaches
Park, 11135 Gulf Shore
Naples pier has restrooms,
watersports rentals available
here are great for swimming,
Drive, 597-6196. Located
a snack bar and lots of at-
through The Ritz-Carlton,
snorkeling, fishing, shelling
at the intersection of 111th
mosphere. Dolphins are seen
Naples and Vanderbilt Inn
and picnicking. The park also
Avenue North and Gulf
frequently. It’s also great for
resorts. Metered parking or
features the Boca Grande
Shore Drive, this beach’s
fishing and sunset-watching.
parking garage available.
Lighthouse, built in 1890.
facilities include picnic areas,
Metered parking is located
collierparks.com
floridastateparks.org
restrooms with wheelchair
nearby, with additional
access and outdoor showers.
parking and access points
Via Miramar Beach,
Bonita Springs
Park rangers conduct nature
along Gulf Shore Boulevard.
2699 Gulf Shore Blvd. N.,
programs and a boat ramp
naplesgov.com
213-1820. The beach has
Barefoot Beach Preserve,
is available with a $5 fee.
public access on Gulf Shore
505 Barefoot Beach Blvd.,
North Gulf Shore Beach
Boulevard North, just south
252-4000. Look for the
Access, 4989-4999 Gulf
of Harbour Drive, with ample
signs at the intersection of
Lowdermilk Park, 1301 Gulf
Shore Blvd. N. 252-4000.
parking and an outdoor
Barefoot Beach Boulevard
Shore Blvd. N., 213-7120.
Known locally as Seagate
shower. A short walk south
and Bonita Beach Road.
The park offers 1,000 feet of
Beach, this area offers a
takes you to the jetty at
Enter past the security booth
beachfront, outdoor show-
beautiful walk between two
Doctors Pass, which provides
and continue 2 miles. This
ers, gazebos, picnic tables, a
upscale condominiums. Park-
Gulf access from Naples Bay.
342-acre preserve contains
playground, volleyball court,
ing is available on Seagate
parkme.com
a coastal hammock and a
concession stand and duck
Drive. collierparks.com
floridastateparks.org
1-mile nature trail. Facilities LEE COUNTY
pond. Wheelchair-accessible restrooms are available.
Vanderbilt Beach Park,
naplesgov.com
100 Vanderbilt Beach Road,
include changing rooms, showers, restrooms and a
Boca Grande
252-4000. This is a tree- and
snack bar. The preserve also offers nature interpretation
Naples Pier, at the end of
residence-lined county
Gasparilla Island State
12th Avenue South in Old
beach. Wheelchair-accessible
Park, 880 Belcher Road,
stations. collierparks.com
Captiva Island is known for its shell-
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and bird-stocked beaches.
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Comprised of four barrier islands, Lovers Key State Park, in Fort Myers Beach, recently debuted a state-of-the-art Welcome & Discovery Center.
Bonita Beach Park, 27954
for fishing. Restrooms, picnic
Hickory Blvd., 949-4615.
tables and shelters available.
Facilities here include picnic
leegov.com
Fort Myers Beach
432-2154. On San Carlos Bay, the beach overlooks Fort
Bowditch Point Regional
Myers Beach and Sanibel
Park, 50 Estero Blvd., 432-
Island. Here, there are 718
2154. Take Matanzas Pass
acres of nature preserves,
Bridge to the beach; turn
making it a popular location
Yacht Club Community
right at foot of bridge and
with fishermen and paddlers.
Bonita Beach Dog Park,
Park, 5819 Driftwood
follow Estero Boulevard to
Restrooms available; limited
8800 Estero Blvd., 707-1874.
Parkway, 574-0806. Located
the end. You’ll find 17 acres
parking. leegov.com
A beach where dogs may run
on the Caloosahatchee
of recreational area and
free. No facilities; parking is
River, the area features picnic
nature preserve. Includes
Crescent Beach Family
free. leegov.com
tables, restrooms, outdoor
restrooms, picnic tables, con-
Park, 1100 Estero Blvd.,
tables, grills, a playground, a sand volleyball court and
Cape Coral
restrooms. leegov.com
showers, tennis courts, a
cessions, grills, hiking paths
229-1610. Park offers four
Little Hickory Island Beach
free boat ramp, barbecue
and wheelchair-accessible
access points to the beach,
Park, 26082 Hickory Blvd.,
area, public pool and large
beach access. leegov.com
sand volleyball courts and
949-4615. Located between
beach pavilion available for
Bonita Beach and Lovers
rent. Marine biology classes
Bunche Beach Preserve,
Key, this is a popular beach
offered. leegov.com
18201 John Morris Road,
a landscaped picnic area.
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Fort Myers Beach, just east
of Jim and Ellie Newton,
of Lynn Hall Memorial Park,
who were friends with
950 Estero Blvd., 432-2154.
Edison, Ford and Lindbergh.
This beach features plenty of
Metered parking, outdoor
bars and cafés. Rent Wa-
showers and the historic
veRunners, parasail, jet-boat
home is available for rental.
and more. Park at Lynn Hall
fortmyersbeachfl.gov
Memorial Park, in a private lot or at meters under the
Sanibel/Captiva Islands
bridge; or ride the trolley. Alison Hagerup Beach Park,
fortmyersbeachfl.gov
14790 Captiva Drive, Captiva, Lovers Key State Park,
472-2472. The northern-most
ing plus restrooms, changing
beaches and more than
8700 Estero Blvd., 463-4588.
public-access beach on Cap-
rooms, showers, drinking
2,500 acres of pine forest
Florida’s most-visited park
tiva Island, Alison Hagerup is
fountains, picnic tables, grills
and mangrove swamp.
is comprised of four barrier
popular as a romantic spot to
and parking for recreational
floridastateparks.org
islands between Fort Myers
catch beautiful sunsets. And
vehicles. leegov.com
Beach and Bonita Beach,
right next-door is the equally
with beaches, nature trails
captivating Captiva Beach.
Causeway Islands, 19931
Beach, 2001 Algiers Lane,
and concessions. Plus a new
Picnic areas and restrooms.
Sanibel Causeway, Sanibel,
Sanibel, 472-6397. Named
Welcome & Discovery Center
leegov.com
600-4886. Visitors pay a
after a steamboat once
toll to Sanibel and Captiva
pulled ashore and turned
tal exhibits. floridastateparks.
Blind Pass Beach, 6491-
islands. Beaches are located
into a house, these beaches
org
6499 Sanibel Captiva Road,
on both sides of the road
offer shaded picnic areas,
Sanibel. This expansive
with picnic tables and re-
boardwalks and restrooms.
Lynn Hall Memorial Park,
beach is a great place for
strooms on the second island
Pet-friendly. mysanibel.com
950 Estero Blvd., 229-1610.
fishing and shelling. Don’t
and offer excellent shelling
This beach is located in the
be surprised if you find a
and fishing. Leashed pets
Lighthouse Beach Park,
heart of the city of Fort My-
horseshoe crab or two, as
welcome. leegov.com
110 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel,
ers Beach. Amenities include
well. Signs warn against
restrooms, a playground,
swimming. sanibel-captiva.
Cayo Costa State Park, 4
working lighthouse at the
fishing pier, picnic shelters,
org
nautical miles west of Pine
eastern tip of Sanibel, you’ll
Island, (941) 964-0375. Just
find a fishing pier, restrooms,
grills, shops and restaurants
472-6397. At this historic,
at Times Square pedestrian
Bowman's Beach, 1700
north of Captiva and just
hiking paths and parking
mall. 432-2154. leegov.com
Bowmans Beach Road, Sani-
south of Boca Grande is an
for recreational vehicles.
bel, 472-6397. This popular
untouched island paradise
fortmyers-sanibel.com
Newton Beach Park, 4650
Sanibel beach is noted for its
that is accessible only by
Estero Blvd., 765-0865. The
wildlife, shelling and seclu-
boat or helicopter. It offers
Silver Key Preserve, off of
former beachfront home
sion. It offers plentiful park-
9 miles of beautiful, pristine
Clam Bayou Lane, Sanibel.
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with interactive environmen-
Gulfside City Park/Algiers
This beautiful 64-acre pre-
Turner Beach, 17200
serve is wonderful spot for
Captiva Drive, Captiva,
bird-watching and shelling.
472-6397. The beach is at
Note: There are no facilities,
the north end of Blind Pass,
trash bins or parking lots on
which separates Sanibel
the preserve.
and Captiva islands. Popular with families and fishermen,
Tarpon Bay Beach, 111
although signs in some areas
Tarpon Bay Road, Sanibel,
caution against swimming
472-6397. Pets on leashes
because of swift currents.
On Sanibel Island, Bowman’s Beach is popular but feels
allowed. Beach offers
Restrooms and outdoor
secluded with its location set back 10 minutes from the
restrooms and parking
showers available on the
parking lot, through a wooded trail.
for recreational vehicles.
Captiva side. leegov.com
fortmyers-sanibel.com.
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GOLF, TENNIS AND WATER FUN In Southwest Florida, we look for every opportunity to get outside and play. From golfing to tennis to fishing, around here you can’t miss. Call or check the organizations’ websites for the latest information. All phone numbers are area code (239) unless specified.
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Heritage Landing Blvd, Punta
Harold Avenue Regional
Kayak and canoe rentals,
Gorda, (941) 347-2222. An
Park Recreation Center,
plus tours of the Everglades,
18-hole course remastered
23400 Harold Ave., Port
including a package with
by Gordon Lewis with a pro
Charlotte, (941) 627-1074.
the Ivey House Everglades
BOAT CHARTERS,
shop and practice facilities.
Tennis, pickleball, baseball,
Adventures Hotel. everglade-
WATERSPORTS AND
heritagelandinggc.com
softball, basketball and vol-
sadventures.com
CHARLOTTE COUNTY Port Charlotte/Punta Gorda
MARINAS
leyball. Plus picnic and grill King's Gate Golf Club,
Everglades City Fishing
areas. charlottecountyfl.gov
Fantasea Scuba, 3781
24000 Rampart Blvd. Port
Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte,
Charlotte, (941) 627-6200.
Pickleplex of Punta Gorda,
N., 695-2029. The guide,
941-627-3888. Offers dive
The gated, 55+ community
26300 Airport Road, Punta
Florida native Capt. Becky
courses; equipment rentals
hosts an 18-hole executive
Gorda, (941) 451-9923. Locat-
Campbell, has more than 50
and service; plus charters
course and nature preserves.
ed at Florida SouthWestern
years of experience. ever-
and trips. fantaseascuba.com
kingsgatehomes.com.
State College with 16 regu-
gladesfishingcharters.com
Holidaze Boat Rentals, 1200
Riverwood Golf Club,
W. Retta Esplanade, Punta
4100 Riverwood Drive, Port
Gorda, (941) 505-8888. Rent
Charlotte, (941) 764-6661. A
South County Regional
241-1482. Explore Ten Thou-
boats from 17 to 25 feet,
Gene Bates-designed, par-72
Park Recreation Center, 670
sand Islands and Everglades
center consoles, pontoons,
championship course with
Cooper St., Punta Gorda,
National Park. evergladeso-
deckboats, kayaks and SUPs.
a heavily wooded front nine
(941) 505-8686. Amenities
ldtimecharters.com
holidazeboatrental.com
and wetlands in the back.
include lit areas for bas-
riverwoodgc.com
ketball, baseball, softball,
Tightline Fishin’ Charters,
soccer, tennis and pickleball.
various locations, 227-3144.
charlottecountyfl.gov
Eighth-generation Chokolos-
Charters, 406 Storter Ave.
lation courts with bleachers.
Punta Gorda Fly Fishing Charters, Punta Gorda, (941)
Twin Isles Country Club,
628-7895. Capt. Michael
301 Madrid Blvd., Punta
Manis fly fishes through
Gorda, (941) 637-1232. A
the mangroves and grass
Certified Audubon Cooper-
flats of Pine Island Sound,
ative Sanctuary with a 6,722-
Boca Grande and between
yard, par-72, 18-hole golf
Matlacha and Punta Gorda. puntagordaflycharters.com
Everglades Old Time
pickleplex.org
Charters, 404 Storter Ave. N,
kee native Capt. Scout Morris COLLIER COUNTY
takes you in his 22-foot Sea Chaser. tightlinefishinchar-
Everglades City
ters.com
course, plus Har-Tru clay and
BOAT CHARTERS,
Marco Island
DecoTurf all-weather tennis
WATERSPORTS AND
courts. twinislescc.org
MARINAS
BOAT CHARTERS,
Smoke and Roses Private Sailing Charters, 140 Leland
WATERSPORTS AND TENNIS AND PICKLEBALL
MARINAS
366-7673. Charter this
Gilchrist Park, 400 W. Retta
locations, (561) 795-3437.
Breakwater Adventures,
47-foot sailing catamaran.
Esplanade, Punta Gorda,
Everglades City native takes
909 Collier Court, Marco Is-
smokeandroses.com
(941) 575-3324. This park
you out on a 22-foot Path-
land, (305) 902-4772. Private
along Charlotte Harbor has
finder. everglade-angler.com
boat tours, plus wakeboard-
GOLF
Getty
Capt. Mike Merritt's Native Guide Service, various
St. SE, Port Charlotte, (605)
tennis, pickleball and bas-
ing, tubing and shelling.
ketball courts; a playground;
Everglades Adventures
Heritage Landing Golf
fishing pier; and picnic
Kayak & Eco Tours, 605
& Country Club, 14701
shelters. ci.punta-gorda.fl.us
Buckner Ave. N, 294-3393.
S U M M E R
breakwateradventures.com
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Key West Express, 951
ese Lane, 389-6611. Find
Bayfront Marina, Good-
Bald Eagle Drive, 463-5733.
an 18-hole championship
lette-Frank Road and U.S. 41,
Running to and from Key
course. marriott.com
434-2300. Offers short-term
West, this air-conditioned
or long-term dockage, with
boat—complete with a full
Marco Golf & Garden, 971
33 slips for crafts up to 40
bar—departs from Fort My-
Winterberry Drive, 970-0561.
feet in length, plus showers,
ers Beach and Marco Island.
A challenging, tropical 18-
restaurants and shops.
keywestexpress.net
hole miniature golf course
bayfrontmarina.com
more geared toward adults. Marco Island Princess, 951
marcogolfandgarden.com
Bald Eagle Drive, 642-5415.
Cool Beans Cruises, 377 Capri Blvd., 777-0020. Private
Offers sunset, nature and
The Rookery at Marco, 3433
catamaran charter cruises.
Boating in the Gulf is a sum-
history cruises. themarcois-
Club Center Blvd., 642-2796.
coolbeanscruises.com
mer staple, and you can find a
landprincess.com
This 18-hole, 7,180-yard,
charter for every waterway.
par-72 course is at the JW
Corey Billie’s Airboat Rides,
Marco Island Watersports,
Marriott Marco Island Beach
20610 Tamiami Trail E.,
400 S. Collier Blvd., 600 S.
Resort. marriott.com
389-7433. A native Seminole
Collier Blvd., 560 S. Collier Blvd., 642-2359. Sunset, and
TENNIS
eco-tours, plus parasailing
guide tours you through a
or helm one by yourself.
200-acre private piece of the
sailnaples.com
'Glades. cbairboatrides.com
and WaveRunners. marcois-
City of Marco Island Rac-
landwatersports.com
quet Center, 1275 San Mar-
Grand Slam Light Tackle
Eco-Tourism Adventure, 525
co Road, 394-5454. Offers
Sportfishing, Port O Call
Newport Drive, 642-8818.
The Marina at Factory
lighted hard-surface courts
Marina, 571-2878. Capt. Will
Manatee sightings guaran-
Bay, 1081 Bald Eagle Drive,
and Har-Tru clay courts, plus
Geraghty offers backcountry
teed on this waveless ride
389-2929. Find 72 large boat
indoor racquetball courts.
and offshore fishing charters.
aboard a covered boat.
slips for short- or long-term,
cityofmarcoisland.com
naplessportfishing.com
see-manatees.com
Naples
Hamilton Harbor Yacht
Mangrove Outfitters Fly
Club, 7065 Hamilton Ave.,
Shop, 4111 Tamiami Trail
BOAT CHARTERS,
775-0506. Near Rookery Bay,
E., 793-3370. Backcountry
Scuba Marco, 1141 Bald
WATERSPORTS AND
this boathouse can hold 325
fishing guides who operate
Eagle Drive, 389-7889. A
MARINAS
boats up to 55 feet long.
out of a full-service fly shop.
It’s Clean & Resilient Marina
mangroveoutfitters.com
Manatee Sightseeing
and a clubhouse with Wi-Fi, laundry, showers and ice. themarinaatfactorybay.com
full-service dive shop offering certifications, trips and
All Water Excursions,
equipment. scubamarco.com
594-0213. Includes sunset
and a bait shop. hamiltonhar-
Ms. B. Haven Fishing &
charters, eco-tours, fishing
boryachtclub.com
Eco Charters, 550 Port O
GOLF
excursions, luxury charters,
Hammock Bay Golf &
Call Way, 825-4292. Inshore
party boats and water activi-
Island Sailing Naples, 800
fishing, offshore fishing and
ties. allwaterexcursions.com
12th Ave. S., 398-1483. Here,
eco-tours. fishinnaples.com
Country Club, 1370 Borgh-
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GULFSHORE LIFE I SUMMER GUIDE
you can charter a sailboat
g ulf shorelife.com
Naples Bay Resort &
Pure Florida, 1200 Fifth Ave.
Marina, 1500 Fifth Ave. S.,
S., 263-4949. Sightseeing and
530-5134. This marina has 97
sunset cruises aboard the
Bear’s Paw Country Club,
slips, a fuel dock, overnight
Double Sunshine; deep-sea,
2500 Golden Gate Parkway,
boat dockage, captain’s
coastal or calm bay fishing;
263-3007. An award-winning
Grey Oaks Country Club,
lounge and kayak, and pad-
jet boat thrill rides; eco-tours;
18-hole Jack Nicklaus Sig-
2400 Grey Oaks Drive, 262-
dleboard and bike rentals.
and Jet Ski and boat rentals.
nature championship course
5550. Three championship
naplesbayresort.com
purefl.com
with a clubhouse and fitness
courses, a 30,000-square-
center. bearspawcc.org
foot wellness center, and
GOLF
18-hole, 5,600-yard, par-70 course. gleneaglecountryclub.com
Naples City Dock, 880 12th
Rising Tide Explorers,
Ave. S., 213-3070. The docks
1295 Capri Blvd., 734-3231.
Bonita Bay Club Naples,
can accommodate 30- to
Biologist-guided kayak and
3700 Wildwood Blvd., 353-
60-foot vessels with deep
SUP tours through mangrove
5100. Two Tom Fazio-de-
Hole-In-The-Wall Golf
water. Fuel dock, restrooms,
tunnels and estuaries, plus
signed Audubon Internation-
Club, 3600 Goodlette-Frank
bait and ice; close to restau-
rentals and boat tours. rising-
al Signature golf courses.
Road, 261-6481. Private golf
rants, ships’ store and trolley
tidefl.com
bonitabayclub.net
course set among nearly 50
tennis, pickleball and bocce. greyoakscc.com
service. naplesgov.com
acres of wetland preserves. Scuba Outfitters Of
The Club At Mediterra,
Naples Nantucket Yacht
Naples, 950 Third Ave. N.,
15755 Corso Mediterra
Group, 1001 10th Ave. S.,
280-5500. This five-Star
Circle, 254-3000. Audubon
LaPlaya Golf Course, 333
331-6868. Private charters
PADI TecRec Dive Center
International Silver Signature
Palm River Blvd., 254-5001.
on yachts like the 95-foot
offers education, equipment,
Sanctuary-certified golf club,
An 18-hole, par-72, 6,902-
Sunseeker. naplesnantucket-
and an indoor heated pool.
with Tom Fazio-designed
yard course at LaPlaya Beach
yachtcharters.com
scubaoutfittersnaples.com
courses, plus courts for
& Golf Resort. laplayaresort.
tennis, bocce and pickleball.
com
Naples Princess, 550 Port O
Scubadventures, 971
Call Way, 649-2275. See Port
Creech Road, 434-7477. Dive
Royal or watch the sunset
shop with scuba training and
Cypress Woods Golf &
Country Club, 8004 Lely
aboard a 105-foot yacht.
equipment rentals. scubad-
Country Club, 3525 North-
Resort Blvd., 793-2600. Club
naplesprincesscruises.com
ventureslc.com
brooke Drive, 592-7860. Par-
offers three championship
72, Gordon Lewis-designed,
courses. lelyresortgolfand-
Nauti Exposures, 313-1024.
South Bay Marina, 179
18-hole course and pro shop.
countryclub.com
A Mobile kayak rental com-
South Bay Drive, Suite 4, 597-
cypresswoodsgolf.com
pany that also offers tours.
2063. This marina has fuel,
nautiexposures.com
bait, tackle, concessions,
Eagle Creek Golf &
7335 Premier Drive, 659-
boat rentals and charters.
Country Club, 11 Cypress
3700. Private instruction from
southbaymarinafl.com
View Drive, 739-0500. Private
South Florida PGA Teacher
golf community set on 300
of the Year Mark Durland,
Port of Naples Marina, 550 Port O Call Way, 774-0479.
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holeinthewallgolf.org
mediterraliving.com Lely Resort Golf and
Naples Grande Golf Club,
In addition to a tackle shop,
Sweet Liberty, City Dock,
acres with an award-winning
plus a lauded course and
food and space for events,
880 12th Ave. S., 793-3525.
course. eaglecreekgcc.com
tennis courts. naplesgrande-
the marina offers boat rentals
Beachcombing, dolphin
and cruise charters. portof-
tours, cocktail cruises and
Glen Eagle Golf And
naplesmarina.com
eco-tours on a 53-foot cata-
Country Club, 1403 Glen
Naples Lakes Country Club,
maran. sweetliberty.com
Eagle Blvd., 354-3167. An
4784 Naples Lakes Blvd., 919-
golf.com
S U M M E R
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1150. Club offers an Arnold
38 tennis courts and a club.
slips, dry boat storage, fue-
Florida Excursions, 28651
Palmer Signature Course with
sanchez-casal.com
ling and mechanical services.
Diesel Drive N., Unit 6,
bonitabaymarina.net
592-1200. Offers narrated
six sets of tees ranging from 4,516 yards to 6,708 yards.
Arthur L. Allen Tennis
napleslakesfl.com
Center, 735 Eighth Ave. S.,
Big Hickory Seafood Grille
estuary, plus kayak and ca-
213-3060. Twelve lighted Hy-
and Marina, 26107 Hickory
noe rentals and scuba trips.
Pelican Marsh Golf Club,
dro-grid Har-Tru courts with
Blvd., 992-0991. Pontoon
cruisefishdive.com
1810 Persimmon Drive, 597-
leagues, clinics and lessons.
boats, kayaks, bait, supplies,
3000. This is a challenging,
naplesgov.com
fuel and slips are all available.
Paddle Naples Tours &
Landing for the Great Calusa
Rentals, Estero Boulevard,
award-winning golf course
boat cruises in a mangrove
that’s also an Audubon
Mary C. Watkins Tennis
Blueway canoe and kayak
301-8888. Launch from Big
Certified Sanctuary. pelican-
Center, 825 Golf Drive S.,
paddling trail. bighickory.net
Hickory Island in Estero
marshgc.com
435-4351. Six Har-Tru clay
Tiburón Golf Club, 2620
Bay for guided kayak, SUP
courts and pro shop. naples-
Bonita Jet Ski & Parasail,
and fishing tours, as well as
beachhotel.com
27908 Hickory Blvd., 825-
rentals. paddlenaples.com
Tiburón Drive, 593-2200. Two
7559. Find Jet Skis, chairs,
18-hole courses. Home to
Pelican Bay Community
cabanas, umbrellas, pad-
Sweetwater Adventures,
the QBE Shootout. tiburong-
Park, 764 Vanderbilt Beach
dleboards/boats, kayaks,
27598 Marina Pointe Drive,
cnaples.com
Road, 598-3025. Lit clay
sailboats and parasailing.
405-7155. Sightseeing and
tennis courts and racquetball
bonitajetski.com
fishing, plus kids’ camps.
Vanderbilt Country Club,
courts. collierparks.com
sweetwateradventures.com CGT Kayaks, 27313 Old 41
8250 Danbury Blvd., 3482662. This par-72, 18-hole
Vineyards Community Park,
Road, 221-8218. Specializes
championship golf course
6231 Arbor Blvd., 252-4105.
in Estero River paddling.
was designed by Kipp
Comfort-cushioned tennis
Kayak and SUP rentals, plus
Bonita Bay Club, 26660
Schulties. vanderbiltcountry-
courts and racquetball
guided tours, instruction,
Country Club Drive, 495-
club.com
courts. collierparks.com
and sales. cgtkayaks.com
0200. Multiple 18-hole,
Wilderness Country Club,
LEE COUNTY
Ebb-N-Flow SUP Tours and
Cooperative Sanctuary
Rentals, 4279 Bonita Beach
courses designed by Arthur
Road SW, 221-7853. SUP,
Hills and Tom Fazio, along
GOLF
par-72 Certified Audubon 101 Clubhouse Drive, 2616060. Arthur Hills-designed,
Bonita Springs
18-hole course, as well as a
kayak and bike rentals, plus
with Har-Tru tennis courts,
clubhouse and tennis facili-
BOAT CHARTERS,
tours of Turkey Bay. ebbn-
gel-surface pickleball courts
ties. wildernesscc.com
WATERSPORTS AND
flowsuptoursandrentals.com
and a championship croquet
MARINAS
court. bonitabayclub.net Fish Trap Marina Inc., 4794
TENNIS AND PICKLEBALL Bonita Bay Marina, 27598
Bonita Beach Road, 992-
Bonita Fairways, 26740
Academia Sanchez-Casal
Marina Pointe Dr SW.,
6055. Offers bait, tackle, rod
Samoset Way, 947-9100. An
Florida, 2035 Sanchez-Casal
495-3222. Located on the Im-
and reel repairs, along with
18-hole, par-61 executive
Way, 263-1818. This interna-
perial River, with a waterfront
backwater charter fishing.
course designed by Gordon
tional tennis academy houses
restaurant open in season,
fortmyers-sanibel.com
Lewis. bonitafairways.com
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g ulf shorelife.com
Robert Trent Jones and Lee Trevino are two of the names associated with Lely Resort Golf & Country Club’s courses, including two with
Courtesy Lely Resort Golf & Country Club
public access.
The Colony Golf & Country
Shadow Wood Country
992-0024. Full-service beach
Club, 4101 Pelican Colony
Club, 22801 Oakwilde Blvd,
club with two Har-Tru tennis
Blvd., 390-4700. An 18-hole,
992-6000. Private club with
courts. theclubatbarefoot-
BOAT CHARTERS,
par-72 championship course
three championship courses,
beach.com
WATERSPORTS AND
designed by former U.S.
Har-Tru tennis courts, bocce
Open champion Jerry Pate.
ball courts and club houses.
Peak Performance
thecolonygolfcc.com
shadowwoodcc.com
Pickleball Academy, 27200
Florida Sailing and Cruising
Kent Road, 221-7560.
School, 5991 Silver King
Cape Coral/Pine Island
MARINAS
Hunters Ridge Golf and
Spanish Wells Golf and
Pickleball lessons, clinics, drill
Blvd., Suite 108, Cape Coral,
Country Club, 12500 Hunt-
Country Club, 9801 Treasure
and play sessions, leagues,
257-2788. An American Sail-
ers Ridge Blvd., 992-4900.
Cay Lane, 992-5100. Club
tournament tune-up clinics
ing Association certification
This private club has an 18-
features 27-holes of cham-
and day camps at the Bonita
facility with courses in power-
hole, championship course.
pionship golf with courses
Springs YMCA. swflymca.org
boat and sailing instruction.
huntersridge-ca.com
designed by Gordon Lewis
flsailandcruiseschool.com
and Bruce Howard. Also
Pelican Landing Tennis
Raptor Bay Golf Club,
offers Har-Tru tennis courts,
Center, 24501 Walden
Gulf Coast Kayak, 4120 Pine
23001 Coconut Point Resort
bocce courts, clubhouse
Center Drive, 947-5977. Fea-
Island Road, Matlacha, 283-
Drive, 390-4600. Ranked in
and a fitness center. spanish-
tures 12 renovated Har-Tru
1125. Kayak and SUP rentals,
the top 10 by Sports Illus-
wellscountryclub.com
courts. pelicanlanding.com
tours and fishing excursions
trated, it's also certified by the Audubon International.
in the Matlacha Pass Aquatic TENNIS AND PICKLEBALL
Preserve. gulfcoastkayak.com
raptorbaygolfclub.com The Club At Barefoot Beach, 105 Shell Drive,
S U M M E R
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GOLF
paddleboard the Estero Riv-
Stoneybrook Golf And
nine indoor pickleball courts.
er. esteroriveroutfitters.com
Country Club, 21251 Stoney-
leegov.com
Alden Pines Country Club,
brook Golf Blvd., 948-3933. GOLF
14261 Clubhouse Drive, Bokeelia, 283-2179. The only
An 18-hole, par-72 course
Fort Myers
is 7,353 yards long. stoney-
golf course on Pine Island,
Breckenridge Golf & Tennis
with a par-71 course with 18
Club, 20091 Wimbleton
holes. aldenpinesgolf.com
Court, 992-5959. An 18-hole,
Villages at Country Creek,
par-3 golf course, lighted
21180 Country Creek Drive,
Coral Oaks Golf Course,
Har-Tru tennis and pickleball
947-2050. A 3,871-yard, par-
Ace Performer,16842
1800 NW 28th Ave., Cape
courts. breckenridgehome-
61, 18-hole course designed
McGregor Blvd, 565-4860.
Coral, 573-3100. Public
owners.com
by Gordon Lewis. villagesat-
Offers lessons, rentals and
countrycreek.org
sales for kayaking, paddle-
course with one of the larg-
brookgolfestero.com
BOAT CHARTERS, WATERSPORTS AND MARINAS
est practice facilities in the
The Club at Grandézza,
area. capecoral.net/coraloak
11481 Grande Oaks Blvd.,
West Bay Club, 4606
windsurfing and winging. Ask
948-3569. Defined by undu-
West Bay Blvd., 444-2310.
about the wearable, swimma-
lating greens, rolling fairways
An 18-hole Pete and P.B.
ble mermaid tails. Services
and sharp elevation changes.
Dye-designed golf course.
Fort Myers, Sanibel, Cape
grandezzacc.com
Also features a tennis center.
Coral, Bonita Springs and
westbayclub.com
Naples. aceperformer.com
TENNIS AND PICKLEBALL Camelot Park, 1718 SW 52 Terrace, Cape Coral,
boarding, kiteboarding,
573-3128. This 6.4-acre park
Miromar Lakes Beach &
offers tennis and pickleball
Golf Club, 18520 Miromar
Wildcat Run Golf and
Adventures In Paradise,
courts, horseshoe pits, a
Lakes Blvd. W., 482-7644. An
Country Club, 20300 Coun-
14341 Port Comfort Road,
playground and picnic shel-
18-hole, 7,100-yard, par-72
try Club Drive, 947-6066. An
472-8443. Eco-tours, dolphin
ters. capecoral.net
Arthur Hills Signature course.
18-hole, par-72 Arnold Palm-
watching, sunset cruises and
miromarlakes.com
er Signature designed golf
fishing, plus trolley access.
course, with Har-Tru tennis
adventureinparadiseinc.com
Joe Stonis Park, 3444 Ceitus Parkway, Cape Coral,
Old Corkscrew Golf Club,
573-3128. A 7-acre park with
17320 Corkscrew Road, 949-
tennis/pickleball and shuffle-
4700. A Jack Nicklaus Sig-
board courts. capecoral.net
nature golf course certified
Estero
courts. wildcatruncc.com Calusa Fishing Adventures, TENNIS AND PICKLEBALL
17543 Taylor Drive, (941) 6773474. Capt. Mark Yimin leads
as an Audubon International
The Club At Rapallo, 8551
custom inshore and night
Silver Signature member.
Via Rapallo Drive, 949-3347.
fishing. calusafishing.com
oldcorkscrew.com
Located at Coconut Point,
BOAT CHARTERS,
the club offers a tennis
Capt. Paul Hobby Fishing
WATERSPORTS AND
Pelican Sound Golf & River
center, gym and kayaking
Charters, 13371 Electron
MARINAS
Club, 4569 Pelican Sound
club. clubatrapallo.com
Drive., 850-2088. Specializes
Blvd., 948-4331. Three nine-
in light-tackle and fly-fish-
Estero River Outfitters,
hole private courses ranging
Estero Park And Recreation
ing for snook, redfish and
20991 S. Tamiami Trail,
from 4,600 to 7,100 yards.
Center, 9200 Corkscrew
tarpon. fishinghobby.com
992-4050. Canoe, kayak or
pelicansoundgrc.com
Palms Blvd., 533-1470. Find
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Gulf Harbour Yacht &
service, sales and rentals.
Del Tura Golf & Country
The Hideaway Country
Country Club, 14500 Vista
scubavicedivers.com
Club, 18621 Tamiami Trail N.,
Club, 5670 Trailwinds Drive,
River Drive, 433-5111. One of
731-7814. Offers a 27-hole,
275-6232. Club features an
Fort Myers’ most prestigious
Skyhigh JetPacks And
presidential course, restau-
18-hole, par-67, presiden-
communities has an 18-hole
Flyboards, 17590 East St.,
rant and pro-shop. deltur-
tial-length course. Open
championship golf course,
699-2487. Hover above the
agolfclub.com
to the public in summer.
tennis courts and a deep-wa-
water with a flying hover-
ter marina. gulfharbour.com
board or water-powered jet
Forest Golf & Country
pack. skyhighjetpacks.com
Club, 6100 Club Blvd. SW,
The Landings Yacht, Golf
482-8378. Features two tree-
& Tennis Club, 4425 S.
lined courses punctuated
Landings Drive, Suite 100,
by lakes and streams—with
482-3211. Located on 250
Kayak Excursions, 17950 John Morris Road, 297-7011.
GOLF
Kayak and SUP company with
thehideawaygolf.com
paddle rentals and sales,
The Club At Renaissance,
a clubhouse renovation in
acres of riverfront with an 18
tours, lessons and fishing.
12801 Renaissance Way, 561-
2019 for its 40th anniversary.
hole, 3,078-yard golf course,
kayak-excursions.com
4170. A private club with an
theforestcc.com
lighted Har-Tru tennis courts,
18-hole golf course designed
plus a full-service marina.
J.C. Cruises, 1300 Hendry
by Arthur Hills, championship
Fort Myers Country Club,
St., 334-7474. Sightseeing
red clay tennis courts, pick-
3591 McGregor Blvd.,
tours aboard a triple-deck
leball and bocce ball courts.
321-7488. Club hosts the
Lexington Country Club,
paddle wheeler on the Ca-
theclubatrenaissance.com
Yuengling Open, a pro-am
16257 Willowcrest Way,
golf tournament that began
437-3380. Designed by Kipp
in 1963. cityftmyers.com
Schulties with water hazards,
loosahatchee River. jccruises. com
Colonial Country Club, 9181
landingsygtc.com
Independence Way, 768-
large greens and enhanced
The Marina at Edison Ford,
2825. An 18-hole, 7,385-yard,
Golfview Golf And Racquet
landscaping. lexingtoncoun-
2360 West 1st St., 245-
par-72 championship course.
Club, 14849 Hole-in-One
tryclub.com
7049. Offers 45 public slips,
colonialgolfclub.com
Circle, 489-2264. Golfers can drive across the 4.5-acre
Pelican Preserve Golf Club,
hook-up, showers, restrooms
Crown Colony Golf &
lake on four holes, or stay
9802 Pelican Preserve Blvd.,
and a Pinchers restaurant.
Country Club, 8851 Crown
inland with shorter tee shots.
985-1707. Here you’ll find 27
marinaedisonford.com
Colony Blvd., 590-9044. An
golfview.club
holes of championship golf
pump-out services, electrical
18-hole, Certified Audubon
by renowned course archi-
Offshore Sailing School,
Cooperative Sanctuary.
Heritage Palms Golf &
tect Chip Powell. pelicanpre-
16731 McGregor Blvd., Suite
crowncolonygcc.com
Country Club, 10420 Wash-
servelifestyles.com
110, 454-1700. Beginner to
ingtonia Palm Way, 278-9090.
advanced cruising, coastal
Cypress Lake Golf Club,
Two 18-hole championship
Sabal Springs Golf &
navigation, liveaboard cruis-
6767 Winkler Road, 481-1333.
courses. hpgcc.com
Racquet Club, 3410
ing, offshore sailing, perfor-
A member-owned club with
mance sailing and racing.
one of the area’s oldest pri-
Herons Glen Golf and
A semi-private, 18-hole,
offshoresailing.com
vate golf courses, designed
Country Club, 2250 Herons
3,279-yard, par-60 course.
in 1959 by Dick Wilson and
Glen Blvd., 731-4520. Club
sabalspringsgolf.com
Scubavice Dive Center,
renovated in 2001.
has an 18-hole, par-72, 6,468-
12600 McGregor Blvd., 481-
cypresslakegc.com
yard semi-private course.
San Carlos Golf Club,
hggcc.com
7420 Constitution Circle,
4733. Specializes in scuba
Clubview Drive, 731-0101.
instruction, snorkel lessons,
267-3131. This is an 18-hole,
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The Naples Princess boat charter recently added a 48-foot catamaran—the Miss Naples—to its fleet for intimate cruises, shelling adventures, sunset sails and events.
semi-private course, plus an
7116. Offers 10 lighted tennis
courts, plus a dog park,
Gulf Star Marina, 708
aqua driving range, pitching
courts at the Sam Fleishman
playground and pavilion.
Fishermans Wharf, 463-9552.
and chipping area, practice
Regional Sports Complex.
leegov.com
Opened in 2020 and said to
bunker and a putting green.
cityftmyers.com
be the first smart marina in Fort Myers Beach
sancarlosgolfclub.com Park Meadows Tennis Club,
the U.S., the facility offers high-tech, automated dry
Shell Point Golf Club, 17500
1895 Park Meadows Drive,
BOAT CHARTERS,
storage for boats up to 40
On Par Blvd., 433-9790. Gor-
468-6292. Club features 10
WATERSPORTS AND
feet, concierge service,
don Lewis-designed 18-hole
clay courts. scatennis.com
MARINAS
fuel, a restaurant and retail.
course. shellpointgolf.com
gulfstarmarina.com Rutenberg Community
Captain Tony’s Fishing
Terraverde Country Club,
Park, 6500 South Pointe
Adventures, 18800 San Car-
Fish Tale Marina, 7225
17000 Terraverde Circle, 433-
Blvd., 349-0397. Eight tennis
los Blvd., 415-0515. Offers
Estero Blvd., 463-3600. A
7733. Club has a nine-hole,
courts sit on a 40-acre park,
night, full-day and half-day
marina with dry or wet stor-
1,260-yard course. terraver-
plus baseball and football.
charters. capttonys.com
age, ship’s store, rentals and
decountryclub.net
leegov.com
charters. thefishtalemarina. Estero Island Parasail,
TENNIS AND PICKLEBALL
com
Wa-Ke Hatchee Park
multiple locations, 994-1399.
Recreation Center, 16760
Flights for first-timers and for
Fun Rentals, 1901 Estero
Fort Myers Racquet Club,
Bass Road, 432-2154. Center
thrillseekers. esteroisland-
Blvd., 463-8844. Choose
1700 Matthew Drive, 980-
offers tennis and pickleball
parasail.com
from Harley-Davidson
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SUMMER GUIDE SPORTS + RECREATION
GOLF
motorcycles, WaveRunners,
store, service, storage and
5800. A water taxi service
bicycles and scooters. fun-
repair. saltysamsmarina.com
to outer islands, plus boat
rentalsfmb.com
Snook Bight Yacht Club &
rentals and charters.
Captiva Course, South Seas
Marina, 4765 Estero Blvd.,
gocaptiva.com
Island Resort, 5400 Planta-
Get Hooked Charter
765-4371. Find wet and dry
The Marina At ’Tween
tion Road, Captiva, 579-1480.
Fishing, 7225 Estero Blvd.,
storage, rental boats, repairs
Waters, 15951 Captiva Drive,
A Gulfside, nine-hole, 1,394-
691-1464. Capt. Matt
and maintenance, laundry,
Captiva, 472-5161. Offers
yard, par-27 course designed
DeAngelis offers inshore
restaurant, members’ bene-
dockage, charter boats and
by Chip Powell. Also offers
saltwater fishing. gethooked-
fits and live bait. snookbight-
kayaking excursions, plus
tennis with a pro shop.
charter.net
marina.com
canoe, kayak and bicycle
southseas.com
rentals. tween-waters.com Mid-Island Water Sports, multiple locations, 765-0965.
Royal Shell Port Sanibel
Club, 949 Sand Castle
Operating out of the Sand-
BOAT CHARTERS,
Marina, 14341 Port Comfort
Road, Sanibel, 472-2535. An
piper Gulf and Wyndham
WATERSPORTS AND
Road, Sanibel, 437-1660.
18-hole, par-70, 5,606-yard
resorts; offers JetSki and
MARINAS
Offers 95 stationary docks,
course, with Har-Tru tennis
dry-storage, ship store,
courts and tennis academy. dunesgolfsanibel.com
SUP rentals, parasailing and WaveRunner dolphin tours.
Captiva Cruises, 11401
boardwalk, canoe and kayak
midislandwatersports.com
Andy Rosse Lane or 5400
tours. There's also showers,
South Seas Plantation Road,
laundry and a restaurant.
Sanibel Island Golf Club,
Ranalli Parasail, 3040 Estero
Captiva. 472-5300. Offers
portsanibelmarina.com
1100 Par View Drive, Sanibel,
Blvd., 565-5700. Parasailing,
daily trips to Cabbage Key,
WaveRunner dolphin tours,
Useppa Island, Boca Grande
Sanibel Harbour Resort
semi-private course—plus
and cabana and umbrella
and Cayo Costa, plus wildlife
And Spa, 17260 Harbour
13 Har-Tru courts, a tennis
rentals. ranalliparasail.com
and sunset cruises and sailing
Pointe Drive, Sanibel, 466-
academy, clinics, pro shop
charters. captivacruises.com
4000. Features 13 boat slips,
and weekly tournaments.
WaveRunner, canoe and kay-
sanibelislandgc.com
Rebel Water Sports, 1010
Courtesy Naples Princess; Getty
The Dunes Golf & Tennis
Sanibel/Captiva Islands
472-2626. An 18-hole, par-70,
Estero Blvd., 677-6782
Endless Summer Charters,
ak rentals, dolphin adventure
Dolphin tours, WaveRunner
14341 Port Comfort Road,
eco-tours and dinner cruises
rentals, and rides aboard a
Sanibel, 691-1966. Back-bay/
on the Sanibel Harbour Prin-
banana boat. rebelwater-
inshore and offshore char-
cess. sanibelmarriott.com
sports.com
ters, eco-tours, sight-seeing tours and sunset cruises.
Yolo Watersports, 11534
Salty Sam’s Marina, 2500
sanibelislandfishingcharters.
Andy Rosse Lane, Captiva,
Main St., 463-7333. Offers
com
472-9656. Tubing, WaveR-
waterfront dining, fishing
unners and parasailing. Plus
and sailing charters, daily
Jensen’s Twin Palm
rentals for sailboats, SUPs,
Key West Express ferry, boat
Cottages & Marina, 15107
surfboards and beach equip-
rentals, fuel, dockage, ship’s
Captiva Drive, Captiva, 472-
ment. yolowatersports.com
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MUSEUMS, PARKS AND CULTURAL HUBS As a vacation destination, there is no shortage of activities throughout the region to make any getaway—or just any day fascinating cultural centers. Call or check the organizations’ websites for the latest information. All phone numbers are area code (239) unless specified.
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out and about—fun and memorable. Here’s a curated list of the area’s top attractions, from educational historic sites to
CHARLOTTE COUNTY Port Charlotte/Punta Gorda
also is stationed here, with
Register of Historic Places
Jungle Erv’s Airboat Tours,
artifacts, veteran-led tours
and converted into a muse-
804 Collier Ave., (877) 695-
and educational activities.
um. smallwoodstore.com
2820. The service offers
militaryheritagemuseum.org Ac Freeman House, 311
guided tours of marine and Everglades City
estuarine environments.
West Retta Esplanade, Punta
Peace River Botanical &
Gorda, (941) 639-2222. This
Sculpture Gardens, 5827
Captain Mitch’s Airboat
Victorian-style home, with a
Riverside Drive, Punta
Tours, 3100 Tamiami Trail
Museum Of The
historic museum, was built
Gorda, (941) 621-8299. These
E., 695-3377. Run by an
Everglades, 105 W.
in the early 20th century,
waterfront gardens showcase
Everglades’ guide whose
Broadway Ave., 252-5026.
restored in 2006 and listed
sculptures and botanicals.
great-grandfather built
The free-admission museum
on the National Register of
peacerivergardens.org
one of the first commercial
tells the story of 2,000
airboats, Captain Mitch’s fo-
years of human habitation
Peace River Wildlife Center,
cuses on private grasslands
in the western Everglades.
3400 Ponce de Leon Park-
tours. captainmitchs.com
evergladesmuseum.org
Historic Landmarks. ci.punta-gorda.fl.us
jungleervairboatworld.com
Babcock Ranch Eco-Tours,
way, Punta Gorda, (941) 637-
8502 FL-31, Punta Gorda,
3830. A wildlife education
“The Original” Everglades
Speedy’s Airboat Tours,
(800) 500-5583. View wildlife
and rehabilitation center for
City Airboat Tours,
621 Begonia Street, 695-
on a 90-minute buggy tour
small animals and birds, such
907 Dupont Street, 695-
4448. These airboat tours
around Babcock Ranch,
as bald eagles, hawks, owls
2400. Capt. Josh Minton
seat no more than six people
which is set within a more-
and ospreys. prwildlife.org
is a fourth-generation
at a time and have access
Everglades guide, so you’re
to a 1,000-acre private
bound to get your money’s
stretch of the Everglades.
worth on these swamp
speedysairboattours.com
than-14,000-acre “working” ranch. Reservations required.
COLLIER COUNTY
babcockranchecotours.com Alva Cape Haze Pioneer Trail,
tours. evergladescityWings Aero Tours, 650 E.C.
airboattours.com
1688 Gasparilla Road, Port
Hickey Creek Mitigation
Charlotte, (941) 627-1628.
Park, 17980 Palm Beach
Everglades Day Safari,
in a bush plane over the Ev-
This trail spans nearly 8 miles
Blvd., 229-0522. More than
472-1559. An intense, all-day
erglades, the Keys or the Ten
across a former rail line.
800 acres of wildlife preserve
excursion from the backwa-
Thousand Islands. Seasonally
charlottecountyfl.gov
with 5 miles of trails, fishing
ters of the Ten Thousand
November through May.
docks and picnic areas.
Islands to the swamps of the
wingsaerotours.com
leegov.com
Everglades. Pickup locations
Fishermen’s Village, 1200 W. Retta Esplanade, Punta Gorda, (941) 639-8721. The
Airpark Road, 695-3296. Fly
Immokalee
throughout Southwest Chokoloskee
Florida. ecosafari.com Immokalee Pioneer
shopping, entertainment, and resort complex
Historic Smallwood Store:
Everglades Florida
Museum at Roberts Ranch,
overlooking Charlotte
Ole Indian Trading Post
Adventures, 815 Oyster
1215 Roberts Ave. W., 252-
Harbor, includes a full-service
And Museum, 360 Mamie
Bar Lane, S.R. 29, (855)
2611. A 15-acre living history
marina, more than 30 shops
St., 695-2989. Established
793-5542. Family fun with
museum tells the story of
and restaurants, and dozens
in 1906, this once-isolated
kayaking and boat tours.
cattle ranching in the area.
of waterside suites. The
Everglades’ trading post has
evergladesfloridaadventures.
colliermuseums.com
Military Heritage Museum
been placed on the National
com
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Lake Trafford Marina and
manatees and wading birds.
connect to the Gordon River
CREW (Corkscrew Regional
Airboats & Alligators,
Kids love the options for
Greenway. A tall viewing
Ecosystem Watershed),
6001 Lake Trafford Road,
wakeboarding, tubing and
hill looks out to the Naples
1295 Shady Hollow Blvd.,
657-2214. Airboat rides
shelling on secluded islands
Airport. naplesgov.com
locations in Immokalee at
and boat tours through
accessible only by boat.
the Corkscrew watershed.
breakwateradventures.com
Collier Museum At
C.R. 850, 657-2253. Encom-
Government Center, 3331
passes 60,000 acres, with
Florida Adventures and
Tamiami Trail E., 252-8476.
nearly 30 miles of trails.
Seminole Casino Hotel
Rentals, 909 Collier Court,
This 5-acre property high-
Primitive campsites available.
Immokalee, 506 S. 1st St.,
348-5551. Enjoy the Marco
lights the county’s history,
crewtrust.org
658-1313. Find gaming
waters through dolphin tours
archaeology and develop-
machines, live-action poker
by boat or Jet Ski. floridaad-
ment. colliermuseums.com
and table games. semin-
venturesandrentals.com
The Edge Johnny Nocera Skate Park, 1600 Fleis-
Collier-Seminole State
chmann Blvd., 213-3020. This
Marco Island Historical
Park, 20200 E. Tamiami Trail,
40,000-square-foot skating
Museum, 180 S. Heathwood
394-3397. Park offers canoe
and biking facility is located
Drive, 252-1440. Museum
rentals, boat ramp, electric
in Fleischmann Park for
Breakwater Adventures,
offers permanent exhibits,
and water hookup for camp-
beginner to advanced levels.
909 Collier Court, (305)
such as a life-size diorama
sites. floridastateparks.org
naplesgov.com
902-4772. Private boat
of a Calusa Indian village,
tours through the Ten
as well as traveling exhibits.
Conservancy Of Southwest
Everglades Day Safari,
Thousand Islands get you
themihs.info
Florida, 1495 Smith Preserve
472-1559. You can book an
Way, 262-0304. While this
exploration of the Everglades
environmental organization,
by airboat, mangrove cruise,
which educates on local
wildlife drive and nature
The Baker Museum, 5833
wildlife and habitats, remains
walk. All tours are private.
Pelican Bay Blvd., 597-1900.
closed to the public, the
ecosafari.com
The 30,000-square-foot
group is running two-hour,
museum at Artis—Naples
private eco-cruises of Rook-
Everglades Excursions,
features 15 galleries, with a
ery Bay. conservancy.org
1010 6th Ave. S., Naples,
oleimmokaleecasino.com Marco Island
up-close with dolphins, Naples
stunning permanent collec-
Have an up-close encounter at Manatee Park in Fort Myers.
262-7300. Tours depart from
tion and traveling exhibitions
Corkscrew Swamp
Naples or Marco Island for
from artists such as Dale
Sanctuary and Blair
narrated full- or half-day trips
Chihuly and René Magritte.
Audubon Center, 375 Sanc-
aboard an air-conditioned
artisnaples.org
tuary Road W., 348-9151. A
safari wagon. everglades-
boardwalk meanders through
excursions.com
Baker Park, 50 Riverside
an ancient cypress forest.
Circle, 213-7120. Greenspace
Tours available, online reser-
Everglades National Park,
stretches across 15 acres with
vations required. No walk-ins.
Gulf Coast Visitor Center
a large lawn, playground,
corkscrew.audubon.org
at 815 Oyster Bar Lane,
dog park and trails that
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Getty
airboatsandalligators.com
4600 C.R. 850 and 3980
Everglades City, (305) 242-
science and more. Closed
train station, the museum
playground and a preserve
7700. Explore the Everglades
Wednesdays. cmon.org
lets visitors travel back to
area. collierparks.com
by canoe/kayak or walking
when the town relied on rail.
trails, or stay overnight at
Gordon River Greenway
a campsite. Other features
Park, 1596 Golden Gate
include tram tours, boating
Parkway, 252-4000. A paved
Naples Preserve, 1690
Blvd. N., Naples. 252-4386. A
and fishing. nps.gov/ever
nature trail and boardwalk
Tamiami Trail N., 261-4290.
recreation and entertainment
with water access along
Get an up-close look at
complex with profession-
Fakahatchee Strand
the Gordon River, with two
Florida ecology with this .4-
al-level synthetic turf fields
Preserve State Park, at
access points: by the Naples
mile self-guided tour of the
for soccer, lacrosse and
Janes Memorial Scenic
Zoo and from the south
preserve. Only the elevated
football events. A public
Drive and S.R. 29, just west
side Golden Gate Parkway.
boardwalk is open at this
gym area and restaurant is
of Copeland, 695-4593. A
gordonrivergreenway.org
time. naplesgov.com
located next to the fields.
Paradise Coast Sports
colliermuseums.com
Complex, 3940 City Gate
swamp about 20 miles long
sportsforceparksnaples.com
and 5 miles wide is home
Historic Palm Cottage, 137
Naples Trolley Tours, 1010
to the world’s only bald
12th Ave. S., 261-8164. Built
Sixth Ave. S., No.2, (800)
Rising Tide Explorers, 1295
cypress-royal palm forest.
in 1895. The oldest home in
592-0848 or 262-7300. This
Capri Blvd., 734-3231. Local
floridastateparks.org
Naples has been restored
narrated trolley tour covers
biologists guide these kayak
to its original condition.
100-plus points of interest.
tours of the Rookery Bay na-
napleshistoricalsociety.org
naplestrolleytours.com
ture preserve around Naples
Fred W. Coyle Freedom Park, 1515 Golden Gate
and Marco Island. You can
Parkway, 252-4062. A 50-
Holocaust Museum & Co-
Naples Zoo At Caribbean
also opt for the guided boat
acre park with a 5-acre lake,
hen Education Center, 975
Gardens, 1590 Good-
tour or rent a kayak on your
3,500 feet of boardwalk,
Imperial Golf Course Blvd.,
lette-Frank Road, 262-5409.
own. risingtidefl.com
walking trails and a visitors’
Suite 108, 263-9200. The
Daily activities include Meet
center. collierparks.com
center promotes respect and
the Keeper, giraffe feedings,
Rookery Bay Research
understanding by teaching
primate expedition cruises
Preserve, 300 Tower Road,
Golden Gate Aquatic
the history and lessons of the
and other presentations.
530-5972. Preserve offers
Facility, 3300 Santa Barbara
Holocaust period through
napleszoo.com
recreational opportunities
Blvd., 252-6128. Aquatic
the stories of survivors and
facility with heated pool,
liberators. hmcec.org
children’s activity pool, open
such as camping, shelling N’gala, 2755 Inez Road,
and birdwatching.
353-3572. This exotic wildlife
rookerybay.org
and closed slides, and diving
Naples Botanical Garden,
preserve is a venue for wed-
boards. Closed Sundays.
4820 Bayshore Drive, 643-
dings, corporate events and
Salt Island Seaplanes,
collierparks.com
7275. The area features 170
private social functions. Why
Naples Airport/Naples
acres of preserves, gardens,
not have Walter, the white
Aviation Private Terminal 160
Golisano Children’s Mu-
lakes and trails, along with
rhinoceros, be a witness at
Aviation Way N., 263-7258
seum Of Naples (C’mon),
exhibition space, a cafe and
your nuptials? ngala.net
or Page Field Fort Myers
15080 Livingston Road, 514-
a gift shop. Purchase tickets
0084. An environment that
in advance. naplesgarden.org
fosters play-filled learning
5200 Captain Channing Page North Collier Regional
Drive. Book a seaplane for a
Park, 15000 Livingston Road,
flight to spots like the Keys,
through exhibits teaching
Naples Depot Museum,
252-4000. The park features
Captiva Island, Cape Roma-
children about the Ever-
1051 Fifth Ave. S., 252-8419.
a Calusa fossil dig play area
no, Miami and other locales.
glades, far-flung destinations,
Set in Naples’ first passenger
for children, an interactive
saltislandseaplanes.com
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Shy Wolf Sanctuary
Trail E., 695-2000. Just 50
Skunk Ape Research
Education & Experience
miles east of Naples, the
Headquarters, 40904
Center, (855) 749-9653. This
729,000-acre preserve
Tamiami Trail E, 695-2275.
17-acre private facility is
includes cypress swamp,
Why does everyone say that
home to wolves, a cougar,
mangroves, sawgrass prairies
Florida’s version of Bigfoot is
Gasparilla Island State
a North American bobcat,
and freshwater rivers. nps.
so elusive? His headquarters
Park, 880 Belcher Road, (941)
fox species, prairie dogs and
gov/bicy
is right here. A must-see
964-0375. Swim, snorkel, fish
Florida gopher tortoises. The
LEE COUNTY Boca Grande
stop on your way to the
and picnic on these beaches.
center offers both education-
Clyde Butcher Big Cypress
Everglades—a gift shop
The park also features the
al programs and therapeutic
Gallery, 52388 Tamiami Trail
and roadside attraction.
Boca Grande Lighthouse,
animal encounters. shywolf-
E., 695-2428. More than a
skunkape.info
built in 1890. Closed in Au-
sanctuary.org
collection of the photogra-
gust. floridastateparks.org
pher’s black-and-white Ev-
Wooten's Everglades Air-
Wild Florida Ecotours,
erglades photos, the gallery
boat Tours, 32330 Tamiami
25000 Tamiami Trail E., 218-
also offers swamp eco-tours
Trail E., (800) 695-2781. Take
5852. Book an eco-nature
and photo safaris, as well
an airboat or swamp-buggy
The Wonder Gardens,
tour of the Ten Thousand
as cottage and bungalow
tour through the Everglades
27180 Old 41 Road, 992-
Islands and the Everglades or
rentals. clydebutcher.com
and Big Cypress National
2591. A historic botanical
Preserve. Features alligator
garden and home to rescued
for the angler, a light tackle,
Bonita Springs
inshore and offshore fishing
Ochopee Post Office,
shows and an animal sanctu-
birds and reptiles—plus
trip. wildfloridaecotours.com
38000 Tamiami Trail E., (800)
ary. wootenseverglades.com
lorikeet encounters and
Ochopee
695-2099. Learn what it’s like
yoga with peacocks.
to deliver mail on a 170-mile
wondergardens.org
route in the swamp at the Big Cypress National
coutry’s smallest post office.
Farmer Mike’s U-Pick,
Preserve, 33100 Tamiami
visitflorida.com
26031 Morton Ave., 4984576. This 100-acre sustainable family farm offers a wide variety of fresh fruits, vegetables and flowers, as well as field trips for students.
Riverside Park, 10450 Reynolds St., 992-2556. This greenspace in the heart of downtown is home to the historic Liles Hotel, artist cottages, a butterfly garden and a bandshell—plus events. bonitaspringsparks.org
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Courtesy Naples Botanical Garden; Visit Florida
farmermikesupick.com
At Big Cypress National Preserve, you can kayak through the mangroves. Opposite: Naples Botanical Garden has 170 acres of flora, along with art.
features an aerial ropes
Hertz Arena Public Skate,
obstacle course, 600-foot
11000 Everblades Parkway,
Cape Coral Museum Of
zip line, 19-hole miniature
948-7825, ext. 1306. Hertz
Butterfly Estates, 1815
History, 544 Cultural Park
golf course, arcade, go-kart
Arena offers daily public
Fowler Street, 690-2359.
Blvd., 772-7037. Dedicated
tracks and an escape room.
skating sessions for all ages.
Tours and classes teach
to historic preservation, the
gatormikes.com
Call the day of the public
on the life cycle and
skate to pay and to reserve a
importance of butterflies.
spot. hertzarena.com
butterflyestates.com
Cape Coral
museum offers exhibits and
Fort Myers
special programs throughout
Sun Splash Family
the year. Currently, it’s only
Waterpark, 400 Santa
offering guided tours as a
Barbara Blvd., 574-0558. The
Koreshan State Historic
Calusa Nature Center And
COVID-19 protocol. capecor-
14-acre water park features
Site, 3800 Corkscrew Road,
Planetarium, 3450 Ortiz
alhistoricalmuseum.org
high-speed slides, a river ride
992-0311. The historic site
Ave., 275-3435. Includes a
and a 457-foot Electric Slide.
has campgrounds, picnic
butterfly aviary, nature trails,
sunsplashwaterpark.com
areas, a playground, boat
a natural history museum,
landing and nature trails.
Audubon aviary and plan-
floridastateparks.org
etarium—plus, monthly
Four Mile Cove Ecological Preserve, 2500 SE 24th St., north of Midpoint Memorial
Estero
Bridge, 549-4606. The pre-
evening hikes and late-night
serve includes 365 acres of
Estero Community Park,
Mound Key Archaeological
mangroves and 6,600 feet of
9200 Corkscrew Palms Blvd.,
State Park, 3800 Corkscrew
trails. Kayak rentals available
533-1470. This 55-acre site
Road, 992-0311. There are
Edison & Ford Winter
seasonally. capecoral.net
features an amphitheater,
no facilities at the park at the
Estates, 2350 McGregor
lighted playground, dog
mouth of the Estero River;
Blvd., 334-7419. Tour the
Gator Mike’s Family Fun
park, golf course, pavilions,
visitors access through either
historic homes of Thomas
Park, 35 NE Pine Island
and two transplanted historic
Koreshan or Lovers Key State
Edison and Henry Ford,
Road, 574-4386. The park
structures. leeparks.org
Park. floridastateparks.org
which have a laboratory,
S U M M E R
movies. calusanature.org
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Baker Park stretches across 15 acres in Naples, with a playground, dog park, 34-foot viewing hill and nature trails.
gardens and a museum.
from Pine Island Sound up
a major and minor league
tures picnic areas, fishing on
edisonfordwinterestates.org
to the Caloosahatchee River.
facility with games, tours and
the Orange River and native
leegov.com
events. leeparks.org, mlb.
plant habitats. leegov.com
Fort Myers Skatium, 2250
com/redsox
Broadway, 321-7509. Rink
Hammond Stadium, 14100
provides in-line and ice
Six Mile Cypress Parkway,
Lakes Regional Park, 7330
Liberty Square, 464-5754.
skating, with skate rentals
533-7695, 768-4210. This sta-
Gladiolus Drive, 533-7578.
Tour and learn about this
included. fmskatium.org
dium hosts Minnesota Twins
The park offers a water
garden and nursery that
spring training games, plus
playground, nature trails,
has 75 different varieties of
Gaea Guides—Guided
the minor league Fort Myers
mini-train rides, bike and
vegetables, herbs, spices,
Kayak Nature Tours,
Mighty Mussels. leeparks.org
boat rentals, picnic sites, con-
nut trees and edible flowers,
cession and Wi-Fi. Pavilion
as well as a butterfly garden,
rentals available. leegov.com
and beehives. Open by
Master Naturalists lead kayak
Imag History & Science
clinics, as well as bird, man-
Center, 2000 Cranford Ave.,
atee, full moon, sunset and
243-0043. Hands-on exhibits
Lee Civic Center, 11831
bat kayak tours throughout
on weather, water, animals
Bayshore Road, 543-8368.
Popstroke, 5531 Six Mile
Southwest Florida. gaeagu-
and more. theimag.org
The center hosts concerts,
Commercial Court, 323-
ides.com
appointment only.
trade shows, expos, rodeos,
4653. Tiger Woods-designed
Jetblue Park, 11500 Fenway
company picnics, fairs and
mini golf complex with a
Great Calusa Blueway, 3410
South Drive, 226-4700. This
more. leeciviccenter.com
36-hole putting facility
Palm Beach Blvd. #3736, 707-
spring training ballpark and
7981. The 190-mile trail goes
player development complex
Manatee Park, 10901 S.R.
through the coastal waters
for the Boston Red Sox is
80, 690-5030. This park fea-
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Seminole Gulf Railway, 2805
Spinz Skating Rink & Event
Randell Research Center,
cordgrass marshes and West
Colonial Blvd., 275-8487. Ex-
Space, 2095 Andrea Lane,
13810 Waterfront Drive,
Indian hardwood hammocks.
pect murder-mystery dinner
482-7789. This renovated
Pineland, 283-2062. Tour
Education center. Bicycles,
train and holiday-themed
roller rink includes a snack
the internationally significant
canoes and kayaks for rent.
excursions. Reservations
bar, game area and novelty
Pineland archaeological site
Tours available. fws.gov
required. semgulf.com
center. spinzskates.com
and learn about Calusa cul-
Shell Factory And Nature
Fort Myers Beach
ture and their environment.
Sanibel Historical Museum
floridamuseum.ufl.edu
& Village, 950 Dunlop
Park, 16554 N. Cleveland
Road, 472-4648. Tour
Ave., 995-2141. A park with
Estero Island Historic
shell-themed shopping, din-
Cottage And Nature
ing, nature park and botani-
Center, 161 Bay Road, 463-
Bailey-Matthews Shell
date back to the late 1800s.
cal garden. shellfactory.com
0435. The center celebrates
Museum, 3075 Sanibel-Cap-
sanibelmuseum.org
Fort Myers Beach history.
tiva Road, 395-2233. The
Sidney & Berne Davis
esteroislandhistoricsociety.
museum offers exhibits
Sanibel Lighthouse, 112 Per-
Art Center, 2301 First St.,
org
displaying shells from South-
iwinkle Way, 472-3700. The
west Florida and around the
lighthouse on the eastern tip
world. shellmuseum.org
of Sanibel was first lit in 1884.
333-1933. The art center, in
Sanibel Island
eight restored buildings, including buildings that
a historic building, features
Matanzas Pass Preserve,
art exhibits and holds events,
199 Bay Road, 229-1610. The
such as concerts, galas and
preserve is a nearly 60-acre
BIG ARTS, 900 Dunlop
access and a fishing pier.
art experiences for children
sanctuary for native plants
Road, 395-0900. Community
sanibellighthouse.com
and adults. sbdac.com
and animals. leegov.com
arts center set among the breathtaking scenery of
Sanibel-Captiva
Six Mile Cypress Slough
Ostego Bay Foundation
Sanibel that hosts perfor-
Conservation Foundation
Preserve, 7751 Penzance
Marine Science Center, 718
mances, fine art shows, films
Nature Center, 3333 Sani-
Blvd., on the Six Mile Cypress
Fisherman’s Wharf, 765-8101.
and educational programs.
bel-Captiva Road, 472-2329.
Parkway (1.5 miles north of
This science center provides
bigarts.org
There are miles of trails (with
Daniels Parkway), 533-7557.
by-donation visits with touch
Preserve features boardwalk,
tanks and interactive exhib-
Cabbage Key, at channel
its, touch tank, nature shop
picnic areas and interpretive
its. ostegobay.org
marker 60 on the Intracoastal
and bookstore. The nature
Waterway, 283-2278. A tiny
center is currently closed
island built on a Calusa Indi-
but trails remain open. Now
an shell mound, accessible
partnered with the Sanibel
center. sloughpreserve.org Pine Island Sky Zone, 14181 S. Tamiami
The park features beach
an observation tower), exhib-
Trail, Suite 140, 313-5448.
Museum Of The Islands,
by boat. Restaurant, bar and
Sea School, which offers pro-
You’ll find epic ways to play,
5728 Sesame Drive, 283-
inn. cabbagekey.com
grams for kids and families,
gather and compete, includ-
1525. Features island culture,
ing trampoline activities,
past and present, through
J.N. “Ding” Darling
around the area’s waters and
a zip line, warrior course,
artifacts and artwork.
National Wildlife Refuge,
guided beach walks.
bouldering wall and aerial
museumoftheislands.com
1 Wildlife Drive, 472-1100.
sccf.org
silks. skyzone.com/fortmyers
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WHAT TO DO JUNE-AUGUST For those of us who stick around for the summer, there is plenty of art, music and other community events to keep us entertained. Just take your pick! As conditions are still changing due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we recommend you contact the organizations for the latest information.
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A curated look at Clyde Butcher’s Everglades photography is on display at the Naples Botanical Garden.
JUNE
to capture his stirring black-
formed materials like paper,
and-white images.
cardboard and plastics into
Through June 15
naplesgarden.org
masterpieces. sbdac.com
America’s Everglades:
June 4-24
June 5
Butcher at Naples
Recaptured Juried Art
The Gasparilla Island Kids
Botanical Garden
Show at the Sidney & Berne
Classic Tarpon Tournament
Renowned landscape pho-
Davis Art Center
in Boca Grande
tographer Clyde Butcher has
Bringing awareness to the
During this fishing tourna-
captured Southwest Flori-
3.5 million tons of garbage
ment that’s for kids ages 15
da’s most remote stretches
the world generates in a
and younger, teams of up to
throughout his long career,
single day, the center is
four anglers and one adult
and you can view a curated
hosting a juried art show with
captain embark on a com-
selection of his work while
works made of trash that
petition to catch the largest
it’s on display at the Garden’s
would have otherwise ended
silver king. Boats check in at
Kapnick Hall. The exhibit
up in landfills, giving that
either Pink Elephant docks
traces Butcher’s love affair
waste a new identity. During
or Whidden’s Marina, and an
with the Everglades and the
this recycled exhibition, you
awards ceremony with drinks
three decades he’s spent
can witness the creativity
and entertainment follows
trekking through the swamps
of artists who have trans-
that evening at the Boca
Courtesy Clyde Butcher; Woody Walters (Butcher portrait)
Through the Lens of Clyde
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Grande Community Center.
While these three artists have
hits, like “Mountain Music,”
from Southwest Florida
bocagrandecharities.org
their own signature styles,
“Song of the South” and
and Nashville singers-
the pieces, curated from
“Love in the First Degree.”
songwriters, including
among their recent works,
hertzarena.com
Sheena Brook, Kayley Hill,
June 6-20
Will Jones, Brian Sutherland
come together cohesively in If Birds Could Talk Exhibit
this exhibition.
at East West Fine Art
eastwestfineart.com
June 18-20
and Tick Savage. tweenwaters.com
Captivaville Songwriters
Drawing inspiration from birds—large and small, rare
June 11
Weekend at ’Tween Wa-
June 23-25
ters Island Resort & Spa
and common—artists Oleg Kalaytanov, Irina Alexandrina
Alabama: 50th Anniversary
Soak in the sun and sounds
The Wedding Singer at
and Una Noa have all inde-
Tour at Hertz Arena
during this third-annual
Sugden Community
pendently and coinciden-
After postponing its anniver-
pool party on Captiva
Theatre
tally captured the feathered
sary tour stop in Estero two
Island. During the three-
With performances post-
creatures on canvas using
years in a row, country group
day weekend, catch a
poned from last season
bright paint colors and brush
Alabama takes the stage with
live music lineup that
due to COVID-19, this show
strokes that elicit movement.
performances of greatest
includes performances
by The Naples Players is well overdue. The musical, inspired by an Adam Sandler movie in which he played the New Jersey performer named Robbie Hart, made its Broadway debut in 2006. This rendition of The and choreographed by Dawn Lebrecht Fornara and performed by local actors. naplesplayers.org JULY July 1 through Aug. 14 Grease at Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre In the mood for a feelgood and familiar musical?
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Courtesy Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre; Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center
Wedding Singer is directed
Artist Cath Branwood presents the solo exhibit Me, You and Them at the Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center in Fort Myers. Opposite: Grease brings summer lovin’ to the Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre.
Then the classic 1950s love
July 1 through Sept. 30
story between greaser
Provincetown summers of
performing electronic dance
the 1950s, including works
music on three stages, and
Danny Zuko and new girl
Summer in Provincetown
from artists Herman Maril,
view art installations during
Sandy Dumbrowski is just
at Harmon-Meek Gallery
Byron Browne and Balcomb
the three-day event. Musical
the show you need. The
Famously known as an art
Greene. harmonmeek.com
acts include Rusko, Netsky
performance is directed
colony, Provincetown has
and choreographed by
attracted creators through-
Broadway Palm’s resident
out the past century.
artist Amy Marie McCleary,
Naples’ Harmon-Meek
Asteria Arts & Music
whose credits include Guys
Gallery has represented
Festival in Punta Gorda
and Dolls, the national tour
a handful of artists who
Dance the weekend away
and Delta Heavy and MegJuly 2-4
alodon. asteriamusicfestival. com July 2-29
of The Wedding Singer and
frequented the Massachu-
during the fourth annual
Three M’s Synergy and Me,
Footloose. broadwaypalm.
setts destination in search
festival, set on 800 acres
You and Them Exhibits at
com
of inspiration. The show
to the east of Punta Gorda.
the Sidney & Berne Davis
pays homage to the Amer-
Attendees can camp on the
Art Center
ican modernism pieces
premises, enjoy a lineup of
Marvin Rouse, Marcus Zotter,
that emerged during the
local and international talent
Matt “Mully” Mulhern—three
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highly regarded local artists
vibrant portraits of people
loved artists who consider
school graduate with the
who often paint and create
who’ve inspired the artist,
the garden to be their muse.
funds to attend Florida
together during live art
like Frida Kahlo and Maya
naplesgarden.org
State University. Teams can
events—come together for
Angelou. sbdac.com
compete to catch the largest July 4
this show, blending various July 2 through Sept. 6
styles, mediums and materials. Meanwhile, Naples
snook, redfish or trout, and then attend the Seminole
Independence Day 5K at
Splash Party at ‘Tween Waters. fish-florida.com
artist Cath Branwood’s hosts
Artists in Bloom at Naples
Hertz Arena
her Me, You and Them solo
Botanical Garden
Start your Fourth of July
show, on the third floor, with
Hosted in partnership with
celebration off on the right
a mix of work she did during
the United Arts Council of
foot with a morning 5K run
lockdown that captures feel-
Collier County, the curation
or walk that kicks off at Hertz
ings of loneliness, and new
includes works from locally
Arena. Participants in the
AUGUST Aug. 7
professionally chip-timed
Remembering John Denver,
race receive a dry-fit shirt;
a Tribute Starring Ted Vigil
and those who complete
at the Centers for the Arts
the 5K are awarded with a
Bonita Springs Center for
colorful medal, in addition
Performing Arts
to taking home a photo
Recall songs like “Sweet
and video of themselves as
Surrender,” “Sunshine on My
they cross the finish line.
Shoulders” and “Take Me
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Home, Country Roads” during a dedicated performance
July 17
by Ted Vigil—a nationally
Sean Shearman Memorial
and tribute artist who has
Garnet & Gold Fishing
been performing Denver’s
Tournament at ‘Tween
music for more than 10 years.
Waters Island Resort & Spa
Sell-out audiences for his
Captiva’s best anglers
shows are often shocked by
won’t want to miss this
how much Vigil sounds and
fishing event hosted by the
looks like Denver.
Southwest Florida Seminole
artcenterbonita.org
Club and benefitting the Sean Shearman Scholarship, which provides a Lee or Charlotte county high
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Courtesy Centers for the Arts Bonita Springs; Harmon-Meek Gallery
touring singer, songwriter
Aug. 6-26 ENCOUNTER: Nine Contemporary Cuban Artists at the Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center Appreciate the works of Miami residents Aimeé Pérez, Lía Galletti, Alberto J. Carol, Ismael Gómez Peralta, Reynier Llanes, Asbel Dumpierre, Armando Pérez Alemán, Pedro Ávila Gendis and Víctor Gómez—all of whom are known for producing culturally rich bodies of work. sbdac.com Aug. 9 through Oct. 5 Palettes: Warm, Cool, Complementary Colors at Marco Island Center for the Arts Using various mediums, including painting, drawing, pottery, sculpture, textiles, photography and multimedia, artists submit artworks that fit a central theme: cool and warm palettes. Winners of the
The Summer in Provincetown exhibit at Harmon-Meek Gallery honors artists associated
juried show will be awarded
with the historic Cape Cod art colony (such as Herman Maril, whose Siblings II is pictured).
for their ability to incorporate
Opposite: A John Denver tribute artist takes the stage in Bonita Springs in August.
various colors in order to create a visceral reaction. marcoislandart.org
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Designer Troy Beasley brings the best of classic and contemporary design to a D.C. couple’s Bonita Springs penthouse. By Michael Korb
When Marillyn and James Hew-
to build their new life in Florida with
son decided to leave the bustle of
a “clean sheet approach.” That’s when
Washington, D.C. for a more relaxed
the Hewsons remembered a condo
lifestyle in Florida, they weren’t
they had seen 15 years earlier created
convinced a condo was for them.
by interior designer Troy Beasley, of
They enjoyed the space and privacy
Beasley & Henley Interior Design. The
afforded by a single-family home.
aesthetic perfectly summed up the
But when they came across the
couple’s approach to design. “We’re
yet-to-be-built Altaira high-rise
into transitional, and, at the same
at The Colony Golf & Bay Club in
time, elegant,” James says. “We like
Bonita Springs, they jumped on the
to have dinners and entertain, so we
opportunity to purchase two pent-
wanted some formality.”
house units and created a sprawling
Other than pointing out their love
6,800-square-foot superpenthouse.
for the other condo, the Hewson’s
This space affords them the size
gave Beasley free rein. The designer
and feel of a large home, but with
worked within the couple’s parame-
an unmatched line of sight from its
ters, creating a home that seamlessly
21st-floor perch.
blends the best of classic and contem-
Instead of filling the vast space
porary design.
with the furnishings, accessories and
Exiting the private elevator, you
antiques accumulated from their
find yourself in a formal foyer embel-
decades together, the couple decided
lished with an oval ceiling detail that is
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mirrored on the floor in black, white and gray porcelain tiles, creating a shield pattern. A niche in the classic wood-clad walls features contemporary artwork, hung on a 3D panel made from glass-reinforced gypsum, along with a buffet featuring a starburst design. The light fixtures, such as a chandelier with Lucite arms and steel cables, are equally striking. An oversized glass entry door leads into the main hallway, which features dark wood flooring with a simple stainless-steel border, giving it a contemporary edge. The passageway is embellished with wooden grillwork in a shield pattern, a recurring motif throughout the penthouse. The corridor opens to the main living space, including a grand salon with dramatic floor-to-ceiling views of the Gulf of Mexico. A neutral palette and textures throughout the four-bedroom (plus
Off the kitchen, the butler’s pantry features Venetian plaster walls and
study and den), seven-bath penthouse
dark cabinetry. A shield pattern embellishing the barrel-shaped ceiling is a
allow the views to take center stage.
reoccurring motif throughout the penthouse.
Tufted fabric club chairs in the salon might be the best seat in the house, spaced closely against the glass, while
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Interior designer Troy Beasley designed the Hewson’s 6,800-square-foot penthouse at Altaira at The Colony as a perfect place to entertain.
a trio of airy cocktail tables add lightness. Capping off the salon, two chaise lounges flank the fireplace opposite another large seating area, all beneath an organically shaped rock crystal chandelier. Nearby, the expansive kitchen, with two waterfall islands, stands as a white oasis that strikes a balance with the impressive butler’s pantry, which has a barrel ceiling, dark wood cabinetry and Venetian plaster. The pantry opens to the unit’s elegant dining room, which also looks out to the Gulf of Mexico from several
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Beasley kept the kitchen light and bright with white shaker-style cabinets and gray backsplash and countertops. Below: The entryway stuns with its elegance.
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vantage points, with all that beauty
ment, LLC). James wisely chose to
reflected, thanks to a wall of mirrors.
incorporate his study into the home’s
His-and-her bathrooms off the pri-
game room, which includes a billiards
mary bedroom might be the secret to
table, wet bar and home theater. It
a successful marriage. Her washroom
also has its own bathroom with a
features a raised stand-alone tub with
floating marble vanity and striking
views that go on for miles. Of course,
chevron-tiled floor.
the Hewson’s bedroom is no less
But perhaps the Hewsons’ favorite
impressive, with a groin vault ceiling
part of the home is a hallway that
detail and abundant use of warm
connects the Gulf-view side with
textures and tones. Not surprisingly,
the inland side of the penthouse.
it also features broad seascape views.
Beasley framed more than 20 family
Both Hewsons have their own
photographs to create a mini gallery
offices in the condo (important hubs,
of treasured moments. It’s the design-
as Marillyn is the former chairman,
er’s attention to detail that has clients
president and CEO of Lockheed
like the Hewsons recalling his work
Martin Corporation and James is the
from 15 years ago, and that ensures it
president of Crimson Pelican Invest-
will be perfect for another 15.
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Herscoe Hajjar Architects transform a midcentury ranch home’s backyard in Park Shore into a verdant oasis.
When the homeowners of this Park
carried from the interior out onto the
Shore midcentury ranch approached
lanai, blending the two spaces. Expan-
Rob Herscoe, of Herscoe Hajjar Archi-
sive glass sliders further enhance
tects, they were adamant about keep-
the uninterrupted flow between the
ing the home’s size and structure, but
indoor and outdoor realms. For a
requested updating its’60s character
beachy illusion by the pool, the team
and taking better advantage of the
carved out an L-shaped sunning area
property’s greenspace.
with sand-colored porcelain.
Herscoe’s team revamped the
The homeowner was mindful when
home inside and out, raising ceilings,
decorating the outdoor space, select-
knocking down walls and reimagining
ing durable, sustainably sourced ipe
the backyard to take it from a dated
wood furnishings for the dining and
screened-in lanai to a sophisticated
lounging areas. Centered around a
open space to relax with friends and
gas-powered fireplace, two Ballard
family. “Everything was about making
Designs Sunday Porch Swings are
the space a better version of what it
adorned with faux fur and velvet pil-
was,” Herscoe says.
lows. The lanai is designed for enter-
By tearing down the pool screen, the
taining with a wet bar near the fire.
team unveiled a wall of greenery con-
And to keep the party flowing inside
sisting of Alexander palms and dwarf
and out, a window in the kitchen
umbrella trees, accented with pops of
opens up to a patio bar set for four.
ruby-red cordyline that can be seen
“We took a humble little ranch and
from a window that spans the kitchen
transformed it into a space for a more
counter. Wood-grained porcelain
sophisticated, up-to-date lifestyle,”
tiles in warm, light brown shades are
Herscoe says.
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Copper and mossy green accents are a nod to the earth tones found throughout the home; the colors are a natural complement to the lanai’s lush backdrop.
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for the long haul. It’s
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Gilded Edge
A one-of-a-kind design by
A stalking black panther make all
Exceptional églomisé panels
artist Melissa Del Pinto, this
who enter feel frisky. Fortunately,
individually hand-painted in
functional-art chair features
this geometric resin wild cat
flowing abstract expressionist
silk flowers, toy figurines and
works beautifully indoors or
patterns are reminiscent
found treasures from shorelines
out, and features the flat-panel
of Italian book paper and
that frame her hand-painted
design favored by stealth aircraft,
highlight the Lexington
bird in flight on the back.
meaning that it will remain off the
Artistica Verbatim console’s
Sitting down in this makes you
radar until it’s too late. And that’s
long linear lines. Brushed brass
stand out.
reason enough to buy one.
accents enhance the flat-cut oak done in a rich brown wire-
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DREA M HOMES An art-centric, light-filled home in Boca Grande; a Mediterranean revival in Naples; and a dreamy powder room with star power. By Tess Lopez
Checkered black-and-gray pavers cre-
Walking through the front door affords
wood treads and a combination of glass
ate a sophisticated first impression for
a panoramic view of the great room.
and acrylic balustrades, beckons guests
the smoky blue, Key West-style home
Six skylights embedded in the 25-foot
up to the second floor.
at 16120 Sunset Pines Circle in Boca
cathedral ceiling and floor-to-ceiling
Traditionally, the upstairs of a home
Grande. An imperial staircase leads to
windows illuminate the contemporary,
is reserved for additional bedrooms off a
the front doors, appropriately building
open-concept space. “The glass is a big
shared hallway. In this home, the stairs
momentum and blending into the con-
draw, both in the front and in that living
lead to an atrium, with a large opening in
temporary interior.
area,” Stewart says.
the middle that looks onto the great room
The original owner, a contractor, built
To balance the natural colors filtering
below. A bridge runs along the walls, cre-
the home in 2005 for his family. “They
in, the owners opted for polished black
ating a gallery-like space that the owners
built the house of their dreams,” Carol
granite flooring and stark white walls.
outfitted with artwork they collected
Stewart, the listing agent with Michael
Just off to the right, a custom spiral stair-
over the years. To emphasize the focus
Saunders & Company, says.
case with stainless steel handrails, oak
on the art, they installed track lighting
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that snakes overhead and spotlights each piece of work. The loft is a welcoming transition into the two bedrooms with en suite baths, including the master, on the second level. The primary bedroom is fitted with bamboo flooring, a walk-in closet and a gas fireplace. The attached bathroom features a peaked ceiling with skylights, similar to the great room. The spacious and spa-like bath has a glass walk-in shower in the center. “You can make a full circle around it,” Stewart says. The glass panel on the rear is etched so it offers a full view of the pool, with full coverage from the outside looking in. On either side of the shower, his-and-her vanities in a black finish offer plenty of drawers for storage. Each counter is topped with vessel sinks and slim, silver Hansgrohe faucets for a hint of glamour. Two more bedrooms with en suite baths accommodate guests on the first floor. And a hexagonal turret that juts out over the backyard is the perfect space for favorite features. With a tray ceiling and
With four bedrooms and four-and-a-half baths, this
windows on all sides, she says, “it’s just a
6,765-square-foot home in Boca Grande embraces a
bright, perfect-sized space for a breakfast
contemporary Key West aesthetic.
Courtesy Michael Saunders/ The Hover Bureau (2)
a breakfast room. It’s also one of Stewart’s
table with four chairs.” The home is on the market for $3.6 million as of May.
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Modern design elements, like a rippled-tile fireplace, create dramatic vignettes in this updated Mediterranean home.
BJ Barone, the founder and owner of 41
contemporary update to the interior;
and dark striped zebrawood—introduce
West, takes pride in his company’s com-
and since exterior changes were off limits
a refined and contemporary palette
mitment to directing remodels from start
per their wishes, Barone’s team needed to
of neutrals. “They wanted something
to finish. He says it’s key to his business.
develop a modern vision that would work
unique and different,” Barone says. He
“As a builder, we only take on jobs where
with the home’s original architectural
implemented the same wood for a second
we are the captain of the design team. If
elements, like the arched windows.
kitchen island, on the stair treads and as
we’re going to be the ones that make it, we
After gutting the main living area, they
need to be involved in the process from
added a crescent-shaped island and bar
the beginning,” Barone says.
counter at the edge of the kitchen. The
The design team offset the warmth of
It was all hands on deck for the remodel
gentle curve of the island is a nod to the
the zebrawood kitchen islands with crisp
of a 1990s Mediterranean-style Park
arched windows and front door, while the
white acrylic cabinets and a natural stone
Shore home. The owners requested a
island’s materials—quartz countertops
countertop and backsplash.
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Polished Crema Marfil tile flows
center and a floating vanity in front,
from the kitchen into the great room,
the entire section of the room appears
where a white tiled media wall embel-
to descend from the clouds.
lished with a rippled waterfall design
This ethereal quality extends
frames the electric fireplace. The wall
through the rest of the home with
juts out from a dark gray recess; and
unfussy updates that won’t compete
a panel allows for easy access to the
with the homeowners’ evolving
media center’s equipment.
tastes. Even with the more classic
Courtesy 41 West/Naples Kenny Photography
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The warm, neutral color scheme
Mediterranean-style architecture,
found throughout the home is juxta-
Barone says the team succeeded at
In the kitchen, a dark striped zebrawood
posed by dramatic vignettes, such as a
making the space feel fresh for today’s
island is topped with white quartz
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standards—and for later. “It won’t age
countertops.
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and the materials.
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A pair of Port Royal homeowners
On the wall, the designer installed
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a backlit Brazilian blue calcite that
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body,” Parsons says.
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UPON REFLECTION
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Futuristic, interactive equipment sets a new pace for athome workouts. By Drew Limsky
The pandemic supercharged the smart
and 30-day trial periods are typical
home gym movement, as consumers
before the membership clock starts
flocked to screen-based equipment.
running. Here are three fitness mirrors
While Peloton’s subscription-based,
to get hooked on.
buzz for years, the next era of smart
Mirror
fitness lies in high-tech trainers that
The first virtual training product to
take the form of vertical screens or
make it onto most people’s radar, in
mirrors. These take up minimal space
many ways, still sets the standard
against the wall, and display dozens of
for convenience and interactivity,
on-demand workout classes. In most
offering workouts from kettlebell
cases, a personal trainer is ready to
and kickboxing to yoga and barre.
help on the other side of the line. What
Unlike other fitness mirrors with
these studio-like workouts deliver—
touchscreen capabilities, with this
apart from sleek aesthetics—is a fee-
one—which starts at around $1,500—
ling of community and connection,
you do everything through the app.
even if you’re not side by side. The
Classes are led by certified trainers
privacy, convenience and exclusivity
from around the country; you can add
are addictive, too, which means the
up to six household members; and it
appeal is likely to outlast the pandemic.
doesn’t hurt that the unobtrusive
White-glove installation is standard
Mirror looks like a piece of modern
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virtual spin sessions have been getting
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art. The advanced two-way camera technology allows instructors to provide feedback and motivation during live classes, as well as personal training; it also powers social features like the community camera, which allows you to see other members during a workout. There’s real-time personalization with algorithms delivering in-workout adjustments, so a user with a knee injury can be shown a substitute exercise when a class hits a jump squat, for instance. The brand’s profile rose last summer when the yoga apparel company Lululemon acquired it for $500 million. And now, unlike most products in its class, Mirror is available in a local brick-and-mortar location, at Lululemon at Waterside Shops in Naples, so you can pop in to ask questions. NordicTrack Vault Dating back to 1975, NordicTrack is the legacy—some would say granddaddy— home fitness equipment brand. It Mirror, available at Naples’ Lululemon, offers workouts from barre to
started with treadmills, ellipticals and
kickboxing on its reflective screen. Top right: NordicTrack Vault hides
ski machines, but now offers a state-of-
sleek equipment behind a full-length, rotating touchscreen display.
the-art fitness experience. You’ll shell
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Tempo Studio brings cutting-edge technology paired with traditional workout gear, plus virtual personal trainers.
out about $2,000 for the Vault, but it can
And, the iFit workouts offer everything from
motion-capturing AI system that creates
accommodate up to five user profiles and
weight training to mindfulness exercises.
a 3D model of your body as you work
features an all-in-one carbon steel unit with Tempo Studio
feedback and continued guidance over
mirror, so you can always keep your form
The most premium of the three starts at
time. The equipment itself takes on the
in check. The device works just fine on its
$2,500 and features a virtual trainer that
form of a 6-foot-tall, sandwich-board-like
own through manual mode. But to unlock
emphasizes personalized feedback from
cabinet with a touchscreen display; and
its full potential you’ll need a membership
artificial intelligence and live instructors.
it offers a range of a la carte accessories,
to iFit, the interactive online platform
A 42-inch touchscreen displays the trainer
including Olympic plates, barbells, yoga
that delivers custom workouts, classes and
leading your workout, personalized stats
mats and heart rate monitors. Choose
personal trainers. The Vault marries the best
throughout each class, a leaderboard to
from hundreds of live and prerecorded
of new-age technology (the HD touchscreen
boost motivation and other movement-
classes in categories such as cardio,
and branded iFit training sessions) and
inducing perks. Tempo prides itself on
strength training, stretching and recovery.
old-school training tools (discreet storage
being immersive rather than invisible (a
Guidance on weight and reps are part
for a collection of premium dumbbells,
shot at its Mirror competitor). Unlike
of the experience, and users praise the
kettlebells and other fitness accessories).
fitness mirrors, the device features a
charismatic coaches.
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out, enabling the most precise, accurate
a full-length, stand-up, 360-degree rotating
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6 Join Goodwill Ambassadors Travel for a day of exploration on Sanibel Island. The morning kicks off with a bike ride from the Chamber of Commerce to Tarpon Bay Explorers
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for a midday kayaking excursion. After breaks for snacks and shelling, the biking continues through scenic J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge and ends with a beach sunset. Free. carliridiontravel.eventbrite.com 12 Wellness hits the water with Saba Movement Center’s paddleboard yoga. Bring a board and life vest to Lovers Key State Park for a morning that will test your balance and core strength just offshore. $15. sabamovementcenter.com 22 If you prefer fitness at a faster pace,
then an Outdoor Sound Off Zumba class will keep you on your toes. Sharpen your physique with choreographed moves in varying intervals of speed during this hour-long class at Vineyards Community Park. $10. eventbrite.com 29 The team at Eight-Foot Brewing gladly points out the perks of downing a cold one after a run: beer contains ethanol, which lowers bad cholesterol. Join their Eight-Foot Run Club for a 1.5- or 3-mile run before rewarding yourself with a pint—and 10 percent off your tab. Free. eightfootbrewing.com
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At Sails Restaurant in Naples, it ’s white tablecloth ser vice with f irst-rate menus.
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HOM AGE TO HOGFISH
For Hogfish Harry’s culinary director, Everett Fromm, the restaurant’s namesake fish serves as a canvas for masterpiece dishes. By Chelle Koster Walton Photography by Brian Tietz
Everett Fromm so admires the
citrus beurre blanc. Hogfish, often
unsung hogfish that he and his
known as hog snapper because
partners changed the name of the
their textures are similar, is a mem-
former Island Gypsy at Naples’
ber of the wrasse family, which is
Park Shore Resort to Hogfish Har-
seen more often in aquariums than
ry’s when the restaurant reopened
kitchens. Despite its less-than-glam
after renovations and rebranding
name, the hogfish’s popularity has
in October. “I love hogfish due
climbed in the past decade or so
to their beauty and mild flavor,”
from a relative unknown to a fish
Fromm, the restaurant’s culinary
cherished for its delicate flavor. The
director, says. “It can be prepared
Florida Keys helped popularize the
a lot of different ways.”
fish, which prefers a reef habitat and
The chef got creative while
is usually spear-caught. Restaurants
designing a fresh yet light dish to
can easily source it from Mexico’s
enhance the star of the plate, his
Yucatán Peninsula, Fromm says.
beloved hogfish. Looking for a din-
The chef consistently features
ner special both rustic and refined,
the hogfish as a special, but also
he conjured up a pan-roasted hog-
offers it crispy and fried in a
fish with melted leeks, jumbo lump
sandwich for lunch and dinner or
crab, blistered tomatoes and charred
grilled with pineapple and gin-
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At Hogfish Harry’s, the hogfish is naturally the star of the show. Chef Everett Fromm says the fish’s mild flavor makes it a versatile ingredient.
ger reduction on the dinner menu.
acidity to the dish, not overpowering
Fromm pairs his pan-roasted hogfish
Another multilayered, popular special
the light flavor of the hogfish,” he says.
with sautéed vegetables and jumbo lump
features grilled hogfish with stone crab
“The sauce is very light to complement
crab meat, and drizzles it with charred
and English peas, Lil’ Moo cheese (a
the fish and bring out the natural
citrus beurre blanc to enhance the natural
spreadable cow’s milk cheese) risotto,
sweetness of the fillets.” When buying
sweetness of the fish.
Meyer lemon beurre blanc and Thai
hogfish, the chef advises that it should
basil oil. For a pan-roasted hogfish rec-
smell fresh, sweet and like the sea.
ipe, he precisely selected side dishes
Fillets should be firm to the touch, not
to complement the fish. “They are
mushy or waterlogged. When prepar-
all mild-flavored vegetables; and the
ing, use subtle seasonings to allow its
blistered tomatoes add texture and
flavor to shine.
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H O GFISH H A R RY’S PA N - ROA S TED H O GFISH Serves 2 Prep time: 18 to 22 minutes Fo r t h e h o g f i s h: 2 filets, 4-6 ounces each Sea salt, to taste White pepper, to taste ½ tablespoon unsalted butter Fo r t h e l e e k s , blistered tomatoes a n d j u m b o l u m p c r a b: 1 tablespoon grapeseed oil 1/4 cup whole grape tomatoes 1/4 cup Brussels sprouts, stems trimmed and halved lengthwise 1/2 cup leeks, white and light green parts, sliced in rounds 1/2 shallot, minced ½ tablespoon unsalted butter 1/4 cup pinot grigio 1/4 cup jumbo lump crab meat 1/2 tablespoon fresh oregano Salt and pepper, to taste Fo r t h e c h a r r e d c i t r u s beurre blanc: 2 lemons, halved 1 orange, halved 1 cup pinot grigio 1 shallot, halved and thinly sliced 1 bay leaf 2 sprigs fresh thyme 1/4 cup heavy cream
2 sticks unsalted butter, cubed Salt, to taste White pepper, to taste Pr e p a r e t h e h o g f i s h: 1. Season the fish fillets with the sea salt and white pepper, and melt the butter in a nonstick pan. 2. Place the hogfish in the pan over medium heat, and cook for three minutes on each side until the fillets are translucent. 3. Using a fish spatula, place the cooked fillets on a paper towel-lined plate to rest. Pr e p a r e l e e k s , t o m a t o e s a n d c r a b: 1. Heat a saute pan. Add the grapeseed oil, then tomatoes, and cook on high heat for 4 to 6 minutes until a dark roasted color occurs. 2. Add the Brussels sprouts flat side down and heat 3 minutes until they are caramelized. 3. Add the leeks, shallot, butter and wine. Cook down for 30 seconds on high heat, allowing the pan sauce to coat the vegetables. 4. Fold in the jumbo lump crab meat. Finish by seasoning with oregano, salt and pepper.
TA S T E O F T H E G U L F
Pr e p a r e t h e c h a r r e d citrus beurre blanc: 1. Chargrill lemons and orange at medium-high heat, cut side down, without squeezing or applying any pressure, for about 2 minutes. 2. Juice the citrus using a hand-juicer and set aside. 3. In a small saucepan, combine the wine, sliced shallot, bay leaf, thyme and juice of chargrilled citrus. Reduce to 1 tablespoon of liquid over medium heat. 4. Add the heavy cream and reduce on medium heat, until thickened, about 5 minutes. 5. Fold the butter into the pan on low heat, one cube at a time. 6. Season with salt and pepper and strain through a fine mesh strainer (chinois) and set to the side. Pl a t e: Place the vegetable and crab mixture in the center of the plate and top with the hogfish. Drizzle the beurre blanc on the fish and around the plate. Garnish it with fried leeks or fresh garden herbs such as chervil, thyme, oregano and flat-leaf parsley.
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DINING GUIDE The Dining Guide is crafted each month based on editorial discretion, as well as inclusion of restaurants that advertise regularly (denoted by an asterisk). All phone numbers are area code (239) unless specified. Please email diningout@gulfshorelife.com to report changes in a restaurant’s location, prices or menu. As conditions are constantly changing during the COVID-19 pandemic, we recommend you contact the restaurants for the latest information.
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Jane’s Cafe on 3rd 1209 Third St. S., 261-2253. janesgardencafe.com. Folks come for the lobster Benedict and stuffed French toast, but they stay to sit around the lovely koi fountain on the sunny patio. $$ CASUAL
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Sails Restaurant, in Naples, serves one of the best brunches in town in a chic
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The Oyster Society 599 S. Collier Blvd., 394-3474. theoystersociety.com. With a plethora of bivalves to choose from (more than eight daily), plus a raw bar, sushi and fresh catches, this chic Art Deco-style eatery won’t disappoint. $$$$ SEAFOOD
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Sale e Pepe 480 S. Collier Blvd., 3931600. sale-e-pepe.com. A long-standing gem with an oceanfront patio in the Marco
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THIRD STREET SOUTH Barbatella 1290 Third St. S., 263-1955. barbatellanaples.com. Casual Italian cuisine from the people behind Sea Salt. Meet up at the trendy wine bar or on the relaxed patio. $$$ ITALIAN
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The Bevy 360 12th Ave. S., 228-4220. naplesbevy.com. Enjoy premium craft cocktails and varied influences at this Third Street locale. The open-air setup with a retractable roof
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Campiello/The Club Room 1177 Third St. S., 435-1166. campiellonaples.com. A favorite for its contemporary Italian cuisine and courtyard. Last year, The Club Room, a restaurant within, launched with an its own menu, drinks and live music most nights. $$$$ ITALIAN
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D’Amico’s The Continental 1205 Third St. S., 659-0007. damicoscontinental.com. Experience top-quality cuts of steak from around the globe that are enhanced by stylish modern decor, private cabanas and a “cocktail lab.” $$$$ STEAK
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Sea Salt 1186 Third St. S., 434-7258. seasaltnaples.com. A local favorite for sophisticated seafood and its accompaniments. Monthly wine dinners and other events are not to be missed. $$$$ MODERN AMERICAN
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FIFTH AVENUE SOUTH Bha! Bha! Persian Bistro 865 Fifth Ave. S., 594-5557. bhabhabistro.com. Find exquisite Persian cuisine in this recently refreshed jewel box of a dining room. Choose from a variety of authentic fare, plus unique twists to vegetables, lamb, chicken, beef and more. $$$$ MIDDLE EASTERN
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Bistro 821 821 Fifth Ave. S., 261-5821. bistro821.com. Kitchen open for the eyes of the customers and a menu filled with originality. $$$ MODERN AMERICAN
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Ario 400 S. Collier Blvd., 394-2511. jwmarriottmarcoisland.com. This contemporary fine dining restaurant at the JW Marriott Marco Island Beach Resort has exciting culinary offerings, including an impressive bar program. $$$$ STEAK
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Ridgway Bar & Grill 1300 Third St. S., 262-5500. ridgwaybarandgrill.com. A quintessential Old Naples restaurant with creative American fare. $$$
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The French Brasserie Rustique 365 Fifth Ave. S., 315-4019. thefrenchnaples.com. From celebrated local chef Vincenzo Betulia, expect exquisite escargot and steak tartare in a buzzworthy atmosphere. $$$ FRENCH
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Hobnob Kitchen & Bar 720 Fifth Ave. S., Unit 101, 580-0070. hobnobnaples. com. Updated takes on American cuisine in a cool, contem-
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Ocean Prime 699 Fifth Ave. S., 430-0404. ocean-prime.com. National restaurateur Cameron Mitchell presents an upscale, fromscratch kitchen mixing surf and turf, an elegant dining room and highly attentive service. $$$$ MODERN AMERICAN
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Osteria Tulia/Bar Tulia 466 Fifth Ave. S., 213-2073. osteriatulia.com. Expect Sicilian-inspired dishes served in a rustic-chic setting or the Bar Tulia gastropub, which has unbeatable craft cocktails. $$$ ITALIAN
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Pazzo! Cucina Italiana 853 Fifth Ave. S., 434-8494. pazzoitaliancafe.com. Beautiful presentations and twists on Italian favorites. $$$$ ITALIAN
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Pinchers* Multiple locations throughout Collier and Lee counties. pinchersusa.com. Local seafood in a casual setting. $$$ SEAFOOD
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Sushi Thai Multiple locations throughout Collier and Lee counties. sushithaitoo.com. Large selection of sushi and Thai dishes. $$$ ASIAN
Riverwalk* 1200 Fifth Ave. S., 263-2734. riverwalktincity.com. This is a favorite in Tin City, with indoor and outdoor seating overlooking the river. Open for lunch, Sunday brunch and dinner. $$$ SEAFOOD
Sails Restaurant 301 Fifth Ave. S., 360-2000. sailsrestaurants.com. This refined eatery and raw bar has a Sunday champagne brunch that’s a destination in itself.
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Truluck’s 698 Fourth Ave. S., 530-3131. trulucks.com. The fine dining locale touts seafood from the Gulf and beyond. $$$$ SEAFOOD
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Veranda E 290 Fifth Ave. S., 659-3466. hotelescalante.com. A courtyard setting and menu with both Asian and French influences in the Hotel Escalante.
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Grappino 90 9th St N., 331-4325. grappinonaples.com. New from the Aielli Group, this Italian eatery offers a fine selection of charcuterie and bruschetta as well as build-your-own pasta dishes and pizzas. $$$ ITALIAN
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The Claw Bar 221 Ninth St. S., 231-3912. theclawbar.com. Expect Southern charm in spades, the best oysters (hot and cold), exquisite seafood masterpieces and cocktails with flair.
The Lake Park Diner 944 Seventh Ave N., 228-6351. thelakeparkdiner.com. Grab and go or sit on the outdoor patio. From the team behind The Bevy, this casual spot serves healthy, organic fare with many vegan options, plus diner classics including milkshakes. $$ MODERN AMERICAN
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Seventh South Craft Food + Drink 849 Seventh Ave S., 231-4553. seventhsouth.com. A winning chef and bartender teamed up to launch this new locale with a focus on seasonal ingredients that’s the best restaurant to have launched in the past year. $$$ AMERICAN
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The Rooster Food + Drink 600 Goodlette-Frank Road N. Suite 101, 228-5973. theroosternaples.com. A breakfast and lunch spot with elaborate dishes, like braised short ribs over grits with salsa verde. Dinner is served Wednesday through Friday in season.
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It’s all about coastal-inspired, modern eats and drinks at Hampton Social in Naples’ Mercato shopping center.
Industry Beer & BBQ 449 Bayfront Place, 331-4160. industrybeerandbbq.com. High-low goodness at its best: a hip, lively joint with hearty ‘cue and superb brews, all with top-notch quality. $$ BARBECUE
Bleu Provence 1234 Eighth St. S., 261-8239. bleuprovencenaples.com. Consistently one of the best restaurants in the area, it channels the south of France in Old Naples with amazing food and a stunning wine list. $$$$ FRENCH
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Chez Boët 755 12th Ave. S., 643-6177. chezboetnaples.com. French staples with a personal touch from the husband-wife owners, plus a full bar. $$$$ FRENCH
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EAST NAPLES 21 Spices by Chef Asif 4270 Tamiami Trail E. #21, 919-8830. 21spicesdining. com. No average curry house (but you can get great chicken tikka masala). It features an award-winning chef and a full bar. $$$ INDIAN Brian Tietz
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Kareem’s Lebanese Kitchen 4270 Tamiami Trail E., 3154167. kareemskitchen.com. Locals rave about the authentic seven types of hummus and entrees like roasted chicken with za’atar-spiced potatoes. $$$ MIDDLE EASTERN
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LowBrow Pizza & Beer 3148 Tamiami Trail E., 5296919. lowbrowpizzaandbeer. com. Gourmet pies with artisanal cheeses and unique toppings made from scratch are fired in a wood-burning oven; served with craft brews in a fun, art-filled atmosphere. $$ ITALIAN
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Rumba Cuban Café 1265 Airport-Pulling Road S., 659-2996. rumbacuban cafe.com. Classic Cuban
cuisine with fun twists and attentive service. $$$ LATIN AMERICAN
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Texas Tony’s* 4519 Tamiami Trail E., 732-8392. texastonys.com. Ribs, brisket and more are complemented by a large selection of beer at this eatery. $$ BARBECUE
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Three60 Market 2891 Bayview Drive, Naples, 732-7331. three60market.com. A breakfast and lunch cafe with gourmet flair and an extensive wine shop that offers dinner carryout specials. $$ MODERN AMERICAN
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MIDTOWN Alexander’s Restaurant 4077 Tamiami Trail N., 2624999. alexandersnaples.com. The menus are filled with seafood and tastes from around the world, presented in a modern cafe and lush garden atmosphere. $$$ MODERN AMERICAN
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native Dominican Republic mix with American classics. $$$ MODERN AMERICAN
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Dorona 2110 Tamiami Trail N., 5292819. doronanaples.com. Upscale-casual steakhouse from the owners with a delightfully diverse menu. $$$$ STEAK
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Andre’s Steakhouse 2800 Tamiami Trail N., 2635851. If you’re a fan of Peter Luger, opt for this tiny joint founded by one of its former chefs. $$$$ STEAK
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Cibao Grille 814 Neapolitan Way, 4346653. cibaogrille.com. Caribbean dishes from the owners’
Escargot 41 4339 Tamiami Trail N., 7935000. escargot41.com. This traditional French restaurant features a page of escargot specials alone, plus a large wine list. $$$ FRENCH
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The Local 5323 Airport-Pulling Road, 596-3276. thelocalnaples. com. Locally sourced, healthy cuisine. $$$ MODERN AMERICAN
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Martin Fierro 13040 Livingston Road, 3004777. martinfierrorestaurant. com. Authentic Argentinian and Uruguayan parrillada, with grass-fed beef and tango music. $$$ LATIN AMERICAN
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101, 653-9097; 1201 Piper Blvd. Unit 10, 254-9855. fernandezthebull.com. Great, authentic Cuban dishes. $$ LATIN AMERICAN
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Fujiyama 2555 Tamiami Trail N., 261-4332. naplesfujiyama. com. Japanese master chefs prepare dinners with flair at your hibachi table. $$$ ASIAN
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FUSE Global Cuisine/ FUSE BBQ 2500 Tamiami Trail N. #115, 455-4585. fuseglobalcuisine. com. Cuisines from around the world at the fine dining Fuse; 206
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Harold’s Place 2555 Tamiami Trail N., 263-7254. naplesharoldsplace. com. This chickee bar serves an award-winning charbroiled burger. $ CASUAL
Jimmy P’s Charred 1833 Tamiami Trail N., Naples, 643-2427; 25301 Tamiami Trail S., Bonita Springs, 390-0301. jimmypscharred.com. A casual steakhouse specializing in wagyu beef from Naples’ longtime trusted butcher.
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Hogfish Harry’s 600 Neapolitan Way, 7767623. hogfishharrys.com. Expect an airy island feel with a streamlined menu that is following a commitment to sourcing 90% of it from local fishermen. $$$ SEAFOOD
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Hyde N Chic 923 Creech Rd., 404-3065, hydenchicrestaurant.com. An evening spent in chef Andy Hyde’s artfully appointed dining room with him guiding you through his eclectic, inspired
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Lamoraga Restaurant 3936 Tamiami Trail N., 3313669, lamoragarestaurant.com. Contemporary upscale twists on Spanish dishes, plus other small plates. $$$$ SPANISH
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Le Indya 975 Pine Ridge Road, 591-5156. leindya.com. The authentic Indian cuisine here has attracted many fans since its recent debut and features
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Shula’s Steak House
430-4999. shulasnaples. com. Expect classic steakhouse fare from Hall-ofFame Coach Don Shula. $$$$ STEAK
Swan River Seafood and Fish Market
3741 Tamiami Trail N., 4037000. swanriverseafood. com. Find Cape Cod-style seafood, and a market with a fresh catches, Angus beef, wine and more.
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USS Nemo
3745 Tamiami Trail N., 2616366. ussnemorestaurant. com. Masterful creations using fresh seafood from a classically trained chef who is among the best in the area. $$$ SEAFOOD
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Moura Bistro 3369 Pine Ridge Road, 7388883. mourabistro.com. A tiny spot with flavorful selections of Lebanese fare, like falafel, tabbouleh, shawarma and kebabs. $$$ MIDDLE EASTERN
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DINING GUIDE MiraMare Ristorante THE VILL AGE SHOPS ON VENETIAN BAY Bayside Seafood Grill & Bar 4270 Gulf Shore Blvd. N., 649-5552. baysideseafoodgrillandbar.com. More than 200 feet of waterfront dining, inside and out–plus music at the deck bar. $$$$ SEAFOOD
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M Waterfront Grille 4300 Gulf Shore Blvd. N., 263-4421. mwaterfrontgrille. com. Expect organic meat, seafood and produce served in the main dining room with bay views, plus a full bar and front terrace. $$$$ MODERN AMERICAN
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4236 Gulf Shore Blvd. N., 430-6273. miramarenaples. com. Come for the waterfront patio, stay for large portions of calamari and chicken francese. $$$ ITALIAN
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T-Michaels Steak and Lobster House 4050 Gulf Shore Blvd. N., 261-0622. t-michaels.com. Steakhouse dining on the waterfront, featuring USDA prime meats and Maine lobster. $$$$ STEAK
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WATERSIDE SHOPS True Food Kitchen 5375 Tamiami Trail N. Suite 15, 431-4580. truefoodkitchen. com. The majority of the menu
caters to vegetarians, but it’s a perfect place for flexitarians, too. $$$ VEGETARIAN
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NORTH NAPLES Baleen 9891 Gulf Shore Drive, 598-5707. laplayaresort.com. A beachfront wraparound terrace sets the stage for the creative cuisine at the LaPlaya resort. $$$$ MODERN AMERICAN
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The Bay House/The Claw Bar at Tierney’s Tavern 799 Walkerbilt Road, 5913837. bayhousenaples.com. Enjoy the Southern-inspired menus with panoramic views of a mangrove-lined waterway, or the rustic tavern and bar $$$$ SEAFOOD
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Black Forest Restaurant Immokalee Road, 592-4784. blackforestnaples.com. Classic German and Austrian dishes in an intimate setting in the Green Tree Plaza. $$$ EASTERN EUROPEAN
Bone Hook Brewing Co. 1514 Immokalee Road, 6318522. bonehookbrewing.com. This well-respected microbrewery has a taproom with a full kitchen, table service and
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Café Gourmand 9853 Tamiami Trail N., 2607109. cafegourmand.net. Try the best selection of crepes in Naples at this quaint spot. Tuesday-Sunday, white tablecloths come out at night for formal dinner service. $$ FRENCH
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Dusk 280 Vanderbilt Beach Road, 598-6644. ritzcarlton.com. Known for some of the most intriguing sushi around, this lounge in The Ritz-Carlton, Naples, is full of dark corners and couches, plus a patio overlooking the Gulf. $$$$ ASIAN
Côte d’Azur 11224 Tamiami Trail N., 5978867. cotedazurrestaurant. com. Delectable French cuisine offering everything from filet mignon to quail in a cozy Provençal setting. $$$$ FRENCH
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Grain De Café
8803 Tamiami Trail N., 594-8081. frenchcafenaples. com. Waiting in the line is worth it for the freshest pain au chocolat, quiches and crepes. $$ FRENCH
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The Crust
8004 Trail Blvd., 244-8488. thecrustpizza.net. With a huge bar and games on TV, it’s one of Naples’ most popular pizza joints, specializing in thin-crust pies cut into bite-size squares, plus salads and subs. $$ ITALIAN
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Komoon Thai Sushi & Ceviche 1575 Pine Ridge Road #9; 1514 Immokalee Road; 3300 Bonita Beach Road, Bonita Springs. 234-2442. komoonthai.com. A fun mix of Thai, Japanese and Peruvian fare. $$ ASIAN
241 Center St. N., 591-1200. darumarestaurant.com. Traditional service or Teppan-style tableside cooking. Teriyaki steak, filet mignon, chicken, seafood, tempura and sushi. $$$$ ASIAN
Deep Lagoon Seafood & Fish Market*
10395 Tamiami Trail N., 631-6266. deeplagoon.com. At this fresh concept from the family behind Pinchers, there’s an extensive seafood market. $$$ SEAFOOD
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280 Vanderbilt Beach Road, 598-6644. ritzcarlton.com. This steakhouse in The Ritz-Carlton, Naples, evokes the ambience of an elegant private club. $$$$ STEAK
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8847 Tamiami Trail N., 592-4992. nambanaples. com. This Japanese menu is limited to a remarkable selection of ramen, sushi and small plates. $$$ ASIAN Parmesan Pete’s
7935 Airport-Pulling Road, 992-3663. parmesanpetes. com. Order huge portions of Parmesans, meatballs and
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The Turtle Club 9225 Gulf Shore Drive, 5926557. turtleclubnaples.com. Upscale casual beachfront restaurant offering coastal cuisine. $$$$ SEAFOOD
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Zen Asian BBQ 10823 Tamiami Trail N., 2607037. eatatzen.com. Pan-Asian fusion joint with sushi, ramen, bar bites and Korean barbecue. $$$ ASIAN
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MERCATO The Hampton Social 9114 Strada Place, 202-2038. thehamptonsocial.com. A lofty Chicago-export with a chic, rosé-all-day bar scene complemented by great seafood. $$$ SEAFOOD
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Rocco’s Tacos
9123 Strada Place, 500-8226. roccostacos.com/naples. It’s a perpetual party at this lively joint which serves more than 400 tequilas. $$$ MEXICAN
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THE PAVILION KC American Bistro 885 Vanderbilt Beach Road, 566-2371. kcamericanbistro. com. Seasonal, regional American cuisine in a casually elegant setting from chef Keith Casey. Now has an Estero location, too. $$$$ MODERN AMERICAN
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Tacos & Tequila Cantina
8971 Tamiami Trail N., 254-8226; 4834 Davis Blvd., 732-8226; 10952 Eagle
Village Drive, Fort Myers, 330-8226. tacosandtequilanaples.com. Tacos with lots of clever spins, plus margaritas aplenty. $$ MEXICAN
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GALLERIA SHOPPES AT VANDERBILT Alpine Restaurant
2355 Vanderbilt Beach Road, 325-9499. alpineofnaples.com. The best of German, Slovak, Czech, Polish and Hungarian cuisines. $$$ EASTERN EUROPEAN
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The Cave Bistro & Wine Bar
2343 Vanderbilt Beach Road, 513-0095. naples winecollection.com. An ode to Burgundy’s cellars, complete with continental small plates. $$$ BAR BITES
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Mister O1 Extraordinary Pizza
2355 Vanderbilt Beach Road, 631-6844. mistero1. com. “Extraordinary” isn’t hyperbole; try the star pizza for proof. $$ ITALIAN
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BONITA SPRINGS Angelina’s Ristorante 24041 S. Tamiami Trail, 390-3187. angelinasofbonitasprings.com. Fine foods, lush banquettes and an award-winning wine list make for a top area restaurant. $$$$ ITALIAN
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A place to see and be seen in downtown Naples, The Continental is known for its lush courtyard seating and elevated steakhouse menu.
221-7046. c-levelbar.com. Quiet and effortlessly refined, this intimate eatery is dependable for continental fare like steak au poivre.
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Cirella’s*
25265 Chamber of Commerce Drive, 948-3885. cirellasrestaurantsswfl.com. It’s an unusual combination that works—an Italian restaurant with a sushi bar. $$$ ITALIAN
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Coconut Jack’s
5370 Bonita Beach Road, 676-7777. coconutjacks.com. Quiet water views off Bonita Beach Road. Perfect for a quick bite. $$$ SEAFOOD DeRomo’s Gourmet Market & Restaurant 26811 South Bay Drive, Suites 140 and 148, 325-3583. deromos.com. This restaurant with a big-city vibe is part and parcel of an Italian market, featuring fresh pastas, cheeses and baked goods. $$$$ ITALIAN
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The Other Side Bistro
24630 S. Tamiami Trail, 9927433. bonitaspringsbistro. com. Chef Brian McCarley serves comforting dishes with a modern flair. $$$$ MODERN AMERICAN
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Olde Florida Chop House* 3401 Bay Commons Dr., 948-4400. oldefloridachophouse.com. Waterfront dining specializing in Florida-style dishes. $$$$ MODERN AMERICAN
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3300 Bonita Beach Road, Unit 120, 249-4064. petarsrestaurant.com. Chef Petar Al Kurdi developed a strong following for his deftly pre-
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Tarpon Bay 5001 Coconut Road, 3904295. hyatt.com. Elegant waterfront dining at the Hyatt Regency Coconut Point.
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Pinchers* Multiple locations throughout Collier and Lee counties. pinchersusa.com. Seafood from local fishermen in a family-friendly setting. $$$ SEAFOOD
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Roy’s Restaurant 26831 South Bay Drive, 4987697. roysrestaurant.com. Enjoy celebrity chef Roy Yamaguchi’s Hawaiian and Pacific fusion fine dining. $$$$ ASIAN
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A Table Apart 4295 Bonita Beach Road, 221-8540. atableapart.com. This restaurant fuses influences from all throughout the Pacific
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Wylds Café 4271 Bonita Beach Road, 9470408. wyldscafe.com. Three chefs join forces for a modern American fine dining experience at a reasonable price. $$$$ MODERN AMERICAN
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ESTERO Divieto Ristorante 23161 Village Shops Way #101, 390-2977. divietoristorante. com. This place is famous for
fettuccine Alfredo prepared in a hollowed-out Parmesan wheel. $$$ ITALIAN
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FORT MYERS BE ACH Fresh Catch Bistro
3040 Estero Blvd., 463-2600. freshcatchbistro.com. A notch above the more casual fare on the beach without feeling stuffy. $$$ SEAFOOD
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Pinchers* Multiple locations throughout Collier and Lee counties. pinchersusa.com. Seafood from local fishermen in a super-casual, family-friendly setting. $$$ SEAFOOD
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FORT MYERS SOUTH FORT MYERS Artisan Eatery
8951 Daniels Parkway, 887-4844. artisaneatery.com. Look beyond the counter service, soda machine and postage stamp size of this cafe for outstanding eggs Benedict, flatbreads and daily specials. $$ CASUAL
Ember
7091 College Parkway #9, 771-8818. emberfortmyers. com. A contemporary gem with everything from tabletop barbecue to fusion dishes and sushi. $$$ ASIAN Fancy’s Southern Café
In Bonita Springs, A Table Apart’s globally inspired menu is accompanied by a carefully curated wine list.
8890 Salrose Lane #101, 561-2988. fancyssoutherncafe.com. Classic southern favorites served in a casually elegant atmosphere. $$ MODERN AMERICAN
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Harold’s 15250 S. Tamiami Trail Suite 107, 849-0622. haroldscui-
sine.com. Chef Harold Balink presents farm-to-table cuisine and a large wine list in a cozy bistro setting. $$$ MODERN AMERICAN
La Trattoria Café Napoli
Villas Plaza, 12377 S. Cleveland Ave., 931-0050. latrattoriacafenapoli.com. Known for chef-owner Gloria M. Jordan-Cabral’s paella, this Spanish restaurant features a variety of tapas, pasta and seafood dishes. Brian Tietz
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Liberty
12995 S. Cleveland Ave. Ste. 112, 689-5528. eatliberty.us. A rising star chef owns and runs this 32-seat, dinner-only gem, where the flavors are progressive, artfully plated and constantly changing. Perfect for date night. $$$ MODERN AMERICAN
Osteria Celli
15880 Summerlin Road #308, 267-1310. osteriacelli. com. Authentic, freshly made pastas are a highlight of this upscale casual eatery.
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241 Center Street N, Naples, Florida 34108 239-591-1200 13499 South Cleveland Ave, Ft Myers, Florida 33907 239-344-0037 5459 Fruitville Rd, Sarasota, Florida 34232 941-342-6600 4910 S Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, Florida 34231 941-552-9465
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Pinchers* Multiple locations throughout Collier and Lee counties. pinchersusa.com. Seafood from local fishermen in a casual and family-friendly setting. $$$ SEAFOOD
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Inspired by the Season. The Saucy Meatball Sourced Locally. 12401 CommerceLocally Lakes Impassioned by Sustainability. Drive, 800-7172. saucymeat-
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BELL TOWER SHOPS DaRuMa Japanese Steakhouse and Sushi Lounge* 13499 S. Cleveland Ave., 344-0037. darumarestaurant.com. Traditional service or Teppan-style tableside cooking. $$$$ ASIAN
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CENTRAL FORT MYERS Chef Brooke’s Natural Café
1850 Boy Scout Drive #A106, 332-2433. chefbrookeonline.com. Organic, gluten-free and vegan cuisine. Open until 4 p.m.
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Sasse’s Restaurant
3651 Evans Ave., 2785544. sassesrestaurant. com. Northern Italian and European cuisine cooked in a wood-burning oven to critical acclaim. $$$$ ITALIAN
MCGREGOR CORRIDOR Azure
15301 McGregor Blvd., 288-4296. azurefortmyers. com. At this casual boîte, chef Joe Pittman excels at modernized classics. $$$ FRENCH
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Blanc
13451 McGregor Blvd., 8873139. blancentertainment. com. The contemporary restaurant mixes trends, like sous vide and robata grilling, with a French influence. $$ FRENCH
Cibo
454-3700. cibofortmyers. com. At Bridge Plaza, this Italian restaurant features seafood, steak, pasta— and an abundance of wines. $$$ ITALIAN
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Crave Restaurant
12901 McGregor Blvd., 4664663. cravemenu.com. The chef makes all the comfort food from scratch—down to
the deli meat for breakfast and lunch. $$$ MODERN AMERICAN
Deep Lagoon Seafood & Oyster House* 14040 McGregor Blvd., 6895474. deeplagoon.com. This waterfront spot distinguishes itself with a raw bar and scenic marina views. $$$ SEAFOOD
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Roadhouse Café 15660 San Carlos Blvd., 415-4375. roadhousecafefl. com. There’s something for everyone, with steaks as well as a wide range of dishes. $$$$ MODERN AMERICAN
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El Gaucho Inca 4383 Colonial Blvd., 275-7504. elgauchoinca.com. Traditional Argentinian and Peruvian food prepared to perfection. Thepersonal service is also a delight. $$ LATIN AMERICAN
Drawing from the owner’s Italian background, Grappino serves up casually elegant pastas, Roman-style pizzas and Venetian tea sandwiches.
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Ginger Bistro
4650 Cleveland Ave. #8, 689-3113; 2366 Surfside Blvd. Unit C-101, Cape Coral, 558-8865. gingerbistrousa.com. Authentic Chinese fare, including dim sum and traditional Cantonese barbecue. $$ ASIAN KJ’s Steakhouse
10950 S. Cleveland Ave., 275-4745. kjsfreshgrill.com. The creators behind this upscale-casual chophouse pride themselves on aging and searing.
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After an extensive renovation, this lovely Vietnamese spot reopened to critical acclaim; don’t miss the rare-beef pho and the special rice cooked in a clay pot. $$ ASIAN
Bullig Coffee & Bites 1815 Fowler St., 703-2629. Thoroughly modern with a whimsical touch, Bullig has bespoke java brews that are works of art, plus savory and sweet waffles and more. Not open past 3 p.m. $ CASUAL
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Izzy’s Fish & Oyster 2282 First St., Fort Myers, 337-4999. izzysftmyers.com. A former Miami-based chef relocated his chic raw bar and New England-style seafood spot to the River District. $$$ SEAFOOD
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King’s Kitchen
2150 W. First St., 2088518. kingskitchenandbar. com. This laidback spot with a warehouse vibe and beer garden serves global comforts, like country fried chicken and mojo roast pork. $$ ECLECTIC
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The Standard 1520 Broadway, 219-6463.
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Fresh and from-scratch eats and craft cocktails in a convivial atmosphere. $$$ MODERN AMERICAN
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Twisted Vine Bistro
2214 Bay Street, 226-1687. twistedvinebistro.com. Expect eclectic twists on grill and seafood dishes with a large wine list. The Barrel Room next door stocks rare whiskies and live blues. $$$$ MODERN AMERICAN
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The Veranda 2122 Second St., Fort Myers, 332-2065. verandarestaurant. com. Fort Myers’ grande dame; find filet mignon and veal with top-notch service. $$$$ MODERN AMERICAN
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Oxbow Bar & Grill 1300 Hendry St., 314-3856. oxbowfortmyers.com. On the banks of the Caloosahatchee, it’s under the Luminary Hotel & Co.’s umbrella and offers upscale-casual dockside dining with a Southern coastal flair. $$$ MODERN AMERICAN
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Rosy Tomorrows Heritage Farm 8250 Nalle Grade Road, 5676000. rosy-tomorrows.com. Enjoy breakfast and lunch Thursday through Sunday—as you graze, you can see the humanely raised longhorn cattle, hogs and chickens. $$ MODERN AMERICAN
Seed & Bean Market* 1520 Broadway, 243-8137.
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A shop selling all things CBD, plus a cute cafe serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. $$ CASUAL
Silver King Ocean Brasserie 2200 Edwards Drive, 833-9181512. luminaryhotel.com. It’s the signature restaurant inside the new Luminary Hotel & Co., and it’s serving up sophisticat-
Bleu Rendez-Vous French Bistro
2430 Periwinkle Way, 5651608. bleurendezvous.com. Chef Christian Vivet’s menu is lauded for its authentic
Where Fresh, Mexican Food Meets Icily Refreshing Margaritas
Voted Best Tacos in Lee County Indoor & Outdoor Seating Walking Distance to the Beach Open Daily 11:30AM – 10PM 14970 Captiva Dr. Captiva Island, FL
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1244 Periwinkle Way, 4725555. cielo-sanibel.com. The modern American fare is all made in-house. $$$$
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Doc Ford’s Rum Bar & Grille Multiple locations throughout Lee County. docfords.com.
Go for the seafood, mojitos and its namesake rum bar. $$$ SEAFOOD
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The Mad Hatter
6467 Sanibel Captiva Road, 472-0033. madhatterrestaurant.com. Whimsical beachfront fine dining. $$$$ MODERN AMERICAN
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A menu full of Crescent City classics (beignets, po’ boys, muffuletta), harkens the French Quarter. $$ MODERN AMERICAN
2340 Periwinkle Way, 558-8919. t2traders.com. This retro-chic spot serves short rib flatbreads, curried snapper and house-made bread pudding. $$$
472-3434. muckyduck.com. Expect a British pub vibe with seafood platters, beers and live music on the beach.
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RC Otter’s Island Eats* 11506 Andy Rosse Lane, 3951142. captivaislandinn.com. This beachside restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner to the tune of daily live music. $$ CASUAL
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Sweet Melissa’s Café 1625 Periwinkle Way, 4721956. sweetmelissascafe. com. Sanibel’s first semifinalist for a James Beard Award, chef Melissa Donahue-Talmage creates creative menus that are not to be missed. $$$
Keylime Bistro at Captiva Island Inn* 11509 Andy Rosse Lane, 3954000. keylimebistrocaptiva. com. Colorful, with an island feel, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner with a full bar.
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Sunshine Seafood Cafe and Wine Bar 11508 Andy Rosse Lane, 472-6200. captivaislandinn. com. A step above the rest of the island’s beachy cafes, this spot serves selections such as paella and rack of lamb. $$$$ SEAFOOD
El Gaucho Inca draws from Argentinian and Peruvian roots. Opposite: Cielo, on Sanibel,
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plates modern American in a recently renovated space.
Blu Agave
1404 Cape Coral Parkway E., 471-2075. bluagaverestaurant.com. Expect Mexican classics like tacos, enchiladas, margaritas and flan. $$ MEXICAN
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Cork Soakers Deck & Wine Bar 837 SE 47th Terrace, 5426622. corksoakers.net. A delightfully irreverent tone shows in decor and menu (“The Hangover sandwich” and curry-brined wings). $$ MODERN AMERICAN
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5785 Cape Harbour Drive, 542-0123. fathomsrestau rant.com. A modern Cape Harbour restaurant serving cuisine with international influences and authentic flavors. $$$$ MODERN AMERICAN g ulf shorelife.com
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1229 SE 47th Terrace, 257-3167. fishtalegrill.com. Starting with fresh fish from the adjacent market, many popular items here earn descriptions like “the best I ever ate.” $$$$ SEAFOOD
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5971 Silver King Blvd., 6739939. gathercape.com. This eclectic Tarpon Point Marina spot is the product of two of the Cape’s most celebrated chefs. $$$ MODERN AMERICAN
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Jungle Bird Authentic Tiki
1520 Lafayette St., 471-4111. junglebirdtiki.com. One of the most exciting restau-
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Take A Break The Italian Way rants to debut in 2020, it’s a sophisticated homage to all things tiki, with cocktails and nuanced dishes from across the Pacific Rim. $$$ ASIAN
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Marker 92 Waterfront Bar & Bistro/Nauti Mermaid 5961 Silver King Blvd., 5415600. Sit outside for views of an open bay and tasty entrees and sharing plates like Oysters Rockefeller. $$$ SEAFOOD
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Nevermind Awesome Bar & Eatery
927 E. Cape Coral Parkway, 994-3062. nevermindcapecoral.com. A hip spot with seriously good comfort food, strong cocktails and a fun atmosphere—where you’ll often find live music.
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Pinchers* Multiple locations throughout Collier and Lee counties. pinchersusa.com. Seafood from local fishermen in a super casual and family friendly setting. $$$ SEAFOOD
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Point 57 Kitchen & Cocktails
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3522 Del Prado Blvd. S., 471-7785. point-57.com. A critically acclaimed menu is the bedrock of this upscale-casual eatery that is one of Lee County’s best. $$$ MODERN AMERICAN
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4820 Candia St., 540-6800. slatescapecoral.com. New Orleans is evoked in all dishes, from the traditional to the inventive—as well as in the lively jazz lounge. $$$ MODERN AMERICAN
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Tarpon Lodge Restaurant* 13771 Waterfront Dr., Bokeelia, 283-3999. tarponlodge. com. Imaginatively crafted lunch and dinner in a 1920s fishing lodge overlooking Pine Island Sound. $$$$ MODERN AMERICAN
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Texas Tony’s* 738 SW Pine Island Road, 3477033. texastonys.com. Enjoy ribs, brisket and a large selection of beer at this eatery from the folks behind Pinchers. $$ BARBECUE
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Courtesy Artis—Naples/Richard Beavers Gallery. Marcus Jansen, The Colonialist, 2021. Oil enamels, spray paint and oil stick on canvas. 50 in. x 74 in.
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AGENDA Fill up your month with art shows, festivals, live performances and other community events. As conditions are constantly changing due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we recommend you contact the organizations for the latest information.
Edison and Ford Winter Estates honors craftsmanship, ingenuity and resourcefulness with an exhibit of artwork and
Through June 6
that fell in Hurricane Irma.
perfect suitor follows tales of
Travel back to the 1960s
edisonfordwinterestates.org
blackmail, political corruption
when female voices took
and all sorts of public scan-
center stage with artists,
Through June 13
dals. naplesplayers.org
such as The Chiffons, The
Don’t miss the last days of
An Ideal Husband at
Through June 26
this show at the Fort Myers
Sugden Community
historic estate and museum,
Theatre
Beehive: The ’60s Musical
featuring woodwork by
This lively Oscar Wilde
at Broadway Palm Dinner
Florida craftsmen using trees
comedy about finding the
Theater
Creating Beauty from Disaster at Edison and Ford Winter Estates
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and Connie Francis. Dinner included. broadwaypalm.com
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Courtesy Edison and Ford Winter Estates
furnishings using fallen trees from Hurricane Irma.
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Bob Rauschenberg Gallery collaborates with musicians Mark Mothersbaugh and Beatie Wolfe
Through July 10 Fish, Fruit and Fine Dining:
the museum, the acclaimed
growing fruit for the rest of
Fort Myers-based artist
the U.S. colliermuseums.com
comments on global issues
Mark Mothersbaugh &
and reflects on experiences
Beatie Wolfe: Postcards
that have shaped his life,
for Democracy at Bob
including fighting in the Iraq
Rauschenberg Gallery
Marco Island’s Food Culture at Marco Island
Through August 8
the bounty of the Gulf to
Through July 25
Historical Museum A new exhibit through Collier
Marcus Jansen: Two
War and living with PTSD.
Following the success of
Museums presents the
Decades of Relevance at
artisnaples.org
the two celebrated artists’
history of Marco Island’s food
The Baker Museum
project that created and
culture, from discovering
With his first solo show at
collected postcard art to
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Courtesy Postcards for Democracy Mark Mothersbaugh and Beatie Wolfe (2021)
to create a site-specific installation of their buzzed-about Postcards for Democracy project.
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Comedian, actor and filmmaker Pauly Shore comes to Naples.
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support the United States
Dana Roes features artists
Postal Service and its role in
she says, “are not beholden
democracy, the Rauschen-
to a single medium. They will
Cooking for the Arts: An
that people could paddle or
berg Gallery worked with the
reach for video, wood, cloth,
Evening in Tokyo at Sidney
boat to early on and outdoor
duo to create this site-specif-
paper, ink or paint to express
& Berne Davis Art Center
catered shows as restrictions
ic exhibit of selected works.
their ideas.” bigarts.org
Local chef Brian Roland col-
loosened—reunites with
laborates with the center for
fans in a closer setting at
an interactive fundraiser, in
the beachside restaurant at
which guests help cook up a
’Tween Waters Island Resort
Pauly Shore Stand-up at
four-course Japanese dinner,
& Spa in Captiva.
Fast Forward at BIG ARTS
Off The Hook Comedy
plus live and silent auctions.
tween-waters.com
In this Florida SouthWest-
Club
Proceeds benefit the art
ern State College alumni
With a 2020 comedy flick
center’s education programs.
exhibition, multimedia works
(his first since the 1996 cult
sbdac.com
by seven former students
favorite Bio-Dome), the co-
capture an imagined future
median known for his SoCal
informed by current events
stoner antics, is back in ac-
and the news of the day.
tion and stopping in Naples
Steve Farst at Crow’s Nest
On display in person and
with his national stand-up
The Fort Myers musician—
virtually online, the exhibition
tour. offthehookcomedy.com
who garnered attention
June 7-16 June 3- July 31
curated by FSW professor
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with his dockside concerts
June 25-26
and kept the tunes flowing
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Courtesy Off The Hook Comedy Club, Jeffrey Salter
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throughout the pandemic
Contemporary Fort Myers artist Marcus Jansen showcases two decades of work at The Baker Museum.
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