Glamping near Naples with hot tubs

Catch waves, rays, and views while camping near Naples, Florida.

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Fun In The Sun

1 site · Lodging3 acres · Fort Myers, FL
Step into the spacious and well-equipped park model in beautiful South Ft. Myers, FL! This sun-kissed adventure destination has everything you need for a perfect getaway – just bring the family. Nestled close to Lovers Key State Park and a short 30-minute drive to Sanibel Island, the location promises endless opportunities for exploration. Numerous shopping and dining options are conveniently situated nearby. Estero Bay Resort adds an extra layer of enjoyment to your Florida retreat, offering a range of delightful amenities. Take a dip in the pool, stay active in the workout area, join in on seasonal activities, let the kids play in the designated area, or engage in friendly games of tennis and shuffleboard. The resort is designed to enhance your experience and ensure you have a memorable stay. Start collecting those shells and embrace the sun-soaked lifestyle at this inviting getaway in South Ft. Myers. Your ideal Florida adventure awaits!
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Glamping near Naples with hot tubs guide

Overview

Whether you want a culture-filled getaway or a peaceful vacation, you’ll have more than enough to do in Naples. Located in Southwest Florida, Naples overlooks the Gulf of Mexico, where fun in the sun has never been so versatile. Shoppers, artists, and golfers can fill a vacation at the city’s many museums, stores, and golf courses. However, Naples’ proximity to the Everglades—as well as state parks and forests—makes it a camper’s dream. Once you check-in to your coastal campsite, search for dolphins from the Naples Pier. What better excuse to gaze across Florida’s clear waters?

Where to go

Through the Swamplands

Head south of Naples, but stop before you reach the Everglades. As one of Florida’s many state forests, the Picayune Strand State Forest coincides with the Big Cypress Basin and offers tent and RV campsites near the cypress trees. If you want even greater access to Florida’s swamps, head to Collier-Seminole State Park. Located just north of the Everglades, the park’s RV campgrounds come with dump stations, electricity, and restrooms. 

Everglades National Park

Less than an hour south of Naples, this national park is a must-see for its subtropical environment and abundance of wildlife. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Everglades National Park maintains the Western Hemisphere’s largest mangrove ecosystem, so there’s plenty of adventure to be enjoyed. Tent and RV campsites surround the Everglades, with options for both frontcountry and backcountry campsites.

Marco Island

No trip to Florida is complete without a stop at the beach. If you prefer the sand to the swamp, check-in to a Marco Island campground. Beautiful beaches, boutiques, and birds fill the island, so if you want to relax alongside Florida’s clear waters, book an RV or tent campsite. Or, opt for a Marco Island cabin to make your stay all the easier. Kids will love scouring for seashells along the sandy shoreline.

When to go

November through April is Florida’s dry season and the best time to visit Collier County’s swamps. If you want to experience the Everglades with fewer mosquitoes and less humidity, plan your visit for these colder months. The parks aren’t as accessible or enjoyable during the wet season. However, Naples boasts plenty of beaches, so, depending on what you want from your camping getaway, there’s never a bad time of year to visit.