Naples by neighborhood.
Editorial guides to the fifteen Naples-area communities most often on luxury buyers' shortlists — from Olde Naples and Port Royal in town, to the gated golf communities north of Pine Ridge, to Marco Island on the Gulf.
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Aqualane Shores
A boater's enclave a block south of Olde Naples.
$5M – $30M
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Bonita Bay
2,400 gated acres of golf, marina, and Estero Bay frontage.
$700K – $8M
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Coquina Sands
A quiet bridge between Olde Naples and the Moorings.
$2M – $12M
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Estuary at Grey Oaks
The estate section within Grey Oaks — custom homes on oversized lots.
$5M – $20M
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Grey Oaks
Three championship courses inside a gated 1,600-acre estate community.
$2M – $15M
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Marco Island
The largest Gulf barrier island, twenty minutes south of Naples.
$750K – $15M+
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Moorings
Between Park Shore and Pelican Bay, with private MPOA beach access.
$2M – $15M
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Olde Naples
The original 1880s downtown, beach and pier on foot.
$3M – $20M
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Park Shore
A mile and a half of Gulf-front, with Venetian Village at its heart.
$2M – $15M (single-family) · $1M – $10M (condo)
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Pelican Bay
A master-planned coastal community with three miles of private beach.
$1.5M – $20M (condo) · $3M – $25M (single-family)
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Pine Ridge
Naples' original acre-plus estate enclave, between US-41 and Goodlette-Frank.
$2M – $15M+
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Port Royal
Naples' most exclusive enclave, where deep canals reach the Gulf.
$10M – $50M+
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Quail West
Two Arthur Hills courses across 1,200 gated acres straddling two counties.
$1.5M – $10M
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Royal Harbor
Quiet east-bay boating with the Naples Botanical Garden next door.
$1.5M – $8M
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Talis Park
Norman + Dye golf inside a modern Tuscan-vocabulary masterplan.
$1.5M – $8M
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Vanderbilt Beach
The north-county Gulf-front — Buzz's Lighthouse and the Ritz Beach Club.
$1.5M – $25M+