Combine a theme park holiday with a laidback adventure in Florida’s Paradise Coast for the perfect blend of luxury and relaxation.
A new package with If Only means visitors can do exactly that. Pair the thrill of theme parks in Orlando with a luxurious relaxing holiday in Florida’s Paradise Coast with this 10-night self-drive package. After five days of high-energy adventures in Orlando, explore Naples, Marco Island and the Everglades National Park with a five-night stay at the Naples Grande Beach Resort. Prices from £2,419 per person inclusive of flights, car hire and accommodation as specified.
Here are five ways to wind-down in Naples, Marco Island & the Everglades.
- Relax along 30-miles of award-winning coastline
Head to the South Marco Beach, a tranquil spot, perfect for shelling, sunbathing and spotting local wildlife, paired with breathtaking sunset views. The beach is an easily accessible destination with plenty of family-friendly amenities.
- Immerse in arts and culture at Artis–Naples
The premier destination for the visual and performing arts in Southwest Florida, Artis–Naples is home to The Baker Museum and the Naples Philharmonic. Check out its all-rounded programme of events, activities and concerts which are perfect for the whole family.
- Explore the beauty of native Florida plants and landscapes at the Naples Botanical Garden
Take a self-guided tour or join a naturalist-led walk to learn more about the garden’s sustainable practices. The garden also offers eco-conscious programmes throughout the year, including wildlife-friendly gardening workshops and sustainability talks.
- Embark on a kayak eco-tour of the Everglades
Explore the diverse ecosystem of America’s first national preserve, the Big Cypress National Preserve, by its scenic waterways with several paddling routes converging at the border of the preserve and the Everglades National Park.
- Take a day trip to Chokoloskee Island
Catch a boat tour to the historic Smallwood Store and spend the day exploring the history and lore of Chokoloskee Island, also known as "The Last Frontier", in the heart of the Ten Thousand Islands.
For more information, visit www.paradisecoast.com.