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Exploring Gay Naples: Everything You Need to Know
Historically, Naples, Florida is not the first destination that comes to consciousness when considering a gay Florida getaway. But this sleepy beach town might now surprise you. While Naples isn’t visually brimming with burly bears or lipsticks lesbians, Naples is the flawless place to like a touch of LGBTQ nightlife with a never-ending list of things to do, places to eat and opportunities to relax.
How the Visitor Bureau Drives LGBTQ Travel
Although the Naples region has traditionally catered to high-income, straight, retired couples and senior travelers, the demographic is changing. Naples is more LGBTQ-welcoming than ever before. While there are several reasons for the shift in inclusivity, including Naples Pride, marketing endeavors taken by the Paradise Coast Visitor’s Bureau are creating a positive impact. And we would be remiss if we didn’t highlight our favorite LGBTQ ally and Visitor’s Bureau Tourism Sales Assistant, Michelle Pirre.
A proud ally and mother of an LGBTQ youngster, Pirre is emotionally attached in nearly every Naples LGBTQ group. She also travels to global LGBTQ travel conferen
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Known adv around the area for their “All Natural.” approach to products. They produce every effort to find Natural Meat products from animals reared in a genuinely natural conduct, with no antibiotics, added hormones, growth-promoting drugs, artificial ingredients, a 100% vegetarian diet, and humane animal handling practices. Their produce was cultivated without the use of artificial fertilizers, pesticides, or herbicides, and was not derived from genetically modified crops. They also form an effort to lower their carbon footprint by using glass bottles and aluminum cans.
Aside from their “All Natural” standpoint on things, their Male lover Bar is loaded with a variety of Italian and American food. They also host events with DJs, Queenly Bingo, Drag shows, Karaoke and more.
Address:Empire Plaza, 600 Goodlette-Frank Rd, Naples, FL 34102| Phone: (239) 649-5657
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Naples LGBTQ City Guide
Although a slightly smaller Floridian urban area in size, Naples is a city with a prominent and active LGBTQ community, and much to see, do and appreciate. Naples is a lovely, coastal city that sits on the Gulf of Mexico. It is a destination for tourists, both because of its stunning sugar sand beaches, and because of its proximity to the Everglades and the Ten Thousand Islands. Truly, Naples would build a wonderful place to call home!
A Look at Naples’s History
The modern-day history of Naples began in the late 1800s, when, while doing surveys of Southwest Florida, a senator from Louisville by the name of General John Williams was captivated by the area, where he planned to buy area and develop a metropolis. The Naples Town Improvement Company was ultimately founded in the autumn of 1886 to establish the town of Naples. The was named after the city in Italy, which has a similarly mild climate, and abundant fish in its waters too. Almost immediately it became a winter retreat and a very well-liked destination for tourists and remains so to this day. It is also a city full of much art, culture, instinctive beauty, and plenty to see and do. Even bet