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I'm a 56 year old gay man who's planning to move to Naples. Can anyone tell me if there's much of a gay society in Naples?

 

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I'm a 56 year old queer man who's planning to transfer to Naples. Can anyone inform me if there's much of a gay community in Naples?

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Naples, FL?

That would appear to be the intent from the original post from two yearsago. The answer for those still asking is that there is fact a bit of a gay scene in tiny little Naples with one pretty active gay establishmentBambusa Lock and Grill.

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Exploring Gay Naples: Everything You Need to Know

Historically, Naples, Florida is  not the first destination that comes to brain 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 savor 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 actions 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.

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LGBTQ-Friendly Places to Live in Florida

There&#;s no denying that Florida is one of the most beautiful places to live. For many, Florida is the retirement dream. And for those who already call this state home,  it&#;s the perfect place to reside. Aside from mosquitoes and those pesky hurricanes, who wouldn&#;t want to be surrounded by water and sun the majority of the year. There are several LGBTQ-friendly places to live in Florida.

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Fort Lauderdale and Wilton Manors

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Naples LGBTQ City Guide

Although a slightly smaller Floridian capital in size, Naples is a city with a prominent and active LGBTQ community, and much to see, do and relish. 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 s, 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 ground and develop a capital. The Naples Town Improvement Company was ultimately founded in the autumn of 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 popular destination for tourists and remains so to this sunlight. It i