800 Vanderbilt Beach Rd, Naples, FL 34108, USA
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Palm-lined and compact, Inn at Pelican Bay reads like a boutique basecamp for North Naples, not a sprawling resort complex. The property sits just off the main shopping and dining corridor, which makes it easy to run errands, grab meals, and get to the beach without turning every outing into a long drive. For travelers who want a quieter place to reset at night, this part of town tends to feel calmer than the downtown waterfront grid.
Minutes matter on a longer stay, and this location keeps the basics close. Quick access to the main roads helps with daily commutes across Naples, while nearby retail corridors make it simple to stock a room, replace forgotten items, or pick up food for the week. That convenience is a big part of the hotel’s value, especially for teams and families who want to stay organized.
Courtyard-style energy is part of the appeal here. Instead of a giant lobby scene, the experience leans toward a relaxed property layout with outdoor space that feels usable, whether you’re taking a call, waiting on a ride, or meeting up with someone from your group. The pool area also gives you a natural place to regroup that doesn’t require planning or reservations.
Rooms follow the extended-stay mindset even if the hotel is not an extended-stay brand. Expect practical furniture, space to spread out, and the kind of in-room essentials that support a repeatable routine. When the trip runs longer than a weekend, little things like a workable desk surface, easy storage, and a quiet night end up carrying more weight than fancy décor.
Groups fit best here when the goal is proximity and simplicity. It’s a strong pick for smaller room blocks that want to stay near North Naples meeting points, shopping, and beach access, without paying for a full resort footprint. Engine.com can handle the room block and billing side so the coordinator is not juggling separate payments, name changes, and date shifts across multiple reservations.
Key hotel features and amenities
Boutique-scale property with a calmer feel than larger beachfront resorts
Outdoor pool area that works well for downtime between plans
Courtyard-style outdoor space for informal meetups and breaks
Breakfast setup that supports a predictable start to the day
Fitness access geared toward basic workouts and routine maintenance
In-room essentials designed for practical stays, including space for work and storage
On-site parking for guest vehicles, useful for carpools and multi-room groups
Front desk support for check-ins, late arrivals, and routine coordination
Points of interest and attractions within a 2 to 3 mile radius
Clam Pass Park for beach access and shaded walking paths
Waterside Shops area for dining and higher-end retail in one stop
Artis, the Baker Museum campus for performances and exhibits
Vanderbilt Beach area for public beach time and sunset walks
Pelican Bay community corridors for walking and quick local access routes
Central North Naples restaurant corridors for reliable sit-down and takeout options
Grocery and pharmacy clusters nearby for daily supplies and last-minute replacements
Features of interest to group travelers
Parking that supports carpools and coordinated arrivals, confirm any limits for larger vehicles during block setup
Breakfast on-site to reduce morning scatter and keep departure times consistent
Pool and courtyard areas that provide built-in meetup points without booking a room
Smaller-property layout that keeps walk times short between rooms and common areas
Quieter pacing compared to event-heavy resorts, helpful for early starts and rest
Limited meeting-style space compared to conference hotels, best for small huddles and quick briefings
Easy access to shopping and essentials for longer stays, including groceries and pharmacies
Engine.com support for room blocks, consolidated billing, and mid-stay changes when headcounts or dates shift
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