Ritz-Carlton Wedding Packages in Naples, Florida

The Ritz-Carlton in Naples, Florida has a wedding package and venue for all tastes and budgets.  Well, okay, maybe not all budgets.  Their "Two by the Gulf" intimate wedding package for the couple is pricier than most elopement packages you can get at a fine Bed and Breakfast.  But, at $2,700 you can get a Florida beach wedding at an elegant hotel on a beach with a million dollar view.

Their other wedding packages are for 20 and fewer guests:

  • Gold Wedding Package, which includes a couple's massage, for $4,500
  • Platinum Wedding Package, which includes a $200 hotel gift certificate and in-room dining breakfast for two once during stay for $7,500
  • Diamond Wedding Package, which includes a personal pool cabana for one day, including the services of a poolside butler, as well as a romantic three-course dinner for two at Artisans or The Grill for $12,500

The Ritz-Carlton in Naples has numerous venues to choose from as well, including:

  • The Beach
  • The Tea Garden
  • The Beach House
  • Several ballrooms

Naples is located along Florida's southwest coast, in an area often referred to as "Florida's Last Paradise," due to the large amount of land that is preserved.  While on your honeymoon you can take in the beauty of the area on a boat tour, or, if you want a land tour experience, you can take a Segway tour of Old Naples. The area is also the spring training home to the Boston Red Sox and Minnesota Twins.

Other Attractions Near Naples

  • Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary
  • Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge
  • Naples Botanical Gardens
  • Big Cypress National Preserve
  • Hibiscus Golf Club

For more information on having your wedding at the Ritz-Carlton in Naples, Florida, you can check out their website at http://www.ritzcarlton.com/en/Properties/Naples/Default.htm

And, if you want more Florida wedding venues, do be sure to go to your website page, http://www.locationweddings.net/Florida_Weddings.html

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