There are many ways to get rid of all the negative effects of everyday life and work. And even if you are in the city, you still can say goodbye to stress, thanks to the beautiful parks and gardens. This makes Naples Metro one of the most sought after places to go whenever one feels like escaping from the hustles and bustles of everyday living. If you are among those who want to unwind, breathe fresh air and enjoy a leisurely walk, then a travel to Naples Metro is definitely a must.

The scenic parks and gardens found in Naples can surely ease even the heaviest burdens from work and home so if you want a calming feeling from Naples parks, zoos and gardens, refer to this Naples travel guide.
 

Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Recreation Area

Located on a barrier island at 11100 Gulfshore Drive, Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Recreation Area makes it to the list of perfect places for fishing, swimming, boating and sunbathing activities. It is separated from Mainland Naples by mangrove swamps and tidal creeks. Delnor-Wiggins is not only a place for people to enjoy the beauty and serenity of nature but also for animals to have a safe habitat.

A great place for recreation, Delnor-Wiggins is a nice picnic location with tables and grills throughout the park. The beach is another great spot to splash and swim. Fishermen also have a great chance to catch a big one when fishing at Wiggins Pass.

Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens

The only nationally accredited zoo in southwest Florida, Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens is a place for an exciting wildlife adventure or a relaxing Florida walk. Naples Zoo is a 52-acre historic garden with shady trees and amazing wildlife exhibits. This charitable institution features different wild animals, mostly extinct and endangered. Among the protected animals here are American Alligators, Bearded Dragons, African Hedgehogs, Macaws and Spotted Hyenas. Don't wait until tomorrow to visit Naples Zoo. Besides, your admission fee will contribute to the zoo's wildlife fund.