Guided Tour of Naples on a Vintage Trolley (Hop on - Hop off)

Join us for a fascinating tour of the Naples area in one of our vintage trolleys. Hop-on/Hop-off all day and explore all Naples Florida has to offer. Enjoy our fully-narrated trolley tour covering mor

Join us for a fascinating tour of the Naples area in one of our vintage trolleys. Hop-on/Hop-off all day and explore all Naples Florida has to offer. Enjoy our fully-narrated trolley tour covering more than 100 points of interest. Our guides look forward to sharing their local knowledge with you. Feel free to ask questions!

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Location: Naples

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Q&A

Q: Is there a limit on how many times you can hop on and off the trolley?

A: There's no limit on how many times you can hop on and off! You can use the trolley all day to check out different spots in Naples. It's super flexible, so you can spend as much time as you want at each location.

Q: What's the best time of year to do this tour in Naples?

A: The best time to do the trolley tour is during the winter months, from December to February. The weather is pleasant and perfect for exploring Naples. Summers can be really hot and humid, so keep that in mind!

Q: Is the trolley wheelchair accessible? I'm thinking of gifting this to my parents.

A: Yes, the vintage trolleys are wheelchair accessible! They have features to accommodate all guests. It's a great gift idea for your parents to enjoy Naples comfortably.

Discussions

Awesome Time on the Naples Trolley Tour!

I took my family on the vintage trolley tour in Naples last month, and it was such a blast! We hopped on and off at several spots, like the beach and the local shops. The guides were super informative too! It really made exploring Naples so much easier. Has anyone else done this? Any must-see spots to recommend?

Thinking of Gifting the Trolley Tour for My Parents' Anniversary

Hey everyone! I'm considering the vintage trolley tour as a gift for my parents' anniversary. They love exploring new places and the hop-on/hop-off style seems perfect for them. What do you all think? Is it easy for someone older to navigate?