Meeting News - June 16, 2008 - (Page 6D) The northwest tip of Everglades National Park is a 30-minute drive from the Naples area. If you’re looking to build morale and bring your group together, area team building options are among the most exotic and successful in Florida. Marco Marriott Meet me in Paradise Cont. featuring 15,000 square feet of meeting space and two Greg Norman designed golf courses. When it’s time to go off-site for special events, The Paradise Coast has a host of spectacular options at museums, art galleries, yachts, gardens, nature centers, a performing arts center and, of course, the new Big Cypress Market Place, which has a 13,000 square-foot indoor events center. For recreational pursuits to de-stress from intensive meetings or entertain accompanying family members, The Paradise Coast is well supplied with excellent beaches, golf courses, tennis courts, fishing charters, dolphin cruises and eco-touring possibilities, just to name a few. it’s paradise all right —a paradise of hotels, event sites and recreational activities that make planning productive, enjoyable meetings in Naples, Marco Island and the Everglades a true pleasure. We spoil you, not the environment. Less than a mile from the beaches of Florida’s Paradise CoastSM, the Hilton Naples pampers guests with luxurious guest rooms, impressive meeting facilities, and the renowned Shula’s Steakhouse. And varied restaurants, galleries, and golf courses abound nearby. You’ll also rest easier knowing the hotel is committed to conserving natural resources as the first Naples property to receive the state’s Green Lodging designation. For information, call (239) 659-3132, or visit hiltondirect.com. For a virtual tour, log on to naples.hilton.com. 5111 Tamiami Trail North • Naples, FL 34103 Travel should take you places® 20HLN-08103 MPi ad.indd 1 s t M e e t i n g G u i d e 0 8 Pa ra d s e Co a 2/20/08 5:01:58 PM http://hiltondirect.com http://naples.hilton.com http://naples.hilton.com
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