Tucked between Alamitos Bay and the Pacific Ocean, Naples Island is one of Long Beach’s most exclusive and picturesque neighborhoods. Inspired by the romantic waterways of Venice, this waterfront enclave is celebrated for its scenic canals, charming bridges, and a lifestyle that revolves around the water.
From sunrise paddleboarding to sunset gondola rides and festive neighborhood traditions, life here flows with the tide—and the warmth of a close-knit community.
· Private boat docks, scenic bridges, and walkable streets
· Upscale dining, boutique shopping, and wine bars nearby
· Seasonal celebrations and summer concerts at Colonnade Park
· A lifestyle that blends coastal elegance with everyday ease
Naples Island offers a rare opportunity to live directly on the water. Whether you’re paddling through the canals at dawn, cruising Alamitos Bay on your Duffy boat, or unwinding on your patio as the sun sets, the connection to the coast is constant and effortless.
With pedestrian-friendly walkways, boat-friendly homes, and a vibrant social scene, every day feels like a vacation. Many residents are also members of the nearby Long Beach Yacht Club, where year-round sailing, kayaking, and waterfront events are a way of life.
Naples Island isn’t just a place to live—it’s a community that embodies the best of coastal California living.
Real Estate Naples real estate is among the city’s most coveted, offering custom waterfront homes with private boat docks, luxury estates, and charming canal-front properties. Demand remains strong thanks to its rarity, prestige, and walkability to Alamitos Bay and 2nd Street.