Port Royal is a neighborhood of roughly 500 single-family estates at the southern tip of Naples, Florida. John Glen Sample began buying the mangrove in 1938 and dredged it into peninsulas and deep canals in the 1950s. Homes reach the Gulf without passing under a bridge, and Port Royal Club eligibility attaches to the parcel, not the owner.
Eligibility for the private Port Royal Club attaches to the parcel, not to the owner. It is the single factor that most affects value here, and it is not visible on any listing portal.
Bridge-free access to the Gulf is the other factor that sets Port Royal apart, and it is not something a listing portal records. What follows is what actually governs which boat fits which dock.
Port Royal exists because a retired Chicago advertising executive looked at two square miles of mangrove swamp and saw something else. John Glen Sample, who had made his name pioneering radio serials, first came to Naples in 1938 and began buying marshland at the southern tip of the town. He kept buying for more than a decade, assembling the parcels for a few tens of thousands of dollars in total.
Construction did not follow immediately. It was the early 1950s before heavy dredging equipment arrived and the mangrove was cut into the finger peninsulas and deep canals that define the neighborhood now. That distinction is worth holding onto when you see dates quoted elsewhere: 1938 is when the land was acquired, not when Port Royal was built. Sample told a Miami Herald reporter his ambition was to make Port Royal the finest place in the world to live. He died in 1973, by which time the pattern was fixed.
Port Royal takes its name from the seventeenth-century Jamaican city that sheltered privateers and smugglers spending what they had taken in the Caribbean. Sample carried the theme into the street plan and it survives intact: Galleon Drive, Rum Row, Gin Lane, Spyglass Lane, Buccaneers Roost, Kingstown Crescent. The names are not decoration. They are the clearest surviving evidence of how deliberately the place was conceived, at a time when the rest of Naples was a fishing town.
Port Royal runs from 21st Avenue South at its northern edge down to Gordon Pass, bounded by the Gulf of Mexico on the west and Naples Bay on the east. That northern boundary does more than describe geography. It is the same line that determines eligibility for the Port Royal Club, which is why an address a block either side of it can carry a materially different value.
The neighborhood is roughly five hundred estate properties, all custom single-family houses. There are no condominiums and no attached residences anywhere within it, which is unusual for waterfront Naples and is a large part of why the character has held. New construction and substantial renovation are reviewed by the Port Royal Property Owners Association.
The canals are the other deliberate act. Sample had them cut wider and deeper than the period required, and Port Royal waterways frequently exceed a hundred feet across. That width is why a wide-beamed motor yacht can turn here rather than simply tie up, and it is the reason the neighborhood accommodates vessels that most other Naples canals cannot.
Port Royal is photographed most often from the water, where the scale of the estates and the depth of the canals are actually visible. These images run from Gordon Pass through the interior bays to the Gulf beachfront along Gordon Drive.
Port Royal sits at the southern end of Naples, which puts the town’s two main shopping and dining streets within a few minutes. Third Street South is closest, and its farmers market runs Saturday mornings from November through April. Fifth Avenue South, with the galleries and restaurants most visitors picture when they think of Naples, is a little further north. Naples Pier and the public beaches are within the same short radius, and Naples Municipal Airport is roughly ten minutes away, which matters more here than in most neighborhoods given how many residents arrive privately.
The neighborhood itself is residential and quiet by design. There is no commercial development inside it, and it is not a place you walk to buy groceries. That is generally the point.
The Club is beachfront rather than golf. It is a social and dining club with a private beach, pool, spa, fitness and tennis facilities, and it is the centre of the neighborhood’s social life. There is no golf course in Port Royal, which surprises buyers arriving from communities where golf is the organising amenity. Residents who want it join elsewhere, though memberships at the established Naples clubs can be difficult to obtain and are worth investigating before you assume access.
The Naples Yacht Club is nearby for those who want club dockage or sailing programmes in addition to a private dock.
Port Royal is zoned to Collier County Public Schools: Lake Park Elementary, Gulfview Middle and Naples High School, all of which rate well. In practice a substantial share of families here use independent schools in the Naples area, so the zoning is worth knowing but is rarely the deciding factor for buyers at this price point.
Any honest account of waterfront Naples has to address weather. Hurricane Ian brought significant storm surge to coastal Naples in 2022, and Port Royal’s position between the Gulf and Naples Bay means it is exposed. This is not a reason to avoid the neighborhood, but it is a reason to do specific work before committing to a particular house.
Ask for the elevation certificate rather than the flood zone alone, since two houses on the same street can sit at meaningfully different heights. Establish when the seawall was last professionally inspected and what condition it is in. Find out what was rebuilt or remediated after 2022 and whether permits were pulled for it. And obtain your own current insurance quotes rather than relying on the seller’s existing premium, which may reflect terms no longer available. Newer construction in Port Royal is often built well above older base elevations, and that difference shows up in both premiums and resilience.
A quarterly read on what actually closed in Port Royal: sale prices, price per square foot, days on market, and how deep-water parcels performed against dry-lot and Gulf-front.
Club eligibility, dock depth and elevation vary from one parcel to the next here, and none of it appears on a listing portal. Tell us how you intend to use the water and we will tell you which addresses genuinely work.
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