The honest review
Marco Naples is doing what a midrange RV resort should do: it's got space for kids to move around, decent amenities for the under-12 set, and you're close enough to Naples Beach that a short drive gets you there. The FamilyFactor scores are steady across the board—nothing embarrassing, nothing exceptional. Location hits 74, which makes sense; you're in that sweet spot between the beach and enough town infrastructure that you won't feel isolated. Safety and kid amenities are both solid at 72+, so families with elementary-age kids and tweens who don't need constant supervision will find their rhythm here.
The real caveat is in the parent-recovery score, which sits at 69. This is an RV resort, not a full-service hotel with a spa, adult pool, or genuinely quiet common areas. If you're coming to Naples expecting to decompress while your family's entertained—the way you might at a Four Seasons or even a better-stocked Hyatt Regency—this isn't that. You're trading traditional resort comfort for the self-sufficiency model. Pricing at this tier ($$) reflects that; you're not overpaying for luxury, but you're also not getting it.
For multi-generational trips—grandparents, parents, kids—the room fit score of 72 tells you there's enough space to spread out without feeling cramped, which matters when three generations are sharing a property. The pricing is reasonable relative to what you're getting, though the 69 score suggests there are better deals in this destination if you hunt. It's a competent family choice for a Florida beach week if your kids are old enough to enjoy themselves without constant adult programming and you're okay with keeping things simple.
Who this works for
Derived from FamilyFactor data
Toddlers
ages 0–3
Elementary
ages 4–8
Tweens
ages 9–12
Teens
ages 13+
Multi-gen
with grandparents
All amenities (5)↓
- Family-suite room category
- Kids-welcome programming
- On-property pools
- Recreation facilities
- Restaurants on site



