Naples Named Florida's Richest Place to Retire by Travel + Leisure Magazine
- Mar 30
- 1 min read
Travel + Leisure recently spotlighted Naples as Florida’s richest place to retire, noting that the Gulf Coast city ranked No. 3 in the country and was the only Florida community to land in the top 10 of GOBankingRates’ 2026 study.
The article points to Naples’ strong financial profile, including a median household income of $153,182, an average retirement income of $93,499, a livability score of 79 out of 100, and a population where nearly 56% of residents are age 65 or older. It also highlights Florida’s tax-friendly advantages, including no state tax on individual retirement income or Social Security benefits.
But beyond the numbers, the article captures what makes Naples especially desirable as a place to truly live well: coastal breezes, beaches, boating, fishing, kayaking, cruises, hiking, golf, arts, culture, and access to an active outdoor lifestyle in a refined coastal setting.
That lifestyle is exactly what The Halcyon was designed to complement. With a private marina, direct access to the water, wellness-focused amenities, pickleball, paddle, fitness, walking paths, resort-style outdoor spaces, and effortless access to downtown Naples, The Halcyon offers a rare setting for residents who want every day to feel active, social, and beautifully connected.
For those drawn to Naples as a destination for affluent, active coastal living, The Halcyon brings that promise home — pairing the privacy and ease of a marina-front residence with the amenities, access, and community that make life here feel exceptionally well lived.



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