Lush landscaping, cypress hammocks, protected wildlife areas, pristine wetlands, and winding roadways shaded by canopies of mature palms and native oaks define the lifestyle in this sought-after Naples area. Buyers exploring Pelican Bay homes for sale and Pelican Marsh homes for sale often expand their search to neighboring luxury communities like Pelican Landing due to its unmatched amenities, natural beauty, and waterfront access.
Pelican Landing is a master-planned community of 3,350 residences spread across 2,365 acres, accented by lakes, preserves, and vibrant native foliage. Its landscape is lush and colorful, with winding roads that create shaded canopies under towering palms and oaks. The community has made significant efforts to preserve the natural environment—with cypress hammocks, protected wildlife, and pristine wetland areas integrated into its original design.
Development began in 1989, and over 30 years later, the community is now fully built out, aside from two remaining single-family home lots in Phase I (Pelican Landing) and two condominium tower parcels in Phase II, The Colony Golf & Bay Club. Buyers who choose homes near these final parcels will not face prolonged construction, noise, or incomplete amenities. Streetscapes are mature, facilities are established, and enhancements are made regularly to maintain a high standard of living.
Pelican Landing offers a diverse selection of residences, including low-rise condos, attached and detached villas, cottages, estate homes, and high-rise condos overlooking the Gulf of Mexico. Prices range from the low $200s to over $5 million, attracting both full-time residents and seasonal snowbirds. About 30% of residents live here year-round, while others enjoy the community seasonally.
Amenities support a highly active and social lifestyle. Residents have access to two country clubs offering three 18-hole golf courses, a tennis center with 12 Har-Tru® courts, a fitness center, six pickleball courts, two bocce courts, a community center, a marina on Estero Bay, a butterfly garden, and three fishing piers. Complimentary sailing lessons, kayaks, and canoes are also provided on Spring Creek.
A signature highlight — and a rare feature not found in Pelican Bay homes for sale or Pelican Marsh homes for sale — is Pelican Landing's private 34-acre island on the Gulf of Mexico. Here, residents enjoy sugar-sand beaches accessible exclusively by community shuttle boat. Access to most amenities, along with basic cable, internet, and 24/7 privacy, is included with the HOA assessment (golf and country club participation optional).
Unlike many new upscale developments in Southwest Florida, Pelican Landing doesn't feel glitzy or manufactured. The community is financially secure with strong reserves dedicated to continuous improvements. Owners are highly engaged, social, and welcoming—adding to the community's charm.
From the moment you pass through the gates, Pelican Landing feels like home.
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The place to get together with friends, the Community Center hosts a year-round calendar of activities
Three golf courses wind their way through Pelican Landing, providing golfers and non-golfers alike with breathtaking vistas at every turn. Unlike communities where golf is mandatory and built into your HOA fee, golf here is entirely optional; club members fund all costs.
Marina at Pelican Landing
Lease a boat slip at the Pelican Landing-owned Coconut Point Marina on Estero Bay and the Spring Creek dock behind Pelican's Nest Golf Club. The marina also features a boat ramp that gives owners who store their boats unlimited off-site access for just $100 a year.
Ranging from $1,584 to $15,800
4,990 people live in Pelican Landing, where the median age is 70 and the average individual income is $114,584. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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There's plenty to do around Pelican Landing, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.
Explore popular things to do in the area, including Frankie & Johnny's Pizza, Penos, and Sandpiper Isle Rec.
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| Active | 0.43 miles | 1 review | 1/5 stars | |
| Active | 0.91 miles | 0 reviews | 0/5 stars | |
| Beauty | 0.84 miles | 11 reviews | 3.8/5 stars | |
| Beauty | 0.87 miles | 28 reviews | 3/5 stars | |
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Pelican Landing has 2,694 households, with an average household size of 2. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Pelican Landing do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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