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Immokalee

Florida, United States
City·Quiet, Rural, Community Focused
Immokalee
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Immokalee
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Immokalee
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Immokalee
Photo by Benita Cruz Rios from Google Places
Immokalee
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Immokalee
Photo by Juan Ramos from Google Places
Immokalee
Photo by Benita Cruz Rios from Google Places
Immokalee
Photo by Benita Cruz Rios from Google Places
Immokalee
Photo by Benita Cruz Rios from Google Places
Immokalee
Photo by damiano cassola from Google Places

Immokalee is a charming, unincorporated community in Collier County, Florida, known for its strong agricultural roots and cultural diversity. As part of the Naples–Marco Island metropolitan area, it offers a unique blend of rural charm and access to metropolitan amenities. Visitors can explore the local culture, enjoy the quiet atmosphere, and experience the community-focused lifestyle. With a population of just over 24,000, Immokalee provides a small-town feel with the benefits of being near larger urban areas.

Immokalee is a charming, unincorporated community in Collier County, Florida, known for its strong agricultural roots and cultural diversity. As part of the Naples–Marco Island metropolitan area, it offers a unique blend of rural charm and access to metropolitan amenities. Visitors can explore the local culture, enjoy the quiet atmosphere, and experience the community-focused lifestyle. With a population of just over 24,000, Immokalee provides a small-town feel with the benefits of being near larger urban areas.

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Highlights

  • Part of the Naples–Marco Island metropolitan area.

  • Rich agricultural history and community.

  • Cultural diversity with a small-town feel.

Before you go: Immokalee essentials

  • Close access to Naples and Marco Island for beach lovers.

  • Rich agricultural surroundings with opportunities for farm tours.

  • Cultural diversity with various community events and festivals.

Local Cuisine

Explore local eateries to taste traditional Southern and Latin American dishes.

Getting Around

A car is essential for exploring the rural areas and nearby attractions.

Best For

Exploring local culture and rural landscapes.

Currency

USD $

Average Cost

$80-$150 p/day

Languages Spoken

English, Spanish

Cultural Events

Check out local festivals and events to experience the community's cultural diversity.

Best time to visit Immokalee

March-MayOctober-November

Best Season

Spring

Spring is a pleasant time to visit with mild temperatures and blooming landscapes.

Summer

Summers can be hot and humid, ideal for those who enjoy warm weather activities.

Best Season

Fall

Fall offers cooler temperatures and is a great time for outdoor exploration.

Winter

Winters are mild and comfortable, perfect for escaping colder northern climates.

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Immokalee, Florida, United States
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