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Must Do Naples Marco Island Winter/Spring 2018 visitor guide

At Must Do Visitor Guides we believe the best experiences in life are better when shared, and so we do. Inside this Naples Summer/Fall 2017 issue, you will find over one hundred well-researched and carefully curated standout things to do so you can make the most of your visit. Everything from major attractions to awe-inspiring tours or family activities conveniently arranged in our Top 10 directories. Our dining and nightlife recommendations take the guesswork out of where to find a great meal or drink. You can make your experience here even more spectacular with our valuable deals and savings.

At Must Do Visitor Guides we believe the best experiences in life are better when shared, and so we do. Inside this Naples Summer/Fall 2017 issue, you will find over one hundred well-researched and carefully curated standout things to do so you can make the most of your visit. Everything from major attractions to awe-inspiring tours or family activities conveniently arranged in our Top 10 directories. Our dining and nightlife recommendations take the guesswork out of where to find a great meal or drink. You can make your experience here even more spectacular with our valuable deals and savings.

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Beach<br />

Safety<br />

These Beach Tips are great to know – they may even<br />

save a family member or your life.<br />

<strong>Do</strong>n’t Swim<br />

Against a Rip Current<br />

If a rip current is pulling you out to sea, swimming against<br />

it will only make you tired. Instead, swim out of the current<br />

parallel to shore. Once out, swim back to shore.<br />

Know The Signs of Drowning<br />

Drowning can be a quiet process. No breathing means<br />

no calling for help. Because humans instinctively push<br />

their arms into the water, a drowning victim may not<br />

be able to wave for help. So, whether someone is flailing<br />

frantically for help or quietly bobbing at the surface<br />

with their mouth submerged and arms extended<br />

horizontally, ask them if they’re alright, if they cannot<br />

answer, help them or get help quickly.<br />

Protect Your Neck<br />

To avoid serious neck injuries never dive into unknown<br />

waters. Remember “first time, feet first”.<br />

JENNIFER BRINKMAN<br />

SHUTTERSTOCK<br />

Never Turn Your Back to the Waves<br />

<strong>Do</strong>n’t let a carefree attitude get you swept up by a<br />

sneaky wave. Even on a calm day, always keep an eye on<br />

the surf to avoid injuries.<br />

SHUTTERSTOCK<br />

12 WINTER | SPRING <strong>2018</strong> <strong>Must</strong><strong>Do</strong>.com

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