Park Shore Melinda Gunther December 20, 2025
There are beachfront buildings that feel like vacation towers, and then there’s Provence, which reads more like a private residence club. You pull in, everything feels buttoned-up, and once you’re upstairs it’s all about space, ceiling height, and those wide Gulf-facing moments that make you slow down and stay a while.
True “estate-sized” condos in a beachfront high-rise, with residences starting around the low 3,000s in square feet and going well beyond that.
Completed in 2000 with a boutique feel for its scale, roughly 85 residences.
That rare 10-foot ceiling height that buyers notice immediately.
Across from Venetian Village, which is basically your built-in lunch spot, sunset cocktail routine, and “we’ll just pop over” plan.
Provence is one of the Park Shore towers that feels quietly confident. The architecture is soft and coastal, the arrival experience is polished, and the community tends to attract buyers who want luxury that lives easily, not loudly.
Quick building snapshot
Address: 4151 Gulf Shore Blvd N, Naples, FL 34103
Delivered: 2000
Scale: 24 stories and 85 residences
Built by: Lutgert Construction
If you’ve been touring newer construction and you’re worried older towers might feel tight, Provence is a pleasant surprise. The proportions are generous, and the ceiling height helps everything feel even larger.
Typical highlights buyers love:
Wide living areas that can handle real furniture (and real hosting)
Multiple lanais in many floorplans, so you can chase sun or shade depending on the hour
Room for a proper office, art walls, and “this is where we exhale” seating zones
Provence is not trying to be a theme-park amenity building, but it does deliver the essentials at a high level.
Amenities commonly cited include:
Beachfront pool and spa, plus fitness and sauna
Tennis
Social spaces like a community room and library
Security features including gated entry and staffed security
This is one of those addresses where you can genuinely live the Naples lifestyle without over-planning your day.
Venetian Village is right across the street for dining, boutiques, and that “I’ll meet you there in 10” ease.
You also have the broader Park Shore rhythm: morning beach walks, Waterside Shops nearby, and quick access down Gulf Shore Boulevard toward Old Naples.
Many Park Shore residents value the Park Shore Association’s beach park and parking access, which uses membership cards/passes and has specific rules. (And yes, this is a detail that matters for lifestyle. I help buyers understand what’s included, what’s optional, and how it actually works day-to-day.)
Buyers who want beachfront but refuse to compromise on interior space
People who host guests for weeks at a time and want everyone comfortable
Downsizers who still want a “real home” feeling, just without the maintenance
Second-home owners who want the security and ease of a high-rise, with room to breathe
Rules matter in every high-rise: pet policy, leasing, guest use, renovation windows, and delivery rules. Some public sources cite varying leasing terms, so the association documents are the only version that counts.
In this era, it’s also smart to review building reserves, insurance approach, and any planned capital projects so you understand the true cost of ownership, not just today’s dues.
If you love outdoor living, ask about lanai orientation, wind exposure, and seasonal sun angles. It changes the way you use the space.
Is Provence directly on the beach?
Yes, this is a beachfront tower on Gulf Shore Boulevard.
When was Provence built?
Provence was completed around 2000.
How many residences are in the building?
There are 85 residences in Provence
How big are the condos?
Provence offers very large floorplans, starting around 3,278 square feet and extending significantly larger. These condos live like a home.
Are the ceilings really 10 feet?
That 10-foot ceiling height is something that buyers love.
What amenities does Provence offer?
Provence offers a beachfront pool and spa, fitness center, sauna, and tennis among the core amenities.
Is Provence walkable to dining and shopping?
Very. It sits directly across from Venetian Village.
What about security and building management?
Provence has a gated entry and staffed security or on-site management.
Are pets allowed?
Pets may be permitted with restrictions or approval. We will confirm if you find a floor plan here that you love.
If Provence is on your shortlist, I would love to help you evaluate the current opportunities, compare it to neighboring Park Shore buildings, and get crystal clear on which stack, elevation, and floor plan will feel best for how you actually live in Naples.
Please contact Melinda Gunther who will be delighted to show you the available listings in Park Shore or other single family estate homes in Park Shore.
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