Fiddler's Creek
Club and Spa — Complete Guide
A 54,000 square foot resort amenity facility included with all Fiddler's Creek property ownership — lagoon pool complex, full-service spa, fitness, dining, tennis, and pickleball. Here is exactly what is in it, who gets access, and how the optional golf and beach programs connect to it.
What Is the Fiddler's Creek Club and Spa?
The Club and Spa at Fiddler's Creek is a 54,000 square foot amenity facility that serves as the social and recreational center of the community. Access is included for all Fiddler's Creek property owners through the master HOA — there is no separate initiation fee, no buy-in, and no application process to access it. Every buyer from day one of ownership walks into a 54,000 sq ft resort facility as part of what they purchased.
This inclusion model is a meaningful distinction from many Naples private club communities where the amenity facility requires a separate club membership initiation on top of the home purchase. At Grey Oaks, the club initiation runs ~$150,000–$175,000 separately. At Tiburon, it is similarly structured. At Fiddler's Creek, the Club and Spa is simply part of the community — the cost is embedded in the master HOA assessment rather than charged as a one-time initiation. Golf at The Creek Course and the Tarpon Club beach and marina program are separate optional memberships layered on top of the base Club and Spa access.
What's Inside the Club and Spa
Who Gets Access and What It Costs
Club and Spa access is part of the Fiddler's Creek master HOA, which all property owners pay. There is no separate initiation fee for the Club and Spa and no application to join — ownership in Fiddler's Creek is the membership. The master HOA assessment (~$2,500–$4,000/yr) covers Club and Spa access along with gated community security and common area maintenance.
Golf and Tarpon Club — What They Add
Club and Spa Activity — Season vs. Year-Round
The Club and Spa operates year-round but the level of programming, dining venue hours, and organized activities scales significantly with the seasonal population. November through April — peak season — is when the full calendar activates: all dining venues open, leagues run weekly, social events fill the calendar, and pool deck service operates daily. May through October the facility remains open and accessible for full-time residents, but programming is reduced, some dining venues may operate on reduced schedules, and league play thins out as the seasonal population returns north.
Buyers who are full-time Naples residents find the Club and Spa a consistent daily resource year-round. Seasonal buyers who arrive in January and leave in April experience the facility at peak activation and often find the off-season quieter than expected if they visit during summer. Both are valid use patterns — but seasonal buyers evaluating the community should visit in season to see what they are actually buying into.
Club and Spa Q&A
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