Change at Naples for Nice (8)
I believe the answer is:
pleasant
'nice' is the definition.
(associated in meaning)
'change at naples' is the wordplay.
'change' indicates an anagram.
'at'+'naples'='atnaples'
'atnaples' anagrammed gives 'PLEASANT'.
'for' acts as a link.
(Other definitions for pleasant that I've seen before include "Refreshing" , "Delightful" , "Lovely" , "Enjoyable, agreeable" , "A greeable, affable" .)