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7 Best Beaches in Naples, Florida

By Matthew Lynch
March 5, 2024
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Naples, Florida, often referred to as the Paradise Coast, is known for its pristine white sand beaches, calm waters, and stunning sunsets. Here are the seven best beaches in this city that you should add to your itinerary:

1.Vanderbilt Beach — With its soft white sands and clear waters, Vanderbilt Beach is a postcard-worthy location. It’s ideal for sunbathing, shell collecting, and dolphin spotting. The nearby Ritz-Carlton makes this beach a spot for luxury-seekers too.

2.Delnor- Wiggins Pass State Park — This state park is celebrated for its extraordinary natural beauty and abundant wildlife. The beach offers excellent fishing, bird-watching opportunities, and trails that wind through lush, tropical forests.

3.Barefoot Beach Preserve — Ranked as one of the best beaches in the U.S., Barefoot Beach Preserve is unspoiled and secluded. It’s perfect for nature lovers wanting to escape the crowds and perhaps catch a glimpse of nesting sea turtles.

4.Lowdermilk Park — Family-friendly with plenty of amenities, including picnic spots, volleyball courts, and a playground, Lowdermilk Park is excellent for a day-long beach outing.

5.Clam Pass Park — Accessible by a unique boardwalk tram ride through a mangrove forest, Clam Pass boasts 35 acres of coastal habitat and preserves some of the local flora and fauna while offering a great spot for swimming and sunbathing.

6.Naples Pier Beach —Featuring the iconic Naples Pier that extends into the Gulf of Mexico, this beach is famous for fishing without a license, sunset views, and its proximity to Old Naples’ charming shops and restaurants.

7.Marco Island Beaches —Technically just outside Naples but worth mentioning are the glorious beaches on Marco Island such as South Marco Beach or Tigertail Beach, which impress with their soft sands, shelling opportunities and potential for water sports.

Each beach has its unique charm and amenities tailored to different preferences whether you’re seeking relaxation in a tranquil setting or bustling beach activities suitable for families or solo travelers. Naples’ coastline is an unparalleled Florida treasure waiting to be discovered.

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