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Naples, Florida Beaches – East Coast to West, Florida Beaches are the Best!

So, you’re interested in finding the perfect beach in Naples, Florida?  We’ve profiled six of the dozen or more west Florida beach locations in Collier County, the County in which Naples resides.  The Paradise Coast, as this area is called, is famous for its sugar white Florida beach sand that stretches from Barefoot Beach Preserve at the northern tip of the County, throughout the city of Naples, along the four miles of Marco Island’s crescent shoreline, and into the deserted Ten Thousand Island region of the Everglades. The beach parks range from those with full facilities to simple access points perfect for long beach walks on deserted sands. There are numerous beach access points in downtown Naples, as well as Tigertail Beach Park and the South Beach public access on Marco Island. You will find beautiful surroundings, warm sands and spectacular sunsets no matter where you choose to lose your shoes and dip your toes in the sand.

You have lots of choices in terms of Naples lodging;  Naples inns, gulf resorts, Naples golf resorts and even a few Naples motels. Naples, Florida restaurants are some of the best in Florida.  Café de Marco on Marco Island, has been in the business of catering to Marco Island residents for over 25 years.  Vergina on 5th Avenue in Naples, is another  fabulous Italian restaurant worthy of your patronage.  They also have a lively bar with entertainment. 

So, on to the beaches!   We’ve profiled six of the dozen or more in Collier County.

 

Tigertail Beach County Park

Location: Hernando Drive, Marco Island

Phone: 239-252-4000 Collier County Parks & Recreation

Hours: 8 AM to sunset

Parking: $4/day

Amenities: ½ mile of beach, concessions for food & drinks and

rentals, playground, restrooms, boardwalk, barbeque areas with

picnic tables, butterfly garden, handicapped accessible and

handicapped wheelchair

Activities: swimming, fishing, shelling, walking, sunbathing,

birding

Pets: no

Of Special Interest: One of the most popular in the County

and listed as a birding site by the Florida Fish & Wildlife

Conservation Commission. There are no condominiums or homes

on Tigertail Beach.

 

Naples Beach Accesses

Location: west end of most numbered and named streets along

S.Gulfshore Blvd., Naples

Phone: 239-213-7120 Naples Community Services

Hours: dawn to dusk

Parking: metered & limited

Amenities: 5.5 miles of mostly quiet residential beachfront.

No restrooms. Handicapped accessible at 17th Ave S, 4th Ave S,

6th Ave S, 8th Ave S, Horizon Way, Vedado Way & Via Miramar.

Showers at Vedado Way, Via Miramar & Horizon Way, 2nd, 3rd,

5th, 7th, 8th, 10th, 15th, 18th, 21st & 33rd Avenues South and

2nd, 6th and 7th Avenues North.

Activities: swimming, fishing, shelling, sunbathing, walking

Pets: no

 

 

Naples Pier & Beach

Location: west end of 12th Avenue South, Naples

Phone: 239-213-3062 Naples Fishing Pier

Hours: Pier and Beach open 24 hours. Concessions: 9 AM to

sunset on weekends, 10 AM to sunset on weekdays.

Parking: Metered on street parking and parking lot one block

East with additional

parking at beach ends of Avenues to the North & South.

Amenities: food concession, bait shop, restrooms, picnic tables,

handicapped access, showers

Activities: pier fishing (no license required), volleyball, sunset

watching, swimming, walking, sunbathing, surfing

Pets: no

Of Special Interest: The Naples Pier is one of the most

popular attractions in Naples. Originally built in 1888 as a freight

and passenger dock, the Naples Pier stands as a community

landmark.

 

 

Vanderbilt Beach County Park

Location: end of Vanderbilt Beach Road, North Naples

Phone: 239-252-4000 Collier County Parks & Recreation

Hours: 8 AM to sunset

Parking: $8/day, 120 space lot and 340 space garage, located just

west of the Ritz Carlton hotel

Amenities: 2 mile beach, concessions for food & drinks and

equiPMent rental, restrooms, picnic tables, showers, handicapped

accessible and handicapped wheelchair

Activities: swimming, fishing, shelling, sunbathing, walking,

shelling, birding

Pets: no

Of Special Interest: Popular beach near upscale hotels in North

Naples. Get there

early to get a parking space in season.

 

Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park

Location: five miles west of I-75 Exit 111 (Bluebill Avenue/

Immokalee Road), Naples

Phone: 239-597-6196

Hours: 8 AM to sunset

Parking: $6 per vehicle

Amenities: 1 mile of beach, boat ramp, restrooms, tours,

interpretive Exhibits, pavilion, picnic areas with grills and tables,

hard bottom reef, showers

Activities: scuba diving, snorkeling, swimming, wildlife viewing,

boating, fishing,

kayaking

Pets: Yes, on 6’ leashes. State parks do not permit pets on beaches

or playgrounds, or in bathing areas, cabins, park buildings or

concession facilities.

Of Special Interest: One of the most popular seashore destinations

in Naples, this park’s mile long stretch of white sugar sand has been

rated one of the best beaches in the nation. In season, the park

closes its gates when it reaches capacity, so get there early.

 

Barefoot Beach County Park (Preserve)

Location: Barefoot Beach Road off Bonita Beach Road, Naples

Phone: 239-591-8596

Hours: 8 AM to sunset

Parking: $8/day

Amenities: 342 acres of natural land, one mile nature trail,

showers, picnic area, concessions for food & drinks and rental

equipment, handicapped accessible and handicapped wheelchair

Activities: fishing, swimming, shelling, sunbathing, walking

Pets: no

Of Special Interest: One of the last undeveloped barrier islands

on Florida’s southwest coast. Numerous animal species reside here.

Popular for its gorgeous, plush surroundings. Park rangers offer

lectures, guided walks and interpretive programs.

 

 

About the Author

Maria Norton is the creator of Florida-Retirement.Net, a website designed for those who are considering retiring to Florida or buying second homes there. She is a licensed Real Estate Broker and a 20 year veteran of the Relocation Industry. She provides comprehensive, personalized & free, Florida Relocation Services. She has also published 4 eBooks: A Guide to Establishing Florida Residency,The FLORIDA BEACH BOOK,How to Create the Perfect Retirement & How to Buy a Second/Vacation Home in Florida. The FLORIDA BEACH BOOK is a Guide to over 350 Florida Beaches and the Best Restaurants On or Near Them, and includes OVER $750 in restaurant gift certificates, including The Guide also contains Florida Beach Maps. The information in the article above is excerpted from The FLORIDA BEACH BOOK. TO GET YOUR COPY visit her website at http://www.florida-retirement.net.

Oct 2007 HB Pier Surfing

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