Complete List of Naples, Florida Beaches

Posted by Dan Boyle on Tuesday, January 1st, 2019 at 9:25am.

Naples Beach and Naples PierNaples sits on the Gulf of Mexico with pristine, white beaches and crystal clear waters. There are many different beaches to choose from including nature preserves, beaches packed with amenities, family beaches, and even beaches great for partying with friends. Read on for a description of each beach in Naples, Florida.

Vanderbilt Beach

Address: Vanderbilt Beach Rd, Naples, FL 34108

Phone: (239) 252-4000

Located toward North Naples, Vanderbilt is one of the more popular beaches. A drop-off point and parking garage offer convenience for beach patrons. In addition to the parking garage, there is metered parking that accepts credit cards. Parking is $8.

Vanderbilt has many resorts lining its edges. This allows easy access to shopping and food. The breeze here makes it an enjoyable beach on a hot summer day. Visitors love bird watching, shelling, and watching sunsets here. The beach amenities include concessions across the street, restrooms, showers, and bike racks. 

Lowdermilk Park

Address: 1301 Gulf Shore Blvd N, Naples, FL 34102

Phone: (239) 213-3029

Lowdermilk takes the prize for having the most amenities and facilities of all Naples beaches. This beach is very kid-friendly with its safe waters, playgrounds and a pond where your kids can watch the ducks. It also has many options for dining and family activities. Picnic tables and concessions plus rentable gazebos for your large family gatherings. Plus sand volleyball courts for a quick game in the sand. Lowdermilk in Naples also has showers and restrooms. Enjoy the pristine, white sands of Naples and the calm, clear waters of the gulf at Lowdermilk.

Parking is metered. If you are in for a long day, pay $2,50 for each hour of parking.

Naples Municipal Beach and Pier

Address: 25 12th Ave S, Naples, FL 34102

The Naples pier in downtown has become somewhat of an icon for the city of Naples. The dock itself stretches 1,000 feet into the Gulf and is surrounded by 10 miles of beach. The pier is an excellent place for fishing, no permit required, and is the premier place in Naples to watch the sunset. The beach trolley also makes frequent stops here! Being downtown means it is close to plenty of parking as well. Whether you are wanting a romantic place for your date or trying for your next fish for dinner, the pier is the place for you.

The beach around the pier is usually quite sought-after in its downtown location. Some of its amenities include volleyball nets and handicap access. The real estate near the pier is some of the most desirable in the world. Neighborhoods like Port Royal and Aqualane Shores are incredible.

Barefoot Beach

Address: 505 Barefoot Beach Blvd, Bonita Springs, FL 34134

If you are more interested in the less crowded, beautiful, natural beach experience, check out Barefoot Beach Preserve. The way to Barefoot is a little more challenging and hard to find, which is why it is less crowded. The preserve spans 342 acres on the barrier island. The tidal creeks and mangrove swamps make this an excellent place for fishers. Also, Barefoot also has tropical hammocks, a nature trail, showers, concessions, a butterfly garden, and an equipment center. 

Dog Beach Park

Address: 8800 Estero Blvd, Fort Myers Beach, FL 33931

Unfortunately, Collier County doesn’t allow dogs off leash. If you want to give your pup some room to run, check out Dog Beach, located up North in Bonita Springs. The size of the beach waxes and wanes depending on the water level and tide. But the area here is very dog-friendly and has some lovely waters for your furry friend to play in! In addition, the beach also provides doggie shower and a disposal station plus free parking! There is a two-dog maximum per person.

Clam Pass Beach Park 

Address: 465 Seagate Dr, Naples, FL 34103-2413

Clam Pass Beach is unique in that you have to pass through a three-quarter mile boardwalk to get to the beach. The boardwalk passes through a mangrove estuary, showcasing all of Florida’s natural wildlife. You can also take a tram to the beach to save yourself from walking. There are 35 acres of preserve including a tidal bay. Guided nature walks are offered daily Monday-Saturday. The park offers boat and cabana rentals along with restrooms, showers, and concessions. Parking is $8 per vehicle. 

Delnor-Wiggins Beach Park

Address: 11135 Gulf Shore Dr, Naples, FL 34108

Delnor-Wiggins is one of the best beaches in the United States. This natural beach park has a hard-bottom reef where you can visit via snorkeling or scuba diving. Enjoy ocean recreation by swimming, kayaking, and fishing along this beach. There is also an observation tower to give you beautiful views of the beach and gulf. There are six total parking lots, making it easy to find a parking spot. Park amenities include grills, picnic areas, drinking fountains, bike racks, restrooms with wheelchair access, and showers.

Lovers Key State Park

Address: 8700 Estero Blvd, Fort Myers Beach, FL 33931

The park consists of four barrier islands. This park is a beautiful, natural place with tidal lagoons, canals, and an abundance of wildlife. Watch the manatees graze and swim gracefully around, or the dolphins play in the surf. Many birds call this park their home, including bald eagles. If you need a break from the beach, hike on the five miles of trails through the park’s interior. Lovers Key also has a boat ramp. The entrance fee ranges $2-$8.

Bonita Beach

Address: 27954 Hickory Blvd, Bonita Springs, FL 34134

Bonita Beach is both a partier paradise and a popular beach for families. It features a playground, picnic shelters, beach rentals, and even a burger joint. This beach also features a large variety of beach rentals. There are watersport rentals and beach volleyball courts for active beachgoers. 

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