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Naples Florida Beach Tour - Part II

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Naples Florida beaches consist of long expanses of fine white sand, offering spectacular Gulf views and fantastic sunsets. Beaches are only interrupted by the occasional pass to rivers and inland bays. All beaches are public beaches. Within the Naples area, just drive west and you will reach the beach. Within the city of Naples the streets end at the beach, with meter parking. Designated beach areas that have concessions available are either state, county or city parks, or areas that facilitate parking and access to the shore. Naples is different than many beach communities in that there is no retail along the Naples beaches in terms of shirt shops, fast food, restaurants, stores, etc. Those types of services are away from the beach. Naples beaches differ in that are bordered by single family homes neighborhood, condos, or parks and preserves Naples designated beach areas differ by their surroundings, facilities, activities and amenities. You can always bring in your own cooler, beach gear and toys with you. Once on a beach, you can walk until you reach a pass. But, in most cases, once you walk away from the designated beach area, the opportunity to find refreshments are very limited or nonexistent. You could have a 3 mile walk before you came upon another designated beach with a concession available. Naples Beach areas from north to south are: • Bonita Beach • Barefoot Beach - Collier County Park • Delnor-Wiggins - Florida State Park • Vanderbilt Beach - Collier Co. Park • Clam Pass Beach - Collier Co. Park • Lowdermilk Park - Naples City Park • Naples Beach & Pier - Naples City Park
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