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Naples & Marco Florida Beaches

Naples and Marco Island, Florida beaches offer locals and visitors a variety of activities and atmospheres. Collier County beaches stretch from Bonita Springs in the north to Marco Island in the south. You’re going to want to spend time–a lot of time–at the areas renowned, soft white-sand beaches.

Hurricane Ian created a direct and widespread impact on Southwest Florida on September 28, 2022.

Most Collier County beaches have re-opened. Visit Collier County Parks & Recreation for opening and closing updates.

PLEASE NOTE there is the possibility of glass, metal, wood, and plastic in the water and buried 6 inches or more under the sand that can be difficult or impossible to see. Beachgoers should wear protective footwear and use caution in the water. 

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The following Naples beaches are open:

  • A portion of the Naples Pier – only 100-feet west of stairs, includes 12th Ave. South parking. No fishing is allowed on the Pier. Restrooms are open.
  • Clam Pass Park Beach access at 465 Seagate Drive.
  • Vanderbilt Beach, including the parking garage at 100 Vanderbilt Beach Road.
  • Lowdermilk Park
  • First Avenue North access point
  • Second Avenue North access point
  • Fourth Avenue North access point
  • Fifth Avenue South access point
  • Seventh Avenue North access point
  • Ninth Avenue South access point
  • 13th Avenue South access point
  • 17th Avenue South access point
  • 1977 Gulf Shore Blvd. N. (pathway – no parking)
  • Bluebill Avenue and North Gulf Shore access
  • Vanderbilt Beach access points No. 2, 4 and 6
  • Horizon Way access point
  • Via Miramar access point
  • Central Avenue access point
  • Broad Avenue South access point

The following Marco Island beaches are open:

  • South Marco Beach
  • Tigertail Beach

Top Area Beaches and Parks

Visitors can enjoy water activities including jet skiing, paddle boating, shelling, or kayaking at Naples and Marco Island white-sand beaches.

Relax on secluded Barefoot Beach in Bonita Springs. Or find a treasure trove of shells at Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park and Vanderbilt Beach in Naples, Florida.

Clam Pass Park in Naples

If you prefer a vibrant beach scene, head to Clam Pass Park in Naples where you’ll find a scenic boardwalk, trolley, catamaran and beach chair rentals.

South Beach in Marco Island

South Beach in Marco Island, Florida is a great place for shelling, fishing from the beach, and dolphin watching.

South Beach is a fantastic beach for families with young kids or folks with lots of beach gear to carry­–there is a drop off point at the access on S. Collier Blvd.

Marco Island Yoga also offers yoga classes on the beach several times a week!

Tigertail Beach in Marco Island

Tigertail Beach is located on Marco Island where acres of white sand beach is a favorite for sunbathers, birding, and beach activities.

There are plenty of shells to find, but be sure not to take any live ones it can be easy to miss the little creatures inside.

None of the beaches on Marco Island allow dogs, glass, or bicycles.

Marco Island Public Beach Parking and Access

Collier County resident beach parking is by Beach Permit.

South Beach on Swallow Avenue (70 parking spaces and facilities available).

Tigertail Beach on Hernando Drive (226 parking spaces and facilities available).

Turtle Lot parking on S. Collier opposite Charter Club (90 parking spaces available) the beach access for this parking lot is north of Marriott’s Crystal Shores.

S Collier Blvd. between Madeira and Royal Seafarer condos (there is no parking available).

Beach wheelchairs are available at Scootertown, Tigertail Beach, and Residents’ Beach.

Naples Public Beach Parking and Access

Collier County resident beach parking is by Beach Permit.

Visitors spending time in Naples will need to pay for beach parking and may access the beach at the following locations. Visitor (Metered) Beach Parking locations include:

  • Seagate Drive beach access
  • Horizon Way
  • Vedado Way
  • Via Miramar
  • Lowdermilk Park
  • 8th Avenue North
  • 5th Avenue South *
  • 8th Avenue South *
  • Broad Avenue South – 100 Block
  • Broad Avenue South – 200 Block
  • Pier / 12th Avenue South * -HR
  • 13th Avenue South
  • 13th Avenue South – 100 Block
  • 14th Avenue South

* indicates shower and HR is handicap ramp

Beach Parking With a Handicap Sticker

Any disability permit holder may park at any space without payment, in accordance with Florida Statute 316.1964.  The only requirement is that the permit holder is driving or being transported.  A disability permit does NOT allow parking in a bus loading zone, fire zone, handicapped access aisles, any areas posted as no parking zones, or parking in excess of the posted time limit.  Also, no parking is allowed at any metered beach parking space between 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. 

Naples visitors and non-beach parking permit holders must pay-by-space or per vehicle for public beach parking. Metered parking is 25 cents for 5 minutes. Hourly parking fee is $4. A MINIMUM OF $2.00 IS REQUIRED.

Pay Stations accept quarters and Master Card, Discover, American Express and Visa.

The pay stations at the Naples Pier offer Extend-by-Phone.  Extend-by-Phone service allows consumers to receive text message notifications for parking expirations.  By replying properly to this text, parking customers can fund additional minutes for extended parking.

Extend-by-Phone does not require a user account. Extend-by-Phone is compatible with virtually all mobile phones and delivers value for both consumers and parking operators.

Leave the hassle of parking behind and walk, bike, or take the trolley. Visit Naples.gov for additional beach parking information. 

Pack your sunscreen and swimsuits, head to the beach and dig your feet into the soft white sand and enjoy the sparkling Gulf of Mexico waters. The Paradise Coast beaches won’t disappoint.

See more things to do in Naples and check out Fort Myers and Sarasota.

Naples & Marco Florida Beaches

Lovers Key State Park in Fort Myers Beach

Things to Do at Lovers Key State Park Lovers Keys State Park covers 712 acres and includes tidal lagoons, canals, and four barrier islands. It remains an unspoiled area for many types of birds and wildlife. Manatees, dolphins, coastal birds and even bald eagles can be seen on the islands and in the waters surrounding them. Lovers Key is the main barrier island, with... Read More

Barefoot Beach Preserve County Park in Bonita Springs

Barrier Island Beach Barefoot Beach Preserve County Park is the perfect beach choice for those wanting to enjoy a more natural beach environment surrounded by wildlife and greenery. Ideal for families, the beach offers safe swimming and is perfect for relaxing and enjoying the view. Fishing enthusiasts love this beach park as they can catch many different species of fish in the tidal... Read More

South Marco Island Beach Access

Marco Island Gulf Beach Access South Marco Island Beach Access is one of two public beach access points on Marco Island – and the less busy of the two. This is a terrific beach for families to go shelling, beach fishing, or to watch dolphins playing in the surf. Kids Beach Scavenger Hunt. Florida Sunshine Survival Tips. Parking and Restroom... Read More

Keewaydin Island in Southwest Florida

Keywaydin Island is an 8-mile long barrier island located between Naples and Marco Island, Florida and is part of the pristine Rookery Bay Reserve. Although some lots were sold off and developed in the past, the island has preserved its natural state with many mangroves, birds and native wildlife.  Keewaydin is largely undeveloped and offers miles of... Read More

Vanderbilt Beach Park in Naples

Vanderbilt Beach Park is a popular North Naples beach that has gorgeous powdery white sand and is close to area hotels, restaurants and shopping. It usually has a refreshing onshore breeze to keep you cool in summer, and there are excellent birdwatching opportunities in the migratory winter months. Read our Kids Beach Scavenger Hunt or Florida Sunshine Survival Tips blog articles.  Top Things to Do... Read More

Tigertail Beach in Marco Island

Top Beach for Birding and Wildlife Viewing Tigertail Beach on Marco Island offers tidal pool exploration and a variety of wildlife. Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission lists Tigertail Beach as one of the best birding sites in Southwest Florida. Species of birds you might observe include pelicans, bald eagles, falcons, osprey, Wilson's, piping and snowy plovers, least terns, roseate spoonbills, and red... Read More

Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park in Naples

Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park is a mile-long 166-acre park paradise for nature lovers that is separated from the mainland by tidal creeks and mangrove swamps. The beach at Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park is rated as one of the best beaches in the U.S. The park offers visitors the opportunity to swim, scuba dive, kayak or fish along more than 1 mile of unspoiled white... Read More

Clam Pass Beach Park in Naples

Clam Pass Park is a gorgeous, family-friendly beach with soft white sand, calm waters, and is one of the most popular beach access points in the Naples, Florida area. Boardwalk and Nature Trail The kids will love the wooden boardwalk or tram ride through a mangrove forest to access the beach. A half-mile stroll along the Clam Pass boardwalk leading to the beach offers... Read More

Dog Beach Park in Bonita Springs

Pet-Friendly Beach Dogs are not allowed on the beach in Collier County. However, you can head north towards Fort Myers for a day of fun at the beach with your dog. Dog Beach is located just north of Naples in Bonita Springs and is the only Lee county-owned beach where pets are allowed. It is a coastal tideland, therefore the size of the beach... Read More

Naples Florida Municipal Beach & Pier Fishing in Naples

The Naples Pier sustained substantial damage from Hurricane Ian and will need to be rebuilt. There is only 100 feet of the Pier that is open to the public. Restrooms are open. Concessions are closed. Fishing from the Pier is prohibited until further notice.  The Naples Municipal Beach & Fishing Pier is one of the most popular attractions in Naples, Florida. The renovated... Read More

Lowdermilk Park in Naples

Family Fun Beach and Park Lowdermilk Park on Naples Beach is a popular beachfront park with a duck pond, two children's playgrounds, sand volleyball courts, picnic tables, concession, restrooms, and outdoor showers. There are also two gazebos that can be rented. The beach at Lowdermilk Park is a terrific spot to watch the sunset! Bring a picnic and let the kids play in the shallow... Read More