
Naples, FL
Naples, a luxury beach resort on the Gulf of Mexico in southwest Florida, is a great alternative for retirees. Naples has stunning beaches, world-class shopping, and golf courses.
Naples’ outdoor attractions are great. Vanderbilt Beach and Clam Pass Park are perfect for sunbathing and swimming, while Everglades National Park offers hiking, animal viewing, and distinct ecosystems.
Vanderbilt Beach is a Naples favorite. It’s great for sunbathing, swimming, and watching the sunset because to its excellent white sand and pristine seas. Luxury hotels and restaurants are nearby.
Clam Pass Park is a mangrove-surrounded beach. Accessible by a boardwalk or a complimentary tram service, it’s a great place for shelling, bird-watching, or exploring the park’s unique ecosystem. Beach equipment and concessions are available in the park.
I’d recommend that you visit Naples Municipal Beach and Fishing Pier. The historic fishing pier is a favorite spot for fishing or dolphin watching, and the beach itself is perfect for a leisurely day in the sun. The Lowdermilk Park Beach has volleyball courts, picnic tables, gazebos, and concession booths. Its quiet, shallow waters are ideal for families and calm swimmers.
Finally, Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park north of Naples is worth the short journey. It’s one of the most pristine beaches in the area, offering snorkeling, bird watching, and fishing. Plus, it’s recognized as one of the best spots in Naples for viewing a sunset.
Nice places
Thanks so much for this very informative report. This gives me several great options for the future.
Yes nice Places totally unaffordable on SS. Naples is very NOT diversified we got some nasty looks there.. Galveston seems ok
Love Santa Barbara again super expensive can only camp there and they hardly have any campgrounds/RV
Thanks for your comments/assessment. On a limited budget, one really has to experience somethings for him/herself. Your comments help.
I choose Gulf Shores or St. Augustine.
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