Need More Beach


By Nanci Theoret
Published: May 12, 2009
Last Updated On: March 09, 2011
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Paddle the new Paradise Coast Blueway

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Whether inshore or offshore, summer is a great time for casting a line in the Naples area.

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Head to Naples' beaches for sunsets and a little wildlife-watching

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Revel in the seaside charm of the Paradise Coast

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Sneak off to secluded beaches and watch the sun sink slowly below the horizon along the Naples coast.

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The Naples Fishing Pier is one of the best places to watch the sunset.

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The Naples Pier is just a few blocks from the popular downtown shopping area. Fishing and sunbathing are the most popular things to do at this pier.

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While Florida boasts some of the nation's most extravagant beach resorts, it doesn't have to cost a fortune to stay on the water. Here, campers in the Naples area enjoy...

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Naples' beach and its barrier islands provide sanctuary to sun-seeking visitors.

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Relax and rejuvenate on the Paradise Coast.

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Naples' pristine, tropical beaches.

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Relax at the beach, then walk to Naples Municipal Pier to fish or grab some food.

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The top five reasons life’s a beach in Naples, Marco Island and the Everglades.

If you live in Florida, like I do, you sometimes let ordinary, everyday life get in the way of enjoying Florida’s star attraction – the beach. No matter how many times I go, it never seems to be quite enough. I envy visitors who spend every waking minute along the shore. I gaze wistfully their way whenever I pass a beach, and have to fight the temptation to ditch an appointment or meeting and join them, high-heels and all.

It really struck home a few weeks ago that I need more beach in my life (really everybody does). And one of my favorite places to 'get more beach' is Southwest Florida's Paradise CoastsmNaples, Marco Island and the Everglades, where the beach is always close by.

It really struck home a few weeks ago that I need more beach in my life (really everybody does). And one of my favorite places to 'get more beach' is Southwest Florida's Paradise Coast – Naples, Marco Island and the Everglades, where the beach is always close by.



Those oft-described sugar-sand beaches extend south from Barefoot Beach to Naples, with its multiple beach access points, and then another 4 miles along Marco Island. Sometimes the beach peeks between Gulf-front homes. Other times it takes you by surprise, revealed in a wide-open sweep of breathtaking white sand and azure waters just tempting you to dive right in.

There are plenty of reasons to savor the beaches of the Paradise Coast. Here are my top five:

1. Because Others Say So
Don’t take just my word for it. Leading travel experts constantly sing the praises of the Paradise Coast’s unique combination of surf, sand and sun – all framed by palm trees swaying in the breezes. Yes, it’s that idyllic.

An illustrious panel of travel editors from Conde Nast, USA Today and Fodor’s are among the area’s beach admirers, naming Naples as America’s Best All-Round Beach in 2005 for the Travel Channel. How’s that for a pedigree? Bloggers also list Naples beaches among their top in the world and Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park as one of Florida’s top 10 beach parks.

2. A Nightly Show
With apologies to P.T. Barnum, I happen to think the greatest show on earth occurs every night along Florida's shores – and without the scary clowns. The Paradise Coast’s beaches, the Naples Pier and Gulf-front restaurants are the perfect spots for taking in those spectacular sunsets, almost always accompanied by an enthusiastic round of applause and, if you’re lucky, by the elusive green flash.

3. If by Sea
Rent a boat or bring your own and enjoy the area’s scenic shores by water. You’ll get to the beach faster and don’t have to worry about traffic or red lights, plus your hair will have that glorious tousled look we like to call “island hair.” You’ll even discover beaches, picturesque backwater mangrove estuaries and rookeries that can only be reached by boat. For a slower pace, kayaks and canoes get you even closer to the water’s surface – and you can work on your tan and get an upper body workout at the same time.

4. Free Souvenirs
Forget the T-shirt. Show those stuck at home you were thinking of them by sharing your new shell collection. Nothing says you’ve been to Florida like a starfish or sand dollar. Shelling enthusiasts once confided in me that the northern and southern tips of Marco Island are prime hunting grounds for rare finds like the scotch bonnet, zigzag scallop, hawk-wing conch and even the elusive junonia. Just remember, county regulations forbid taking live shells.

5. Park It!

There’s more to our beaches than the aforementioned surf, sand and sun. Beach parks offer a host of activities, including water sports, volleyball and more. Follow a boardwalk through natural Florida habitat perfect for birding, nature photography and fishing. You might even see a sea turtle nest, and you’ll definitely forget there’s a city and all its amenities just a short walk or drive away.

This article is brought to you by Naples Marco Island Everglades Convention & Visitors Bureau. To plan your own beach getaway, call 1-800-2-ESCAPE (237-2273) or visit www.paradisecoast.com.

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vspinc
05/24/2009

I enjoyed the article. It makes you want to visit Naples.

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