Information on Naples Beaches
Water Temperatures
The water temperature in the winter months range from the high 60's to the low 70's. A little cool for recreational swimming. As a comparison, an average home pool setting is usually in the low 80's. Even so, you will see a people in the water enjoying a splash during the winter months.

Naples Beach Rules
Have a good time, but not on the beach:
- Alcohol
- Cars
- Dogs
- Glass Bottles
- Fires
- Fireworks
Red Tide
A Red Tide is a naturally occurring phenomenon along the gulf coast in Florida and results from the bloom of microscopic plant like cells called phytoplankton. These phytoplankton produce neurotoxins that can kill fish and cause respiratory and eye irritation along the shore. Periodic blooms can occasionally move close to beaches, but these are localized incidents and don't last long. For up to date information, call the Collier County Red Tide hotline at: 239.732.2591
Shell Collecting
The beaches in the area can be excellent for shell collecting. I understand the best times to collect are at low tides, after storms and especially with new or full moons, when tidal movements are greatest.
Sea Turtles
Nesting turtles come on shore during summer nights to lay their eggs. To help preserve the nests, volunteers will place stakes and ribbon around their nesting areas.
Stingrays
Stingrays are a foot long flat fish that have stinging spines on their tails. They are generally harmless, but if you accidentally step on one it is going to hurt. It's best to shuffle your feet along when you're walking in the surf. The noise will usually scare them away.
Tides
When spending time on the beach be aware of the tides. Rising tides can sweep away unattended belongings.