Lowdermilk Park, Naples
Naples Beach is unique because of its white sands, turquoise water, a serene atmosphere, and sunsets on the fishing pier. Situated in the Gulf of Mexico in Southern Florida, this shore is perfect for trying fantastic fishing excursions.
The coast is 7 miles long and offers plenty of amenities, from excellent outdoor restaurants to nearby golf courses and more. Naples is famous for its pearly white sand, a feature you’ll find plenty of at Lowdermilk Park.
You can focus on nature, particularly the shore’s rolling waves and sandy shores, or walk along Millionaires’ Row in the Old Naples area and pick out your dream house.
6 thoughts on “The 5 Most Beautiful Beaches in Florida”
Odd choices except maybe one or two.
ANA MARIE ISLAND
AMELIA ISLAND
SANIBEL while gorgeous, was trashed by the last storm.
No one should be visiting FL anyway. If you do, make sure you do not bring a book or the dictionary.
I have heard from a fellow visitor, the exact same response.
Please explain to me why people should not visit Florida? Why should visitors not bring a book or a dictionary?
No, Sanibel is not as beautiful as it was before the last devastating hurricane. However, there are still lots of things to do and experience on Sanibel Island. I have lived in FL for twenty-five years and have traveled to many places in Florida. Sanibel is both beautiful but also has a wonderful community spirit, beautiful beaches and welcoming people. I am certain that you would not like your state judged by one unpleasant experience.
AGREED…………WAAAAAAAAAY TOO HUMID IN FLORIDA………..
And why is that? Just because yiu don’t want to go, doesn’t mean others dont.
What about Lido Beach in Sarasota, FL