Naples facts

Naples is located on the Gulf of Mexico in Southwest Florida and well-known for its historic downtown area, world-class and high-end shopping, dining and galleries.

It is also a family destination offering sandy beaches on the Gulf, the famous Naples Zoo and the tropical wilderness of The Everglades nearby. In fact, the beaches of Naples have been mentioned in several top level magazines as some of the best in the US.

Naples is a small city with a population of about 20,000 and impresses visitors with its history, tradition and charm. 

Naples downtown

Most vistitors will come to Naples to enjoy the beaches and Florida sunshine all year long, but Naples downtown neighborhood offers a very unique and lovely flair. 

Fifth Avenue South offers a variety of small shops, galleries and restaurants, you can stroll Design District for very unique finds and walk down to the beach and the famous Fishing Pier. All within just a few blocks and a short walk.  

Naples shopping

No surprise Naples offers all kind of shopping experience, from the upscale shops on 5th Avenue to open air shopping at Tin City and Waterside, Coastland Mall and a variety of the well-known department stores.

Miromar Outlet Mall offering all kind of designer outfit is also close-by.

Naples climate


Jan Feb
Mar Apr May Jun
Average high/low (Fahrenheit) 76/53  78/55 80/58 84/62 89/68 91/73
Average precipitation (inch) 2.05 2,32 2.24 2.28 3.35 8.9

Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Average high/low (Fahrenheit) 93/74
93/74
92/74
88/69
83/62
78/56
Average precipitation (inch) 9.17
9.02
8.66
3.82
2.09
1.69

Source: US Climate Data