Naples Beach Parking Guide

As one of the wealthiest cities in the country, Naples is famous for golf courses, upscale shops, and sophisticated dining. However, that’s not everything this beautiful city has to offer! Naples is a dream destination for both single travelers and families who love nature and palm-fringed sandy beaches. If you plan on coming to southwest Florida, discover Naples Beach parking options and use our tips to have a stress-free day! You’ll also learn about downtown parking services, Naples parking tickets, and the best hotels in the area.

Naples Beach

Situated on the Gulf of Mexico, Naples Beach is ideal for anyone searching for a spacious white-sand beach with restrooms, sand courts, and nearby restaurants. Visitors usually set up near the Naples Pier, which is picture-perfect and stretches 1,000 feet into the ocean. The pier is the symbol of the city and a popular fishing spot. Whether you wish to laze around and sunbathe or try out any sports activity, you’ll have a great time at Naples Beach! We suggest spending an entire day waiting for sunset—it will probably be the most beautiful sunset you’ve ever seen.

Naples Pier

If you plan to explore the city and visit restaurants, shops, or Saturday’s farmers market, walk a couple of blocks towards downtown and check out the 3rd Street area. To feel the real spirit of the city, take a stroll down the 5th Avenue South promenade—it offers both modern and historic architecture, entertainment, and luxury shops and restaurants.

Naples Beach Parking Options

All Naples Beach parking spaces require either a residential parking permit or payment. Tourists in Naples can use metered parking spots available throughout the city and near all beach access points. The list below shows the short-term parking rates on the streets of Naples, FL:

Duration Parking Rate
5 minutes $0.25
1 hour $3.00
Minimum payment $1.50

The pay stations accept coins and major credit cards. Thanks to the Extend-by-Phone service, you can use your phone to get notifications and extend parking. This service is available at the Naples Pier to pay stations. Apart from the Naples Pier area, many other beach parking locations offer parking meters and easy access to the beach, including:

  • 12th Avenue South (access to the pier)
  • Horizon Way
  • Lowdermilk Park
  • 8th Avenue North
  • 5th Avenue South 
  • 8th Avenue South 
  • Broad Avenue South
  • 14th Avenue South
  • 13th Avenue South
12th Ave S

Accessibility & Handicapped Parking 

Any person that owns a disabled parking permit or placard is entitled to Naples Beach free parking! You can park at any spot free of charge, but note that parking isn’t allowed in bus loading zones, fire zones, and all no parking zones. Accessible parking stalls are available throughout the city, but the Naples Pier and 12th Avenue South are the most suitable parking areas for visitors with disabilities. This beach access point offers a handicap ramp.

Parking in Downtown Naples

If you go a few blocks away from the beach and park in the downtown area, you’ll find a complimentary parking space in a flash! The city offers a free parking garage on 8th Street—it’s safe, close to 5th Avenue, and approximately a 15-minute walk away from the beach. The garage offers two electric vehicle charging stations. Use the following address to reach it: 400 8th St S, Naples, FL 34102. Parking is free at many other locations in the city, too—read the street signs carefully to find a suitable spot in no time.

Helpful Naples Beach Parking Tips

To have a stress-free experience and enjoy your day at Naples Beach without any hassle, check out our tips and a few useful pieces of information:

  • No parking is available between 11 PM and 5 AM
  • Many streets offer residential parking only—read the parking sign carefully before you park the car
  • Write down your street parking spot number to easily find your car when you head back from the beach
  • Oversized vehicles—trailers, trucks, and buses—cannot park within one block of the beach
  • Showers are available on 5th Avenue South, 8th Avenue South, and 12th Avenue South
  • Naples Beach parking permits are available to residents and property owners free of charge
  • If you get a parking citation, make sure to pay it as soon as possible to reduce the expense or avoid additional costs

Parking Ticket Fines & Payment

Violation of Naples Beach parking rules can lead to a parking fine of over $100! In case you receive a ticket, pay it within 10 days to lower the cost from $102 to $77. Here are all available payment methods:

  • Online payment
  • By phone: 855-748-6064
  • By mail: City of Naples, 735 8th Street South, Naples, Florida 34102

Phone payments are the most convenient, and you may use your credit card to pay within a few minutes.

Naples Hotels With Free Parking

If you decide to stick around and spend more time in Naples—which we highly recommend—book a room in one of the top-rated hotels. The listed properties offer free parking to their guests, as well as free Wi-Fi, pools, and other cool features.

All hotels have excellent reviews and are listed from the priciest to the most affordable.

Visit Other Beaches in Naples, FL

Apart from the beach at the Naples Pier, the city offers several other beautiful pieces of the coast. Clam Pass Park in North Naples is the best place for families with children—the waves are small, and you can come across various animals and plants. If you choose this beach, note that daily parking is $8, and the parking area is a short and pleasant tram ride away. Lowdermilk Beach is north of the downtown area, and it’s perfect for relaxation and picnics. It offers a handicap ramp for visitors with disabilities. Vanderbilt Beach is another popular soft-sand beach that tends to get crowded, so be sure to arrive early. Non-residential garage parking is available for $8. 

Additional Beach Parking Guides

The Parking Access team creates useful guides that help you find a convenient parking service wherever you go! In addition to Naples Beach parking information, we offer guides to parking at other Florida beaches, including:

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