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- TowerFast Facts: Features: Need Gear? Download all Naples GPS Coordinates This 70 foot military navigational tower rests in 35 feet of water. Large schools of pelagic fish, snapper, barracuda, and… Read more: Tower
- Tea Cup LedgesFast Facts: Features: Need Gear? Download all Naples GPS Coordinates With ledges running from one to three feet high, Tea Cup Ledges is a large area of abundant marine life,… Read more: Tea Cup Ledges
- Santa LuciaFast Facts: Features: Need Gear? Download all Naples GPS Coordinates In 1994, 29 refugees fleeing Cuba used the Santa Lucia, a 47 foot turtle boat, for their voyage to the… Read more: Santa Lucia
- Naples LedgesFast Facts: Features: Need Gear? Download all Naples GPS Coordinates The four to six foot ledges of this site contain a series of ledges, cracks, and holes that are loaded… Read more: Naples Ledges
- Naples BargeFast Facts: Features: Need Gear? Download all Naples GPS Coordinates Located 5.5 miles west of Gordon Pass, this once active construction barge is now part of an artificial reef system.… Read more: Naples Barge
Sunny Naples is a popular, sophisticated and charming beach destination on the Gulf of Mexico. It boasts good diving almost all year round, though choppy waters from stiff winds during the winter months can limit visibility. Diving here is a little more challenging that other Florida locations. Rides to the dive sites can be quite long and sometimes bumpy. The waters off the Gulf Coast are generally warm and inviting, but lack the clarity of the Atlantic which is cleansed by the Gulf Stream.
But dive Naples and you will experience sites that will remain with you for a lifetime! Many of the reefs and wrecks of this area are still virtually virgin diving. Fish are abundant and very large. There are literally, colonies of Jewfish, meandering nurse sharks, and huge turtles cruising the area.