These hand-picked Naples Florida best photography Spots are all close together so you should be able to shoot them all in one day. I visit Naples often to catch a nice golden sunset over the west coast.
Naples Florida is a beautiful place located on the west coast of Florida. When I want to get out of Miamis hustle and bustle, I take a 2-hour drive to Naples. Here I find peace and I the sunsets are to die for.
Living in Miami, I usually have to get up at 5 am to catch the sunrise. However, the sunsets in Miami are not as nice as they on the west coast. It’s always great to catch a sunset knowing I do not have to be up at 5 am.
The Gear
The gear we recommend is a good camera and the holy trinity. A wide-angle lens. 14-24mm or something similar. A 24-70mm or something similar and, of course, a 70-200mm or something similar.
If you do not have these particular lenses, do not worry; something similar will be just fine. It would be best if you also had a tripod.
Naples Florida Best Photography Spots
1. Old Pilings. Located North of the Naples Pier, these old pilings work well to create interesting compositions over the Gulf of Mexico. A wide-angle lens is a must.
2. Naples Pier. This is the most popular and one of the coolest piers on the west coast of Florida. A must on your visit to Naples. A wide-angle and or a zoom lens will work fine.
3. Naples City Dock. This is a great place to walk around and get some great shots of the actual dock, the boats, and the fisherman all around. A zoom lens is perfect.
These are the Best Photography Spots in Naples Florida
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We really like wiggins pass state park. Sometimes when the tide is just right and the sun as at the perfect angle it can be really stunning. We were contracted to pressure wash the buildings on site and that’s when we really came to know the place.