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🏖️ Naples Beach Conditions Report

Friday, June 5, 2026

🌊 Overall Beach Score: 8/10 – Good Beach Day

Warm Gulf waters, light surf, and no active tropical threats make for favorable beach conditions. However, scattered afternoon thunderstorms could briefly impact beach activities.


🚩 Red Tide Status

🟢 No significant red tide impacts currently reported for Naples beaches.

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) continues statewide monitoring, and Naples-area beach resources report no recent red tide advisories affecting beachgoers as of June 4. Respiratory irritation reports remain minimal. (FWC)

Red Tide Risk

  • Respiratory Irritation: 🟢 Low

  • Fish Kills: 🟢 None Reported

  • Water Discoloration: 🟢 None Significant


💧 Water Quality

🟢 Generally Good

Collier County and Florida Department of Health monitoring programs have not issued current beach water advisories for Naples beaches. Visitors should always avoid swimming near stormwater outfalls after heavy rainfall. (Naples, FL)

Water Quality Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ (4/5)


🌡️ Gulf Water Temperature

🌊 Water Temperature: Approximately 85°F (29°C)

The Gulf remains exceptionally warm and comfortable for swimming, paddleboarding, and snorkeling.

MeasurementTemperature
Gulf Water85°F / 29°C
Air Temperature High85°F / 29°C
Air Temperature Low74°F / 23°C

(Time and Date)


🌊 Surf & Marine Conditions

Wave Height

🏄 1–2 ft (0.3–0.6 m)

Gulf Conditions

🟢 Calm to Slight Chop

Wind

💨 East to Southeast 10–15 mph

Rip Current Risk

🟢 Low

Boating, kayaking, paddleboarding, and swimming conditions remain favorable during the morning hours.


🌦️ Weather Forecast

Morning

🌥️ Partly cloudy

  • Temperature: 77°F (25°C)

Afternoon

⛈️ Scattered thunderstorms developing

  • High: 85°F (29°C)

  • Humidity: High

Evening

🌤️ Partly cloudy after storms

  • Low: 74°F (23°C)

Rain Chance

60–70%, primarily after midday. (The Weather Channel)


🌀 Tropical Outlook

Atlantic Basin

🟢 No tropical cyclone development expected near Florida.

The National Hurricane Center reports no Atlantic disturbances threatening Florida, and NOAA’s 2026 outlook continues to favor a below-normal hurricane season overall. (National Hurricane Center)

Tropical Threat Level

🟢 None


🌅 Sunrise & Sunset

EventTime
🌅 Sunrise6:34 AM
🌇 Sunset8:17 PM

Daylight Length:
☀️ 13 Hours 43 Minutes (Time and Date)


🌊 Naples Tides

TideTime
🌊 High Tide5:25 AM
⬇️ Low Tide10:06 AM
🌊 High Tide3:09 PM
⬇️ Low Tide11:03 PM

(Tideschart.com)


🎣 Fishing Outlook

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ (4/5)

Best Fishing Windows:

  • 🎣 Early Morning: 5:00 AM – 8:00 AM

  • 🎣 Late Afternoon: 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Likely Species:
🐟 Snook
🐟 Redfish
🐟 Speckled Trout
🐟 Mangrove Snapper
🐟 Tarpon (season continues)

Incoming afternoon tides should support good inshore activity.


🏖️ Beach Day Summary

Positives

✅ Warm Gulf water (85°F / 29°C)
✅ Low surf and calm Gulf conditions
✅ Good water quality
✅ No significant red tide concerns
✅ No tropical threats

Watch For

⚠️ Afternoon thunderstorms
⚠️ Frequent lightning possible after noon
⚠️ Brief heavy downpours reducing visibility

Final Beach Score

🏖️ 8/10 – Good

Early morning through lunchtime offers the best beach conditions. Plan to leave the beach quickly if thunderstorms develop during the afternoon. 🌴☀️🌊

Sources: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), Mote Marine Laboratory Beach Conditions Reporting System, National Hurricane Center (NHC), NOAA, AccuWeather, US Harbors, Collier County Water Quality Program. (FWC)