We don’t have numerous stormy days here in Naples yet, but when we have that afternoon shower or a cloudy day, here are a few recommendations for things to do when the climate is not cooperating with your plans for the beach, a watercraft trip, a round of golf or some other outdoor activity. Make sure to visit our Business Directory page for cool suggestions on where to go.
- A relaxing visit to an art exhibition can make the hours fly by until the weather improves. The vast majority of them are situated along Fifth Avenue South or on Broad Avenue close to the intersection with Third Street South.
- Go to the book shop. There’s a two-story Barnes and Noble at the side of Route 41 (Tamiami Trail) and Seagate Drive/Pine Ridge Road with a superior out-of-this-world bistro, a lot of tables and an internet connection. Sit, unwind, read, have some espresso and a nibble, flip through a couple of magazines and select a book to peruse until the weather lets you to change that rain umbrella for a beach umbrella.
- On the off chance that the wind is blowing strongly from the west and you are a shell enthusiast, you can go walk along the shore. You may be alone on the beach as the rain pours down, but in this case, you’ll be the first to locate the great shells appearing on the beach. On the off chance that you are not an eager shell enthusiast, it’s best to stay indoors and disregard this suggestion.
- A stormy day may be an ideal opportunity to go to one of the historical attractions that you’ve put off on visiting, Maybe you said “We ought to do that sometime in the not so distant future” but you haven’t done it yet. There’s the Baker Museum by Artis-Naples, the Holocaust Museum, Naples Depot (trains) and the von Liebig Art Center. With a bit of driving, you could visit the Immokalee Pioneer Museum or the Museum of the Everglades in Everglades City.
- The main stormy day activity is shopping, shopping and more shopping. You’ll discover the shopping centers and malls packed with people that had the same idea. Fifth Avenue South and Third Street South are less bustling in light of the fact that you must be outside to go from one store to the next. This area attracts a large number of shoppers as does Coastland Mall and Waterside Shops.
These are just a few of the many things you can do while it’s raining in Naples, Florida. Consult our Business Directory right here on our website so you can get to know the best establishments, shops, restaurants and more that offer the best deals without sacrificing the quality of the products and services. Whatever your shopping or service needs, we are very sure that our Business Directory can point you to a business or two near you.