
Here are the confirmed 2025 July 4th fireworks events in Naples, FL:
City of Naples Pier Fireworks
- When: Friday, July 4, 2025 at 9:00 PM
- Where: Barge launched approximately 900–1,000 ft north/west of Naples Pier, along the Gulf coast
- Show Details: ~30-minute professionally produced display over the Gulf of Mexico
- Parking/Access Tips: Naples Pier area closes at 6 PM; parking is limited—expect metered and permit-only zones nearby (fifthavenuesouth.com)
Fireworks Cruises

Pure Florida Fireworks Cruise
- When: July 4, 2025, 7:15 – 10:00 PM
- Where: Departs from Tin City, Naples Bay
Miss Naples Catamaran Fireworks Cruise
- When: July 4, 2025, approx. 7:30 – 10:30 PM
- Where: Departs from Port O Call Way area, cruises through Naples Bay to Gulf
These cruises offer front-row views of the fireworks plus dinner, live music, and open seating options.
Parade & Pre‑Show Activities
- July 4 Parade: Starts at 9:00 AM downtown (Broad Ave S → 5th Ave S → 8th St S)
- Other July events: family festivals, beachside activities, live music—all leading up to fireworks
Fireworks Legality in Florida
Florida law permits certain consumer fireworks (e.g. aerial, firecrackers, roman candles) only on three designated days, including July 4 (axios.com). HOAs or local ordinances can still restrict usage.
However, attending professional displays is safest and encouraged.
At a Glance
Event | Date | Time | Venue / Departure |
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Naples Pier Fireworks | Jul 4, 2025 | 9:00 PM | Near Naples Pier on Gulf |
Pure Florida Cruise | Jul 4, 2025 | 7:15–10:00 PM | Tin City (dock) |
Miss Naples Catamaran Cruise | Jul 4, 2025 | 7:30–10:30 PM | Port O Call Way (dock) |
Downtown Parade | Jul 4, 2025 | 9:00 AM | Broad Ave to 8th St route |
Tips for Enjoying the Show
- Arrive early (Pier area closes at 6 PM) to secure good seating near the beach or promenade.
- Parking gets crowded—metered and permit zones enforced (no beach glass or open fires)
- Cruises sell out fast—book early for better seats and availability.
- If you’re in an HOA, check local rules before using personal fireworks—even on holiday.