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Indian Wells, CA vs Naples, FL

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- Naples has 1,073.9% more rainy days than Indian Wells.
- Naples has 4.3% less Sunny Days than Indian Wells.
- On the BestPlaces comfort index, Naples scores 10.8% worse than Indian Wells

Climate
 Indian Wells, CANaples, FLUnited States
 Rainfall55438
 Snowfall0028
 Precipitation14118106
 Sunny276264205
 Avg. July High1089186
 Avg. Jan. Low455322
 Comfort Index (higher=better)7.46.67
 UV Index5.77.14.3
 Elevation8932443

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Reviews for Indian Wells    2 Reviews

Over 14 years ago

indian wells is one of the great golf centers in america. fabulous weather in the winter months causes it to be crowded-the rest of the year, while it can get hot, is  More

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Over 17 years ago

I am in the process of re-locating from San Diego to Indian Wells. The place is just fantastic: quiet, clean and  More

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Reviews for Naples    71 Reviews

When I moved to Naples a few years ago an average one bedroom apartment cost 1000 a month to rent. Now the average one bedroom apartment is over $2200 and rising  More

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Over 2 years ago

This is a beautiful town. Super clean, green, and people are happy. Cost of living is relative to where you are coming from. Also, depends on the area of Naples. The  More

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Warm weather, nice beaches, some good restaurants, and botanical gardens to check out. Unfortunately, the hospitals are terrible, there is not much to do, and too many  More

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ZIPS IN INDIAN WELLS, CALIFORNIA
92210
ZIPS IN NAPLES, FLORIDA
34112 34104 34105 34103 34102 34101

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