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How long is the drive from Jensen Beach to Cocoa Beach?

The direct drive from Jensen Beach to Cocoa Beach is 92 mi (148 km), and should have a drive time of 1 hr 47 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Jensen Beach to Cocoa Beach, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Melbourne, Fort Pierce, Cape Canaveral, Vero Beach, and Stuart, as well as top places to visit like John G. and Susan H. Dupuis Jr. Wildlife and Environmental Area and Bathtub Beach, or the ever-popular 17047 Bee Line Hwy.

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Top cities between Jensen Beach and Cocoa Beach

The top cities between Jensen Beach and Cocoa Beach are Melbourne, Fort Pierce, Cape Canaveral, Vero Beach, and Stuart. Melbourne is the most popular city on the route. It's 1 hour from Jensen Beach and less than an hour from Cocoa Beach.
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Stuart

Stuart, a city on Florida's Atlantic Coast, offers a variety of attractions and dining options. The House of Refuge at Gilbert's Bar provides insight into the area's maritime history, while the Stuart Heritage Museum showcases local heritage through pioneer home furniture displays. Nature enthusiasts can explore the bird-filled trails and butterfly garden at Seabranch Preserve State Park or visit St. Lucie Inlet Preserve State Park, known for its sea turtle nesting grounds.
52% as popular as Melbourne
6 minutes off the main route, 11% of way to Cocoa Beach
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Fort Pierce

Fort Pierce, located on Florida's east coast, offers a variety of attractions for visitors. The National Navy SEAL Museum showcases naval artifacts and weaponry, while Fort Pierce Inlet State Park boasts a lengthy beach ideal for swimming and surfing. Art enthusiasts can explore the A.E. Backus Museum and Gallery, home to works by the renowned 20th-century painter from Fort Pierce. Additionally, Heathcote Botanical Gardens presents an extensive collection of tropical bonsai.
71% as popular as Melbourne
1 minute off the main route, 24% of way to Cocoa Beach
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Vero Beach

Vero Beach, a charming coastal city in Florida, boasts beautiful Atlantic-facing beaches on a barrier island along the Indian River Lagoon. Visitors can bask in the sun at South Beach Park with its expansive sands and volleyball courts or explore the history of the local citrus industry at Downtown's South Beach Park. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate a visit to McKee Botanical Garden, where they can admire tropical flora and serene water lily-filled streams.
63% as popular as Melbourne
8 minutes off the main route, 40% of way to Cocoa Beach
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Melbourne

Melbourne, a city in Florida located southeast of Orlando, offers a diverse range of attractions. The Eau Gallie Arts District is renowned for its galleries and the impressive Foosaner Art Museum. Visitors can explore historic sites such as the Rossetter House Museum & Gardens, which has been restored to its original 1908 appearance. Across the Indian River Lagoon, Howard E. Futch Memorial Park at Paradise Beach provides stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean.
Most popular city on this route
6 minutes off the main route, 70% of way to Cocoa Beach
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Cape Canaveral

Cape Canaveral, situated on Florida's Atlantic coast, is a vibrant beachside community known for its close proximity to the Kennedy Space Center and three major universities. The city boasts attractions such as the NASA shuttle launch simulation at the Kennedy Space Center, rocket exhibits at the Air Force Space and Missile Museum, and the Exploration Tower with its 7th-floor observation deck at Port Canaveral. Visitors can also enjoy waterfront boardwalks at Manatee Sanctuary Park along the Banana River.
56% as popular as Melbourne
9 minutes off the main route, 91% of way to Cocoa Beach

Best stops along Jensen Beach to Cocoa Beach drive

The top stops along the way from Jensen Beach to Cocoa Beach (with short detours) are Westgate Cocoa Beach Pier, Cocoa Beach, and The National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum. Other popular stops include Sebastian Inlet State Park, Florida Oceanographic Coastal Center, and Brevard Zoo.
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17047 Bee Line Hwy

Building
Sights & Landmarks
Auto Race Tracks
5.0
(13)
Jupiter, FL 33478, USA
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John G. and Susan H. Dupuis Jr. Wildlife and Environmental Area

Wildlife park
Nature & Parks
Many nature habitats compose this expansive space for camping, hiking, fishing & seasonal hunting.
This place was so close to home yet we felt like we were a million miles from civilization. Spent the day exploring trails and checking out the area, made some great drone videos. Saw some big gators. Beautiful flowers and a white barn owl. Very serene.
Christopher M — Google review
This place is great! With 2 locations to camp, we chose the group camping spot. There are 2 very nice pavilions and loads of room to be private. All for free as long as you reserve.
Javier B — Google review
I love this park, I’ve been hiking an camping here on the Florida OTL trail. Great wildlife like deer, gators, boars, birds, cats, reptiles and all sorts of critters will keep you company at during the day and night. You’ll here some gunfire/ hunting going on in the distance and some swamp buggies at night, nothing to fear just some fellow outdoorsman. I highly recommend this park for anyone who loves to enjoy south Florida nature.
Jack M — Google review
I hiked in and stayed at the first campsite on the hiking trail. The trails are well marked and easy to follow. This is a very easy trail as it is flat. It is a beautiful place to go and enjoy nature. I hope to return.
Nineves S — Google review
Nice trails Not a lot of birds or wildlife. Cool looking disc golf course
Scott M — Google review
Hidden gem. Hiking trails all over up to 16 miles. 3 different length loop trails. 2 campgrounds, 1 for family’s. Trails are well marked and maintained. This area also has horseback trails, I think like 40 miles with camping and over night facilities for horses. I will be visiting this area again very soon.
Double D — Google review
Had a great time at this campground… very quiet..
Martin Z — Google review
Hiking here was an experience, worth the near 2 hour drive. It was peaceful, beautiful and with great company, the Florida Trail Association. Although we passed a camping area, there are no facilities, it is nature at it's best! We saw woodpeckers, hog pits, elan eagle's nest & red shoulder hawk.
Roshawn B — Google review
4.6
(319)
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4.5
(20)
23500 Southwest Kanner Highway, Canal Point, FL 33438, USA
https://www.sfwmd.gov/recreation-site/dupuis-management-area
(561) 924-5310
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Bathtub Beach

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Beach pavillion
Nature & Parks
Beaches
Bathtub Beach is a family-friendly destination with a unique feature - during low tide, the reef creates a shallow pool resembling a bathtub. This makes it an ideal spot for young kids and those who want to swim without worrying about the tide. The beach offers limited parking but provides amenities such as a gazebo, shower, and bathroom. Additionally, Bathtub Beach is handicap accessible with designated parking and wheelchair-accessible sidewalks leading to an overlook pavilion and sun deck.
Such a great self-serve beach with a few daytime lifeguards and excellent snorkeling for being right on the shore with a massive collection of seashells, small fish, and birds. A clean bathroom with a drinking fountain but no on site restaurants- however lots of great options within a 2-15 min drive would 10/10 recommend
Dr. A — Google review
My boys 10 & 15 loved this beach! It was the favorite of the ones we visited. There are shells, but not a ton. If you go early in the morning it isnt crowded. Parking is limited, so be prepared if you are arriving after 9/930! Bathroom and showers on site. Short walk to the beach.
Kalla M — Google review
Plenty of parking, nice bathrooms and showers, + lifeguards. Clean beach right on the ocean at the southern tip of Hutchinson island. Excellent shelling here. This location has the most shells over 3 other locations on Hutchinson Island that claim good shelling conditions.
Leonard P — Google review
Had a great time swimming and snorkling, the water was great, thte reef was cool. There is construction on going there but the bathrooms were nice and clean! I hope they add outdoor showers or rinse stations outside the bathrooms to wash the sand off after leaving the beach.
David D — Google review
Loved this very different looking Florida beach. The shallow area near the rocks has clear water and tiny fish and tons of shells. Very cool place that recently reopened after being closed due to hurricane damage
Veronica B — Google review
Beautiful beach great for family. I can dive to the corals and see some fish. It's not far from the shore. When the tide is out, you can even walk there on your feet.
Marcela R — Google review
Nice beach for families with a protected reef really close in. A far amount of common shells, nice beach walk South towards inlet. Clear water. Lots of parking. Lifeguard.
G G — Google review
Nice an quiet beach , we really enjoy our day :)
Claudia R — Google review
4.6
(745)
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4.3
(556)
1585 SE MacArthur Blvd, Stuart, FL 34996, USA
https://www.martin.fl.us/BathtubBeach
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House of Refuge Museum

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Temporarily Closed
Maritime museum
Museums
The House of Refuge Museum is dedicated to honoring American inventors and entrepreneurs with a variety of exhibits showcasing replica stores and patents. The museum offers visitors an opportunity to learn about the nation's history while also enjoying the nearby beach, which features a unique reef not commonly found in southern Florida. Despite the lack of public restrooms, this interesting destination provides an enjoyable way to spend a weekend day exploring maritime history.
Not only is the house of refuge the oldest building in Martin County, it’s served as a life-saving service to those that were shipwrecked out on Gilbert‘s bar. It’s my favorite beach to bring my dogs too. You can see the exposed part of Anastasia‘s formation which is an outcrop of Coquina that was created by polychaete worms. That’s right, a reef system that was built by worms a long, long time ago. And if you catch it at low tide, you can go in front of the worm reef and see all the creatures that inhabited now. My French bulldog Winston loves to explore it.
Daniel M — Google review
Really enjoyed my visit today. Took the shuttle from the Elliott Museum, which I highly recommend as traffic is bad and the parking worse. The buildings are well maintained, the docent and gift shop staff friendly and informative, and the views of the lagoon and Atlantic coast beautiful. Admission is very reasonable and free for veterans with ID.
Kat — Google review
A great piece of Coast Guard and Florida history. This is located off the beaten path. It is associated with the Elliott museum and is located about 2 miles or a 5 minute car ride from the main museum. You can buy a combination ticket to see the Elliott and the House of Refuge museum. I think that is the best deal. You can coordinate for a museum staff member to drive you over and back. It was a good deal and very convenient. I would recommend going to the Elliott first and then the House of Refuge. You could drive yourself but there are very few parking spaces at the Refuge. The house is the only one of the original 10 houses built by Florida to helped shipwrecked people along Florida’s east Coast. You enter through the house by the small parking lot. The staff was very friendly. The entrance house serves as a ticket booth, a waiting area and a gift shop all in one. The small set of structures is located right on the beach and offers a lovely view. They have you start at the third house where a volunteer shows a movie and then describes more about the history of the people and the structures. The next house has individual rooms that describe each period in the history of the house. Overall, it was a very nice visit to a structure that is key in describing the true initial Coast Guard history.
Ward D — Google review
Beautiful place to watch the sun set, or rise, whatever your preference
Butch L — Google review
Awesome little piece of history. Well worth a visit. Plan on spending around an hour at the house, and a bit more time walking along the rocky beach. Parking could be tricky, with only around 20 spaces. Pleasant staff who answered questions and were friendly.
Andrew M — Google review
I love historical places like this. You can learn and appreciate your surroundings more when you visit areas. Our local guide was extremely helpful and knowledgeable. It's amazing to learn about the history buried beneath our own feet. I absolutely recommend to anyone from this area or visiting from out of town. What a gem of history that I'm sure most people would drive right by every day.
Erik E — Google review
Interesting little museum. Worth a visit if you are nearby. The story behind this coastal building is quite special, as it helps understand some of regional history. There is also a cute little souvenir shop. Recommend it and it takes only one hour max.
Simo C — Google review
The sunrises on this beach are phenomenal and breathtaking. The rocks and outcroppings are unique to this beach all along the coast of Florida. Small. Quiet. Scenic. Always see photographers capturing wedding couples, children, and families here every morning we come. Worth a visit if you can. No decent swimming but picturesque. Wear stiff shoes. Rocks will cut your feet up.
Stephen W — Google review
4.7
(851)
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4.5
(267)
301 SE MacArthur Blvd, Stuart, FL 34996, USA
https://hsmc-fl.com/house-of-refuge/
(772) 225-1875
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Elliott Museum

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Local history museum
Museums
The Elliott Museum is a contemporary museum showcasing art exhibits and interactive displays that document the cultural history of Florida. It features an exceptional car collection, as well as historic collections, making it a must-see for those interested in Florida's past. The museum also includes a gift shop on its second floor, where local artist works are available for purchase. With accessible facilities such as handicap access and elevators, visitors can fully enjoy this treasure coast gem at an affordable price with senior and child discounts available.
Excellent car collection. Was not expecting it. Artwork was beautiful. Restaurant adjacent had live music on Sunday and the beach was right behind it all. What a great way to spend a Sunday. Highly recommend.
Lucy Z — Google review
I was stunned at the amount and quality of their items. This is an absolute jewel and a must see. I was not disappointed. Cost is minimal for the value of seeing great works. If the docent is available for the cars, ask to see it. They have a racking system unlike anything I've ever seen. Take your time and take it all in. I think they have other exhibits that are invited and showcased. When I visited it was Tut and Faberge eggs replicas. Active duty and veterans were admitted free with ID at the time of this post. Great way to spend your time.
Kimberly H — Google review
🏛️ Great museum! Really worth a visit. 1st floor is filled with unusual antique cars and bicycles. Plenty of interesting historical facts about local residents and inventors. 2nd floor is filled with myriad of unique artifacts of Florida history. Most of them are just displayed in a makeshift old store. You can spend hours just exploring this area alone. 🎧 They have an excellent and free audio guide. 🚗 Make sure to check out “car vending machine”. Plus at least two electric cars from 1900s and 1970s. Fun fact, most of their cars are drivable. They rent them to movie studios, news productions, weddings and just take them to auto shows. They have 1930s “Woody” (Ford Model A Staton Wagon) that you can sit in and explore. Make sure you do it and find out just how much more comfortable our cars are today. 🏕️ Moonshine tent display on 2nd floor is excellent. ⏱️ Give yourself ~3-4 hours to explore the museum. 🅿️ There is plenty of free parking in front of the museum. Plus public beach parking right next to the museum. 🍹There is a “Tiki Bar” on site. If you are hungry, you can visit it too. 🚽 Bathrooms a nice, roomy and very clean.
Constantin L — Google review
Neat place. Great classic car section. Different exhibits to enjoy that are changed periodically.
Tara B — Google review
I was very impressed with this museum. I didn't expect so many rooms to view. I expected that 1 hour would've covered everything. I was wrong. You should allow at least an hour and a half 2 hours possibly longer depending. I definitely recommend it.
Karen G — Google review
A very nice local museum that has something for just about everyone. I spent 2 hours there and could have stayed longer. I investigated because i saw a King Tut sign. All the display items were replicas but you got a feel for the size of the artifacts found in the tomb. The museum has a 50+ car collection with mostly card that are from before 1950. It has a baseball card collection with some bats and balls on display. It has a replica Faberge Egg display which is very large. It has a large selection of Highwayman Paintings which were pretty good. I recommend a visit.
Leonard P — Google review
First time visiting and we were delighted with the place. Small but loaded with many fascinating details and historical facts. It’s well worth a visit and recommend taking your time to understand the small items on display. Impressed with the historical items from our area in Florida.
Paul H — Google review
My husband and I drove two hours to check this place out. Loved it. It may be a smaller museum but so many exhibits. Friendly and knowledgeable staff. The only thing I wish had been different was to be able to tour the garage. There was a gentleman already there to provide more info on the cars that were on the floor.. Will definitely be back.
Krissy S — Google review
4.7
(892)
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4.4
(625)
825 NE Ocean Blvd, Stuart, FL 34996, USA
https://hsmc-fl.com/
(772) 225-1961
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Florida Oceanographic Coastal Center

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Nature & Parks
Aquarium
The Florida Oceanographic Coastal Center is a 57-acre research and educational site featuring a network of nature trails, a lagoon, and saltwater tanks. Visitors can explore the building's interactive games, learn about Florida's water and animals in the museum, and take advantage of restrooms on-site. The attraction offers a chance to feed stingrays and invertebrates while observing large saltwater turtles and fish up close. Admission prices are $8 for children and $16 for adults.
Last week we went to the Florida Oceanographic Center during our stay on Hutchinson island. It obviously is extremely hot outside this time of year so I recommend bringing water and sunscreen. There are some AC and shady areas to cool down but a good portion is outside. We loved the indoor area that was an aquarium inside with tons of cool fish in it. Highly recommend spending some time visiting.
Rocky 2 — Google review
It was neat, but with how much it costs compared to the other things in the area I expected a bit more. The mosquitos there are super terrible. I feel they should just hand out bug spray for free. My kid got eaten alive just walking around the sting ray and where they feed the fish. The gift shop was decently priced. A boys hat fell in the lagoon and the employees did a great job of safely removing it.
Kalla M — Google review
A wonderful facility! The talks were informative and accessible, and the employees giving them were both knowledgeable and passionate. We walked away with lots of useful information, including how we can make a difference in our own lives when it comes to conservation! The animas seemed well cared for, with many of them being here due to an inability to be released back into the wild rather than just being here “for show.” Would highly recommend a visit!
Becki W — Google review
We love this place its so nice here. There is tons of wild life exhibits. Tons of stuff for kids and adults. The staff are great. You can spend all day here easily. So much fun. Highly recommend for a family outing 👌 👏
Jenilea — Google review
We greatly enjoyed our afternoon here! We saw the big game feeding demonstration, did the interactive sea critter and sting ray touch exhibits, and walked around the inside area as well. Well worth the price of admission! The only thing we didn’t do was the walking trail. It was very muggy and mosquito filled due to recent rain. Shout out to Jasmin at the sea critter touch tank as well as the sting ray area!! She was very knowledgable and funny :)
Kristen F — Google review
The staff is fantastic, they truly are friendly & informative. The place itself however, has little to offer. You can view it all in about an hour or less. You can walk the mangroves & be led to the inlet 🫤 which isn't beautiful obviously. Kids can touch some sea life & view a couple of things indoors away from heat. Other than that, it's just okay to visit.
Finallywoken13 — Google review
We had a time to look around and stop by the marine life center . This place is very good for kids. My son love string ray . They have sensory area : String ray , crabs and etc . Highly recommend!
Local F — Google review
A great educational experience for children and adults. Colorful oceanographic displays, stingray touch tanks, aquatic aquariums and live interactive instructors teaching about sea turtles and sea life, there is a lagoon with fish, stingrays and nurse sharks. Well worth spending a few hours here.
Christine C — Google review
4.7
(1813)
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4.5
(732)
890 NE Ocean Blvd, Stuart, FL 34996, USA
http://www.floridaocean.org/
(772) 225-0505
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Riverwalk Cafe and Oyster Bar

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$$$$expensive
Restaurant
The Riverwalk Cafe and Oyster Bar is a casual yet elegant eatery located on the waterfront in downtown Stuart. It offers a predominantly seafood-focused menu in a charming setting with exposed brickwork, creating an upscale and cozy atmosphere. Whether you're looking for traditional aphrodisiacs like oysters or other seafood options, this spot caters to seafood lovers. The restaurant provides both sit-down dining at Tradition Square and casual a la carte feasting along the scenic Riverwalk, accommodating various preferences.
Great experience here. Outdoors seemed better as it’s a great people watching spot but we were seated indoors. The fresh catch of the day was delicious mahi. Very attentive staff. My favorite place to eat in the area.
Lucia D — Google review
Never in my life have I had such an exceptionally amazing meal. There is no contest that the food we had here was unequivocally the best I've ever consumed; utterly unparalleled. The appetizer of Scallops with caviar on top and a truffle slice was the best version of scallop preparation I've ever had. It started the meal off with a high bar that only continued to get better. I enjoyed an entrée of Coconut Crusted Hogfish in a Cashew Curry sauce that was beyond any ability to express how delectable it was. Every single bite was worth raving about; my taste buds never got used to how outrageously excellent the flavor was. Never before have I been so amazed at the flavors of each and every mouth-watering bite! My husband had the Roasted Maple Leaf Duck which he said was the best duck he's ever had. This was a better anniversary dinner than I could have fathomed (never before have we spoken so little out to eat because it did was so delicious). I cannot rave about this place enough and I look forward to the opportunity to return again for more!!
Ashley R — Google review
Frank took excellent care of us throughout the evening! He was professional and friendly! We are locals since 2014 and this was our first time dining here! Absolutely loved it! Beca took our reservation over the phone. So sweet and friendly. Michelle was our greeter when we arrived she was friendly and attentive to us. We had perused the menu prior to our arrival and enjoyed each course. I began with a delightful glass f Sancerre French Sauvignon Blanc, we then shared Oysters Rockafeder, a bowl of crab & shrimp tortilla soup, apple walnut salad, crab cakes is what my husband ordered and I enjoyed the coconut Crusted Hoggish! Everything was delicious! We will definitely return! The menus selection all inviting! 👍👏🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Catherine W — Google review
Five stars truly isn’t enough for this place! This was mine and my boyfriend’s first time visiting Stuart and unfortunately (but fortunately, in the end) we didn’t find this gem until our last day! We had the absolute best meal of our trip. The atmosphere is so lovely and cozy. The entire wait staff was so kind and attentive. Every dish we got was a must try; the pull apart bread, crab cakes, maple vinegarette salad, honey bourbon filet special and the coconut curry fresh catch. We will absolutely be making this place a staple on our next trip.
Cassandra W — Google review
Megan the bartender is fantastic. The food is always good. The burger is pretty decent but id skip getting it with gorgonzola. It's a tad on the small side so be aware. The seasonal soup they had was amazing this week. The drinks are solid and its a decent happy hour.
Florida R — Google review
Brunch too! Wowza! The pictures tell the story. Just go and thank yourself after. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Even the coffee was on point. Okay okay. We didn’t know what to order because we wanted it all so each of us got what all of us wanted as we usually do. Lol and Holy Buckets, Batman! It was 10/10!!! I just cannot get over how yummy and savory each bite was.
Anne R — Google review
Love the food! Had the filthy oysters and scallops- absolutely amazing and delicious! Unfortunately our server and us did not click- which was a bummer. Although coming here every week for the last several weeks- need to take a break. If spending money for enjoyable outing- need to ensure all aspects on point.
Jan H — Google review
Service was great and the chef accommodated my seafood allergy by specially preparing the veal dish. The veal was tender but a bit flavorless. We sat inside since rain was coming. The table next to us was 12" away but was the only open table. The salad that came with the veal was delicious! Appetizer pear purses was also fabulous. My friend and I split one appetizer and the veal dish and after the upcharge for splitting to get extra salad, total bill including 20% tip was $90. (We each drank water). It was plenty of food and we left full.
Chris S — Google review
4.6
(742)
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4.5
(573)
201 SW St Lucie Ave, Stuart, FL 34994, USA
https://riverwalkoysterbar.com/
(772) 221-1511
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First Data Field

Permanently Closed
Bus stop
Sights & Landmarks
Arenas & Stadiums
Spring training facility for the NY Mets. Older facility. Could use some more hand rails on the stairs. Park on grass $10. Lots of friendly and helpful volunteers. Local police help with traffic control. Bath rooms are small. Tiki bar. Berm behind fence on 1st base side, with sun deck behind. There is an adjacent practise field. Main field has no dugouts. Nathans hot dogs but no Nathans mustard. The announcer got the name of the visiting team wrong (!). Too many commercials, too loud, on the announcement system.
Pat S — Google review
Left after 2nd inning....life long Mets fan, very disappointed. Was always a dream to visit here, big let down. Just moved to the area so this was on the top of the bucket list. Most annoying was Q-tip old timers in section 205 refusing to let people sit in the seats they purchased. Its reserved seating, not first come first served. What are you supposed to do with a bunch of geriatrics on their last legs though? Heard the argument over seating for the 4th time and just took the family and went home before things got ugly. No usher presence didn't help matters. Plus half the stadium was closed off for renovations compounding issues. Food options were decent, that was about the highlight. Wish this night ended differently, will probably be going to Rays, or Tortugas games moving forward.
Crystal F — Google review
Great stadium but they need to be more prepared for an abundance of fans they ran out of Nathan’s fries on the second game of spring training. But all and all great too bring the family
Matthew W — Google review
2.3
(3)
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4.5
(526)
Port St. Lucie, FL 34986, USA
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Heathcote Botanical Gardens

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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Heathcote Botanical Gardens in Fort Pierce is a stunning outdoor attraction spread across five acres. Established in 1985, it features the impressive James J. Smith Bonsai Gallery, home to over 100 beautiful trees, making it the largest public tropical bonsai collection in the United States. The gardens also offer various themed garden rooms including contemplation gardens, herb gardens, Japanese gardens, palm and cycad walks, and rainforest displays.
This botanical garden is a little jewel. The bonsai collection is amazing and a must see in Fort Pierce, FL. Beautifully planted and taken care of. There is a playground, a butterfly garden and many whimsical painted metal sculptures. The staff is friendly and welcoming and the gift shop is well curated with many affordable items. Just a few photos. An absolute delight.
Susan P — Google review
Enjoyed all the bonsai's. The kids garden was adorable. Was pleasantly surprised to see Koa Fish. Would definitely recommend a visit. Kids will enjoy.
Wysheka S — Google review
Beautiful array of flora, great hideout when it's hot and you need a break. Very enjoyable stroll through a variety of landscapes. Bring bug spray.
Rochelle L — Google review
Visited from Seattle and it was such a great learning experience! The bonsai garden alone was worth it! Largest collection in north America i believe. The couple who maintains this bonsai garden are so incredibly knowledgeable and generous with their time. She practically gave us our own tour!
Ruthie E — Google review
Small but we a nice bonsai exhibit. My son loved it, nice garden and very enjoyable short walk.
Richard G — Google review
Enjoyed my experience here , I would recommend to anyone looking for a peaceful walk surrounded by mother nature's beauty.
Manuel A — Google review
Is a beautiful and well maintained Botanical Art. I love it, and the staff are amazing.
Isabel P — Google review
Came here on a weekend for an event they with my family. The AD I read said there was going to way more vendors than there were but it was sill a cute free event to attend. The botanical garden was much smaller than I expected as well. Overall we had a nice time.
ELOCIN R — Google review
4.6
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4.4
(185)
210 Savannah Rd, Fort Pierce, FL 34982, USA
http://www.heathcotebotanicalgardens.org/
(772) 464-4672
10

Fort Pierce Inlet State Park

Mentioned on 
28 lists 
State park
Park
Fort Pierce Inlet State Park is a stunning 340-acre state park situated on North Hutchinson Island near Fort Pierce. It boasts a half-mile beach that offers various activities such as swimming, fishing, surfing, and scuba diving. The park's coastal hammock habitats and dunes make it an ideal spot for bird-watching and outdoor recreational activities year-round. Known as one of South Florida's prime surfing locations, the park also hosts prestigious surfing competitions from September to February annually.
Absolutely lovely! Great place for kayaking. It had lovely mangrove tunnels. If you don't have kayak there are kayak rentals. Also nice trail through a forest. Beautiful beach overlooking the inlet and another great beach by the ocean. A place full of natural variety!
Osolot W — Google review
State Park pass holder so no fee for me but I took a photo of the current cost for non-pass holders. Beautiful state park. Inlet access. Ocean access. Separate parking for each. Baskets to help pick up things left behind. Park was clean. Rangers were present. A couple walking the beach areas and saw one cleaning up trash. They stay on top of their duties. One of the trails was a. It over grown. Bathrooms, picnic tables, grills, pavilions, beach showers, parking seemed plentiful. Lovely turtle sculptures at the entrance and also love the canoe with plants.
J. R — Google review
First visit to this state park and our whole family loved it! We have 5 kids and they loved the beach. It was very child friendly. It was only $6 to get in. There were bathrooms, some outdoor grills and a very nice beach area. Not too crowded. We went to the inlet side but we were told there are also ocean side beaches. Absolutely beautiful clear water and lovely scenery! Will be back again and again!
Ashley J — Google review
We went here twice on our trip to Fort Pierce. There's a $6 entrance fee and access to all the beach you can imagine. Unfortunately, we were there on a yellow and then a red flag day but we went wading in the inlet where it felt safer on the yellow flag day only. We otherwise walked along the beach, hung out under our umbrella and had some lunch. It was fun to watch the larger speed boats pass by as well. We also found lots of shells to add to our collection as well. Along the short walk from the parking lot to the beach, we also saw some turtles. The white sand is beautiful as well. Everything seemed so clean. FYI there are no dogs allowed at this beach and we saw the park ranger ask somebody with a dog to leave. There are restrooms that are okay on being clean.
Rebekah — Google review
Accessible beach for children with special needs. We had a wonderful experience. Morgan was very kind and got us a special beach wheelchair so we could easily bring our daughter with a disability down to the beach. It made all the difference! We’re very grateful for the thoughtful service and accessibility.
Deborah M — Google review
A great spot to anchor. Very convenient anchorage. The only downside is the locals who think that the water is theirs and they harass you with their speed boats especially in NO WAKE Zones!!!
Eston D — Google review
🌊🏕️ 905 Shorewinds Dr, Fort Pierce, FL 34949 🎟️ Entry: $6 per vehicle | 🫡 Veteran-welcoming | Open daily from 8 AM–sundown 🏕️🌊 ⸻ 🔥 The Vibe: This park is a peaceful, adventure-ready slice of Florida paradise, whether you’re fishing off the jetty, paddling calm waters, or floating with the chance of spotting a manatee or dolphin gliding by. From nature lovers to families, surfers to solo strollers — this park delivers for everyone. ⸻ 🌞 Pro Tips for a Legendary Visit: ✅ Bring Snacks & Supplies – There are supermarkets and a pharmacy nearby (about 5–7 mins away), so grab your drinks, snacks, sunscreen, and sandwich game before pulling into the park. ✅ Hydrate Like a Pro – The beach area is a short walk from the parking lot, so bring water bottles, coolers, and electrolytes if you’re planning to stay for a few hours — there’s no quick dash for a drink once you’re on the sand. ✅ Beach Cart = Game Changer – If you’re hauling paddle boards, umbrellas, or kids, a collapsible wagon or beach cart will save your shoulders. ✅ Early Bird Gets the Best Spot – Parking near the inlet fills up fast on weekends and holidays — arrive by 9:30 AM if possible. ✅ Sunscreen & Shade – There’s minimal natural shade on the beach. Pop-up tents and wide-brimmed hats are your best friends. ✅ Pack Light, but Smart – Don’t forget: towels, bug spray, goggles/snorkel, and cash or card for entry. ⸻ 🌴 Recap of Activities: • Swimming & Sunbathing – Calm, kid-friendly waters • Fishing – Solid action on the jetty (bring bait or buy nearby) • Surfing & Paddleboarding – Rentals available just 10–15 mins away • Hiking – Small but scenic trails through dunes and mangroves • Manatee & Dolphin Spotting – Early mornings and inlets are best • Picnicking – Grills, tables, and golden hour views guaranteed ⸻ 💯 Final Verdict: Fort Pierce Inlet is Florida nature at its finest — quiet, clean, and full of opportunity to unwind or gear up for ocean fun. It’s veteran-friendly, affordable, and convenient if you plan ahead. Don’t just go for the view — go prepared, and you’ll unlock a 10/10 day every time. ⸻ 🔥 Trending Hashtags: #FortPierceInletVibes #SurfSnackSwimRepeat #VeteranApprovedAdventures #FloridaCoastGold #ManateeMoments #NatureWithPrep #HydrateAndHang #10StarBeachDay #SunSandPrepared #PaddleLifeFlorida
Ricardo F — Google review
The state park was mostly empty. It cost me $4 to get in as a solo occupant. It was a beautiful beach. I like that they provide baskets to pick up trash on the beach. There are a lot of parking spaces. The only annoying thing is all the construction from the new bride being built creating traffic.
Sarah G — Google review
4.7
(2420)
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4.6
(347)
905 Shorewinds Dr, Fort Pierce, FL 34949, USA
https://www.floridastateparks.org/hours-and-fees/Fort-Pierce-Inlet
(772) 468-3985
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11

Taylor Creek Stormwater Treatment Area/Nature Trail/Wildlife Preservation Area

Park
Nature & Parks
Hiking Trails
No Dogs! Keep little kids close, alligators are everywhere.
Happy D — Google review
Nice trails for my bike. BEWARE! A BUNCH OF GATORS EVERYWHERE!!
Heather H — Google review
This place is more of a secluded field that turned into a park. Very peaceful and quite. You can ride around in bike or walk but it's a long trail so make sure you bring water and are ready for the weather. Plenty of parking. I didn't see any crocodiles, only birds. I also didn't see any bathrooms or break areas.
Elietty D — Google review
Very enjoyable loop trail for a walk / bike ride. I brought my bike out, had a tight parking lot yet I was able to park my RV safely. The trail is alongside a creek with visible alligators. Lots of birds and I even saw cows and wild boars across the creek. The creek alongside cow was grazing isnt fenced and going close to it should be avoided. Thatched hut is good point for a shaded snack, bring lots of water.
The S — Google review
Nice and quiet once you get away from the highway, well kept trails and lots of alligators. I’ll return if I’m in the area again!
Sevenn M — Google review
Gorgeous trail with lots of beautiful wild animals. Lots of places to rest. Go at your own page and enjoy.
Rachel H — Google review
I love walking here. Exciting to see so many Gators. But a bit scary lol. Even so I really enjoyed all the nature.
Shannon B — Google review
Not much to see, but there are alligators. Super long walk tho, bring a bike.
J M — Google review
4.6
(107)
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4.5
(22)
Okeechobee, FL 34972, USA
12

The National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum

Mentioned on 
31 lists 
National museum
Museums
The National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum, situated near Fort Pierce in St. Lucie County, Florida, is a top-notch naval history museum dedicated to preserving the remarkable legacy of the Navy's Sea, Air, Land (SEAL) and Underwater Demolition (UDT) Teams. Established formally in 1985, this museum boasts an impressive collection of rare SEAL-related artifacts such as WWII-era demolition training obstacles and Vietnam-era Patrol Boat Rivers.
🎖️ Very interesting museum! Given that SEALS originated in Fort Pierce, this museum is a must-visit! 🪖 They have a very good collection of original artifacts! Very interesting stands with engaging stories! You can even “board” some of the boats and a helicopter! 🚁 ⏳ You will need ~3-4 hours to take your time and view all of the artifacts. 🎥 In the begging of the museum they have a video room where a series of videos about various operations are shown. The total run time is ~2 hours. But, each video is about 15-20 mins. long. I would suggest going through the museum first and visit this room at the end of your visit. 🎁 Make sure to stop by the gift shop. They have a lot of pins and memorable coins! 🅿️ There is plenty of parking on site. 🚽 There is a bathroom in the “middle” of the museum. Everything is nice and clean.
Constantin L — Google review
Excellent show of history dedicated to those who served. Stories told you probably didn't even know about, tons of cool artillery and history you get to experience unlike other museums that we've been to. My personal favorite was the boats they had outside on display and some of the weapons they had inside of the building. If you are in the area or if you have an interest in this stuff I highly recommend giving this place a check out to see some truly incredible things.
Diana S — Google review
Had a great day visiting this amazing museum. I went with two marines brothers and the site is great. Be prepared for a long visit, at least if you like to check every exhibit and read the whole history about, due they share all the data and items are plenty. The store I believe it could have more stuff but stills fine. 💯 % recommendable
Walter M — Google review
A lovely visit to this museum right next to the beach by the way a huge plus…. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ the outdoor exhibits are free to wander, able to enter the huge ship was a nice touch - I did enjoy taking pictures from the height of the ship, they had educational videos about war & the ship’s history. The outdoor was a nice walk & it had an obstacle course for the kids. The inside was $16/but they offered military discounts. All items have been donated and actually used somehow in someway so that was interesting. Well maintained but did spend more time outside than inside. A day out visit was worth it!!!
Haven — Google review
Love the interactive displays. Great history sections like a real natural museum. Memories of the O course was something. Great memorial plaque wall. And all the challenge coins I ever heard of
Lester S — Google review
Don’t let the size fool you this place is packed with awesome history! Carve out about 2-3hrs there is a lot to see and the staff are really friendly and welcoming. Phenomenal museum show casing the sacrifices we “entitled” Americans take for granted to live free, love this place and makes me proud to be a Floridian!
Kent C — Google review
It is a very interesting place that I could spend a lot of time reading and learning about Navy Seal as there're so many exhibits and historical artifacts. There're nice and clean restrooms inside and also a gift shop.
Nik S — Google review
Excellent setup for different eras of the Seals in action, did close early for the veterans memorial next door in the park.
Rob H — Google review
4.8
(2393)
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4.8
(1384)
3300 N Hwy A1A, Fort Pierce, FL 34949, USA
http://www.navysealmuseum.org/
(772) 595-5845
13

Round Island Beach Park

Mentioned on 
1 list 
Park
Nature & Parks
Round Island Beach Park is a serene and peaceful beach destination that offers a nostalgic, old-fashioned charm. It's not crowded with tourists and provides a quiet atmosphere for families to enjoy picnics, walks along the beach, and playtime at the playground. The park features picnic pavilions, walking trails, beach access with showers and restrooms available. Visitors can relax by the shore while listening to the soothing sound of ocean waves.
Stopped at the Round Island Beach park yesterday. It was very clean. Parking was super easy. Beach area is really wide and there are plenty of shells for those looking for some. Closest place to eat is a few miles away. So you better pack your own snacks and beverages. There were lots of people fishing. We didn’t see a lot of wildlife. Just a few sea turtles.
Heather B — Google review
Nice place for a little walk. We saw a couple manatees, some forested areas, some mangroves, climbed an observation tower to view inter coastal waters. Beautiful spot that I’ll visit again.
Burk S — Google review
Simply breathtaking! The mosquitoes will get you ! So wear long sleeve even in the morning and heat 🥵 but absolutely amazing
Christal H — Google review
Great place to walk an or kayak. This is Wonderful spot for family's to see manatees an other Florida wildlife! Huge lookout tower! Quick tip ... During the summers months wear bug spray before you get off the bridge to start the trail. 🦟🦟🦟🦟
Margaret D — Google review
Best spot to see see manayees, dolphins and baby dolphins. Quiet clean and guaranteed to have a good time. I've seen manatees 95 % the time. Best nature preserve or wildlife trail in Indian River county
Ryan H — Google review
Love, love, love this beach!! ❤ Very quiet, peaceful Beach. Not a tourist spot as it is far enough away from anything that would attract tourists. A family trip just looks like an old fashioned Beach that you remember from your childhood. You see the occasional fisherman, or just the person who likes to relax in their chair and read a book listening to the ocean's waves crashing on shore. There is a lifeguard on duty in case you decide to dip your toes into the water. The beach is lined with private residences far enough back that you don't even notice them too much behind the natural vegetation. Again, this is not a tourist location. You would need to bring all of your own supplies as there is nothing around this area for food or beverages.
Anne M — Google review
Love this beach!! It is always quiet and it's beautiful!!
Terri B — Google review
Beautiful day. Very quiet and had the beach to ourselves. Lots of pretty things to look at. Easy access to the beach. Plenty of parking available. Also, has picnic spots available.
Mike F — Google review
4.7
(874)
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4.6
(346)
2200 South A1A, Vero Beach, FL 32963, USA
https://indianriver.gov/business_detail_T21_R24.php
(772) 268-5978
14

McKee Botanical Garden

Mentioned on 
3 lists 
Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Gardens
McKee Botanical Garden is an 18-acre tropical paradise located in Fort Pierce, Florida. This lush and serene garden features exotic and native plants, trees, waterfalls, ponds, stone bridges, and bamboo statues of birds. Visitors can explore the beautiful landscapes with lily pads and historical cabins that create a fairytale-like atmosphere. The garden also offers a library, cafe, gift shop, and hosts events for kids.
We had a great time. Definitely bring bug spray. We bought the wipes they had in the gift shop but they’re pricey for a big group and not as effective as spray. My husband rarely gets bit by mosquitoes but he did here so use spray even if you don’t think you’ll need it. Teenagers & little kids alike will enjoy all the plants and the playground is adorable. We went in July so it was as hot as expected but almost the entire walk through is shaded. The cafe is cute, we got an oatmeal raisin cookie (yum) and an iced coffee (not great). Took us 1.5 hours to walk the entire place but easily could have stayed longer. Highly recommend!
Ashley — Google review
This is absolutely a beautiful place! From the moment you get to the tickets to the moment you leave. People are warm and friendly and super helpful. The gardens are so well kept and a great atmosphere! I would say it's the best kept gem because I have lived here over 25 years and had no idea about it till today! Definitely a must-see :)
Mary T — Google review
Breathtaking!!! Well worth the hour drive and afternoon getaway. This charming botanical garden was perfect for a nice walk around nature. Carefully designed and thought out, this place is sure to bring you some peace and a moment of joy.
Amelie C — Google review
Very small Botanical Garden but pretty nonetheless. It was $20 per person and there are a lot of bugs in the area of course so be sure to bring some bug spray. No food or drinks are allowed in the park. The gift shop is small but had a few cute things inside. There was a pretty cool beehive inside of one of the trees but I dont think it's there on purpose so just be aware haha. The history of the place is pretty cool too.
Sabrina F — Google review
We got there and little late so we didn't get to see everything. If we had had more time it probably would have gotten a 5 star rating. We will definitely come back. We drove 2 hrs to get there and at 4:40 the entrance gate was locked. We went around and came in through the exit, so we did get a little time. We can't wait to see the "jungle lights" in December.
Rob H — Google review
Beautiful botanical garden where everyone in any age can find something interesting. Lovely playground with splash space for kids and even some musical instruments. We had a fantastic time walking through this garden. You have to do this slowly, so many details around…don’t miss ☀️
MARYNA — Google review
Beautiful park. Lots of history stuff about how it was created and how it survived so long. Tons of cute little anoles everywhere. If you know someone who loves pants, take them here. Side note, if you're worried about $20 entry in a tourist town, you might wanna reevaluate your finances. Because considering the location, this is a pretty standard price. Most botanical gardens are the same price or more given the amount of labor involved in keeping everything thriving and interesting.
Tru B — Google review
We visited the McKee Botanical Garden in Vero Beach and were not disappointed. We try and visit botanical gardens wherever we go and Mckee was a unique one. There were so many picturesque places in the garden paired with the landmark sculptures in each area. This park is a great time for you and your loved ones. It took us around 2 hrs to really finish it all up and I have to say the adventure was worth the money. The park was a little packed but the groups were staggered enough that it was not too big of a nuisance. They had a huge play area for the kids so if you have children bring them along with you to enjoy the gardens as well.
Alec B — Google review
4.7
(3363)
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4.5
(1116)
350 U.S. Rte 1, Vero Beach, FL 32962, USA
http://www.mckeegarden.org/
(772) 794-0601
15

Vero Beach Museum of Art

Mentioned on 
51 lists 
Art museum
Museums
Non-profit organization
The Vero Beach Museum of Art is a contemporary regional museum that showcases American and international visual art collections. Its sleek, white building located in Riverside Park offers changing fine-art exhibitions and regular outdoor jazz concerts. The museum features a small but carefully chosen selection of works from famous artists such as Monet, Matisse, Picasso, Rembrandt, Hockney, Warhol, Cassat, Rockwell and more.
The museum provided free admission when I visited this past weekend. The museum offered an exhibit on modern French art, Robert Farber's photography and fashion portraits. It's a small museum with an array of art. Highly recommended.
Jerel J — Google review
Vero Beach is very lucky to have this beautiful art museum. We have been to several exhibits here and they are carefully coordinated, well executed, and the best part ...everyone including our teenagers loved them! We visited during the Rolling Sculpture exhibit, pardon me, I call it the car exhibit..however, you choose to define it it was really awesome 😎💯 ! My late step dad really loved it. I'm glad he was around to see it. It is located near Riverside Park which is a nice place to walk and view the Indian River after your visit. There are many shops and restaurants in the area as well. You just do not want to miss this stop on your trip here. The staff is kind, knowledgeable and welcoming. The gift shop has unique items and we always buy something to support this great local getaway.
Star R — Google review
Nice museum in Vero beach with a good collection of art work..sculpture garden is closed due to expansion of museum. The whole place is very clean and fresh. Great place for those who are interested in art. Loved it!
Jacks — Google review
Very nice smaller museum. We got free entry as they were between exhibitions. We enjoyed the paintings and the building itself. They do offer art classes and have a very nice gift shop.
Solange P — Google review
A lovely museum and such a pleasant surprise... The galleries are well laid out, and the exhibits are thoughtfully curated a nice mix of classic and modern works. The building itself is beautiful, and the atmosphere is calm and welcoming. The staff were friendly and helpful, and the gift shop had some really nice finds. I wish the sculpture garden had been open during my visit, but overall it was a great experience. Definitely worth stopping by if you’re in the area...!
Marcus J — Google review
When traveling from Jensen Beach to Tampa, we stopped by Vero Beach and were thrilled to find this museum. An impressive, traveling blown glass “food” exhibit by Illinois artist John Miller made us smile and take many photos to share with friends. The residential exhibits included three works by Andy Warhol and a small collection of other well-respected artists. A sculpture garden was pleasant to stroll through on the beautiful day we were in town.
Mark M — Google review
Needed a post-run dose of culture and decided to drop by the Vero Beach Museum of Art—and honestly? I’m glad I did. From the moment you walk past that fierce lion sculpture guarding the entrance, you already feel like you’re stepping into something bold and inspiring. Inside, the “French Moderns” exhibit totally pulled me in. We’re talking Monet, Matisse, Degas, Cézanne—all the greats flexing their brushstrokes. I loved seeing the timeline from 1850 to 1950, watching styles shift like gears in a Tour de France sprint. That Robert Delaunay garden scene? Looked like brunch with vibes. Shoutout to the Rodin sculptures—especially the marble one that looked like a dream trying to escape a rock. Dude’s work is raw, real, and somehow emotional without saying a word. There were some wild surprises too. Like a hyper-detailed, slightly spooky modern portrait that made me feel like I was being watched by a ghost who shops at Hot Topic. And a worn-out baseball cap that had more character than some people I know. Bonus: The staff kept things flowing, it wasn’t overly crowded, and there’s plenty of space to walk and soak it all in without bumping elbows.
David C — Google review
Quite a museum for such a small town. Staff was terrific and the art displays were super cool, definitely a place to visit even if arts not your main thing, like myself, who has never really been interested in art.
Jim C — Google review
4.7
(956)
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4.5
(478)
3001 Riverside Park Dr, Vero Beach, FL 32963, USA
http://www.vbmuseum.org/
(772) 231-0707
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16

Vero Beach Outlets

Mentioned on 
2 lists 
Outlet mall
Shopping
Factory Outlets
Vero Beach Outlets is a spacious outdoor shopping destination featuring a variety of stores offering discounted clothing, housewares, and accessories. While some stores have departed, the remaining selection includes well-known brands like Skechers, Polo, Tommy Hilfiger, Coach, Michael Kors, Williams and Sonoma, Carters, adidas, Hanes, Sunglass Hut, Gap and Crocs. The outlet complex offers ample parking and even provides a courtesy shuttle for convenience.
I love this outlet because it's huge, it is located on spacious beautiful grounds, and it is NOW HOME to my favorite store, BATH & BODY WORKS! The buildings are architecturally appealing and well designed. Bath & Body Works recently moved from the mall to this location. It is new, bright, well stocked, clean, neat and I love the staff. Bealls outlet is here, as well as Coach, Puma, Columbia, Sketchers, Calvin Klein, Crocks, and many more stores. Sometimes they will have small craft fairs in the parking lot. It is Definitely worth visiting and shopping here! A great Highlight to mention is for older folks or the disabled there is a golf cart that will ride you around from store to store so look out for the pick up and drop offs. I took my mom and she can walk fine but she wanted to get a ride anyway, lol. The heat is another factor. What a great idea! Photos from my visits-The Bath & Body items in the photo; that's not even the half of them. Columbia, we visit often for the quality and most often discounts and clearance if you are visiting grab one of these shorts. It's additional spf protection. Bealls is a favorite for housewares and at times you can find Columbia in there as well at a discount. Happy shopping and abundant blessings to our fine outlet stores.
Star R — Google review
We've been wanting to get down to this outlet to check out their shoes. They had a good selection. They even checked in the back when I couldn't find my size in a particular style. The prices were higher than I thought they would be for an outlet store though. I was only going to get two pairs but they did have a special to buy two get one free so I wound up with three pairs. Not too bad doing it that way.
Linda M — Google review
Fix the leaky roofs. This is ridiculous. The mold these tenants is experience is inhumane. Invest in infrastructure and business will come back.
Angelica W — Google review
It’s what I was looking for. I shop for my footwear and Florida Style Teeshirts, shorts and things like that. I also go here to get my 10000steps in. Always clean and there is plenty of public restrooms. My favorite store in Beals
Mark M — Google review
Always a pleasure stopping at the Outlet Mall,in Vero Beach. Although but was late Sunday,near closing time ,I was able to find gifts for my friends,in record time I entered Bealls,in the Outlet Stores and found great gifts,great prices,all in just 15 minutes.
Christine D — Google review
A lot of stores have left since my last visit but I’m still very happy with what’s left. The stores are clean, the employees are friendly. You can make a nice few hours and walk the entire outlet complex. Skechers, Polo, Tommy Hilfiger, Coach, Michael Kors, Williams and Sonoma, Carters, adidas, Hanes, Sunglass Hut, Gap, Crocs. Plenty of parking and they have a courtesy shuttle that operates during the day for elderly, disabled, or just lazy :). I really hope more stores come back. It’s a great location right off i95.
Thomas D — Google review
Good outlet mall with a variety of shops to choose from. There are a few hotels here as well as two restaurants. The Cracker Barrel and the steak and shake are the only two available. There are outparcels to build on in the future. Most of the outlet shops are clothing related though there are a couple of nice shops that sell furnishings. Close to 95 and excellent ingress/egress onto SR 60.
Chris C — Google review
Only stopped at a couple stores but got great deals and not too busy
Deirdre E — Google review
4.2
(3890)
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4.0
(205)
1824 94th Dr, Vero Beach, FL 32966, USA
http://www.verobeachoutlets.com/
(772) 770-6097
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Mel Fisher's Treasures

Mentioned on 
6 lists 
Museum
Specialty Museums
Mel Fisher's Treasures is a small museum in Sebastian, Florida, founded by the renowned treasure hunter Mel Fisher. The museum showcases an impressive collection of gold objects and artifacts recovered from various shipwrecks off the east coast of Florida. Visitors can marvel at detailed jewelry, rare coins used in global trade, and even an astrolabe from the 1600s that remains in pristine condition.
Very interesting museum of artifacts from the local ship wrecks. And a store to buy some cool souvenirs. My brother has been wanting to go here for some time since he likes metal detecting and really into these ship wrecks. So I went with him and actually really enjoyed it. May even go back again someday. I took tons of pictures that are allowed as is videos too. There’s a lot of treasure here lots of silver coins and gold etc. They even have a small theater to watch a short movie about how it all came to be. I highly recommend this and as I said I’ll probably return again one day. The building from outside seems small and not crowded yet there’s so much in there you need several hours to go through it all and it’s normally not too crowded at least the day I went. I’m only posting a few picture to not give away the whole experience. There’s so much more here to see.
Larry — Google review
Great time. Lots to see including tons of actual gold and other treasures. A bit tight to move through with a walker but not a huge problem. The staff was great and the exhibits are interactive and lots of fun. Took about an hour to get through. Great parking on side and back of building. Sits right on the river with a great lookout for after the museum.
Bill W — Google review
One of the coolest places I've ever visited! The video was interesting, but the huge real gold treasures blew me away. We even rented detectors and went to the beach to treasure hunt haha. Bought coins and treasures at the gift shop too. They even have a real gold bar you can hold through a wall. I loved that! So cool! Heres a few photos..
Mark W — Google review
If you ever find yourself on Florida's famous Treasure Coast, be it for treasure hunting or if you are just interested in the area's rich history, then you will certainly want to put the Mel Fisher Treasure Center at the top of your list of things to see and do. Who knows, the treasure bug just might bite you too. 🤪 The museum is the focal point of research and salvage operations in the area for the doomed Spanish treasure fleet of 1715, and I highly recommend that you pay the museum a visit. If you are interested in treasure hunting, the Center is a great place to start. I first met Mel Fisher in 1990 in Key West while working on a magazine article about his discovery of the Atocha and his research center and museum there for Western and Eastern Treasures. He was a very gracious man, real, personable, and down to earth with every one he met. On the Treasure Coast now, I still stop by every now and again when the family is in to say hello. You can learn more about treasure hunting on the Treasure Coast by visiting my YouTube channel @Frank Hill Adventures. Thanks for looking. 🏴‍☠️
Frank A — Google review
Amazing place! The history of the treasure hunt is out of this world to hear. All of the new stuff they have been finding and all the updates on what's happening was cool to hear. The treasures they have on display were neat to see and the story behind it all is great history! I highly recommend visiting this place.
Chrissy F — Google review
Wonderful displays of artifacts and treasure from the shipwrecks of Spanish Galleons of the 1700's that were lost to a hurricane.
Anthony V — Google review
Nice movie with the history and good selection of different artifacts from the 🛳️ wreck.
Rob H — Google review
Very cute place. The are making updates with some under water exhibit while we were there. So much treasure and cute details. Very entertaining to walk thru. Even thou it is small they make it look big with lots of little offsets and interactive things. The treasure is awesome! Would love to buy some .. but so expensive.. the lifting the gold bar was my favorite.. one of the reasons I went . So cool!.. wish I could touch a silver bar too .. the gift shop is cute too wish it was bigger.. the hallways were a little tight and hard to get thru even with just 6 people.. and a lot of people including myself take a minute to read things or look at things. Love the decor and the pirates! Wish there was more photo ops! I felt awkward trying to get a photo with the pirate with so many people in the tight place . But it was super neat. Love doing something different and learning a little about their family is cool! What a nice tradition to hold.. treasure hunters .. thank you for the experience.
Patricia ( — Google review
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4.5
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1322 U.S. Rte 1, Sebastian, FL 32958, USA
http://www.melfisher.com/Sebastian/Sebastian_Museum.asp
(772) 589-9875
18

McLarty Treasure Museum

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Museum
Specialty Museums
The McLarty Treasure Museum, located south of Sebastian Inlet, showcases artifacts and exhibits from the 1715 Spanish fleet shipwreck. The museum offers a glimpse into the history of the treasure coast and the shipwrecks that gave it its name. Visitors can explore various displays, dioramas, and a continuous 45-minute film about the area's history and the lost treasures.
**An Amazing Journey Through History!** We had such a fantastic experience here! There’s so much to see and learn, with endless artifacts to explore at every turn. While we didn’t catch the 45-minute video this time, it’s definitely on our list for our next visit—because we will be back! A great bonus for families: there’s a fun activity for kids, and completing it earns them a special “gold or silver coin”—our 9-year-old absolutely loved it! Most of the display cases come with interactive speaker boxes that give fascinating insights about the exhibits, making everything feel even more alive. The volunteers truly know their stuff and were incredibly friendly, helping bring the displays to life with their knowledge. Since it’s volunteer-run, I’d recommend calling ahead to confirm their hours. And don’t miss the outdoor boardwalk! It’s not only beautiful but also lined with informative panels, and there’s even a “pirate ship” lookout that adds an extra touch of adventure. Whether you're a history buff or just looking for a fun family outing, this place is a hidden gem! And for only $2 entry per person the price can’t be beat!
Nicole H — Google review
A unique collection of artifacts from the 1715 Spanish Treasure Fleet. The disaster occurred when a Spanish fleet sank during a hurricane. The storm sinking several ships, treasures were lost, but some have been recovered over the years. Treasure hunters continue to search for the remaining treasures that covers miles of coastline. The museum exhibits treasures recovered, including gold, silver, and other precious items. Visitors can explore exhibits featuring artifacts from the shipwrecks, as well as learn about the history of the treasure fleet from knowledgeable local historians. The museum has a beach nice white sand. Enjoy!
Liz D — Google review
I've lived in Melbourne for 40+ years and didn't know this museum was here. It is really well done. Only cost $2 to enter. A great video about the 1715 Spanish Plate Fleet and then a bunch of displays with artifacts from the Spanish Galleons. Well worth a visit. About an hour and a half to see everything.
Soggy P — Google review
This is a small museum packed with information that explains why we are nicknamed the treasure coast. They have a small theater with a 45min movie explaining the shipwrecks, the treasures left behind, and the quest to discover them. A nice selection of curated examples of items that have been discovered. No booty to find here the coins are replicas for you pirates out there. Before you head out check out the ship themed observation deck. You may purchase your own treasures on your way out.
LeeAnn P — Google review
For only $2 was able to learn all about the 1715 Treasure fleet that sank here just off the coast. A very interesting 45 minute video, and lots of artifacts inside the museum. It was a good value for the dollar.
Jim D — Google review
awesome place to learn about the 1715 fleet ship wreck scattered along vero beach, if Leon ( volunteer tour guide) is there ... you're in for a treat... as he is a walking /talking history book!
C C — Google review
This is a nice museum, small in stature, but many nice artifacts to view. The staff is very knowledgeable and pleasant. Ample space for anyone in wheelchair to enjoy the exhibits without feeling cramped. Informative movie to watch as well as a decent boardwalk to view beach. Spent over an hour with ease, would recommend for those wanting to learn more about the area and its treasures. Price is more than reasonable at $2!
Rebecca W — Google review
This museum is very nice, they have lots of collectibles treasures from the Spanish shipwrecks that sinking the shore way back then, it's the history of Sébastien treasures coast
Arlene P — Google review
4.7
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4.4
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13180 North A1A, Vero Beach, FL 32963, USA
https://verobeach.com/vero-beach-community/mclarty-treasure-museum
(772) 589-2147
19

Sebastian Inlet State Park

Mentioned on 
17 lists 
State park
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Sebastian Inlet State Park is a renowned destination for salt-water fishing, offering opportunities to catch mackerel, snook, and bluefish. The park's iconic Snook fisheries make it a popular spot for sportfishing enthusiasts. Visitors can also explore the area by kayaking to Pelican Island or hiking the Hammock Trail.
Venturing forth, the adventures began with a sense of excitement. The environment felt incredibly clean, with a refreshing atmosphere. As we explored, we happened to notice many starfish along the sandy shore. Delicate and beautiful, the starfish added to the wonder of the scene. Numerous crabs scuttled across the wet sand. They scurried away as we approached, always cautious of the unknown. Such a place provided a delightful experience. Experiencing such a scene felt memorable. 😎🌴🏝
Tania H — Google review
My wife and I camped here for two nights on 17-19 August, 2025. I booked the reservation online about a month prior to our visit using the Florida State Park's app. I had tried to camp here last winter, (snowbird season) and it was booked solid from December through March. We arrived at the park about noon, but the Ranger at the office would not let us check in early. She did however, allow us to drop our travel trailer in the parking lot beside the park office so we could drive down to nearby Vero Beach to do some exploring. We got back to the park at about 5:00 pm, got checked in, and set up in our Campsite (#9), which was overlooking the water, but had zero shade trees around it (and it was very hot during our stay). The site had water and electric hookups, but as with most Florida State Parks, you had to use a dump station near the campground exit to empty your holding tank. The restroom/shower facility was only about a 75 yard walk away, and it was clean and had good hot water pressure and decent ventilation (but no air conditioning). This is a very nice State Park and its very popular, particularly with surfers and saltwater fishermen. The beaches on both the north and south sides of the inlet are nice, but you have to be careful when there is any kind of storm brewing in the Atlantic because they rip currents can get very dangerous. There is also a nice and calm swimming lagoon on the north side and to the west of US Hwy A1A where it's safe for kids to swim. There are also lots of pavilions and picnic tables available. There is a concession building on the north side of the inlet near the jetty, but it's still closed after getting ravaged by hurricanes over the past few years. We did notice there were two food truck vendors parked in the area under the north off ramp of the bridge. It does get very hot and buggy here during the summer months, but the winter months in this area are delightfully pleasant with low humidity and mostly clear skies. If you are "Glamper" like my wife and I (i.e., we don't cook at the campsite, but rather dine out), then you will have to drive about 12 miles south to Vero Beach, or about 15 miles north to Melbourne Beach to find any restaurants. Vero Beach has several very good restaurants that run the full gambit of shabby to sheik. Melbourne Beach only has a small handful, but we at a place up there called Sand on the Beach that wasn't too bad.
Edward M — Google review
Sebastian Inlet State Park is a special place. There are two sections of the park: one north of the inlet bridge with ocean beach access, food concessions, and a swimming cove on the inlet side and one south of the bridge that offers a campground, fishing museum, gift shop, bike trails, boat launch, and fishing piers. The facilities are clean and the staff are friendly. Admission fees are reasonable. Highly recommended.
M — Google review
I literally love this place!!! 🌊 From the wildlife to the nature, everything about it is amazing. Every time I visit, I end up spotting manatees, dolphins, or some other cool animal. The best part is that you get both the tide pool and the beach in one spot — it’s seriously such a gem! 🐬🐚☀️
Emma R — Google review
One of our favorite places by far. Get to see dolphins and manatees on the side by the bowl inlet. The beach is relatively clean and shallow in most of the spots the days we visited. The boardwalk waves were insanely high due to the off shore hurricanes but the inlet was nice and calm.
Cassie C — Google review
A beautiful camping spot but the no see ums will eat you alive. Loved seeing dolphins and all the birds. Squirrels have no fear of humans here.
Lea R — Google review
Beautiful camping spot! Take your fishing gear and bicycles. Lots of wildlife in and out of the water. We saw a lot of birds, manatee, dolphin, etc. Take note, there are a lot of mosquitos and no-see-ums, but that's typical of Florida this time of year. The museum wasn't open and that was kind of disappointing, but there is so much more to do!
Leslie E — Google review
Great place, I love it. The rangers are super friendly. The only bad thing is the mosquitos and no-see-ums. Go prepared if you camp here during June and July.
Enil A — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(843)
9700 S Hwy A1A, Melbourne Beach, FL 32951, USA
https://www.floridastateparks.org/park/Sebastian-Inlet
(321) 984-4852
20

Turkey Creek Sanctuary

Mentioned on 
14 lists 
Nature preserve
Animal shelter
Park
Nestled in Palm Bay, Turkey Creek Sanctuary is a stunning 130-acre preserve that invites nature lovers to explore its diverse ecosystems. With an extensive boardwalk stretching approximately 3.4 miles, visitors can meander through well-marked trails that lead to unpaved paths for those seeking a little adventure.
Amazing little sanctuary with beautiful and peaceful walks. When I arrive, soaked for the rain. The reception area did sell coffee. However the staff was so friendly that he made me a cup. I truly enjoyed this walk and
Ricky S — Google review
I came here with my wife for the first time to check it out before coming with extended family. The broadwalk was well maintained and provided a nice path for most people to travel on. Nice signage and paper guide with descriptions of areas of interest. There was plenty of shade on the broadwalk. There was ample parking across the road. There is a library next door with parking as well. We visited the learning center which is located before the broadwalk. It is a nice little center to learn about the animals in the area. There are multiple trails off of the broadwalk as well.
Johnny K — Google review
Amazing local hidden gem. Pictures are from the flood trail. It had rained alot so the water was just on level with the wooden path, it almost felt like walking on water. Definitely a beautiful and serene walk
Anthony F — Google review
Very nice walk with well marked trails and maps alomg with warning signs and identifying plants. The board walk has engraved memorials You can purchase a board to be engraved for a fair fee I believe was $75. We saw lots of turtles, lizards and a manatee, unfortunately no gators were visible on our walk. Although the sign at the beginning of the trail said the mosquito level at a 4 rating we weren't very bothered by them.
Paula C — Google review
I have lived here in the Melbourne/Palm Bay area for almost 3 decades and probably passed by this place over a thousand times. I guess I didn't know what I was missing. I arrived at the crack of dawn and found an extensive trail system with plenty of boardwalks and off-boardwalk trails (and the occasional spider web). I saw a bobcat run by as I was walking the Hammock Loop (which isn't closed btw). I also saw several manatees in Turkey Creek as well as a turtle or three. Back along the trails, I happened upon a racoon and several squirrels. It was overall a relaxing and amazing experience. I will definitely be returning.
William F — Google review
What a wonderful hidden treasure in Palm Bay! Free parking and the first thing you walk up to is a butterfly garden. There is a variety of paths you can take for your walk - a path for those who like to exercise that have various exercise stations throughout; a hiking path that meanders through areas of shade and some sunny spots. My favorite was the boardwalk. This meandering walk features boards engraved in quotes, people's names, groups and honoring a loved one's memory. For a small donation of $75 to this nonprofit, you can have a board engraved. The path features little side areas where you can view beautiful scenery. It's also a self-guided tour with information on the fauna throughout. Don't miss the walk on the boardwalk near the water! I saw many turtles, fish and to my excitement, two manatees swimming slowly by. Stop by the information center for a bottled water, displays and purchase inexpensive jewelry as a memento of your special day!
Nancy Q — Google review
Love this place! Well maintained little distraction for the day. Its fun to see all the different planks on the boardwalk and a great place for some nature pics if you’re so inclined.
Angie P — Google review
Although it was hot I enjoyed walking thru the boardwalk. Very relaxing afternoon with friends. The nature center was very informative and cool things to see. Restrooms are very clean. No fee to visit so definitely worth the trip especially in the cooler months.
Glow2000 — Google review
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4.5
(299)
1518 Port Malabar Blvd NE, Palm Bay, FL 32905, USA
https://turkeycreek.org/
(321) 676-6690
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21

Andretti Thrill Park

Mentioned on 
15 lists 
Amusement center
Water & Amusement Parks
Nestled in the heart of Florida's Space Coast, Andretti Thrill Park is a vibrant amusement destination that caters to thrill-seekers and families alike. This expansive park features an impressive lineup of 19 attractions designed to deliver excitement for visitors of all ages. From exhilarating go-kart tracks and a challenging ropes course to a fun-filled mini-golf experience, there's no shortage of activities to keep everyone entertained.
It was awesome! We went for my daughter's 11th birthday and had a blast. It was an hour and a half drive from us but it was worth it. Everyone was very friendly, they had so many arcade games, two different racing tracks for adults ( 54" & taller) and one kids track. They also had a drop tower, paddle boats, laser tag, mini golf, and batting cages. It is worth getting the whole day wristband to get on rides and play Lazer tag as many times as you want. We went on Tuesday and basically had the whole place to ourselves. I would definitely go again.
Jezabeth R — Google review
Being able to get $35 off for the tickets was somewhat better than the actual price of $49 per person for an all-day ticket. For one the golf course really needs work, there's supposed to be water running through the entire thing and it's bone dry along with some of the carpeting on each course very tore up and mangled. There are random plastic PVC pipes just poking out of different places it looks really old and non playable. Some courses were uphill and wonky so we had to chase our ball down the sidewalk so it wouldn't roll through the fence outside the park. I don't feel like even if it's an entire day worth of fun here or what they considered fun anyway, it's not worth the price. They also do not allow food or drinks inside the establishment which makes it very hard to enjoy anything outdoors because you die of heat stroke. We had to keep going outside to our vehicle to get our drinks and then go back inside. All around really annoying because I do not want to pay an arm and a leg for drinks either. The arcade is small and not much to choose from. You'd have to spend quite a bit to get any good prizes. i noticed a plushy in the claw machine that had a significant amount of black mold on it. Disgusting! ☢️Overall The Establishment is very old and run down and definitely not worth the price. I would suggest going elsewhere because even with this coupon that saved us $35, at the end of the day I still feel like we could have went to somewhere better. Update, the complimentary card that comes with the Groupon, you are not allowed to use on claw machines and does not work with getting points for prizes. Completely stupid.
Punkie T — Google review
Buy the Groupon! We had a blast! We caught it on a good day where there was no wait for any of the attractions! Go karts, rock climbing, batting cages, bumper boats, arcade, laser tag all included in the Groupon! Everyone was super friendly too!
Stephany A — Google review
What I can say considering the weather was not in our favor. The staff is amazing. At the time of our visit. The courtesy was incredibly. Every step of the way. They worked hard around the weather and catered to guest beat they could give the situation. My son loves the experience so much he requested to go back. And because the service of the staff, me as the parent supports his decision.
Wil E — Google review
What an amazing place! Wow, the people working here are so kind and helpful!!! When I was paying for my two girls the incredible Jamey was so patient with me. I have never had anyone take so much time trying to help me!! I had paid on my phone and she worked with me what seemed like forever to get in. I highly recommend her and this place! Yes, she got us in!
Susan B — Google review
Daniela and her team were phenomenal! Made my sons birthday special and unforgettable!
Edward E — Google review
We used a Groupon and enjoyed ourselves. The go-carts were fun. My daughter loved the 360 ride and the rock climbing. The baseball bats were bent, and they were uncomfortable to use. The pitches were inconsistent. The girl in the laser tag was very nice. She was fun to talk with. All the team members were nice and seemed to like their job.
Lynda S — Google review
Went twice 2 months apart. Usually half of the rides and attractions are unavailable. Wait times per turn are up to 25 minutes. I had an incident where my wristband time went out. But I was standing in line for 20 minutes and missed it by 1 minute and was unable to use the attraction. Not worth the price and will not return.
John L — Google review
3.9
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3.5
(327)
3960 S Babcock St, Melbourne, FL 32901, USA
https://andrettipark.com/
(321) 956-6706
22

Howard E. Futch Memorial Park at Paradise Beach

Mentioned on 
5 lists 
Park
Outdoor Activities
Howard E. Futch Memorial Park at Paradise Beach is a stunning coastal gem located just five miles north of Downtown Melbourne, Florida. Spanning over 12 acres, this park offers an array of amenities that cater to both relaxation and recreation. Visitors can enjoy the soft, powdery sands and crystal-clear waters that evoke a Caribbean vibe while lounging on the beach or taking a refreshing dip in the ocean. The park features seasonal lifeguards for added safety, ensuring families can swim with peace of mind.
A lovely place for the whole family. Lifeguard on duty within the Beach area. There's a food truck near the restrooms in case you are hungry. Restrooms are generally clean. There's a nice little fenced-in playground for the kids to play at with several, & swings. Outside shower faucets to rinse off after you're done swimming or surfing at the beach
Katie S — Google review
went over there for the hurricane and was very happy to find public parking
D. L — Google review
Nice beach with lifeguards, a food truck, nice bathrooms and shower outside, plenty of parking and miles of sand!
Larry — Google review
Clean fun beach. Lots of people but didn’t seem overcrowded even for a holiday. Free parking too!
Brandy S — Google review
Easy access to the beach. They have ramps for easy access which is great if you're handicapped. Restrooms available. Food stand located across from restrooms. Lifeguard on duty. Nice place to surf fish. Also decent waves for surfing 🌊 Nice beach. Well kept.
Hot D — Google review
Great beach access from this park. Plenty of parking during weekdays. Looks like some beach access boardwalks are being improved and under construction. Clean restroom. Nice and in working order outdoor shower to rinse off. Shower has convenient option to rinse off just legs, which some other beachside parks in the area are lacking. Looks like the volleyball courts are also being well cared for.
Adam K — Google review
Nice beach. Middle of the day, middle of the week; it's surprisingly busy, but still not very. There was a food truck in front playing music, but I didn't try it though.
Miguel Q — Google review
This is a beautiful beach with plenty of extra amenities. Parking is free and there are lifeguards on duty.
Jonathan F — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(254)
2301 Jimmy Buffett Mem Hwy, Melbourne, FL 32903, USA
https://www.brevardfl.gov/ParksAndRecreation/ParksByCity/ParksInMelbourne/HowardFutch
(321) 255-4400
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Brevard Zoo

Mentioned on 
31 lists 
Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Brevard Zoo, a community-built zoo established over 22 years ago, offers an immersive wildlife experience with over 500 animals from Florida, South America, Africa, and Australia. The zoo's landscape features distinct geographical zones and specially designed enclosures that blend with the natural surroundings. Visitors can feed giraffes and enjoy a kids' water play area.
What an amazing zoo! Very interactive, very fun! We kayaked and did the zip line. Took about three hours to do everything. They have big swamp coolers throughout the zoo. Learned a lot about the zoos history which made it even cooler. Visited all the way from Washington state and it was definitely worth it!!! One of my favorite zoos!
Melanie R — Google review
I haven’t visited this place in a while, and it still feels as interesting as ever! There’s a wide variety of animals from all around the world (including here), spread out into multiple exhibits! I do like some of the animals in here, such as giraffes, lemurs, and birds. Recently, they’ve added a lot more digital activities such as in the Rainforest Trek exhibit (you can scan multiple QR codes to take mini quizzes and learn more about the animals). There’s even murals you can take pictures in front of, made by talented artists! I recommend you take your kids to this zoo, since there’s a lot to explore and do!
Aidin K — Google review
This is a lovely zoo with nicely shaded paths and great visibility. They have a creative boardwalk and several feeding opportunities available. It is not a large zoo (done on about 2-3 hours) but an enjoyable one with healthy and active animals.
M W — Google review
We visited Brevard Zoo for the first time today, and we absolutely loved it! 🚗 The drive from Orlando took a little over an hour, but it was definitely worth it. The zoo is very green, clean, and perfectly designed for families with kids. The children were especially excited about the giraffes — you can get really close and even feed them. The Halloween decorations created a fun atmosphere, and the Star Wars characters made their day! We got amazing photos 😄 There are lots of shaded areas, clean walkways, and the staff is friendly. It’s a perfect place to walk around with kids, take pictures, and enjoy the activities. Our children had such a great time that they came home tired but happy. We’ll definitely come back again and highly recommend it to other families!
Daryika T — Google review
The best zoo or animal park I have been too (besides Disney's Animal Kingdom). So well maintained and perfect balance of areas and things to do. Great activities for kids and feeding a Giraffe was icing on the cake.
Dennis F — Google review
The only zoo I’ve visited in some time where I didn’t leave feeling bad for the animals. The network of cross-connected enclosures was amazing. Zoo was clean and volunteers were super helpful. Only negative was the adventure zone was not open (but the path down to it was). 3 employees hanging out down there but “not enough staff” to open the kids course. Everything else was great and worth the price tag.
Josh P — Google review
Amazing Experience at the Brevard Zoo, many different species, everything was organized and cleaned ! My toddler truly enjoyed our time there. Will visit again for sure. I have visited different zoos in Florida and this one has been quite pleasant and enjoyable.
Beatrice F — Google review
Great great great zoo !!! Exhibits are very thought out. Excellent viewing angles of most animals. Shady paths and fantastic staff make this place a must see ! Kayak the African loop !
Jonathan S — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(2657)
8225 N Wickham Rd, Melbourne, FL 32940, USA
http://www.brevardzoo.org/
(321) 254-9453
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Ritch Grissom Memorial Wetlands

Mentioned on 
5 lists 
Wildlife refuge
Nature & Parks
Ritch Grissom Memorial Wetlands, located in Viera, is a popular destination for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts of all ages. Accessible by vehicle, it offers the opportunity to observe wildlife without having to hike. Visitors can spot alligators sunbathing along the pond banks and witness a variety of bird species. The wetlands are a great example of habitat restoration and provide a peaceful environment with plenty of nature sounds.
If you go when the weather is comfortable for you it is awesome. There is a bird island you can watch which was filled with all kinds of bird activity. I went in early April with my sister was a beautiful day we saw alligators, spoonbills, and other birds!
Mary L — Google review
I recently visited the Ritch Grissom Memorial Wetlands, and it was an unforgettable experience! I was thrilled to spot a myriad of bird species, including some rare ones. The highlight of my visit was the abundance of alligators! I lost count of how many I saw, lazily resting in the sun or gliding effortlessly through the waters. It was exhilarating to see these magnificent creatures up close. Another interesting aspect of the wetlands was the numerous red ant houses scattered throughout the area. It was fascinating to observe these intricate structures and imagine the busy lives of the ants that built them. Before visiting, be aware that the drive-through is currently closed, so be prepared to walk throughout the wetlands. Fortunately, you can bring electric scooters, scooters, hoverboards, or golf carts to make navigating the area more manageable. The wetlands offer free parking right outside the entrance, which is a definite plus. However, there are no washrooms or eateries in the nearby area, so plan accordingly. I would recommend visiting during the early morning or late afternoon for the best wildlife viewing opportunities.
Pallavi H — Google review
The Ritch Grissom Memorial Wetlands are a great place for biking and hiking and very easy to reach from the Viera/Melbourne area. The trails (roads) are generally well maintained and dry. You can walk, run or bike various loops to do whatever distance you want. The area is never crowded and you won't pass by more than a few other people on a typical outing. This is a very popular place for bird watching, but it is also a great place for other wildlife spotting. Alligators abound, but you can also see dear, bobcats and other interesting critters at times.
Mark P — Google review
Beautiful park teeming with all kinds of different birds and plenty of gators. Easy access and lots of parking with ample trails to get your excersize!
Bill W — Google review
We took a bike ride there on a weekday in February. Not at all crowded. We got in a 5.5 mile ride by crisscrossing and doubled a few spots. Was disappointed that after their renovation last year that they removed all of the viewing platforms and the gazebo. Absolutely nowhere to sit and only a portapotty for a restroom. The Orlando wetlands is much bigger and better in my opinion.
Lisa D — Google review
The grasses have been allowed to grow into the lak s so that you can barely see the water and the Brazilian peppers are out of control. Only lots of gators. Disappointed
Michelle R — Google review
Beautiful wetlands with a lot of birds, snakes and alligators. Nice for a short walk or cycle up to 5k or 3 miles. 1 of the paths through the area seems to be closed. No access to motorised vehicles and plenty of parking available. Area open from 7am to 7pm after which the access gates are closed and locked.
JP — Google review
The wetlands are gradually coming back. A really good place for bird photography! The rookery was even active the beginning of June of 2025.
Jeff B — Google review
4.6
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4.6
(377)
3658 Charlie Corbeil Way, Melbourne, FL 32940, USA
https://www.brevardfl.gov/UtilityServices/RitchGrissomMemorialWetlands
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USSSA Space Coast Complex

Mentioned on 
3 lists 
Stadium
Sights & Landmarks
The USSSA Space Coast Complex is a vibrant hub for sports enthusiasts, particularly baseball fans. This impressive facility serves as the home field for the Brevard County Manatees, a minor league team, and also hosts spring training sessions for the Washington Nationals. Beyond baseball, visitors can indulge in an array of outdoor activities such as boating, jet skiing, parasailing, fishing, and eco-adventures.
An impressive sports complex. Well kept fields, giving each athlete the opportunity to excel. Fields include some with full artificial turf‼️The location is convenient, with food, fuel, and the ever important coffee shop(s). close by. Btw, the concession stand(s) are well stocked, and every worker associated with the sports complex, that I came into contact with, was knowledgeable, warm, cordial, and pleasant to converse with. Something that is so very much needed in our beloved Country at this point, and time. "Play ball"
William F — Google review
We paid an excessive fee to watch our son play, but paying the fee isn't a problem. The problem comes when you expect optimal services. We were playing in the big stadium. After the game, we went out to get food to wait for the next game, and there wasn't a concession open. We had to walk to Red Square to buy food. Please, if you're going to charge $20 per person per day, that's the least you have to offer. This is quality service. Also, there's no shade at any of the stadiums in the complex. If you don't bring your own canopy, you'll be burned to the ground.
Carlos L — Google review
Nice facility overall. They have a shop open that has gloves, bags, turf shoes and some space coast gear. Softball fields are turf. Cleats allowed but no spikes. Concession is somewhat limited to Pepsi products hamburger hotdog, pretzel, popcorn, and a few candy choices. The bathrooms are on the smaller end but clean. There is a QR code at the entrance where you scan and buy your tickets each day of the tournament requires a different ticket. Today’s cost was $15 per person per day. There is plenty of bench seating. If you bring your own rocking chair, the level surrounding the field is high, so it may be hard to sit and see over.
Vonnie — Google review
Awesome experience! A little dated but still a first class facility for softball/ baseball. Restrooms at red fields are not the best but it’s a short walk to the others. Our team traveled from NW Louisiana and Texas for the Space Coast Softball World Series, we just so happened to win the whole thing! Champ game was televised through USSSA and our girls were on jumbo screen with highlight reels after plays. Really cool experience.
King W — Google review
Very professional, super clean parks! Parking is a bit limited but don't be afraid to get a bit creative and park on the grass if its too full on events... It has plenty of fields. I love that the bleachers have shade! The stadium is huge and has bathrooms of course! They have concessions and stores. Very neat
Sol ( — Google review
USSSA Complex has excellent baseball parks, very clean areas. Needs to improve in the restrooms areas. Got stores for souvenir or if you forgot any sport equipment at house they sell it.
Gaby — Google review
This is the 4th tournament my daughter has been in at the Space Coast Complex and all have been amazing experiences.
Kristi S — Google review
Nice sports complex. To help with your parking patrons should park according to the color of field they are playing on (playing on red fields, you park in the red parking lot). However, there is a smaller field they use and parking is really scarce.
Dia R — Google review
4.4
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4.1
(232)
7755+FP, 5800 Stadium Pkwy, Melbourne, FL 32940, USA
http://usssaspacecoast.com/
(800) 741-3014
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26

Cocoa Beach

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Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Cocoa Beach, located in Florida, is a popular destination known for its beautiful beach and surf breaks. It serves as a gateway to the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex and features the Florida Surf Museum, which showcases the local history of surfing. Visitors can also explore Cocoa Beach Pier with its various eateries and shops or enjoy the birdlife at Lori Wilson Park's maritime forest.
4.3
(3838)
Florida 32931, USA
http://www.cityofcocoabeach.com/
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Westgate Cocoa Beach Pier

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$$$$affordable
Sights & Landmarks
The Westgate Cocoa Beach Pier, formerly known as Canaveral Pier, is an iconic 800-foot restored pier that serves as a hub for surfing and fishing enthusiasts. Built in 1962, it offers a vibrant beach atmosphere with its array of restaurants, bars, and boutiques. The pier has a rich history in East Coast professional surfing and continues to be a haven for longboard enthusiasts. It hosts the renowned Cocoa Beach Easter Surfing Festival annually, attracting thousands of spectators.
Nice clean beach with lots of shells 🐚 $20 parking. Parking lot is very close to the actual beach and there aren’t any stairs to the beach which makes it easy to bring a beach wagon. They have 2 volley ball courts. Multiple bathrooms. Chairs and umbrellas available to rent.
Jessica — Google review
We recently got into cruising and our trip to cocoa beach pier was absolutely awesome there was a waiter named Harvey. I was really thankful for his service I was so impressed with him that he got me my coconut drink for me that I have been wanting everywhere we have been. My only regret is getting him to sign my coconut so I named him HARVEY after him. Wonderful experience He was really great deserving of a raise. It’s a place I would love to visit again. So Harvey you’re awesome thank you so much…from Tennessee
Crystal H — Google review
We stopped by the Cocoa Beach Pier early in the afternoon while exploring the area and were pleasantly surprised. The pier itself is fantastic, a vibrant mix of eateries, shops, and great ocean views, all right on the beautiful, pristine beach. The beach atmosphere was relaxed and inviting, perfect for a stroll or simply soaking in the coastal vibe. We were able to park right out front, which was convenient, though it cost $20. We didn’t really look for other parking options, but the ease of access made it worth it for us. Overall, it's a great spot to take in the scenery, grab a bite, and enjoy a classic Florida beach experience!
Katie — Google review
My wife and I stopped here late in the morning of August 15, 2025 while on a camping trip to Jetty Park a few miles to the north of it. We tried to go in the morning after breakfast, but the parking lot was closed and the attendant told us it opened at 11:00, but it was going to cost us $15 to park. I wasn't real happy about that, but we came back after checking out nearby Ron Jon Surf Shop for a few hours. It appears the Westgate Mall company bought out the pier a few years ago and has done a good job of cleaning it up and renovating it. There are several restaurants along the pier now and we dined at the giant Tiki Bar way out on the end of it. You can also rent beach chairs and umbrellas on the beach. Overall, in spite of the expensive parking fee, this is definitely a nice place to go if you are visiting Cocoa Beach.
Edward M — Google review
Cocoa Beach Pier is the spot to be—lively, full of energy, and with amazing waves, especially on the right side of the pier. Spent a month here and loved every minute. Great surf, ocean views, and a vibrant atmosphere make it unforgettable for locals and visitors alike.
Miguel G — Google review
Beach is clean. Expect crowds. We took our beach blanket and stuff but there are chairs and umbrella rentals in the beach. Thing is all those close at 5pm, then they collect them back. There were washrooms, we were able to change clothes in them. Enough space for that but not too clean. There were showers to wash off sand. Also there were gift shops and restaurants. We were able to buy some beers and food. Don’t forget to take your ID for that. 1 beer for 1 ID. Other than sunbathing saw people surfing, playing volleyball as well.
Tharindi D — Google review
Excellently well maintained, there are ice cream shops, souvenirs stores, a restaurant , restrooms and some space to walk and admire the ocean and the beach and the surfers. Really refreshing to go up there 100% recommended . It’s Free. Opens with good weather because if there is a bit of bad weather it will be closed for safety.
Mariana M — Google review
I bought so much clothing from one of those shops! The word Threads was in it, I don't remember. I bought all my souvenirs there, clothing, jewelry. I ate at Pier 52, it was awesome!! I had the Gator Melt.
Melanie D — Google review
4.2
(5205)
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3.9
(5014)
401 Meade Ave, Cocoa Beach, FL 32931, USA
https://resort.to/wcbp?y_source=1_OTc1MjI0OC03MTUtbG9jYXRpb24ud2Vic2l0ZQ%3D%3D
(321) 783-7549
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Jetty Park Rd

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Notable street
Outdoor Activities
Jetty Park Rd is a scenic route that winds around a campground and leads to a fishing pier and cruise ship dock. Cocoa Beach has a rich surfing history, with renowned surfers making their mark in the 60s. While the town's surfing conditions have changed, it still produces talented surfers and offers surprising options for enthusiasts. Lori Wilson Park, located along the Atlantic Ocean, is part of Florida's Great Birding Trail and boasts diverse bird species.
Great place to spend the day, go fishing in the pier, there is al an area playground for kids. Highly recommend. Also can view Space X from here and cruise ships go by!
Herbie G — Google review
Awesome place to visit the beach even though it's under construction, perfect beach for kids as well.
Robert H — Google review
It was a nice and full-of-nature trail and it was a very nice walk. I saw a raccoon and a lot of turtles in nearby ponds. Period it was js fun.
Logan M — Google review
The park is nice, but just know if you’re going for a launch you are still quite a bit away.
Dclillge — Google review
Love this place very clean everyone is friendly the beach is right there Cocoa Beach is right next to you it's just a great place to go to love it
There'sa S — Google review
What an awesome place. Great place for camping, fishing, spending quality time with your family, friends or just recharge your self.
Rudy T — Google review
Great place to camp. You can see cruise ships going out and coming in every day. And it's not unusual to watch a rocket get launch from the Kennedy Space Center.
Spike H — Google review
The staff are fantastic and the park is always clean. I renew my pass every year without fail. Outstanding top to bottom!
Bruce C — Google review
4.4
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4.3
(754)
Port Canaveral, FL 32920, USA
29

Victory Casino Cruises

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Casino
Fun & Games
Embark on a thrilling gambling adventure with Victory Casino Cruises, a unique casino experience located on a cruise ship that sets sail twice daily from Cape Canaveral. Whether you opt for the late morning or evening cruise, you'll be treated to an array of slot machines, roulette, and table games while enjoying the picturesque views of the water.
It was a lot of fun. Got a package from Groupon with the cruise, dinner/lunch, a couple of drinks, and some credits for the slot machines. Was definitely worth the money, which is a great bargain from Groupon. Definitely recommend it for any occasion, we went on our anniversary and for it being our first cruise, it was amazing
Butch L — Google review
We had a great time, but I would have loved to dance and it was extremely cold..... I would have loved to have seen one of those concerts when ppl cosplay as famous people. Maybe you could create a type of residency like the Vegas shows to turn up the fun. Everything else was well worth it. I overall had a great experience 💛
Jetta G — Google review
Look man, I'm not a boat person, so I couldn't handle it. I tried so hard for the whole 4hrs. I love my family their the only ones that checked on me. Boat staff They just there. I could've fell over the boat they probably wouldn't gave a shit anyway. But after some time I got it together was able to enjoy a lil bit. Beautiful from what I could enjoy .
Mike K — Google review
Spent an afternoon on this casino ship sailing from Cape Canaveral. There is 2 daily trips from 10am to 4pm and from 700pm to 1 am. I purchased the package for $35.00 dollars.Which includes $10.00 in slot, play, two free well drinks and a complimentary meal . The ship is a little dated, but kept in pretty good condition. There are four decks with an outside area with entertainment on the fourth deck. There is several bars throughout the ship and one dining area. As for the games, they have plenty of slot machines and all the other table games. Some of the staff are very friendly and knowledgeable, and some of are not so pleasant. The food was not great. I had a cheeseburger, and it comes with pickles and potato chips. The burger reminded me of something I would get at a high school cafeteria.
Joseph S — Google review
First time on this cruise and it was a great time. Perfect day and weather for the ride, no overcrowding at all. Food and drinks were satisfying.An endless amount of slot games to play and table card games. If you get motion sickness, make sure to take something before, you can definitely feel the movement on the lower decks. The top deck is beautiful and a great place to enjoy the fresh air, drinks and the live music
Ashley S — Google review
Thank you, Victory Casino, for an unforgettable time! We had a blast—great games, great vibes, and even better memories. Looking forward to the next trip! Thank you Heather for the arrangements , you made it so easy for us 🌞
Fadila D — Google review
Bestfriends need to take a trip like this, couple need a day like this, solo travel this is the one!!! You have a great time and eat and drink and catch dolphins swimming next to the boat and the musics nice. Its a great time.
Marquieta W — Google review
Was great , some details you should know: 💎20$ to go on board . 💎There is no on Mondays. 💎Morning - min on tables is higher than evenings. (10$ instead of 5$) 💎There is a high deck with bar and music, you can smoke a cigar. 💎Nice food at the bottom. 2$ hot dog. 💎Free drinks during play. 💎you can’t speak any language other than English when you play.
מתן א — Google review
4.1
(5488)
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3.8
(1509)
180 Christopher Columbus Dr, Port Canaveral, FL 32920, USA
https://victorycasinocruises.com/
(855) 468-4286
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Exploration Tower

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Temporarily Closed
Sights & Landmarks
Observation Decks & Towers
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Exploration Tower is a striking seven-story building in Cape Canaveral that offers an immersive experience for visitors. The tower boasts observation decks providing breathtaking views of the area, along with interactive exhibits that delve into the region's history, culture, and wildlife. From film areas to virtual boat piloting experiences, there are numerous hands-on activities to engage with. This architectural gem also serves as a tribute to Port Canaveral's 60th anniversary and its significant role in space exploration.
A landmark to remember! It's a lasting tribute to those astronauts who ventured into space travel; some of which gave their lives for the betterment of our planet. The tower offers breathtaking views. Visitors are able to see various items throughout, some of which include historical photos, precious artifacts, and memorabilia. The whole experience took us roughly 1 hour. We noticed several areas that provided great photo opportunities. Given the minimal price, we will likely visit again. Additionally, I know in the past they've offered "rocket launch" viewing... definitely something we'd love to see in the near future. ✌🏼
Web3Prep — Google review
This is a review of the walking path around the Exploration Tower lake. The Tower may be closed but after a meal at one of the many restaurants nearby, there is a nice and even 1/2 mile concrete side walk around the Tower and lake. Many different birds and ducks. Even an alligator?
Charm — Google review
I recognize this location from YouTube videos that covered the initial suucessful SPACEX FALCON booster earthbound landings a few years ago. I didn't remember it's name, though happily, upon seeing a live shot of 'Port Canaveral' during a commercial break on FOX News, I immediately did a search on Google Maps and found this entry. I will visit it when I can!
Agronskey H — Google review
The exploration tower is a beautiful piece of architecture and can be seen from pretty much everywhere in Port Canaveral located near the waterfront, this building has 7 floors of observation decks and interactive exhibits with information about the history of Port Canaveral and the surrounding area. It offers scenic views of the Port and the Kennedy Space Center. There is also a small lake with a paved pathway surrounding the tower. It is exceptionally beautiful lit up at night. Unfortunately the tower is currently closed, until further notice, for renovations.
Ray W — Google review
The price was very inexpensive. The staff very knowledgeable and I enjoyed going on each floor experiencing what was there. Although I ‘m afraid of heights I had no problem going out onto the Observation deck. on the seventh floor they also have binoculars that you can use for free to look around I took many pictures and was very enjoyable. The view from the 7th was beautiful. They also sell Observation tickets on launch days how cool would that be.Every every floor had something to either read or look at.
Melinda C — Google review
Free. Easy parking. History. Gifts. Cafe. Elevators or stairs. However is now closed for renovations till Spring 2023. Stunning building. Nicely done. The outside is beautiful and the lights at night are so cool. Water is active with plenty fish. No fishing allowed.
J. R — Google review
There's not a bunch to do here while certain exhibits are closed - but for free it deserves a 30 minutes stop on a clear day. The view from the top is most interesting if there are cruise ships in port - otherwise you can see the launchpads of NASA, but I doubt you can be up here during a launch. The sculptures in the atrium were very eye-catching for me - made from recycled materials?
Steve M — Google review
Great place, wonderful views all the way around. The staff were friendly and helpful. The tower was filled with local history of the port and surrounding areas. Wonderful for family's. Also a nice little gift shop there as well. They also have a big simulator so you can try to dock a ship. Also the price is 6 dollars per adult not bad at all. Definitely coming back would definitely recommend.
Daniel S — Google review
4.4
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4.5
(526)
670 Dave Nisbet Dr, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920, USA
http://www.explorationtower.com/
(321) 394-3408
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