3----2-----1-----Liftoff! We have liftoff!
These familiar words and a roar that will take
your breath away can be heard in this small east
coast Florida town located near the Kennedy
Space Center. What better way to see
technology in action then to experience the
liftoff of a space shuttle? Cocoa Beach
offers this possibility and a whole lot more.
Located on Merritt Island,
a barrier island nestled between the great
Atlantic Ocean and the Banana River Lagoon on
Florida’s central east coast, Cocoa Beach
continues to link the birth of the Space Age
with the wonders of the future. Orlando is
only an hour away and can further enhance a
vacation in the Sunshine State.
The sandy shore is one of
the main attractions of Cocoa Beach. The beach,
along with the weather, brings many people to
the area. Many arrive initially as
visitors and eventually settle there.
Just six miles long and
less than one mile wide along most of its
length, Cocoa Beach is known as the surfing
capital of the East coast with ocean
beachfront running almost the entire length of
its city limits.
Fishing, surfing, boating,
sightseeing, shopping, excellent dining,
golfing, nightlife, and cruises are just a few
of the many things to do in the area. The Space
Coast is the place to visit the Kennedy Space
Center),to go deep sea fishing, surf, windsurf,
rent a jet-ski, swim in the crystal clear
waters, and take a river tour to have a look at
the Florida gators, panthers, sea turtles and
other awesome wildlife. Or you can drive the
short distance to Orlando, and visit Walt Disney
World, Sea World, Universal Studios, and other
Central Florida attractions. Dinner will be
waiting in Cocoa Beach at one of the many dining
spots on the beach, ranging from elegant to
casual. After dark, enjoy the nightlife
activities from cool jazz clubs to beach side
cafes.
The Space Complexes of the
Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral are
situated to the north, and Patrick Air Force
Base is to the south. Cocoa Beach is just
minutes from Florida's fastest growing port :
Port Canaveral, offering world class
cruise terminals, affordable cruises to exotic
Caribbean destinations, and day cruises
aboard casino ships. Deep-sea fishing
boats and day sails are also available.
Merritt Island with its Wildlife Refuge is close
by.
Where else is it possible
to choose whether to watch a space launch from
the beach or to observe a wide range of
marine and bird species in their natural
habitats? Or to opt for a swim in the ocean,
a quiet kayak exploration off the Banana River
islands, a round of golf at the 27-hole
golf course, surf casting from the beach
for dinner, or just a day at the beach
watching dolphins at play and watching for a
whale in migration.
Of course, the primary
attraction to Cocoa Beach is the weather. With
its coastal location and positioning between
sub-tropical and temperate zones, the weather is
amazingly stable year round. This location
attracts wildlife indigenous to both climatic
zones as well as coastal and migratory species.
So, bring your binoculars!
The city enjoys an average
temperature of 61 F in January and 81.6 F in
July and August, making any time of year beach
weather.
While strolling on the
beach, many visit the historic Cocoa Beach Pier.
Stretching 840 feet over the Atlantic, it
features a wide array of restaurants and
shopping.
Whether you are just
thinking about visiting Cocoa Beach or you have
been here before and are planning a return
visit, this small beach community welcomes you
with great fun and a wide variety of activities,
any time of year. With Orlando,
Titysville, and Melborne nearby, there are
additional opportunities for exploring more of
the Sunshine State.
Whether traveling to the
Cocoa Beach area for a family beach vacation,
Spring Break, leisure travel, a weekend getaway,
or just a day trip, you'll find everything you
need to make your visit one to remember.
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