The Great Outdoors at Cocoa Beach
Cocoa Beach's Brevard County is an outdoors paradise with seventy
degree temperatures in the winter and plenty of sunshine almost
all year around. If I'm not walking on the beach looking
for that perfect sea shell,
I'm out surfing with
my family or fishing with Captain
Richard.
You too can enjoy the outdoors almost any time of the year you visit. If you are looking for that beach vacation with the best of sun and fun, then Cocoa Beach and the Space Coast of Florida is the place to come.
Maybe your idea of a perfect day at the beach is working on your tan, building a sand castle, collecting shells, playing a game of volleyball, fishing in the surf, riding a bike, or taking a romantic stroll. If you're wanting to catch some great waves, you'll be stoked to learn that the Space Coast has over 100 of the best surfing spots on the East Coast (Kelly Slater, 8-time World Champion surfer is from Cocoa Beach and returns often when he is off tour, how cool is that?) What ever it may be you will have a great experience while visiting.
Cocoa Beach is the closest beach to Orlando, and is situated just minutes from Florida's fastest growing port, Port Canaveral, where you can hope aboard a world class cruise to many destinations. Port Canaveral is home to Disney Cruise Line, Carnival and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines.
Cocoa Beach and the Space Coast is definitely a place where an outdoor enthusiast's dreams come true. Our area provides many natural resources from seeing turtles nesting on the beaches, rich lagoon waters and several nature parks. In the lagoons you can observe dolphins and the endangered Florida Manatee while kayaking through Cocoa Beach's beautiful Thousand Islands. You will see all sorts of rare birds on the Black Point Wildlife Drive at the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge or hiking some of the nature trails around. The opportunities are endless...
As you plan to visit Cocoa Beach and the Space Coast you will have much to do while enjoying the outdoors.
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