I have a timeshare on Cocoa Beach since 1995 and live in CA. The best thing about Cocoa actually is the fact there is not a large amount of things to do. However, that means it is never crowded. There are multiple great restaurants and especially sea food. The beach is fantastic with warm water you can stay in as long as you want. Just enough shopping to satisfy. It makes you slow down and enjoy your wife or companion. I go every July for 1-2 weeks.
Going here leaving my house in tennessee at 2am and headed to Florida cocoa beach about a 10 hr drive ..want to try and fish if able to and do every thing I can ... so see you tomorrow on the beach ⛱️ 😎
Theres an Escape Room Game in Publix Plaza! So fun, great for families. Right next to Cape Canaveral across from Cocoa beach pier. Zerrellas is an awesome italian restaurant, theres Gator Golf! Biosciences tours, lots to do!
The Dinosaur Store...a large two story building filled w/ exhibits & fossils to entertain adults & children...can't believe it wasn't on the list...definitely a unique experience...enjoy 😎🤙
We are planning to be at cocoa beach in April just wondering if one of the other activities at cocoa beach we can go shelling because I am a shell collector. Do you have any information on this?
@lauriegrube007 Probably the closest to you is the Sandbar Sports Grill which I think is open til 11 or 11:30. But if you have the time and transportation, I would recommend Salty Sisters Bar and Grill a few miles south at 24 N Brevard Ave in Cocoa Beach. Good food and atmosphere.
Cocoa beach is a cold water one with big waves all year. If you want to surf, this can be your choice. If you want to swim and enjoy the water.......is not good.
@@roadrunner6103 I live on a lake 3 miles to the west of CB and see a gator in it about one day every couple months. One time on a golf course where I had to divert my path. Never seen a gator on the beach. I see a snake scurry off and pretty well in front of me about twice a year.
The beach just to the north of CB, Playalinda, is the best in Florida as it has no hotels or businesses and is pristine because it is part of the Canaveral National Seashore. The one to the south, Melbourne/Satellite Beach, has all the larger city stuff.
I live here, and that's a perfect explanation. Its a place to go to the beach, relax, eat some food, see some sights, take in the wildlife, and clean up your mess. Dont make sandcastles or dig holes because it's not good for the sea turtles. We also have rocket launches almost weekly because of the space industry. It's a sleepy military beach town, everything closes at 9, so we have limited light pollution. Sundays and generally Mondays things are closed as well.
and that's a bad thing? its nice to see some communities that aren't total commercialized Miami or Tampa clearwater, etc. Let these sleepy beach towns be just that.
Cocoa Village is a bike ride away from my house. We ride there and have drinks. It's really a place to visit when there's events. I love living here
I have a timeshare on Cocoa Beach since 1995 and live in CA. The best thing about Cocoa actually is the fact there is not a large amount of things to do. However, that means it is never crowded. There are multiple great restaurants and especially sea food. The beach is fantastic with warm water you can stay in as long as you want. Just enough shopping to satisfy. It makes you slow down and enjoy your wife or companion. I go every July for 1-2 weeks.
Going here leaving my house in tennessee at 2am and headed to Florida cocoa beach about a 10 hr drive ..want to try and fish if able to and do every thing I can ... so see you tomorrow on the beach ⛱️ 😎
Theres an Escape Room Game in Publix Plaza! So fun, great for families. Right next to Cape Canaveral across from Cocoa beach pier. Zerrellas is an awesome italian restaurant, theres Gator Golf! Biosciences tours, lots to do!
I live 30 minutes away in Melbourne 🍊it’s been nice growing up around that area
The Dinosaur Store...a large two story building filled w/ exhibits & fossils to entertain adults & children...can't believe it wasn't on the list...definitely a unique experience...enjoy
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Oh no, I saw I Dream of Jeannie Lane. I guess they have a Major Nelson St, Roger Healey Lane and Dr. Bellows Ave 😅😅. I need to get down there.
We need a video about Sebring, the Circle City.
Love eating at Fish Lips at Port Canaveral
I live one hour away. Great tour Chad. Perfect as always.
Thanks Jill!
Thanks for another great adventure I enjoyed it and learned a lot about Cocoa Beach
me as well
Great video and info, and i didn’t know Cocoa Beach had a downtown…👌🏽👍👏🏼🙌🏼😃
Will be there off the Oasis of the Seas in early October, great video and info!
Just went today! Amazing, but got sunburn
It's worth it
Florida Fresh Grill = BEST FOOD
I give you my like without even watching the video because I know it's gonna be excellent 👌
PS: I am going to watch it of course!
Good and quick insight, thanks!😊
Check the military museum on Merrit island a short drive from Cocoa beach pier
Great place to visit I love it there
Do You have a tour that incluyes hotel at the beach for 2 persons
Cocoa beach also glows at night
Am going they’ll
what drone and camera are you using?
For Anyone going to cocoa beach, come see us, we’re at least in the top 12 things to do
We are planning to be at cocoa beach in April just wondering if one of the other activities at cocoa beach we can go shelling because I am a shell collector. Do you have any information on this?
How late are the bar and grills open around Cocoa beach?
Some are open as late as 2
Thanks,@@ChadGallivanter ! Any bar and grills you recommend within walking distance from Beachside Hotel & Suites?
@lauriegrube007 Probably the closest to you is the Sandbar Sports Grill which I think is open til 11 or 11:30. But if you have the time and transportation, I would recommend Salty Sisters Bar and Grill a few miles south at 24 N Brevard Ave in Cocoa Beach. Good food and atmosphere.
Tiki bar watch the surfers at night
It looks beautiful, but my favorite people the NAACP put a Travel ban on Florida, so I’m not going
Thank god 🙏🏻
Cocoa beach is a cold water one with big waves all year.
If you want to surf, this can be your choice.
If you want to swim and enjoy the water.......is not good.
Just to the west, we have not one but three major rivers: Indian, Banana and St. Johns. Plenty to do on the water.
@@ChatGPT1111 just watchuot snakes and alligators.
@@roadrunner6103 I live on a lake 3 miles to the west of CB and see a gator in it about one day every couple months. One time on a golf course where I had to divert my path. Never seen a gator on the beach. I see a snake scurry off and pretty well in front of me about twice a year.
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I still prefer Hallandale beach Florida more beautiful beaches and restaurants and growing communities and businesses.
The beach just to the north of CB, Playalinda, is the best in Florida as it has no hotels or businesses and is pristine because it is part of the Canaveral National Seashore. The one to the south, Melbourne/Satellite Beach, has all the larger city stuff.
Um, doesn't seem like there's much to do besides the beach.
I live here, and that's a perfect explanation. Its a place to go to the beach, relax, eat some food, see some sights, take in the wildlife, and clean up your mess. Dont make sandcastles or dig holes because it's not good for the sea turtles.
We also have rocket launches almost weekly because of the space industry.
It's a sleepy military beach town, everything closes at 9, so we have limited light pollution. Sundays and generally Mondays things are closed as well.
and that's a bad thing? its nice to see some communities that aren't total commercialized Miami or Tampa clearwater, etc. Let these sleepy beach towns be just that.
Go to Orlando if you want stuff to do. Beach is for relaxing.
There's a few strip clubs
That's my whole point in going 🤣 30 degrees or below here on the regular and I need some salt water and sunshine ..
Cocoa beach is nice for surfing. Not for swimming