Cocoa Beach Reviews

by Dave Jackson

Cocoa Beach is known for its restaurants, whether it’s delicious seafood, Thai, Cuban, Italian, or a steak and fries; you’ll find it here. After dinner, kick back and relax at one of Cocoa Beach’s jazz clubs or beach side cafes. Cocoa Beach is a smaller beach town with a population of only slightly over 12,000 people. Many of the residents are families with someone who is working for the space program, with Cocoa Beach located only fifteen minutes away from the Kennedy Space Center. The Courtyard Cocoa Beach is extremely proud as this summer revealed the opening of a new meeting facility - a spacious 6,500 sq.ft. Whether you are having a luncheon, seminar, sales meeting, awards ceremony, or a formal celebration, the professional planning and catering staff will ensure that everything runs smoothly.

Or maybe it is the laid back atmosphere that Cocoa Beach is known for that so many people like. What ever draws people to this special place keeps bringing them back year after year. Cocoa Beach is host to over 1.4 million visitors a year.

Leave the city traffic behind and give your selves and your guests a great time at a destination wedding in Florida. The beaches are easy to reach. Drink your coffee as sweet ocean breezes caress you.

And fishing is world class, here. A well known body of water that is actually part of the intra-coastal waterway that runs from Florida to Maine. Titusville guides, Cocoa Beach guides, and other fishing guides of the Indian River Lagoon usually fish in very shallow water. Brevard County Fish populations are protected and healthy partly because of their proximity adjacent to the Merritt Island Wildlife refuge, which forms a secure and natural perimeter around Kennedy Space Center and Cocoa Beach fishing areas. Anglers have the opportunity to pursue popular species such as redfish, spotted sea trout, snook and tarpon or the less sought-after jack crevalle, black drum and ladyfish.

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