We are planning on spending a day at Cocoa Beach. We check into Disney on the 22nd but we are arriving in FL on the 20th. I did some searching & it seems that Cocoa Beach is the closest..Now off to search for a hotel![]()
We live on the barrier island off of Melbourne, so I'd recommend any of our beaches. There is no charge for parking in our area (Satellite Beach/IHB/Indialantic/Melbourne Beach), there are restrooms and BBQ facilities, lots of locally owned restaurants, etc. Our favorite beach other than our own neighborhood beach is "Juan Ponce De Leon" beach in Melbourne Beach. It's a beautiful beach and has an access plenty of parking, restrooms, etc. It's never crowded, either. I'd highly recommend it. Also, the restaurant called "Sand on the Beach" on A1A just north of that beach is great and not expensive at all. My daughter and I go there for breakfast all the time and we love it! You sit right on the beach under a tiki-hut style roof...soooo cute!
What is your surf like?
Our DD is 3.5 so we're hoping for calm waters. I don't think DH has ever been in the Gulf either, that's why we've chosen Clearwater. But you finally gave me some useful info (what I was hoping to get from someone about Clearwater)....so we'll see.
Now DH is thinking Siesta Key.....Oy.
So, thoughts on that? Can anyone keep up? Me neither.

I haven't found anything on rentals, like we did with Clearwater.
Could also use restaurant ideas. We like local and seafood.
OP--what time are you aiming to get there? I've read, like clearwater, you have to get there early?
When are you going again? We're going next Sunday.

:My kids want to take one day to go to "a" FL We did an overnight stay at Daytona Shores recently. If you are going to the beach, one thign that's nice is to be able to get clean right away. Another thing that's really nice is to combine beach and oceanview pool. Another thing that's nice is dining near the water. And finally, one thing that's really nice to do with beaches is to go to bed hearing the roar of the ocean waves.
We combined all recently with a stay at the Hampton Inn at Daytona Shores. WE paid for an ocean view rooms and had a fabulous seafood dinner at a place called, "Boondock's." A great beach activity is walking. I especially like walking along the edge of the water, so that my toes get wet. Kids will enjoy playing in the sand.
If you don't want to stay overnight, a kind of cool oddity at the Daytona area is that you can drive ON the beach. Best if you have four wheel drive - like a big SUV. I think it was like $10 to park on the beach all day. Though the cars on the beach/driving on the beach do make Daytona somewhat slightly less picturesque that other beaches (and slightly more dangerous).
Our resort was nothing super fancy, but we had a nice beach view balcony, and we were able to leave the door on our balcony open overnight. IT was super clean. The beach generally get a nice breeze, so even in summer it was not too hot to do that. (at night) The Hampton Inn give apretty good breakfast. They also give cookies at night, and coffee/tea 24hours. Teh view in the breakfast area is really pretty. The pool is not as fantastic as the ones at WDW, it's just a plain pool, but it's really nice to swim after bein onthe beach.
Teh part of Daytone where we were does not have a big Boardwalk, which cna be fun. If you want the boradwalk experience consider visiting the heart of Hollywood beach (it also has very inexpensive playes to stay). Miami has the nightlife scene, and excellent dining.
Last, there's Bonndocks. It's VERY casual, and you will ikely have a good wait for a table. But the area out back is cute; the kids can feed the catfish and look at the marina. The seafood is very tasty and fresh. The place has a real, "Florida" cuisine feel - not 'chain' restaurant food - like almost the entire Orlando area offerings. They also have more than seafood.
Glad this got restarted as I forgot to seek it out.....
We went to Siesta Key. Awesome! We got there a little after 10, we pulled out of the Waffle House on 535 at 8:20. So we did well timewise. We went in off the south entrance and drove north to the parking lot. Plenty of parking when we arrived (August 15--A Sunday). We did the beach thing until DH couldn't handle the heat anymore, plus we were hungry. I think I managed to keep him out there until after noon.
We cleaned up/changed clothes. By then (12:30/12:45) the parking lot was full. Diehards--it was hot! We drove north on Beach Road and ate at the Siesta Key Oyster Bar. DH had oysters and said they were amazing. But our fish sandwiches were okay. Better than anything in Chicago, but not as good as we'd expect 2 blocks off the Gulf.
Left for WDW about 2:00, leaving the island from the north entrance. We were back to WDW before 4:00.
All in all, a great day.
I did find the rentals about 30 minutes before we were ready to leave. They are on the beach to the left of the public facility.
We are planning on spending a day at Cocoa Beach. We check into Disney on the 22nd but we are arriving in FL on the 20th. I did some searching & it seems that Cocoa Beach is the closest..Now off to search for a hotel![]()