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Cocoa Beach Florida
from: SimonKnowns as the perfect beach town, Cocoa Beach is an hour drive east of Orlando on Florida's amazing Space Coast. The drive here is almost as beautiful as the beach - offering you endless ways to enjoy your leisure and recreation.
Whether you are going on a family beach vacation, leisure travel, business trip, or just a day at the beach, you'll find exactly what you've been looking for in Cocoa Beach and the Space Coast area to make your stay one you'll never forget.
Cocoa Beach is one of the most affordable beach vacations in Florida. There is never a lack of things to do or see in and around Cocoa Beach. Besides the fun in the sun, Space Coast offers you the chance to go deep sea fishing or parasailing, try your luck aboard a casino cruise ship, or just take a river tour and get up close and personal with the awesome wildlife of Florida.
While at Cocoa Beach, you can also visit the Kennedy Space Center, the Brevard Zoo, or spend some time shopping. You'll be within short driving distance to all of the Orlando attractions, and you can even drive back to Cocoa Beach at night to enjoy dinner in one of the many dining spots on the beach.
When night sets in, you can kick back and enjoy the nightlife on the beach that ranges from cool jazz clubs to beach side cafes. Then, you can stay the night with perfect accommodations and wake up to a breathtaking sunrise on the beach.
With plenty to offer you and your entire family, Cocoa Beach provides an excellent beach vacation or getaway. There is plenty to do on the beach, with enough nearby to keep you coming back for more.
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