Cocoa Beach stands on a barrier island on the east coast of Florida, nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and the Banana River Lagoon. Cocoa beach is just 6 miles long and 1 mile wide, however the number of activities you can do there are endless. The beach and the pier are one of the biggest attractions, tons of unique shops and restaurants line the pier, along with a couple of fun beach rentals. Cocoa has been a very popular surfing destination for both residents and tourists. So those of you traveling from the north who are looking for a chance to hit the waves, should definitely ride the waves at cocoa. Just make sure to check the weather beforehand. You can rent surfboards, boogie boards as well as plenty of other things to enjoy the water. I’ve seen dolphins playing up and down along the coastline; however, seeing dolphins at play is no rare occurrence at Cocoa beach, and those who are lucky enough may even see migrating whales. You are almost guaranteed to encounter some dolphins when you take your kayak rentals through the vast wildlife the area has to offer.
Another plus is its close location to the Kennedy Space Center in Merritt Island. Some friends and I have witnessed the space shuttles launching into space from the beach, and even from our hotel rooms at times. Merritt Island is also a 140,000 acre wildlife preserve surrounding the Kennedy Space Center. Home to over 1,500 different kinds of plant and animal life, it is clear why so many stop there on their way to Cocoa or on their way back. These two hotspots, being only 5 to 10 minutes away, supply a great mixture of experiences that make Cocoa beach stand out from all other beaches in the country.






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