10 Best Attractions Near Port Canaveral
Most cruise passengers treat Port Canaveral as a starting line. The Space Coast is packed with beaches, wildlife, and world-class attractions that rival anything in Orlando.
Cocoa Beach Pier
An 800-foot pier stretching over the Atlantic, the Cocoa Beach Pier is one of the most iconic spots on the Space Coast. Shops, restaurants, bars, live music, and fishing are all available right on the pier, and the sunset views looking back toward the coast are exceptional. The Atlantic Ocean Grill and Oh Shucks Raw Bar at the end of the pier are the picks for food, fresh seafood, cold drinks, and an ocean breeze as the sun drops. If you only have an evening before your cruise and you are not staying at the port, this is where to spend it.
Kennedy Space Center
The most visited attraction on the Space Coast and one of Florida’s top destinations, full stop. The Kennedy Space Center Visitors Complex sits about 20 minutes from the cruise terminals on Merritt Island, and it deserves a full day if you can give it one. Walk beneath actual rockets, come face to face with the Space Shuttle Atlantis suspended mid-orbit, and watch a simulated launch. If the timing lines up, you may witness an actual SpaceX or NASA launch from the observation areas. Plan your visit around a launch window if at all possible. Seeing a rocket leave the ground from this close is something you do not forget.
Lori Wilson Park
A quieter alternative to the main Cocoa Beach strip, Lori Wilson Park is a 35-acre oceanfront park with nature trails, picnic areas, and direct beach access. Free parking, clean restrooms, and a relaxed atmosphere make it a solid choice for families or anyone who wants a low-key afternoon before boarding. The park sits right on the Atlantic with no hotels or commercial development blocking the beach. It is exactly what a Florida beach park should be.
Jetty Park Beach and Pier
The closest beach to the cruise terminals at just 1.8 miles. Jetty Park is a 35-acre park with soft sand, a fishing pier, restrooms, showers, picnic areas, and even an RV campground. The pier is one of the best spots in the area to watch cruise ships, cargo vessels, and the occasional rocket launch. If you arrive the evening before your cruise, this is the place to sit with a cooler and watch the inlet. There is something genuinely surreal about relaxing on a beach and watching the same ship you’ll board in the morning come into port.
Cocoa Village
About 15 minutes inland from the port, Cocoa Village is a charming historic district with independent shops, art galleries, cafes, and restaurants spread across a walkable few blocks along the Indian River. It has a very different feel from the beach strip, quieter, more local, with the kind of character that chain-heavy beach towns tend to lack. Good for an afternoon of browsing if you’ve already done the beach and want something different before boarding. Check the events calendar as the village hosts outdoor markets and live events regularly.
Manatee Sanctuary Park
A peaceful park in Cape Canaveral built around a warm-water outflow canal where Florida manatees gather, particularly from November through March when ocean temperatures drop. Walking paths, picnic areas, and observation decks give you close views of the manatees in their natural habitat. It is free, quiet, and a genuinely relaxing stop after a travel day. A solid option for the afternoon before embarkation if you want something low-key that the whole family can enjoy.
Brevard Zoo
One of the top-rated zoos in the Southeast, Brevard Zoo is about 20 minutes from Port Canaveral in Melbourne. Over 900 animals across 75 acres, with an emphasis on interactive experiences — kayaking through the zoo, feeding giraffes, and zip-lining over the African savanna exhibit. It is a legitimate full-day destination and one of the best family stops on the Space Coast. Well worth the drive if you have time before or after your cruise.
Ron Jon Surf Shop
The world’s largest surf shop and a true Cocoa Beach landmark since 1959. Open 24 hours a day, Ron Jon is 52,000 square feet of surfboards, beachwear, and souvenirs. It is a mandatory stop for any visitor to the Space Coast, featuring a massive indoor waterfall and surf museum elements throughout the store. Even if you aren’t a surfer, the scale of the shop is an attraction in itself.
Wizard of Oz Museum
A world-class collection in Cape Canaveral featuring over 2,000 items from the beloved franchise, including rare first-edition books and original props. The highlight is the “Immersive Wizard of Oz” experience, which uses 360-degree laser projection to bring the Land of Oz to life in a way that rivals modern art installations. It is a fantastic family-friendly stop just minutes from the cruise terminals.
Golf N Gator
A family-friendly complex featuring two 18-hole miniature golf courses, a gem mining station, and a large population of live American Alligators and tortoises. Located right on A1A in Cape Canaveral, it’s a perfect spot to kill a few hours with kids before or after your cruise, offering hands-on alligator photo opportunities and a tropical, shaded atmosphere. It’s a true Space Coast staple for family entertainment.