Florida, USA
Located directly in Melbourne, Brevard County, MLB is the most convenient airport for destinations in the southern Space Coast (Melbourne, Palm Bay, Indialantic). It is a smaller, less busy airport, offering a quicker and more relaxed travel experience compared to the larger Orlando hubs.
Approximately 45-60 minutes drive west of the Space Coast. MCO is a major international hub, one of the busiest airports in the United States. It offers extensive domestic and international flight options, making it the most common airport for international travelers and those seeking a wider choice of airlines and routes.
Approximately 1 hour 15 minutes drive northwest of the Space Coast. SFB mainly serves budget airlines, notably Allegiant Air, offering domestic flights to various smaller cities across the U.S. It can be a good option for travelers looking for lower fares, but it is further from the Space Coast attractions.
Flight prices to Florida's Space Coast (and surrounding airports) are highest during peak season (winter months, especially January to April), around major U.S. Holidays, and during Spring Break. Prices also surge around major rocket launch events. Summer (low season) generally brings lower airfares, but be aware that this coincides with the hurricane season.
All three airports offer a range of facilities. MCO has extensive amenities, including wide dining options, retail shops, duty-free options, and lounges. MLB and SFB offer basic dining, retail, car rental, and ground transportation, with easier navigation due to their smaller size.
No specific exit fees or taxes are on travelers departing the United States beyond what is already included in your airline ticket price.
Domestic Flights: MLB at least 2 hours, MCO 2-3 hours. International Flights from MCO: 3-4 hours. Security is thorough; follow all TSA guidelines.
For cruises, follow your cruise line's embarkation instructions. Allow ample time for check-in and security. For disembarkation, allow sufficient time for transfers to the airport or next destination.
Port Canaveral, located in Cape Canaveral, is one of the busiest cruise ports in the world. Major cruise lines, including Carnival Cruise Line, Disney Cruise Line, MSC Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Line, and Royal Caribbean International, operate from here. Many cruises sail to the Bahamas and the Caribbean.
River transportation on the Space Coast is mainly recreational. The Indian River Lagoon and St. Johns River offer opportunities for exploring ecosystems and wildlife. These options are for leisure and tourism, not for inter-city travel or regular passenger transport.
Port Canaveral offers various options for cruise passengers connecting to Orlando airports or local accommodations. Many cruise lines or third-party providers offer shuttle services. Taxis are readily available at the cruise terminals.
Some car rental agencies have offices near Port Canaveral, or offer shuttle services to their off-port locations. This is a convenient option if you plan to extend your stay in Florida after your cruise.
The closest Amtrak stations to the Space Coast are in Kissimmee or Orlando. From these stations, you would require additional ground transportation (rental car, ride-share, or bus) to reach your specific destination on the Space Coast.
Greyhound operates routes to various cities on the Space Coast, including Melbourne, Cocoa, and Titusville. Greyhound offers a budget-friendly option for reaching the region. However, travel times can be long, and services may require transfers at larger bus terminals.
Many visitors choose to self-drive due to the spread-out nature of the Space Coast. You need a valid driver's license. If not in English, an International Driving Permit (IDP) is for Florida.
Minimum age for renting a car is typically 21 (surcharge for under 25). A major credit card in the renter's name is for the rental agreement and deposit. Booking in advance is good for better rates and vehicle availability.
Ample parking at attractions, hotels, shopping centers, and restaurants. Metered parking is common in popular beach areas. Many public beaches offer paid parking lots. Free parking may be further from popular spots. Always check signs for restrictions.
Walking and cycling are pleasant ways to explore specific areas of the Space Coast, specifically within towns or along the beaches.
Dedicated bike lanes are limited outside of specific recreational trails. Cyclists often share roads with vehicles, specifically on main thoroughfares. Wear a Helmet and bright clothing for visibility.
Major highways like Interstate 95 (I-95) and U.S. Route 1 (US-1) are not suitable for walking or cycling. These roads have high-speed traffic and limited pedestrian/cyclist infrastructure. Avoid poorly lit or deserted areas at night.
No unique specialty vehicle options are prevalent beyond standard car rentals. Airboat tours are a common recreational experience, but they are guided tours, not rental vehicles for independent use. No cable cars or funiculars.
SCAT buses are wheelchair accessible. Many major attractions are designed with accessibility in mind. Some public beaches offer beach wheelchairs for rent or loan at specific access points.
Boardwalks in places like Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge offer accessible walking paths.