
Space Coast Florida, USA Travel Guide
A vast habitat for birds that migrate, sea turtles, and manatees. Stay on marked trails and view animals from a safe distance.
One of North America's most biodiverse estuaries. Support efforts to restore its health. Avoid pollution and apply reef-safe-safe sunscreens.
Nesting season (March - October). Avoid disturbing nests, turn off beachfront lights at night, and never approach nesting turtles or hatchlings.
Your actions contribute to the preservation of Florida's natural beauty and wildlife.
Responsible waste disposal minimizes environmental impact.
Florida faces ongoing managing water resources challenges.
Consider offsetting flight emissions through reputable programs like Terrapass.
Offset your flightLook for hotels emphasizing sustainable practices or use platforms like Ecobnb for eco-friendly accommodation.
Find eco-lodgingProtect sea turtle nesting sites by turning off beachfront lights at night and giving hatchlings space to reach the ocean naturally.
Engage with the local culture respectfully and thoughtfully.
Support institutions that conserve local heritage.
Politeness and awareness of social norms create good experiences.
Be mindful of others when preserving memories.
Always get consent before taking pictures individuals, especially children, or for close-up portraits.
Pay attention to signs regarding restrictions on taking pictures in certain areas (museums, private businesses, KSC secure areas).
Never harass or pressure anyone for a photograph.
Your spending choices directly influence the local economy. Back businesses that benefit the community.
Go with individual shops, restaurants, and cafes over large chains to recirculate money locally.
Shop at local farmers markets for fresh produce and goods from local vendors.
Book tours (kayaking, airboat, fishing charters) with locally owned and operated companies.
Avoid tours or attractions that exploit wildlife (e.g., petting wild animals in unnatural settings, poor conditions).
Avoid purchasing illegal wildlife goods like shells from protected species or products made from endangered animals.
Be aware of surroundings and report any suspicious activities to the authorities in the region.