Cocoa Village, FL


Cocoa Village is renowned for a multitude of truly unique shopping opportunities: art galleries, antique shops, art studios, boutiques and more. As you walk around, look for "Cocoa Village Loves ICW Cruisers" anchor logos in store windows. Those establishments will offer some type of perk for cruisers! Take a stroll down the scenic Riverfront Park with beautiful views of the Indian River. This is a great place to relax and take in the scenery after enjoying a meal at one of the many local restaurants. There are several companies offering boat tours of the Indian River, allowing visitors to see dolphins, manatees and other wildlife.
Cocoa Village is known for its lively festivals including the Space Coast Art Festival and the Annual Chowder Cook-Off.
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Eau Gallie began as a small coastal town along the Indian River Lagoon in 1860 and quickly became a busy thoroughfare as steamers, riverboats and freighters transported residents, cargo and tourists. Now merged into the City of Melbourne, Eau Gallie retains a quaint, historical district that strives to retain its cultural heritage and distinct early Floridian flavor. Many historic buildings remain in and around the downtown area, some dating back to the early 1900s. The scenic river offers beautiful views of the natural landscape and is a great place to spot wildlife. Should you need them, Boasthouse Discount Marine has a large selection of boat parts and accessories at 557 N. Harbor City Blvd. (321-254-2535).

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