Cocoa is a city in Brevard County, Florida. The population was 17,140 at the 2010 United States Census. It is part of the Palm Bay–Melbourne–Titusville Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Restaurants in Cocoa
5.0 based on 148 reviews
Join Captain Rick's personalized, interpretive eco-tour as you look for alligators, native and migratory birds, and other Florida wildlife on the St. Johns River. Climb aboard "OLD GLORY", a six passenger airboat, custom built for a comfortable and safe Florida airboat ride, promising you an educational and fun wildlife experience.Captain Rick Thrift is a life- long Floridian and a fully insured and licensed U.S Coast Guard Master. He will stop frequently during your hour-long tour to discuss this wonderful eco-system often referred to as the "Central Florida Everglades".
5.0 based on 11 reviews
Professional Chef offers inspiring cooking classes with a different cooking theme each month. Such as, Italian, Thai, German, American, Indian and etc...
4.5 based on 163 reviews
Glide thru the grassy marsh of the ST. Johns River & Lake Poinsett at speeds of up to 45 M.P.H. As the boat slows down to an idle you will have several photo opportunities to take photos of our local wildlife, such as alligators, eagles, and several species of wading birds by the hundreds, and visit a natural cypress swamp.
4.5 based on 73 reviews
The Indian River Queen is a triple deck paddle wheel boat specialized in private and exclusively designed affairs. The Queen's room, on the main deck is air-conditioned with a full service bar, restrooms, and comfortable seating. The 2nd deck has live music, a dance floor, restrooms and a full service bar. The top deck offers spectacular views as the 'Queen' rolls majestically down the Indian River. The 'Queen' is the ideal venue for weddings, bridal showers, rehearsal dinners, anniversaries, birthday celebrations and corporate events. Once a month we offer a "Friday Night Dinner & Party Cruise" and also a "Sunday Scenic Music Cruise" for the Public. Book now - Don’t miss the Boat!
I am told that this cruise is open to the public only once or twice a month. Our son and daughter-in-law bought us tickets for a birthday. The boat is a 3-story facility with 1 closed deck where dinner is served and 2 open decks. Our cruise was a Saturday with a 6:30 pm departure time. They check you name off the list and you have the option of getting a professional photo taken (for free). We staked out seats at a table inside as it was a chilly night. There is a bar with a variety of choice for those that like to drink. Tea and water were free. We left the dock about 6:45 and traveled south down the river. They had chips and salsa as an appetizer. The dinner was a buffet with pork, fish, pasta and rolls followed by dessert with was a chocolate cake and something that looked like bread pudding. The staff was excellent, helpful and respectful the entire time. The food was good. The band was excellent. On our tour there was not much dancing but the songs were so enjoyable to sit and listen to it did not matter. We went to the upper decks to stretch our legs several times and enjoy the sites on the way. We returned to the dock about 9:30 pm. I definitely thought it was a wonderful experience that I would recommend to others.
4.5 based on 74 reviews
Park has GREAT views of the river and cooling shade trees too! Cocoa Riverfront Park is easy (very short) walking distance from Cocoa Village Historic District with all the shops and cafe's. Nice way to spend the day!
4.5 based on 67 reviews
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