Indialantic in United States, from Nouth America region, is best know for Room Escape Games. Discover best things to do in Indialantic with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
Restaurants in Indialantic
5 based on 75 reviews
I've been wanting to do an escape room for my birthday. A year, and 6 months later, I got my wish! Definitely a great time with friends and significant others. It helps you bond and appreciate those you're with. It's a great time especially if it's raining, it would add to the experience! We did the Egypt: Ammons Passage room. It was definitely a challenge. For our first time, we did pretty good. We didn't escape, but we were SO close! After getting out, we all wanted to bring the rest of the family next time!
5 based on 52 reviews
This pet friendly park has paved walkways and nicely placed gazebos. Our latest adventure involves the white duck that has taken a dislike to you dog. Follows us halfway around the lake. Not scary at all, just funny. Also dont forget to walk around behind the rec center and pool area. Great place to see the tortoises.
4.5 based on 273 reviews
This is a nice place to go for a walk. The trails are in great shape. There are a few that are still being worked but most are open. Plenty of vegetation to look at but we were there in early afternoon and only saw one small bird. We thought that was kind of weird. So it wasn’t great for bird watching but it is a nice place to walk.
4.5 based on 83 reviews
We go here about once a week. The early crowd, like us, come for karaoke, food specials, or just to people watch. Karaoke on Friday is well attended and fun. Everyone from retirees to motorcyclists come to Lou's. I have heard the late crowd is different, but we are usually gone by then. We enjoy the food, wings, burgers, salad, seafood, sometimes specials like snow crab and babybacks. All very reasonable. The staff is friendly and accomodating. The outside porch, and windows inside, overlook the ocean, one of the few places you can see the ocean while enjoying your evening. Fun place to go.
4.5 based on 60 reviews
They are not giving anything away but you get quality for your dollars. They carry every top brand and style of surfboard you can think of. Really excellent fashions too. Their sales are excellent too. Worth the visit.
4.5 based on 50 reviews
They have a pier currently partly closed and being repaired due to Hurricane Matthew. The park has bench seating near the river's edge in several places which are great for watching the sunsets. The park has a couple of hundred feet of river frontage. There is a new basketball court, There is a tennis court. There is a large gazebo popular for weddings and there is a large playground for the kids and a bocci ball court. The business area with restaurants, library, and a grocery store are a couple of blocks east. Nice little community with friendly folks.
4 based on 33 reviews
While unassuming from the outside, this place is big on the inside! Fun decor, friendly staff that remember what you drink, and by far the best pizza I've ever had.
I enjoy going during the day as there are pool tables, and kids are welcome. The food is great, but the pizza hands down is a must have.
If you go in the evenings (10pm on) on Thurs-Saturday it's packed. Great DJ's. Some of the bands I like, some I haven't. Depends on the genre. But it's always a great time.
4.5 based on 206 reviews
well kept, fun spot with a playground for children, large pavilions, restrooms, even a delicious food truck vendor~ This is a great year round beach!
4.5 based on 8 reviews
Easily overshadowed by popular Cocoa Beach to the north, Indialantic is a small surf town with a lot of “mom and pop” flair. Located directly across the Intracoastal Waterway from Melbourne, about halfway between Jacksonville and Miami, Indialantic is an attractive town boasting a handful of popular local dining faves and small surf shops along its two main corridors, SR A1A and US 192. The beach in this part of Florida also has a distinctive look, with dunes covered in sea grapes instead of sea oats and light turquoise waters like one might expect to see in the Carribbean. A short boardwalk lines the dunes at James Nance Park, near where A1A meets 192. The boardwalk is equipped with restrooms and showers for rinsing Indialantic’s especially clingy gray sand off your feet. One can enjoy the traditional beach activities, but be mindful that the waves can be a bit rough here, and the sand is a little darker and clingier than it is in other parts of the state.
5 based on 4 reviews
I absolutely love and adore Jenna and Thee House of Yoga! When you walk through the doors you feel that she has created an oasis to help yogis feel at peace, relax, and rejuvenate mind and body.
Thee House of Yoga offers students a welcoming and clean practice space, lockers, a sophisticated and reasonable retail space carrying yoga products, and lounge space where students can connect with others while relaxing.
Jenna Lomazzo has built a brand new “HOME” for students of all ages and stages of yoga to gather, practice and grow.
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