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6 Cape Canaveral Couples’ Getaway Ideas

Posted February 22, 2021

Cape Canaveral Beach with Lifeguard hut at sunset.Cape Canaveral Beach with Lifeguard hut at sunset.
Checking In Writer and Editor, Tori Ferrante, stands in front of a white house wearing a purple-gray top and statement necklace.

Tori Ferrante

She’s a writer, craft beer lover, dog mother and adventure seeker who's always on the hunt for those little-known, hidden gem spots in each place she visits. She's become quite the expert at planning budget-friendly, long weekend getaways, and Tori's absolute favorite vacation memory was resting and recharging at Tabacon Hot Springs in Costa Rica on her honeymoon. She's also fallen in love with her trips to Georgia and North Carolina with her husband, Brooks, and fur son, Deagon.

Relaxing beach vacations make the ultimate romantic getaway. And when you live in Florida, you’re just a short drive away from some of the most beautiful beaches in the country, including the clean, crystal-clear shores of Cape Canaveral.

If you’re looking for Cape Canaveral couples’ getaway ideas, you’ve landed in the right place. (Yes, this is the first of many rocket launch puns for your reading enjoyment. 😉)

My husband Brooks and I recently celebrated our second wedding anniversary and wanted to do something super special, so we ventured on over to Cape Canaveral.

Featured contributor and Checking In editor, Tori Ferrante (left), and her husband, Brooks (right) stand on a beach in Cape Canaveral, Florida.

After living in Central Florida for almost 10 years (and having plenty of romantic Orlando date nights), we wanted to go somewhere completely new, yet not too far from home.

Cape Canaveral seemed like the perfect “staycation,” so we booked a weekend stay, packed up the truck and took a quick, one-hour road trip to the Space Coast.

I work on the Corporate Brand team at Holiday Inn Club Vacations®, so we stayed at our very own Cape Canaveral Beach Resort … and had an incredible time.

It’s literally just a short walk away from the beaches of Jetty Park, and there’s so much to do on the property. It was really nice having a resort that’s right nearby all the action and has enough action itself for when you’re not out exploring.

Outdoor pool surrounded by palm trees at Cape Canaveral Beach Resort

If you’re looking for the same kind of (amazing) experience we had on our romantic getaway in Cape Canaveral, check out our recommendations and special ideas, coming at you in t-minus 3...2...

1. Explore new worlds at the Kennedy Space Center™ Visitor Complex

If you’ve never been before, the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is a humongous outdoor “park” with several buildings, or indoor exhibits, that you can walk through.

One of my favorite exhibits was the outdoor Rocket Garden featuring old shuttles and rockets. There are plaques that give you each one’s history so you can walk through the garden on your own. Or, they also have walking tours that’ll give you more in-depth info on each rocket.

Decommissioned rockets of the past stand in the 'Rocket Garden' outside of Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida.

There’s just something really neat about standing underneath these massive pieces of history, holding my husband’s hand and feeling like our lives are one teeny tiny puzzle piece in a huge universe.

We started our day at Kennedy Space Center all the way in front of the “park” and worked our way to the back where the Atlantis building is located. I honestly wish we would’ve started with Atlantis because it was the coolest, best part of the whole place in my opinion.

Left: The exterior of the Atlantis exhibit featuring the base of the decommissioned Atlantis rocket and sign that reads, 'Space Shuttle Atlantic, Kennedy Space Center' in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Right: The decommissioned Atlantis rocket.

The Space Shuttle Atlantis pre-show was definitely one of the best parts. I won’t reveal too much, but it was so powerful and moving, and I had tears in my eyes after it ended; it was breathtaking!

Once you walk inside, it’s like a huge museum with tons of cool exhibits. They have simulators, telescopes, slides for kids. And the inside scoop on space-living.

Wondering how astronauts sleep? How they eat? Want to see where they workout? Or even … go to the bathroom? You’ll learn about all that in Atlantis.

Featured contributor and Checking In Editor, Tori Ferrante's husband, Brooks wearing a mask in the cockpit of an Atlantis rocket simulator at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida.

They also have the Space Shuttle Launch Experience, which simulates what it’s like to be in an actual space shuttle. I’ll admit—I was a little bummed because we decided not to wait in line for it.

We had been there for a few hours already, so we were hungry, ready to leave soon and the experience had a 45-minute wait time. Even more reason to come back soon!

Overall, it was a great experience and I’m so glad we went before checking into the resort. Brooks and I both love going to museums in new places and learning new things together, and Kennedy Space Center far exceeded our expectations.

2. Relax on the beach at Jetty Park

We visited on a cold, winter weekend, but that did not stop us from going to the beach a handful of times during our romantic Cape Canaveral getaway.

There’s a private boardwalk that leads from the resort right to the beach. It’s about a 10-minute walk from the main building with cute signs along the way to learn about sea life.

I especially loved all the little animal prints stamped into the concrete along the way. (It’s the simple things in life!)

View of property buildings from the beach at Cape Canaveral Beach Resort

We really enjoyed just walking the path and sitting on the beach watching boats go by. AND DOLPHINS! Even though I live in Florida, seeing dolphins is something that will never get old for me. I was over the moon. 😉

Pro Tip: If you’re staying at Cape Canaveral Beach Resort, pack a picnic for the beach! The resort villas have kitchens, so you can easily make some sandwiches or even a little charcuterie snack and head to the beach for a romantic picnic on the shores.

3. Go fishing off the jetty

Our marriage is all about compromise. I like to be wined and dined, and Brooks likes to, well, go fishing. Our weekend getaway didn’t allow for much time to fish (and it was really windy anyway), so the compromise was walking to the jetty to watch other people fish.

It was about a half-hour stroll from the resort to the beach and then over to the pier. You can also access the pier from the main entrance of the park, so you don’t need to lug all your gear through the sand.

Fishermen on a pier at Jetty park.

We went around mid-morning and there were a lot of people already there fishing, so I would recommend getting there early to get a good spot. The water was windy and choppy, and it was between tides, so it didn’t look like people were catching much of anything that day.

Usually, though, we heard that you could expect to catch a variety of fish on the jetty: snapper, sheepshead, snook, jack, whiting, trout and the list goes on.

And when the day’s done, you can take your catch and whip up a delicious home-cooked meal for you and your partner in your villa’s full kitchen at Cape Canaveral Beach Resort.

4. Find the perfect spot to watch a rocket launch

You don’t have to go very far to watch the rocket launches at Kennedy Space Center. You can check their website for the schedule, and once you know your date and time, just take a stroll to the beach!

A trail of clouds from a rocket shooting into the atmosphere

The resort actually had a website that told us when rocket launches were scheduled, and how and where to view them.

The best spot to watch that big orange ball of fire rocket right into the sky is definitely the beach. If you’re at Jetty Park, all you need to do is look toward the pier, closer to the shoreline.

Unfortunately, during our weekend stay, the rocket launch that was scheduled kept getting pushed back, so it was a no-go for us. I think this is one of the experiences that makes Cape Canaveral SO unique and fun though, so we’ll definitely be back to try again.

5. Plan a date night out for dinner

Since it was our anniversary, I did a lot of research on Cape Canaveral restaurants to find something special. We ultimately ended up picking Gregory’s Steak and Seafood Grille because it had an after-dinner comedy show on Saturdays.

Left: A stage for the after-dinner comedy performers with a mic and sign that reads, 'Gregory's Upstairs Comedy Club.' Right: A white round dinner plate with steak (front) and a white square dinner plate with spare ribs (back) on a beige tablecloth with candlelight and a glass of red wine.

The food was good, the service was great, and the comedy show was a lot of fun. But the best part? Drinking a glass of wine and just talking about how much we’ve grown over the years and how much we have to look forward to in the years to come. (Happy tears were firing on all cylinders. 😭)

I will also say that two different people recommended Florida Fresh Grill to us as well. We didn’t get a chance to go, but, like many things, it’s on my list for next time!

6. Hang out at the resort together

Cape Canaveral was a lot of fun, but the most fun Brooks and I had on our couples’ getaway was right at the resort. I planned an entire day for us to just sit back, relax at the resort and soak in all the amenities.

We played two rounds of mini golf, mostly because Brooks lost the first time and wanted a rematch. (Spoiler: He lost again.)

Left: Featured contributor and Checking In editor, Tori Ferrante (right), and her husband, Brooks (left) wear masks while playing mini golf at our Cape Canaveral Beach resort in Cape Canaveral, Florida.

We ate lunch and had drinks by the pool at the on-site restaurant, Cape Grill & Bar. I got the grilled chicken sandwich with fries (and a vodka cranberry on the side) and Brooks got the grilled chicken wrap. Everything was really good, and we got to sit by the pool and sip on our drinks while we waited for our food.

There was also live entertainment with music and a gentleman playing steel drums. It really set the beach vacation vibe.

Then we ventured into the lazy river. Now, keep in mind, it was in the 40s during our trip. But the pools are heated, and I still had a great time laughing when Brooks couldn’t dodge the water buckets over our heads.

Lazy river with waterslide in the background at Cape Canaveral Beach Resort.

When we got out of the lazy river, we were freezing cold, so we jumped straight into the hot tub. It warmed us right up and we stayed there talking for a long while.

We had every intention of heading out to the Cocoa Beach Pier for dinner that night, but we were having so much fun talking to each other and other people in the hot tub, we actually just ordered a pizza poolside and went right back in.

With all our originally scheduled plans for the night out the window, we had the best time meeting and talking with some new hot tub friends.

I love good conversations, especially with new people on vacation, so that was my favorite part of the whole trip.

Featured contributor and Checking In editor, Tori Ferrante (left), and her husband, Brooks (right) wear masks in front of the NASA globe outside of Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida.

All in all, our beach getaway was a success! Good food, great experiences and lots of quality time spent with my other half.

We had so much fun exploring the Space Coast, and I’d highly recommend Cape Canaveral Beach Resort as the perfect home base for all your adventures.

If you’re planning a couples’ getaway to Cape Canaveral, I hope our recommendations and stories help you decide on the best ways to connect with your special someone.


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Checking In Writer and Editor, Tori Ferrante, stands in front of a white house wearing a purple-gray top and statement necklace.

Tori Ferrante

She’s a writer, craft beer lover, dog mother and adventure seeker who's always on the hunt for those little-known, hidden gem spots in each place she visits. She's become quite the expert at planning budget-friendly, long weekend getaways, and Tori's absolute favorite vacation memory was resting and recharging at Tabacon Hot Springs in Costa Rica on her honeymoon. She's also fallen in love with her trips to Georgia and North Carolina with her husband, Brooks, and fur son, Deagon.