Cape Canaveral

Cape Canaveral is a city in Brevard County, Florida, most famous as the home of America's launch pad, Kennedy Space Center. Cape Canaveral is part of a region known as the "Space Coast", since all of the manned United States spacecraft are launched from the Space Center on nearby Merritt Island.

Space shuttle Discovery at the Kennedy Space Center (2009)

The city of Cape Canaveral sits at the northern end of a barrier island on the Atlantic coast of Florida, south of the geographical Cape Canaveral.

Falcon 9 (pictured above), the first rocket to land its first stage, takes off from the Kennedy Space Center.

Get in

By plane

By train

The nearest Amtrak station is in Orlando, 50 miles west.

By car

Cape Canaveral is at the eastern end of Florida State Route 528 from Orlando. Interstate 95, a primary north-south route on the Atlantic Coast, intersects FL-528 near Cape Canaveral.

By bus

There appears to be no public transportation service to Kennedy Space Center.

However, many companies offer organized bus day tours from the Orlando area to KSC. For example:

By boat

Get around

By bus

  • Space Coast Area Transit is the name of the local Brevard County bus service. It is a cheap way to get around and is handicap accessible. The website provides maps and timetables. Buses travel to most sites and places of interest. $1.50 per ride, or $42 for a monthly pass.

See

Saturn V, KSC Visitor's Complex
  • ๐ŸŒ Cape Canaveral Lighthouse.
  • ๐ŸŒ Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex (Just to the west of Orsino on Florida State Road 405, between Range Road and East Avenue SW), toll-free: +1-866-737-5235. Daily 9AM-6PM; some holidays -7PM or -8PM. This busy tourist attraction offers museums, movies, a rocket garden and bus tours of former shuttle preparation and launch facilities. This is an official federal site โ€” however, the visitor complex is run by contractors for a profit, so prices are comparable to private tourist attractions, not a typical national park. Basic admission (a 1 day pass) includes an excellent bus tour (including the complimentary bus tour of Launch Complex 39 and the Apollo/Saturn V Center), the museums (including the exhibit featuring the Space Shuttle Atlantis), and the IMAX movies. Additional special tours or programs should be booked in advance since they sell out quickly. NOTE: this facility may *sometimes* be closed on launch days! 1-day adult $50, children (3-11) $40. Discounts and other passes available. Parking $10.
  • ๐ŸŒ Air Force Space and Missile Museum (Tours leave from the AF Space and Missile History Center just outside the south gate of Cape Canaveral Air Force Station), โ˜Ž +1 321 853-9171, e-mail: . M-F 8AM-4PM W-Th 9AM (launch and operations schedule permitting). The three-hour tour includes stops at the Air Force Space and Missile Museum, the Cape Canaveral Lighthouse and several historic launch complexes. Reservations are required and seating is limited. Adults must be able to present one form of official ID, such as a driver's license, military ID and/or passport, when checking in at the History Center. Bus and most facilities are NOT handicapped accessible. Note that these sites can be seen daily via a fee-based special KSC bus tour of Cape Canaveral. Free.
  • ๐ŸŒ Air Force Space and Missile History Center (Just outside the south gate of Cape Canaveral Air Force Station), โ˜Ž +1 321 853-9171, e-mail: . Tu-F 9AM-2PM, Sa 9AM-5PM, Su Noon-4PM. The History Center is an extension of the Air Force Space and Missile Museum. It is located outside of the gates of the Air Force Station and does not require entry onto the station. Free.

Do

Atlas rocket launches into space from Cape Canaveral (May 2004)

Buy

Kennedy Space Center's Gift shop is a treasure trove of astronaut autographs.

Eat

Drink

  • Causeway Diner, 3700 N. Courtenay parkway, โ˜Ž +1 321 454-9898. diner serving breakfast, lunch and dinner all day long

Sleep

Connect

Go next


Routes through Cape Canaveral

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