How do I get a parking permit in Cocoa Beach?

How do I get a parking permit in Cocoa Beach?

You can purchase a Parking Permit by Mail if you prefer mail to purchasing on-line :

  1. a copy of your current vehicle registration.
  2. and a copy of your driver license.
  3. proof of residency- if your registration address and your license address do not match.
  4. Include a check or money order for the cost of the permit.

How much is a Cocoa Beach parking pass?

Parking permits are $10.00 for a Cocoa Beach Resident and $60.00 for all non-residents. Please bring the following documentation to purchase your parking permit. Payment for permit is cash or check ONLY. Parking permits are good only for metered parking.

How much does it cost to get into Cocoa Beach?

Daily Fees

Guest Cocoa Beach Resident (Valid ID Required) Non-Resident
Child $2 $4.50
Adult $3 $7.50

How do you pay for parking at Cocoa Beach?

Cocoa Beach provides convenient parking throughout the City. There are over 1,600 metered spaces that payment is accepted via Pay Stations or Passport Parking Mobile App. Meters accept U.S. coins, debit cards, or credit cards. Payment for parking needs to be completed upon arrival.

Can you go to Cocoa Beach at night?

And while it’s a fun environment, it’s not the most tranquil one. An hour or so after the sun sets, the beach gets significantly empty, with visitors packing up for the day. And if you’re looking for some quiet and relaxing time near the water, then you should definitely visit at night.

Where can I park for free in Cocoa Beach?

Looking for FREE parking in Cocoa Beach??? It’s available downtown along North and South A1A for 90 minute parking from 7 am to 7 pm 7 days a week. Downtown Cocoa Beach Street parking is FREE. The catch is you only have 90 minutes.

Is it free to go to Cocoa Beach?

Its free and open to the public, lots of parking. There are other nearby public beach access but the City of Cocoa Beach now has parking meters on the parking spots.

Are thongs allowed on Cocoa Beach?

Thong bikinis are illegal per county ordinance in both Cocoa Beach and Melbourne but I have never heard of this being enforced. I believe that the only time you may be asked to change or cover up is if somebody files a complaint.

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