Melbourne Beach Hotels

Looking for a place to stay in Melbourne Beach FL? Well in our opinion the closer you can stay to the beach the better. Below is a list of some quality hotels in Beach Beach. We have them listed by proximity to the beach with a couple of hotels we especially recommend. Just click on the links to check prices and availability. Here are some additional maps and pictures of Melbourne Beach and the surrounding area as well.
Recommended Hotels
| Hotel | Miles From Beach | Rating | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Crowne Plaza Hotel MELBOURNE-OCEANFRONT | 0 | Reservations |
Other Hotels
| Hotel | Miles From Beach | Rating | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Radisson Suite Htl Oceanfront | 0 | Reservations | |
| Hilton Melbourne Beach Oceanfront | 0 | Reservations | |
| Doubletree Guest Suites Melbourne | 0 | Reservations | |
| Tuckaway Shores Resort | 0 | Reservations | |
| Crowne Plaza Hotel Melbourne – Oceanfront | 0 | Reservations | |
About Melbourne Beach
The wiki on Melbourne Beach tells us the following:
“Melbourne Beach is a town in Brevard County, Florida. The population was 3,335 at the 2000 census. As of 2005, the population estimated by the U.S. Census Bureau is 3,314. It is part of the Palm Bay–Melbourne–Titusville Metropolitan Statistical Area.”
Here is some info on Melbourne FL from its city web site:
“The City of Melbourne is located on east central Florida’s Space Coast. Melbourne is about an hour’s drive south of the Kennedy Space Center, and 1-1/2 hours due east of Disney World. The City is in the southern portion of Brevard County. Interstate-95 runs through the county from north-to-south. Access roads from the west include the Beachline Expressway (formerly the Beeline) and U.S. 192, which runs through Melbourne to the beaches.
While most of Melbourne is located on the Florida mainland, a small portion is located on a barrier island. The Indian River Lagoon separates the mainland from the island. The island is a narrow strip of land that separates the Lagoon from the Atlantic Ocean. (In prehistoric times the lagoon was connected to the ocean. Today, the only connection is by way of a handful of inlets, including the manmade Sebastian Inlet at the southern end of Brevard County.) Spanning the Indian River Lagoon to connect the mainland to the barrier island are a pair of four-lane, high-rise bridges — the Melbourne Causeway and the Eau Gallie Causeway.
Nearby incorporated communities include Palm Bay, West Melbourne, Indialantic, Melbourne Beach, Indian Harbour Beach, and Satellite Beach. Viera and Suntree, unincorporated communities, are also nearby.”
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