Vero Beach

Vero Beach is a city of 18,000 people (2019) on the Treasure Coast in Florida. It has three beaches, and the Indian River Lagoon, passing through Vero Beach, is a hub for boating, fishing, water skiing, diving, kayaking and other small-craft waterborne activities.

By plane
Next nearest airports for commercial flights are:
 * Melbourne Orlando International Airport in Melbourne is the nearest large airport at  north via I-95 or US Hwy 1 (1 hr drive north).
 * Larger airports are Orlando International Airport  north and west via I-95 & FL-528; and Palm Beach International  ( south) which are 1 1/2 - 2hr drive away.

By car
Route 60 (20th Street) goes into town from Exit 47 of Interstate 95.

By boat
The Intercoastal Waterway. Visitors can stop in at the city marina at marker 139. It’s a City Service center.

By car

 * Florida 60.svg US 1.svg State Road 60 (20th St) intersects US-1 (8th Ave), which are both main roads in the city. US 1 curves north and west on 21st St and continues north as "Rt 1".
 * Florida A1A.svg serves as the main thoroughfare along the beach on the key. FL-60 and 656 connects the key to the mainland via causeway.

By bus
The Go-Line IRT is the local transit system, serving all of Indian River County and Fort Pierce in St. Lucie at the IRSC.

The Treasure Coast Connector is the local bus service of St. Lucie County, but it now has a route running from the Fort Pierce Intermodal Station to South Point Plaza on 43rd Street in Vero Beach.

Do

 * Paddles By The Sea, 3321 Bridge Plaza Dr (Marina at Riverside Cafe), +1 772 444-7871, Paddle board and kayak rentals, tours and lessons.

Go next

 * Sebastian to the north.