Travel & Stay
The ceremony will be “beachside” in Indialantic, FL at St. Mark’s United Methodist Church, while the reception will be on the “mainland” at The Grand Manor.
We have added few hotels in the area; feel free to look around the area and choose the right fit for you!
Lodging Recommendations
3003 N Hwy A1A, Melbourne, FL 32903
1441 S Miramar Ave, Indialantic, FL 32903
801 E Strawbridge Ave, Melbourne, FL 32901
Airport/Flights
There are two close airports: Orlando International (MCO), and Melbourne-Orlando (MLB). MCO has more direct flights but is a little over an hour away from Melbourne, while MLB is limited in direct flights but is within the area.
Melbourne, Florida is a pretty small area, but has a lot of personality. We would love for you to use our wedding as an excuse to have a long weekend. Feel free to come a little early and enjoy the sunshine on the beaches! We have put together a few of our favorite places in the area for you to check out if you have the time!
Come See Our Town!
“Beachside”
The Surfinista
Cafe on the beach with poke, smoothies, and more! A favorite place to grab some protein before an afternoon of sunbathing.
Beachside Retro and Records
Small record store filled to the brim with music. Racks of vintage clothes sit in one corner, while the other hosts a stage for local bands.
Downtown Melbourne
Moonriver Cafe and Curiosities
Tea and sandwich shop that is filled with whimsy. Art and old books line the walls, and antiques sit on every shelf.
The Burger Place
50’s burger joint with some of the best patties in town. These burgers are HUGE. John’s favorite place.
Desert Island Press
Local artist print shop. They have art, shirts, notebooks and more. Grace’s Sketchbook Club meets here once a month!
Babcock St.
Moonstruck Market Bookstore
Our local bookstore that John and Grace volunteer with. This is our favorite place in town, filled with new and used books, and over thirty shelves of art by local artists (including Grace!).
Apocalypse Coffee
This place started as a record and karaoke bar that sold coffee, and is now a coffee shop that sometimes has karaoke and records. It was renamed “Apocalypse” during the COVID-19 pandemic, and is filled with kitschy alien memorabilia.
Eau Gallie Arts District
Derek Gore’s Gallery
Connected to a small art supply store, Derek’s Gallery is currently transformed into an eclectic indoor minigolf course. Local artists designed each hole in their own unique way.
Intracoastal Brewing Co.
Local brewery with awesome food and drinks, with great outdoor seating. Intracoastal almost always has an event happening.
Lourdes Library
Secret speakeasy “disguised” as a library! To enter you must solve a riddle and discover the password.