View Full Version : Has anyone ever fished, vacationed or lived in Indialantic by the Sea
senior citizen
04-23-2013, 08:18 AM
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JoeC1947
04-23-2013, 08:25 AM
Just wondering if anyone has ever fished, vacationed, visited, lived or experienced "Indialantic by the Sea" on the east coast of Florida near Melbourne?
We knew a retired Air Force gentleman who retired there and loved it. Nice fishing pier, etc. Not far from Indian Harbour, Fl. and to the north, Satellite Beach, Florida.......
Would anyone know if the red tide is there or is it only the the Gulf Coast of Florida?????
I lived in Satellite Beach from 1996 to 2000 1 block from the ocean before moving back to VT. I never experienced a red tide while living there.
eremite06
04-23-2013, 10:51 AM
Been there and my cousin owns a house there. I think the red tide is only a problem in the gulf.
LndLocked
04-23-2013, 11:20 AM
On somewhat rare occurrences, the Atlantic coast of Fla will get red tide. It will happen when the Gulf gets an exceptionally bad outbreak, it is swept throu the Fla Straits and the Gulf Stream pulls it north up the coast.
Indianatlantic is a nice little mostly residential coastal community. It is located at the end of the Melbourne Causeway from Melbourne Fl. Oddly, Melbourne Beach is about 2-3 miles south. I have surfed, swam and played there many, many times .... nice area.
2009Retiree
04-27-2013, 04:30 PM
I had the WONDERFUL opportunity to live in Indialantic from 1961 - 1968 and absolutely loved living there. My family lived on Tampa Avenue about 3 blocks from the ocean side of the Island. Indialantic has managed to avoid much of the over building that has ruined most of Florida's coastal towns. Would be there now if i hadn't bought in TV. Definitely worth a visit if you haven't been there yet.
manaboutown
04-27-2013, 06:27 PM
Back in the 1980's a friend of mine was stationed at Patrick AFB and lived in a lovely home in Indialantic. I visited him several times. We always went fishing and had a great time. At that time it was a pleasant place in just about every way. I hope it still is.
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04-28-2013, 03:16 AM
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04-28-2013, 05:57 AM
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DaChief
10-03-2013, 07:52 AM
We've lived in Melbourne since I retired from the Air Force in 1994. I was stationed at Patrick AFB twice and fell in love with the area. Its still a very nice area with very limited traffic problems. No fighter mission at Patrick for many years now though so you won't have that noise. We plan to move to TV in a year or so when I retire (again) primarily for all the activities. If that really doesn't interest you, this area would probably suit your needs very well. It is not a tourist area. The closest to that would be a few miles up the road in the Cocoa Beach area. We have been to visit TV a couple of times already and it is only about a 90 minute drive for me so if I want to come back to visit friends/go to Patrick, etc., it's not that far. We also have the snowbird season here so the traffic getsa bit worse, golf rates go up and the wait at restaurants increases but not really that big of a deal.
fl boomer
10-03-2013, 09:49 AM
Lived in a condo on the beach from 2002 - 2006, and we had red tide once during that period. Very irritating to the nasal passages, and everyone was coughing all the time.....lasted at least 6 weeks. It's a nice uncongested area if you want to live on the beach.
DouglasMo
10-03-2013, 10:52 AM
My friends live in IndiaAtlantic and I have visited them a few times since I moved here 2 years ago. They are snowbirds and go north in summer. I loved it. Very pretty area. Great restaurants. Close to shopping -- not sure if it is in india atlantic or melbourne... great sites to go to with visitors near by. I really like the convenience of The Villages but if I were to move I certainly would put it on my must check out list.
PammyJ
10-03-2013, 07:03 PM
Just wondering if anyone has ever fished, vacationed, visited, lived or experienced "Indialantic by the Sea" on the east coast of Florida near Melbourne?
We knew a retired Air Force gentleman who retired there and loved it. Nice fishing pier, etc. Not far from Indian Harbour, Fl. and to the north, Satellite Beach, Florida.......
Would anyone know if the red tide is there or is it only the the Gulf Coast of Florida?????
I am there now! Red Tide rarely comes along, we are good now! We currently have a bacteria concern in the Indian River Lagoon, but no red tide in the ocean. It was a beautiful day here in Brevard County....... But I wish I was in TV... Will be tomorrow!
PammyJ
10-03-2013, 07:21 PM
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Keep scrolling down for great BING pics of Indialantic by the Sea Florida.......a very pleasant tiny to
Obviously, as the listing of our home draws closer, we've been "revisiting" places we enjoyed in the past.
Here is a little town of less than 3,000 souls at the present population count. It's a pretty little seaside town on the Space Coast of Florida, a barrier island connected to Melbourne on the mainland by a causeway.
When our children were very young we'd take them to church in Indialantic and it seems that Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church is still there and quite vibrant with about six priests, a school and large congregation.
I've subscribed to their newspaper and the barrier island seems devoid of problems........just a pleasant sleepy little seaside town......but its Fifth Avenue shopping district is still thriving with about 46 upscale restaurants, etc........the town hasn't gone to pot.
There is one golf course nearby, but since we are not golfers it is enough.
There are several marinas across the intracoastal waterway from Indialantic where my husband could keep a new boat......I suggested he get a sailboat rather than the huge cabin cruiser he just sold.....and he agreed; said he always wanted a sailboat. Life is short.
I also found numerous deep sea charter fishing excursions for him along that entire Space Coast right down to Sebastian Inlet which is noted for their fishing........below that is Vero Beach which we also liked very very very much in the past. Another barrier island.
Yes, we'd have to weigh the "hurricane" vs. the "sinkholes".....but we have a little time to think about it.
We lived on a canal and watched the water rise during one "potential hurricane threat" but never did have to evacuate......but if it's "in the cards" that we end up in Indialantic by the Sea, Florida......we would just have essentials packed in a bag and ready to evacuate inland..
The Villages is still up there at the top of the list.......however, since we are not the line dancing sort.....nor the Katie Belle set.....and we don't golf, we are rethinking what would be nice for our own "family oriented" lifestyle......the grandkids would love the Kennedy Space Center with its IMAX movie of space travel, etc..........they'd love the Brevard Zoo which we took their parents to years ago.......they'd love SURFING in the Atlantic ocean.....and playing in the sand of the Indialantic "empty serene beach".
One plus for visiting family members is that the Disney Cruise ships go out of Port Canaveral, slightly to the north of Indialantic. Plus, the Disney Beach Resort is slightly to the south of Indialantic. All a very short drive....up or down A1A
It's not a tourist destination.........so that's good; mainly the locals would walk on the beach or admire the view......
It seems that there is still very little traffic , if any, on South Patrick Drive or on A1A the coastal road.
The homes I've researched are right in from A1A, with backyard pools, and with the beach right across the coastal road, A1A. Can't get any closer.
Actually, no matter where you live in Indialantic or Satellite Beach or Melbourne Beach........you are close to the beach and ocean. Plenty of parking at one of the several beach access parks; great for kids with the playground, etc........just peaceful.
Nice for an evening walk on the beach.......or early morning walk in the summer time......before the heat of the day.
Our grand kids really enjoyed going out with Grandpa on the deep sea fishing boat in Ogunquit Maine when we vacationed the two weeks in York on the Nubble............so I know they would like to do it again......plus there are no restrictions as to when they can visit........if they can spend the entire summer with us, so be it.
I found a bunch of great seafood restaurants with deep fried grouper which seems to be the Florida fish of choice.....(I really miss the haddock in Maine, which was fresh off the boats.....as well as the lobster, ditto).
Lots of nice upscale Italian restaurants as well as others.......plenty to choose from........read all the reviews and menus.
Enjoying the newspaper.
Disney World is still a short drive on the Beeline Expressway....rather than the Florida Turnpike.
We are used to a small town. Indialantic is even smaller yet at less than 3,000. It does not have the massive wonderful activities that TV offers, but it does have a senior citizen center......in Palm Bay. Probably would not go to that. We are creatures of habit and just used to our own routine............it actually has everything we would want or need.....plus nice homes......all the services we would need right in town....and the airport in Melbourne is only 11 minutes away (5 miles) across the causeway. It's a nice small airport such as we are used to in Albany, N.Y. not massive like the Orlando airport........
Anyway.........less may be more in the long run.....and a peaceful sleepy little town might be better for us. Still weighing those apples vs. oranges.
One nice thing.........the Chamber of Commerce told me that ALL POSTAL MAIL IS DELIVERED TO THE HOMES.......not to "clusters of mailboxes".
That might be a deal maker rather than a deal breaker........as we like getting our mail to our home.
Since we want to have our own backyard pool.......I was pleasantly surprised to see so many homes with them already installed.......very nice homes and the property taxes were low, equivalent to what we pay now with our "senior" deduction up here........so lots to ponder. I know the "girls" in our family would love the leisurely beach life plus the shopping on Fifth Avenue.........the men would enjoy fishing off of the Indialantic Pier, right in town.......plus the close proximity to deep sea fishing charter boats up and down that coast........
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The Bing pics on above hyperlink are really nice and bring back fond memories of when we lived near there.
We always liked that little town. With the Air Force presence to the north of it, in Satellite Beach, other than not being sure if we'd still hear those fighter planes coming in........we would feel safe on that barrier island. Melbourne seems like a nice smaller city; it's been a long time since we've been there. But we do fondly recall Vero Beach ......even Hutchinson Island next door to Vero.....further south.....which had the Nuclear Power Plant. This is why we believe in doing our research. Also, on Hutchinson Island there were leftover WWII bombs in the sand and surf...and a bomb museum on the beach!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! But a nice beach.
I live here on the coast part time and inTV part time. If you like the seaside community, Indialantic, Melbourne Beach are perfect. In less than a couple of years my husband and I will transition to living in TV most of the time. I LOVE the ocean and I will keep a home or condo here, my family is all here. HOWEVER, decision to be in TV, there is so much more to do in TV. Unless the beach is what you want to do each day, there is not much more to do that doesn't cost a lot of money. You do not get that community, home town feel here that TV has. The Port is beautiful, The Space center cool, but they are tourist..y type activities. You find a good restaurant with a band,, they close. Quaint Downtown Melbourne, packed with young people partying, you can not find a place to park....my recommendation if you can live without the Atlantic.... TV!
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10-03-2013, 07:28 PM
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DougB
10-03-2013, 07:45 PM
I have a home in both TV and Melbourne. I work in Satellite Beach just across A1A from the ocean. We had red tide here about ten years ago, none sense. Now we have flesh eating bacteria in the Indian River. Won't find me boating there anymore. My wife loves the area and wants to keep both homes. If it was up to me, TV would be my full time residence.
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10-03-2013, 07:54 PM
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