Disney’s Vero Beach Resort
Another Disney favorite of ours. We have been staying here twice a year since 2010. Always in May and September. We like May since it warms up the ocean water and is after the spring break crowd and before the summer crowd. The water is usually nice and calm too. September is another great month to visit here. The ocean water is very warm, which we like and the kids are back at school, so the resort is very quiet. There are plenty of activities to do at the resort like jet skiing, kayaks, paddle boards and a new favorite of ours- sailing the catamaran. We just made a 3-4 part YouTube video showcasing this resort with some ocean sports along with the owner of Seabreeze Cabana Company, Brian. They are located in the Green Cabin on the boardwalk. We hope you are inspired to try the catamaran when see our videos, to view some pictures just scroll down.
Besides for the ocean sports, Disney has plenty of other activities you can do, the list is long.
Be sure to visit Mel Fisher museum (closed in September), Barrier Island Sanctuary and Sea Turtle Preservation Society. All 3 are within a short drive from the Resort.
Check out some of our Visual Vibe Videos:
Disney Vero Beach Resort Day 1 Part 1
Come with me on a visual vibe tour of Disney's Vero Beach Resort. I'll take you through the resort, see our room with an incredible view, ride a jet ski, catamaran and more…Check it out!! Part 1Also Like our page Eat Trade Travel#LovemyETTsquad 😊#WDWtoday #dvcmember #WaltDisneyWorldAmbassador
Posted by Eat Trade Travel on Thursday, April 26, 2018
Disney's Vero Beach Resort Day 1 Part 2
Time for more Jet Skiing and Catamaran, Check it out!! Disney Vero Beach Resort Part2Come Like our PageEat Trade Travel Join our FB group Disney Around the World#WDWtoday #waltdisneyworldambassador#dvcmember
Posted by Eat Trade Travel on Thursday, April 26, 2018
Disney's Vero Beach Resort – Fun, Food & Cottage Tour
Join us as we explore the water slide, a Tae Kwon Do expert, Wind and Waves Quick serve restaurant, Putt Putt Golf and a Tour of our Beach Front Cottage!
Posted by Eat Trade Travel on Sunday, July 22, 2018
More about the resort:
Opened: October 1, 1995
Theme: A taste of Old Florida along the Atlantic’s Treasure Coast
Accommodations
Room availability includes Deluxe Inn Rooms with ocean and garden views, Studios, One-Bedroom Vacation Homes, Two-Bedroom Vacation Homes and free-standing Three-Bedroom Beach Cottages with oceanside views of the Atlantic.
Dining
Wind and Waves replaces Shutters and Sonya’s as of December 2016.
Wind and Waves Grill is a full-service casual family dining restaurant that serves breakfast and dinner daily. Menu features fresh Florida seafood and flatbreads from a wood-burning pizza oven.
Wind and Waves Market is the poolside quick-service food and beverage market with grab & go items as well as hot & cold foods made to order. Menu includes deli style sandwiches, fresh salads, soups, burgers and seafood.
Wind and Waves Bar has a walk-up counter that offers frozen specialty drinks and adult beverages.
The Green Cabin Room is located above the lobby and serves drinks and light fare in an Old Florida bar atmosphere, with additional seating on a deck overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Live music is often featured during the evening.
About a 20 mile drive south to Ft. Pierce is the National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum. Check out their website for more information.