Cocoa Beach Is Trashy

My lifelong love/hate relationship with a Florida surf town, and why I wish it was a little nicer.


I was recently driving back to Florida after an awesome week in the mountains of North Georgia with my fiance. It’s a long drive, and checking out the billboards to pass the time is a good way to lose all faith in humanity. There’s an abundance of billboards for anti-abortion, adult superstores, “spas” with trucker parking, and my personal favorite, “Hell? …Oh, I forgot about that.” It’s like Jesus and the Devil are duking it out for advertising space. Closer to the Florida state line, Cocoa Beach starts to join in the fun. Their billboards litter the road side like cigarette butts in the sand at, well… Cocoa Beach.

For the ill informed, the billboards and advertising paint Cocoa Beach as a sophisticated, tropical paradise along the Space Coast of Florida. For those of us that grew up surfing those dirty waves, we know the truth — Cocoa Beach is trashy.

If you were to hold a black light over the state of Florida, Cocoa Beach would be a shining beacon of debauchery. It’s where all the bros and sluts of the southeast congregate to abandon their last shreds of dignity on Spring Break. It’s where every trailer park rose with a tramp stamp and deadbeat dad unite because they couldn’t afford a ticket to Vegas. It’s where the cockroaches of society gather to spread STD’s and sell meth to the bums sleeping at Jetty Park.

Did I go too far?

See, once upon a time, Cocoa Beach was my paradise. I’ve blown several Publix paychecks on the casino cruises that sail from those dark shores. I’ve walked into the wrong seedy motel off A1A and seen things my sheltered eyes were not prepared to behold. I’ve had a trigger happy cop pull his gun on my friends and I while searching our Camaro for weed — unsuccessfully. I’ve been woken up and solicited for drugs while napping in my Jeep Wrangler between surf sessions. I’ve jumped off the end of the pier during a hurricane to score some major swell. I know this town, well enough.

Clearly, I did my share of contributing to the trash of Cocoa Beach in my youth. Then I grew up and ventured beyond the shores of Central Florida. When I returned many years later to the place where I learned to surf, I expected to find the paradise I remembered. Instead, I found trash. I found bags of Lay’s potato chips and styrofoam cups floating in the water, cigarette butts and crumpled beer cans lining the shores, and the kind of people that thoughtlessly added to mess. Maybe I’m the one that changed, and it was my sugar-coated teenage memories that led to my utter disappointment of Cocoa Beach. Maybe the town truly did fall deeper into a perpetual haze of Spring Break parties. I don’t know.

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The gorgeous side of the Space Coast — Sebastian Inlet.

Sometimes I hear lore from the previous generation. Old Florida surfers like my Dad that remember the way it used to be. Ron Jon’s was no more than a little surf shack on the pier. Friendly folk would hold each other on the hoods of their cars to watch the space launches. Surfers would kindly share the waves and retrieve each others boards because surf leashes hadn’t been invented yet. The town was filled with astronauts preparing for their next mission.

Gone are those days of yesteryear. Things changed.

Mr. Ron Jon himself, hailed by some as the father of East Coast surfing and others as a reclusive criminal sell-out, has transformed his iconic little surf shop into a gaudy monstrosity of a tourist trap. Ron Jon’s only saving grace is the fading memory of its past. On the other side of the road is something worse, the Cocoa Beach Surf Company (CBSC). A former disgruntled manager of Ron Jon’s constructed the competing “surf shop” right next door in a pissing match of true Cocoa Beach form.

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Worst. Surf. Logo. Ever.

I don’t know those guys. I shouldn’t pass judgement. They’re probably nice, fun-loving surfers with some awesome stories. However, I will speak to my personal expertise and say that CBSC has the worst logo in surfing history. The name doesn’t exude much creativity either. Most of this article is a jab in good fun, a roast of a town I love, but c’mon!? Have you seen that logo!? No self respecting surfer wants that poor excuse for a stick figure on their car, let alone a t-shirt. It’s like the inspiration was to make the kokopelli guy retarded with a surfboard under his arm. I could design a better surf logo blindfolded. My unborn child could design a better logo. It needs help, man. Please consider a re-branding. If not for the sake of all mankind, at least for the dignity of the company.

As for the rocket launches, those have lost their charm as well. I remember hearing the sonic boom of the shuttles while playing outside as a kid. It was a magical feeling knowing Merica was exploring space. Now, most people would rather watch an episode of “Real Housewives” than see mankind travel beyond our own planet.

And the surfers, friendly faces are few and far between in those waters. The waves below the pier are littered with aggro groms trying to become the next Kelly Slater, and kooks with their blue soft-top Costco boards crashing into each other. On the pier fishermen compete to catch surfers, or mutated 3-eyed flounders in the polluted water below.

Honestly, Cocoa Beach isn’t all bad. I may have exaggerated a tad. I’ve clearly got some gripes with it, but it’s only because I love the place. It had all the right nurturing to become a charming little beach town with a rich history of surfing and astronauts, but somewhere along the way things went wrong. Despite all its faults, Cocoa Beach still holds a place in my heart. It’s like high school, most of it was an awful experience, but somehow I still look back on it with fond memories. I’m not asking for a different town, just a better version of the existing one. How about using some of that billboard money on town beautification? You’ve got potential old friend, if you only tried. Daytona Beach has enough trash to go around. Let them carry the torch.

261 responses to “Cocoa Beach Is Trashy”
  1. Harold Corbett Avatar

    Remember Cocoa Beach Pharmacy? Had an old fashion soda fountain with good hamburgers etc.. Opened in 1957 on 1st street north in Cocoa Beach. Gary Propper, Dick Catri, Murph-the-surf and Herbie would pop in for lunch after a morning of surfing. Mr. Herb Corbett/ Pharmacist whom owned the drug store would always treat them to lunch all the time. They would go next door in the late afternoons and play pool at the Golden Q pool parlar and place bets on whom was the best. Mr. Herb Corbett gave thousands of people free medicine whom couldn’t afford medicine. He cared about people and made Cocoa Beach, Fl a better place to be. Ron Dimenna whom open a little dirt floor surf shop in Cocoa Beach where Ron Jon’s surf is now and was the owner would pop in to Cocoa Beach Pharmacy for a bite to eat from time to time. Surfers would gather to tell their surfing stories over a soda etc… All this happened in 1957 thru 1966. Beautiful memories and people. Bernard owner of Bernard’s Surf would drop by for a cup of coffee as would Dr. Wells and Dr. Holloway to talk and enjoy good company. The stories were great. The people there were wonderful people to know. There’s always good memories or some bad memories depending on the way you were raised. Good people would have better memories than the people whom were not so lucky and were raised in a sad atmosphere at home. All in all Cocoa Beach was a great place to live in the 50’s and 60’s. It’s true to say Cocoa Beach was a Paradise back in the day. Yes it’s not the same but the memories never die…

    1. Ronda Mensha Avatar
      Ronda Mensha

      Okay boomer

  2. They call me the Freeze Avatar
    They call me the Freeze

    This guy is a narcissist/ atheist it sounds like. Doesn’t even understand about small beach towns. They are dotted all over Florida and they have their own unique flavor and beauty.

    Buy some of your ignorant comments oh, I can see why you don’t like Cocoa Beach…
    And probably many more other beaches. And towns. I grew up there. I moved away and now live in the Ozarks. But there’s a beauty of the Beach, Indian River, Banana River that you and a bunch of others will never understand.

    Yet you will sit there and condemn this place over some other type in Gold Beach in North Carolina or Georgia that is nothing more than a tourist trap for the rich. I admit but it’s not it’s cool as it once was, but nothing is. The population has been growing oh, people have been moving around from state to state. Things change, people. But one thing’s for sure oh, if you look hard enough you’ll find the good everywhere. From what we can tell oh, you see the bad everywhere and bypass the good that is right in front of your eyes.

    All I can say is oh, it sucks to be you, because you walk through life not realizing the good in people and the beauty and places. So sad.

    1. Kimberly Avatar
      Kimberly

      My husband and I moved to Cocoa Beach early 2020. We love it! Yes, it is an older town. I’d guess 70% of the homes were built in the 1960’s. Some people have been able to afford to keep them up, and some have not. That’s life outside of brand new suburbia.

      What you neglect to notice is the ambiance of Cocoa Beach. Yes, it is a town that makes a living from tourism, but inside that are residence who really care about each other. Let’s just talk pandemic, since that is my knowledge base of our town:
      • locally owned businesses that could afford to help, helped people without jobs
      • local residence ordered more take-out to help restaurants, tipping generously when possible
      •neighbors made meals for neighbors sick with COVID
      • local theatre greatly impacted by COVID is solvent because of generous residence
      • resident bought a new surfboard for surfer unable to replace his stolen board
      • my friend’s niece and two children lost everything to a house fire, and Cocoa Beach residents LITERALLY furnished the three bedroom house she rented – new/gently used clothes, beds, pillows, sheets, towels, pots/pans, dishes, tables, couch, and money.

      We still congregate at the beach to watch the rocket launches and hear/feel their sonic booms, but as adults we recognize the world we viewed through youthful glasses appeared rosier than it really was. We realize that when we contribute to making something ‘trashy,’ we have the responsibility to help clean it up, not put it down in an Op-Ed piece. So, if I see you while I am driving MY Jeep Wrangler, I will give you the Jeep Wave, but I would ask one thing of you. Please consider giving your time/talent/treasure to help fix the problems you see in the town you enjoyed in your youth, and might have helped create, albeit unintentionally.

  3. Harold Corbett Avatar

    I love Cocoa Beach and have traveled to so many places, I love people and there are many beautiful places; no doubt. I was speaking about what happened when my father opened the first medical center in Cocoa Beach So if you grew up there it looks like you should have appreciated the memory. The glass bank would have never been built if not for my father’s money. I am a true believer in God so your way off bas. Critical you are on things you obviously don’t understand but that’s your right. Gary Propper was east coast surfing champion of the world for 6 years in t he 60’s. Murphy the surf was the one they made a movie about whom stole the star of India from a museum in New York. I could go on and on. But the Ozarks is also nice. Just thought I would take the time to express to you because it sounds like you have been blessed to. God Bless…

  4. ScubaSteve Avatar
    ScubaSteve

    Lots of butt hurt in the comments here. LOL

    I, for one, appreciate the candor. I saw the same thing happen to my town, somewhere north, whose name also ends with a beach. I’ve also lived in a dozen or so other beach towns around the country and the world. I love beach towns. But the older I get and the more kids I have, the less time I find I want me or my fam to spend in ragged out, trashy little party towns. I much prefer the quieter, less frequented, cleaner places now. I’ll steer clear of CB, thanks.

  5. Bob Calvelli Avatar
    Bob Calvelli

    Cocoa Beach has a way of calming you down, with its vast beach, great inlets, good fishing inshore & offshore, and it’s unpretentious way; shorts, a Ron Jon T, & flip flops are all you need. It has always been a place to catch small waves, and an occasional large one, it’s peaceful, most of us have left for awhile, seems we all come back too, remembering the Saturn 5 launches standing at the end of what we called the Canaveral Pier, or GP shredding a wave, while MT, & CC, & JC watched, only to shred a few themselves while we watched from the Pier, yes we all left, and we all returned remembering and loving the magic of Cocoa Beach, even a billionaire like RJ, if you’ve lived it, you know.

  6. Bob Calvelli Avatar
    Bob Calvelli

    Cocoa Beach has a way of calming you down, with its vast beach, great inlets, good fishing inshore & offshore, and it’s unpretentious way; shorts, a Ron Jon T, & flip flops are all you need. It has always been a place to catch small waves, and an occasional large one, it’s peaceful, most of us have left for awhile, seems we all come back too, remembering the Saturn 5 launches standing at the end of what we called the Canaveral Pier, or GP shredding a wave, while MT, & CC, & JC watched, only to shred a few themselves while we watched from the Pier Ron Jon’s shop with BF, yes we all left, and we all returned remembering and loving the magic of Cocoa Beach, even a billionaire like RJ, if you’ve lived it, you know.

    1. Bob Calvelli Avatar
      Bob Calvelli

      Snobbish, too good for you, how about arrogant A – Hole. NY is now Communistic with the exception of Long Island & Upstate. Please don’t come to CB again you’re an opinionated NY loser!

      1. Burl Avatar
        Burl

        Not sure if you’re talking to me or Harold but I voted for Trump twice and I’m not anywhere near the city. That being said I never went to CB only Vero libtard

        1. Bob Calvelli Avatar
          Bob Calvelli

          David,
          You left out one thing in your description of yourself: “ass hole “

  7. Patty Avatar
    Patty

    How old is this. I don’t feel that cocoa beachbis trashy. There are really no local trashy bars. The straw hat is gone. The pier and Wakalaka are now owned by West gate so it’s a bigger tourist trap then daytona. You can no longer fish off the entire pier, now only a tiny section between restaurant seating and the new tiki bar that has tables all around it. Really don’t care about the “pissing” match. Those store provide over priced clothing and trinkets to tourist.

    1. Nancy Avatar
      Nancy

      I have a business on A1A and am constantly picking up trash from my yard that’s blown in from the parking area near me. I think the city doesn’t provide enough garbage cans, and visitors from Florida and out of state simply don’t seem to care.

      Cocoa Beach is Cocoa Beach, a nice place to live and visit, and it still has bits of charm – it’s a great place to come for a family vacation. However, it’s no longer as happening as it used to be many moons ago in terms of its arts, music scene, serenity of the dune horizon, and, of course, the lure of astronaut sightings.

      I can say all this because I’m a native and I live here in Cocoa.

      Beach.

  8. Tbird Avatar
    Tbird

    Patty,
    It’s the same at every beach . I have a place in OBX of NC and the transplants all think their local and own the place . I was born 30 mins inland of my local beach and I don’t claim I am local or bitch about tourists. Get out of the damn bed at 7 get in the water and guess what you and the dolphin are all that are in the water. CB is fine some transplant just bitching like he is a local . Guess what there a lot more folks on the planet then there was in1960 . In OBX there were 162 permanent residents In 1962. They and their decedents are the locals everybody else is a transplant or tourist. I suspect CB has a similar history. Feel lucky you ain’t getting a 155 mm shell on your head and enjoy . Nice beach nice water

  9. Donald Trump Avatar
    Donald Trump

    I like your review for the simple fact that HOPEFULLY it will keep trash like you away from this oasis. PLEASE don’t ever come here again, and all those who agree, please stay away as well.

  10. Ted & Coco Avatar
    Ted & Coco

    I dig Cocoa Beach. My dawg is named after it..”Coco”!! I have lived in many places in Florida including Daytona New Smyrna North Fort Myers Fort Myers and Fort Myers Beach, but I have never felt more welcome and at home until the day I arrived in Cape Canaveral which is not CB but close enough. It’s not the place for everyone but one thing for sure the folks here are real. I was a lost soul until I relocated to this area but since then I have joined a gym and a great church in Cocoa Beach called The Pointe. We recently did a Thanksgiving Day celebration at Lori Wilson Park for the under resourced and an adopt a child for Christmas drive which was a big success. The problem with CB is not the residents. It’s the ones who come here and want to shit the place up with very little respect for the ones who live here and appreciate the area and contribute to it. Cocoa Beach is a very nice place to live. It is what one makes it just like anywhere else in our great country. It’s about choices we make and to not be influenced by the actions of others who have no desire to give back to the community in which we live!! BTW…Go Fukk yourself!! LMAO!! Just playin! See You Sunday 🙂

  11. Glen Avatar
    Glen

    Me too! How about a bj?

  12. Brad Avatar
    Brad

    Why not let the readers see for themselves?

    Below is a YouTube video showing Cocoa Beach during Spring Break 2021:

    1. Buzz Aldrin Avatar
      Buzz Aldrin

      Looks like shit and the person who made the video is a retard

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