Renting bikes here makes the beach feel bigger. This is an easy, all-day Cocoa Beach ride that gets you out to Cape Canaveral sights without getting stuck in car traffic. What I like most is how simple it feels: you grab a bike or request morning delivery, point it toward the coast, and keep rolling for the same rate.
I also like that you’re not locked into a tight route. You can shape your day around the Cocoa Beach Pier area, the Port Cove shops and dining, and the surf-and-restaurant strip in downtown Cocoa Beach. One thing to consider: if you’re hoping for delivery right to a cruise terminal, plan on the shop pickup as the safer bet.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Ride
- How This All-Day Bike Rental Changes Your Cocoa Beach Day
- Price and Value: $29 for a Full-Day Ride
- Picking Up Bikes: Shop Pickup vs Morning Delivery
- Cape Canaveral by Bike: Why This Part Matters
- Port Cove Shops and Dining: A Natural Bike Stop
- Cocoa Beach Pier and the Coast: The Classic Payoff
- Downtown Cocoa Beach Surf Shops and Restaurants
- Bike Choices and Free Add-Ons: Get What Fits Your Group
- Family Setup: Trailers Are Available, Seats Are Not
- Delivery Tip and Bike Lock Reality Check
- Timing: 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM Gives You Room
- Who This Bike Rental Suits Best
- The One Drawback to Watch For
- Should You Book This Cocoa Beach Bike Rental?
- FAQ
- How much does the Cocoa Beach bike rental cost?
- How long is the rental?
- What’s included with the rental?
- Are bike locks included?
- Can I request morning bike delivery?
- Where do I pick up the bike?
- Can bikes be picked up after the ride?
- What child equipment is available?
- What if my height is outside the typical range?
- What are the cancellation terms?
Key Things to Know Before You Ride

- All-day pricing: one rate for the whole day, so you can go slow or go far
- Cape Canaveral by bike: you’re not just staying in Cocoa Beach’s core
- Optional bike delivery: complimentary delivery if you request it, with a delivery-tip recommendation
- Helmet included: no need to hunt one down before you roll
- Gear limits: no bike locks, baskets, or water bottles included, and bike sizing needs a quick call for unusual heights
How This All-Day Bike Rental Changes Your Cocoa Beach Day

Cocoa Beach is fun on foot, sure. But bikes let you actually use the space around you. With this rental, you’re not paying per hour or per stop. You rent the bike for the day and get to decide how far you want to go, which matters when the weather, crowds, or your energy level changes.
The big value here is flexibility. You can start with an easy loop near the water, then stretch the ride once you get your bearings. And because the rental runs through a wide daily window (9:00 AM to 9:00 PM), you can line it up with breakfast, beach time, and dinner plans instead of feeling rushed.
Also, you get a helmet included. That removes one small headache, and in Florida sun, it’s one more thing handled for you.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Cocoa Beach.
Price and Value: $29 for a Full-Day Ride

At $29 per person, this is the kind of deal that only feels cheap if you treat it like “just transportation.” If you treat it like the main activity, it starts to make a lot of sense.
You’re paying for:
- The bike for the day
- A helmet
That’s it. No guide fee, no “special event” markup, no forced stops. If you’re going to ride anyway, the flat rate is what makes this work. If you only do a quick spin for 20 minutes, it’s not such a win. But if you plan even a couple of real stops across Cocoa Beach and Cape Canaveral, you’ll get your money’s worth quickly.
Picking Up Bikes: Shop Pickup vs Morning Delivery

You can start your day two ways: pick up at the shop or ask for morning bike delivery. Delivery is described as complimentary if requested, and gratuities are recommended if you use that option.
If you’re staying near downtown or near the beach, shop pickup can be simple. If you want zero early effort, delivery helps you roll sooner, and it can be a lifesaver if you’re traveling with kids or have multiple people to coordinate.
Plan for one more practical point: you’re responsible for getting the bike back. When you’re done, you return the bikes to the shop, or you can arrange for pickup.
Cape Canaveral by Bike: Why This Part Matters

The route focus is Cape Canaveral. That’s the draw for a lot of people because it turns your day from beach-and-park into a real “coastal tour” without needing a car.
From your starting point, you ride toward the local attractions that fit well with biking: Port Cove for shopping and dining, the Cocoa Beach Pier area, and then back through downtown Cocoa Beach where the surf shots and restaurants live.
Here’s how I’d think about it: biking to Cape Canaveral stuff gives you a sense of place. You’re moving through the area instead of hopping between destinations by parking lot. And you don’t have to commit to a single “tour time.” You can stop when you want photos, snacks, or a quick break from the sun.
Port Cove Shops and Dining: A Natural Bike Stop

Port Cove is a smart mid-ride target. It’s the kind of place where you can:
- grab a bite without detouring too far
- browse a bit before heading back toward the pier
- reset and decide what’s next
Because Port Cove fits naturally into a bike-friendly flow, it works as either your early stop or your late stop. If you’re riding with family, this matters: kids often do best with frequent “we can stop here” moments.
Downside to keep in mind: bike locks, baskets, and water bottles are not included. So if you’re planning to shop or eat, consider how you’ll handle bike parking. You’ll want a plan for securing the bike and carrying what you need.
Cocoa Beach Pier and the Coast: The Classic Payoff

The Cocoa Beach Pier is one of the most obvious attractions in the area, and it’s also a good biking anchor. You can treat it as a main goal and build everything around it: ride out, visit, take photos, then keep exploring.
The pier area also gives you easy options when your day needs flexibility. If you’re hot, you can slow down. If you’re feeling great, you can continue on toward downtown surf spots without losing time driving and finding parking.
And since helmets are included, you can keep your focus on the ride instead of logistics.
Downtown Cocoa Beach Surf Shops and Restaurants

After the pier, the ride shifts toward downtown Cocoa Beach—especially the parts with surf shots and restaurants.
This is where bikes feel especially fun because downtown is the kind of place where you want to move through the vibe. You can pop in, browse, eat, and then take off again without thinking about where your car is parked.
Just remember: water bottles aren’t included. Florida heat can hit fast, and if you’re riding all day, you’ll want your own water strategy. Same goes for roadside issues: there’s mention of roadside repair kits for distance road bikes only, so not every bike setup will have that safety net.
Bike Choices and Free Add-Ons: Get What Fits Your Group

You’ll pick from various bikes, and free add-ons are part of the deal. The exact add-ons aren’t listed here, but the important takeaway is that you’re not walking into a one-size-fits-all rental.
Before you book, think about your group:
- If you have taller or shorter adults, call the shop. They note that if adults are over 6’4″ or under 5’0″, you should reserve properly sized bikes.
- Maximum rider weight is 300 lbs, and you’ll want your bike choice to match riders correctly.
Also, the rental has a clear list of what is not included (like baskets and infant seats). That doesn’t mean you can’t ride with kids—it means you should plan your setup ahead of time.
Family Setup: Trailers Are Available, Seats Are Not
This rental can work well for families, but it’s best to read the fine print on child gear.
Not included:
- infant bike seats
- tyke trailers
(Technically, tyke trailers are available, but you must reserve them.)
Included/available with action:
- Tyke trailers for two kids up to 100 lbs combined are available, but you must call the shop to reserve them.
So if you’re traveling with kids, don’t assume you’ll be able to add the right equipment last minute. Make the call early, especially if you’re coordinating multiple bikes in one group.
Delivery Tip and Bike Lock Reality Check
Here’s the truth of bike rentals: they’re easy until you need a plan for locking and carrying stuff.
From the info you have:
- Bike locks are not included.
- Baskets are not included.
- Water bottles are not included.
So if you’ll be stopping inside shops or dining areas, bring your own lock option if you have one, or at least plan how you’ll secure the bike. If you’re riding with a group, coordinating who carries what is often the difference between a smooth day and a cranky one.
If you’re using delivery, gratuities are recommended. That’s not a “gotcha,” just a heads-up: you’re paying for a service you might not think about until it shows up at your door.
Timing: 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM Gives You Room
With operating hours from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM daily, you’re not forced into a narrow window. That’s great in Cocoa Beach because the day can unfold slowly. Start earlier if you want cooler riding. Or save the bigger ride for later when the heat eases a bit.
Also, confirmation happens at booking time, and the ticket is mobile. That’s one less step when you’re trying to keep everyone on schedule.
Who This Bike Rental Suits Best
This is a strong match for:
- families who want an outdoor day without booking a formal guided tour
- couples who want freedom to hop between beach, pier, and dining
- active travelers who don’t want to deal with parking all day
It’s also a good fit if you like exploring at your own pace. The ride isn’t presented as a strict “follow this exact route.” You’re using the bikes to connect the key spots.
If you’re on a tight schedule, it helps to plan around one or two “anchor” stops—like the pier and Port Cove—then fill the gaps with downtown surf-and-food stops.
The One Drawback to Watch For
The main consideration I’d flag is pickup and delivery expectations. There’s a note about delivery not being possible to a cruise terminal. If you’re arriving by cruise ship and you’re hoping the bike comes directly to the ship dock, I’d treat shop pickup (or standard delivery instructions) as the safe plan.
In other words: don’t assume delivery reaches every specific port area. If you want something exact, call the shop and ask for the special delivery instructions.
Should You Book This Cocoa Beach Bike Rental?
I’d book this if you want a real day outside and you’re comfortable making your own itinerary. At $29 per person for all-day riding, the value is strongest when you plan to use the bikes for multiple stops—Cape Canaveral sights, Port Cove, the pier, and downtown surf spots.
Skip it or reconsider if your plan depends on a specific delivery location like a cruise terminal. Also, if you’re expecting locks, water bottles, or child seating to be included, you’ll be disappointed—those aren’t part of the package.
If you’re the kind of traveler who likes freedom and short rides between interesting points, this rental does exactly what it promises: it turns Cocoa Beach into a whole-day cycling loop.
FAQ
How much does the Cocoa Beach bike rental cost?
It costs $29.00 per person.
How long is the rental?
It’s listed as 1 day (approx.), and you can ride all day for the same rate.
What’s included with the rental?
You get use of a bicycle and use of a helmet.
Are bike locks included?
No. Bike locks are not included.
Can I request morning bike delivery?
Yes. Complimentary bike delivery is available if requested, and you should call the shop for any special delivery instructions.
Where do I pick up the bike?
You can pick it up from the shop, or you can arrange delivery to you in the morning.
Can bikes be picked up after the ride?
Yes. You can return the bikes to the shop, or arrange to have them picked up.
What child equipment is available?
Tyke trailers for two kids up to 100 lbs combined are available, but you must call the shop to reserve. Infant bike seats, tyke trailers, and other child items are not included unless reserved as noted.
What if my height is outside the typical range?
Call the shop if adults are over 6’4″ or under 5’0″ so you can reserve properly sized bikes.
What are the cancellation terms?
Free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund; within 24 hours, you won’t be refunded.
























