Florida’s ‘Sunrise City’: A Beach Paradise Offering Serene Snorkeling, Charming Shops, and Small-Town Charm

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Florida's 'Sunrise City': A Beach Paradise Offering Serene Snorkeling, Charming Shops, and Small-Town Charm

If you’re looking for a relaxing beach vacation in Florida and you’re an early riser, then you can’t do better than Fort Pierce. Known as “Sunrise City,” Fort Pierce is located 110 miles north of Fort Lauderdale on Florida’s eastern coast, and rewards those who awake with the dawn with some of the most beautiful sunrises anywhere in America.



But that is just one aspect of Fort Pierce that makes it an excellent choice for a vacation. Florida is awash with spectacular, award-winning beaches, and Fort Pierce doesn’t disappoint with its own offerings of sun, sea, and sand. To the east of downtown across Indian River Lagoon, visitors are treated to some of Florida’s loveliest beaches, including dune-laden, nudist-friendly Blind Creek Beach on Hutchinson Island, Blue Heron Beach — which is ideal for swimming, fishing, and sunbathing — and Fort Pierce Inlet State Park, a 340-acre paradise the waters of which are teeming with tropical fish, making it an ideal place for snorkeling and scuba diving, with a maximum depth of 20 feet and an average visibility of 11 to 15 feet. To the north, Round Island Beach Park is a quiet spot perfect for meditative nature walks and birdwatching.

And there is more to Fort Pierce than its beaches. The town itself is a fun place to explore, with a charming vibe and plenty of tempting restaurants, fun shops, and cultural attractions to discover.



Hitting downtown Fort Pierce, FL

Relaxing at the beach can be surprisingly hunger-inducing, especially if you’ve been swimming or snorkeling. Thankfully, Fort Pierce is awash with great eateries, including the waterfront Archie’s Seabreeze, a much-loved burger joint frequented by bikers which boasts a large vintage-style outdoor beach bar, and the motto “no shoes, no shirt, no problem.” Meanwhile, 12A Buoy on Fisherman’s Wharf is the place to go for freshly caught seafood, known for its oysters, clams, lobster club sandwiches, and New England clam chowder. For authentic Mexican, try Sonora in the center of town, which also operates a bakery and serves delicious hot dogs alongside their tasty tacos and other Mexican classics.

Among the quaint shops definitely worth stopping in on your visit to Fort Pierce is the Wanderlust Book Boutique, an indie bookstore open Wednesday to Saturday through spring and summer that’s the ideal place to stock up on beach reads. The family-owned department store Rosslow’s is something of a Fort Pierce institution, which has been supplying Floridians and visitors to the Sunrise City with beautiful designer objects, jewelry, clothes, and more since first opening in 1950.

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Galleria of Pierce Harbor is a must-visit in Fort Pierce, which, in addition to offering restaurants and bars, is the home of a changing roster of art exhibits, designer shops, and beauty services. In the evening, be sure to check out the Sunrise Theatre, a retro venue staging fun musical concerts, stand-up, and more.

Visiting Fort Pierce

Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.