Melbourne's hotels sit in three clusters: the oceanfront strip on A1A through Indialantic and Melbourne Beach, one design led boutique in Historic Downtown Melbourne, and the chain and extended stay properties along the retail corridor in West Melbourne and Viera. Which of the best hotels in Melbourne, FL suits you comes down to which of those you want to wake up in. This guide sorts them by price tier, says what each is genuinely good for, and covers parking, storm season and the turtle lighting rule that catches beachfront guests off guard.
The Three Places Melbourne Puts Its Hotels
Melbourne is a full sized city of 84,678 residents across 44.15 square miles, about 72 miles southeast of Orlando (Wikipedia). Nothing here is more than a 20 minute drive from anything else, so choosing a cluster is about what sits outside the lobby door. The beachside strip is the barrier island across the Melbourne and Eau Gallie causeways, ten minutes from downtown, with the oceanfront hotels near the causeways and quieter inns south in Melbourne Beach.
Historic Downtown Melbourne is eight walkable blocks holding more than 40 restaurants and bars plus more than 45 shops (Melbourne Main Street). One hotel sits inside that footprint, which makes it the only car free option here and the natural base for a weekend built on Melbourne's restaurant scene. The third cluster is mainland: West Melbourne, the value spine near Melbourne Orlando International Airport (Visit Florida), and Viera to the north. Both need a car.
The Splurge Tier: Oceanfront Resorts and a Downtown Boutique
Hotel Melby: Downtown's Only Design Led Rooms
Hotel Melby Downtown Melbourne, Tapestry Collection by Hilton, sits at 801 East Strawbridge Avenue, and it's the one Melbourne hotel where you can leave the car parked all weekend. Murals by the artist Maslow run through the public spaces, and The Landing rooftop bar is the highest vantage point downtown. Ask for a room facing the Indian River, and note that the rooftop is open to non guests, so sunset is its busy hour.
DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Melbourne Beach: All Suites on the Sand
DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Melbourne Beach Oceanfront is an all suite property directly on the ocean, with a pool and tie ins for snorkeling and surf lessons, and it ranks first or second in most Melbourne hotel lists. The separate living space is why families pick it: the kids can be asleep while the adults are still awake.
Crowne Plaza Melbourne Oceanfront: The Largest Full Service Beach Hotel
Crowne Plaza Melbourne Oceanfront at 2605 North A1A is the biggest full service oceanfront hotel closest to Melbourne proper, roughly 3.5 miles from downtown. There's a pool, direct beach access and on site parking, and pets are allowed. Beach view rooms go early for spring break, so book that category outright rather than hoping for an upgrade at check in.
Hilton Melbourne Beach Oceanfront: Beachfront Rooms With a Spa
Hilton Melbourne Beach Oceanfront has beachfront rooms, on site dining, a pool and a spa, and it sits next door to the Radisson, which is why Tripadvisor regulars treat the two as a pair. It's walkable to beachside bars with live music. Not every room faces the water, so book a beachfront category specifically.
Port d'Hiver Bed and Breakfast: Twelve Rooms Steps From the Sand
Port d'Hiver at 201 Ocean Avenue in Melbourne Beach has twelve individually decorated rooms with soaking or jetted tubs, gourmet breakfast delivered to your private porch, and evening appetizers. Towels, umbrellas, chairs, boogie boards and cruiser bikes come with the room, along with a heated pool, hot tub and fire pit courtyard. Tripadvisor has named it one of the top small hotels in the country, and Djon's Steak and Lobster House is a half mile walk.
The Middle Tier: Suites, Airport Access and Chain Reliability
Radisson Suite Hotel Oceanfront: The Most Space per Dollar on the Beach
Radisson Suite Hotel Oceanfront Melbourne is an all suite hotel where every room has floor to ceiling windows and a balcony, steps from what the Space Coast Office of Tourism calls the widest beach in Florida. The all suite layout buys more room per dollar than the downtown hotel does.
Atlantic Inn: The Cheapest Way to Sleep on the Sand
Atlantic Inn is a small Indialantic inn sitting directly on the sand, with a fridge and microwave standard, full kitchens in the deluxe rooms and a jacuzzi suite by request. It's cozy and tropical rather than polished. If waking up on the beach matters more than the lobby does, this is the cheapest way to do it here.
Hyatt Place Melbourne Airport: Best for Early Flights and Cruise Transfers
Hyatt Place Melbourne Airport sits beside Melbourne Orlando International Airport, with a pool and the Runway Rooftop Bar and Grill on site. It's the right pick for a dawn departure or a cruise transfer north to Port Canaveral, and the rooftop means your last dinner isn't a lobby vending machine.
SpringHill Suites West Melbourne: The Default Business Stay
SpringHill Suites West Melbourne Palm Bay is an all suite hotel with an outdoor pool, a fitness center, a 24 hour market and complimentary breakfast, about four miles from downtown. L3Harris, Northrop Grumman and other large employers sit within three miles, so it fills midweek and empties on Saturdays.
Holiday Inn Express and Suites West Melbourne: Easy I-95 Access
Holiday Inn Express and Suites West Melbourne at 2255 Coastal Lane is a mid range hotel with a pool, about 5.7 miles from downtown and close to the interstate. Parking is on site and pets are allowed. It's the practical answer for a road trip stop or a weekend built around the mainland rather than the beach.
The Value Tier: Extended Stay Suites With Kitchens
Extended Stay America Premier Suites Melbourne Palm Bay: Weeks, Not Nights
Extended Stay America Premier Suites Melbourne Palm Bay, in West Melbourne, rents long stay suites with kitchens at the low end of the local price range, a short drive from the beach. Guests rate it well for cleanliness and location, and for a relocation gap of a few weeks it's the obvious answer. If you're house hunting on the Viera side instead, Candlewood Suites Melbourne Viera at 2930 Pineda Plaza Way runs the same recently renovated extended stay format nine miles north, with on site parking and pets allowed.
Element Melbourne Oceanfront: Kitchens With an Ocean View
Element Melbourne Oceanfront is one of the newest hotels on the beachside strip, with in room kitchens, a pool and conference space. The kitchens make it a real extended stay option rather than a vacation only property, which matters if you're between leases and not willing to give up the ocean.
Anyone booking an extended stay suite is usually between addresses, and a kitchenette doesn't hold a household. A 5×5 storage unit takes the boxes and off season clothes you don't want stacked in a hotel room, and 10×10 storage in Melbourne holds about a one bedroom's worth of furniture while the house hunt finishes. Repeat visitors keep bikes and boards in a 5×10 unit rather than hauling them down I-95 every trip.
Parking, Storm Season and the Turtle Lighting Rule
Downtown parking is free on the street, unusual for a walkable district, though it fills fast on festival Saturdays. Beachside hotels almost all have their own lots, so the tight spot is public beach access: the Indialantic Boardwalk relies on street parking, so arrive before mid morning on a weekend. From the downtown hotel you can reach dozens of restaurants and most of downtown Melbourne nightlife on foot. From West Melbourne or Viera you'll drive to everything, breakfast included.
Summer weather here is predictable rather than mysterious. The wet season starts around May 28 and the dry season around October 17 according to the National Weather Service Melbourne office, and afternoon storms in between are close to daily on the sea breeze collision the NWS calls the Florida Rain Machine. Atlantic hurricane season runs June 1 through November 30 (an older TripSavvy reference from December 2020). Book beach hours for the morning, and check the best time to visit Melbourne before committing to August.
The turtle lighting rule is the one nobody warns you about. Nesting season runs roughly May through October, and beachfront lighting rules apply at night, so oceanfront hotels dim ocean facing lights and guests are asked to keep balcony curtains closed after dark. Flash photography near nesting turtles is out entirely. Salt air and summer humidity are also hard on leather, wood and electronics, which is why climate controlled storage in Melbourne is the default here rather than an upgrade.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best hotel to stay in Melbourne, Florida?
For a first visit, Hotel Melby Downtown Melbourne is the strongest all round pick, because it's the only hotel inside the walkable downtown district and it carries the rooftop bar to go with it. If the beach is the reason you're coming, DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Melbourne Beach Oceanfront and Crowne Plaza Melbourne Oceanfront are the full service oceanfront properties closest to town.
What are the best hotels in Melbourne, FL on the beach?
The oceanfront cluster runs along A1A through Indialantic and Melbourne Beach. DoubleTree Suites, Crowne Plaza Melbourne Oceanfront, Hilton Melbourne Beach Oceanfront, Radisson Suite Hotel Oceanfront and Element Melbourne Oceanfront all sit on the sand. For something smaller, Port d'Hiver is an inn rather than a resort, and Atlantic Inn is the budget end of sleeping directly on the beach.
What are the best budget hotels in Melbourne, FL?
West Melbourne is where the value sits. Extended Stay America Premier Suites Melbourne Palm Bay is the cheapest indoor option in this guide, with a kitchen in every suite, and Holiday Inn Express and Suites West Melbourne is the reliable mid range choice near I-95. Long Point Park and Campground near Sebastian Inlet is the floor if a tent or an RV works.
What is the nicest part of Melbourne, Florida?
Two areas compete. Historic Downtown Melbourne has the oak canopy, the waterfront parks and the highest concentration of independent restaurants and bars in the county. The barrier island towns of Indialantic and Melbourne Beach are lower rise and more residential than most Florida beach towns. Suntree and Viera are newer and well kept, but suburban rather than scenic.
How many days in Melbourne is enough?
Three nights covers it. One day beachside, one split between downtown and the Eau Gallie Arts District, and one for Brevard Zoo, Turkey Creek Sanctuary or a run south to Sebastian Inlet. Add a fourth if you want a day trip to Kennedy Space Center. Our guide to things to do in Melbourne breaks the itinerary down further.
Where to Put Your Things Between Melbourne Addresses
A hotel stay in Melbourne often means a lease ended, a closing slipped, or a job started before the truck arrived. Value Store It's Melbourne facility rents month to month with no long term contract, so a stay measured in weeks doesn't commit you to a year. Between the small locker and the one bedroom sizes above sit 5×15 units and 10×5 storage, which handle a couple of rooms without renting space you won't fill. Larger loads go into 10×15 space, 10×20 units, or a 10×30 unit when a full house has to go somewhere at once. If you're unsure which fits, the unit size guide settles it faster than guessing.