Watch the Artemis Launch from the New Smyrna Beach Area

Few experiences compare to watching a rocket lift off into the Florida sky. From the beaches of the New Smyrna Beach Area, you can see launches from Kennedy Space Center as they rise above the horizon. With miles of open shoreline and unobstructed ocean views, it’s a memorable way to witness one of Florida’s most exciting events — all while enjoying a laid-back coastal stay.
The Power of Artemis
NASA’s Artemis missions represent the next chapter of deep space exploration. Built around the powerful Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, Artemis is designed to return astronauts to the Moon and pave the way for future missions to Mars. These launches are among the most significant and powerful in decades — and when conditions are clear, the glow of liftoff and the rocket’s ascent can be visible from the New Smyrna Beach Area shoreline. Watching history unfold from the sand adds a uniquely Florida perspective to this global moment.
🚀 Planning to Catch an Upcoming Launch?
Launch dates and times can shift due to weather and technical updates, so it’s always best to check the official schedule before your visit.
Oceanfront Stays for Launch Viewing
Stay right on the beach and step outside for a clear view of the southern sky during liftoff:
- SpringHill Suites New Smyrna Beach
- Hampton Inn New Smyrna Beach
- Salty Mermaid Oceanfront Hotel
- Seahorse Inn
- Ocean Eleven Suites
- Best Western New Smyrna Beach Hotel & Suites
You’ll also find cozy bed-and-breakfast options throughout the New Smyrna Beach Area, offering a more intimate stay along the riverfront.
If a vacation rental is more your style, consider booking an oceanfront condo or beach house through one of these trusted property managers—and let them know you’d love to catch the launch right from your accommodations.
Where to Watch a Launch
Below, explore our curated itinerary highlighting beach access points and scenic shoreline locations throughout the New Smyrna Beach Area that offer clear eastern and southern sky views for rocket launches.
