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Welcome to Port Salerno

Port Salerno, Florida is a charming waterfront community with a rich maritime history and a laid-back, small-town vibe. Originally a fishing village, it grew around the thriving commercial fishing and boating industries along the St. Lucie River. Today, Port Salerno still celebrates its roots with active marinas, seafood markets, and annual festivals that honor its fishing heritage. Its scenic waterfront streets, cozy homes, and local eateries give residents and visitors a sense of old-Florida charm, while offering easy access to boating, fishing, and the Intracoastal Waterway. The community blends history, culture, and a strong connection to the water, making it a favorite spot for those seeking a relaxed coastal lifestyle.

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Best Neighborhoods with Boating Access/ Waterfront Properties

Port Salerno is a great choice for boating enthusiasts who want to live near the water and enjoy easy access to the St. Lucie River, Manatee Pocket, and the Atlantic Ocean. Neighborhoods like The Landings feature private docks right in your backyard on Manatee Pocket with direct water access and the ability to head out by boat whenever you like. The St. Lucie Inlet Harbor/Rocky Point area offers homes with day docks and quick passages to the inlet, making it ideal for cruising, sport fishing, or weekend adventures on the water. Beyond these, many waterfront properties throughout Port Salerno come with private dock potential or are just steps from marinas and public ramps, so you can enjoy boating life without the long drives — truly capturing the laid‑back coastal lifestyle this historic fishing village is known for.

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Things to do in Port Salerno

Port Salerno is a delightful coastal destination with plenty to see and do for residents and visitors alike: 

Stroll the charming Port Salerno Waterfront District along Manatee Pocket and take in the working fishing docks, scenic views, and local history. 

Explore local art at the Fish House Art Center, discover maritime heritage markers, or launch a boat, kayak, or paddleboard from Sandsprit Park and enjoy the calm waterways. 

The area is great for fresh seafood and waterfront dining at spots like Crabby’s Port Salerno, Shrimpers Grill and Raw Bar, Two Georges Dockside Grille, and The Pearl Waterfront Bar, where you can savor local catches with picturesque views.

Outdoor fun includes relaxing in Manatee Park and walking the boardwalks.

Join the annual Port Salerno Seafood Festival for food, music, and family fun. 

With its authentic fishing village vibe, scenic water access, art, dining, and community events, Port Salerno offers a laid‑back yet engaging Florida coastal experience. discovermartin.com+1