Transportation
Right on Schedule for Everything
Whether you’re flying from one of six international airports within a three-hour drive of the region or keeping it local with a free tram ride through historic downtown Stuart, you’ll always be well-connected on the Treasure Coast. Want to take a day trip to Miami or Orlando? Hop on I-95 and reach either with ease. Many cities also provide public bus systems, including Go Line in Indian River County and the Martin County Public Transit.
- Airports
- Getting Around Locally
- Accessibility
Spread Your Wings
From regional general aviation airports to international hubs, the Treasure Coast has you covered for flights. Six international airports support travel around the world, including a facility in West Palm Beach, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando and the Melbourne Orlando International Airport. Palm Beach International Airport was ranked the No. 5 Best U.S. Airport by Condé Nast in 2022.
Locally, Breeze Airways now serves Vero Beach Regional Airport, with flights to Norfolk, VA, Hartford, CT and Westchester/White Plains.
Stay on the Move
Exhausted by congested commutes? On the Treasure Coast, you can reach your destination in an average of 30 minutes — leaving you with more time for more meaningful things in life than sitting in traffic. All counties offer their own public transportation services, including Area Regional Transit (ART) in St. Lucie County, GoLine in Indian River County and Martin County Public Transit. And if you ever feel the itch to explore Florida even further, 90% of the Sunshine State can be reached in under four hours.
Connected and Inclusive
The Treasure Coast welcomes all with high levels of accessibility — from the ADA-compliant services of Vero Beach Airport to Indian River County’s local public transportation operator, GoLine. Martin County offers a host of services including accessible beaches and sensory-friendly activities for kids.