Hotels in Port St. Lucie, Florida
Port St. Lucie, Florida
Hotels near Port St. Lucie, Florida
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TownePlace Suites by Marriott Port St. Lucie I-95
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Courtyard by Marriott Port St. Lucie Tradition
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Home2 Suites by Hilton Stuart
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Home2 Suites by Hilton Ft. Pierce I-95
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Residence Inn by Marriott Port St. Lucie
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Tru by Hilton Port St. Lucie Tradition
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Hampton Inn & Suites Ft. Pierce
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Hampton Inn & Suites Port St. Lucie West
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Hilton Garden Inn at PGA Village / Port St. Lucie
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Hampton Inn & Suites Stuart-North
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Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Fort Pierce West by IHG
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SpringHill Suites Port St. Lucie
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Homewood Suites by Hilton Port Saint Lucie-Tradition
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Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Fort Pierce
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Best Western Port St. Lucie
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TownePlace Suites by Marriott Port St. Lucie I-95
For teams managing complex schedules in unknown territory, TownePlace Suites becomes the trusted anchor that simplifies coordination.
- Meeting spaces provide quiet areas for group planning and regrouping
- Indoor pool offers familiar recreation when exploring new cities
- Indoor pool provides downtime entertainment regardless of weather conditions
Courtyard by Marriott Port St. Lucie Tradition
Marriott Hotels & Resorts ensures your team gets the predictable quality and support needed to manage group logistics away from home.
- Continental breakfast provides reliable start before exploring the city
- Room service provides familiar dining options when exploring local restaurants feels overwhelming
- Business center handles last-minute printing and tournament registration needs quickly
Home2 Suites by Hilton Stuart
Home2 Suites by Hilton provides the residential-style space and extended-stay structure that traveling teams need to stay focused and coordinated.
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates morning meal planning for visiting families
- Two-room suites give families space to spread out after long travel days
- Fitness center offers routine maintenance when schedules get disrupted
Home2 Suites by Hilton Ft. Pierce I-95
Home2 Suites delivers the space and structure traveling groups need to stay organized and comfortable across multi-night city stays.
- Free parking removes the stress of navigating city parking challenges
- Common areas provide natural gathering spots for teams between event sessions
- Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for multi-night city trips
Residence Inn by Marriott Port St. Lucie
Residence Inn transforms extended city stays into manageable experiences with apartment-style accommodations designed for group coordination and comfort.
- USB outlets at bedside for convenient overnight device charging
- Fitness center maintains routines when exploring disrupts normal schedules
- Full kitchens in suites reduce dining expenses during multi-day city stays
Tru by Hilton Port St. Lucie Tradition
Hilton Hotels & Resorts transforms chaotic group city trips into coordinated experiences where everyone stays connected and on schedule.
- Indoor pool provides reliable recovery space regardless of weather conditions
- Complimentary WiFi keeps everyone connected during extended city stays
- Smart TVs with streaming apps let teams watch film together
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Hampton Inn & Suites Ft. Pierce
Hampton by Hilton transforms group travel chaos into coordinated success, delivering the reliability and smart design that keeps multi-night city stays running smoothly.
- Indoor pool offers familiar recreation when exploring the city isn't an option
- Suite options offer extra space for gear storage and group coordination
- Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for multi-day tournament trips
Hampton Inn & Suites Port St. Lucie West
Hampton by Hilton ensures the predictable quality your group requires when juggling tournament schedules and multiple room coordination.
- Fitness center keeps training routines intact during multi-day trips
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates one meal decision in an unfamiliar city
- Fitness center maintains routines without hunting down local gym day passes
Hilton Garden Inn at PGA Village / Port St. Lucie
Hilton becomes your group's trusted command center, ensuring every team member has consistent comfort while you focus on performance.
- Digital check-in eliminates front desk lines for arriving tournament groups
- Spacious dining area gives large groups room to gather before splitting up
- Elevator access to all floors eliminates stair climbing with luggage
Hampton Inn & Suites Stuart-North
Hampton by Hilton creates the predictable home base your team can count on while navigating everything your city destination offers.
- Indoor pool provides familiar recreation space for families between activities
- Hot breakfast included eliminates morning meal planning in unfamiliar territory
- Fitness center maintains routines when exploring an unfamiliar city all day
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Sts Fort Pierce West
Holiday Inn Express ensures the predictable quality that keeps everyone in your group comfortable and ready for each day's activities.
- Connecting rooms keep groups together while maintaining privacy
- Meeting rooms provide private spaces for team gatherings and tournament planning
- Free WiFi keeps families connected during extended city travel
SpringHill Suites Port St. Lucie
This SpringHill Suites provides the structured space and reliable service that keeps traveling teams focused on their goals.
- Fitness center maintains routines when travel disrupts normal schedules
- All-suite layouts provide space to organize gear without cramped quarters
- Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for extended city stays
Homewood Suites Port Saint Lucie-Tradition
Homewood Suites transforms group city travel from logistical nightmare into coordinated success, giving traveling teams the organizational backbone they need.
- Meeting spaces give groups dedicated areas to plan city activities
- Indoor pool offers familiar recreation when city options feel overwhelming
- Complimentary breakfast means one less meal to coordinate in a new city
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Fort Pierce
Marriott Hotels & Resorts transforms multi-night city stays into well-orchestrated experiences where your entire group stays connected and energized throughout the trip.
- Fitness center maintains training routines without searching for local gym options
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates the morning meal hunt in unfamiliar territory
- Refrigerators in every room store snacks and drinks for busy tournament days
Best Western Port St. Lucie
Best Western offers the consistent support system that helps coaches manage logistics while keeping their teams comfortable and ready.
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates one meal decision in an unfamiliar dining landscape
- Meeting spaces accommodate team briefings and group coordination sessions
- Free WiFi keeps groups connected while navigating tournament schedules
Port St. Lucie, Florida Travel Guide
Where to stay, how to get around, what to eat, and everything else you need to plan your trip.
City Overview
Port St. Lucie is Florida's eighth-largest city with about 200,000 residents, strategically positioned on the Treasure Coast between Fort Pierce and Stuart. This planned community has transformed from 1960s farmland into a modern suburban city that's become a magnet for sports tourism, particularly baseball. The New York Mets call this place home for spring training, and that baseball culture permeates the entire sports scene.
The city feels like Florida without the chaos—master-planned neighborhoods, wide boulevards, and plenty of green space make it ideal for families traveling with sports teams. Port St. Lucie has invested heavily in youth sports infrastructure over the past decade, positioning itself as a tournament destination that can handle everything from travel baseball to soccer showcases. The Atlantic Ocean is 15 minutes east, but most visitors come for the sports facilities, not the beaches.
Getting Around
Palm Beach International Airport (PBI) is your best bet at about 45 minutes south, while Orlando International sits 90 minutes west—choose PBI for convenience or MCO for flight options and potentially better prices. Treasure Coast International Airport in Fort Pierce is only 20 minutes away but has limited commercial service.
You absolutely need a car here. Uber and Lyft operate but with limited availability and longer wait times than you'd find in major metros. All major rental car companies serve the area, with locations at PBI and throughout Port St. Lucie. Interstate 95 runs right through the city, making north-south travel simple, while Florida's Turnpike provides quick access to Orlando and South Florida.
Public transit exists through Treasure Coast Connector but isn't practical for sports teams. Traffic is generally manageable except during peak tourist season (January-March) when snowbirds and spring training crowds arrive. Budget 20-30 minutes to get anywhere within the city, 45 minutes to reach Fort Pierce or Stuart.
Where to Stay
Most sports teams should focus on the Tradition area along Southwest Tradition Parkway, where you'll find newer hotels near the city's main sports complexes. This master-planned community puts you within 10 minutes of most tournament venues and offers chain hotels with pools and complimentary breakfast—crucial for team travel budgets.
The Port St. Lucie Boulevard corridor provides another solid option with hotels near shopping and restaurants, though you might add 10-15 minutes to your drive to certain sports facilities. Avoid the older motels along US-1 unless budget is your only consideration. For teams with higher budgets, the PGA Village area offers upscale accommodations, but you'll pay premium prices and might be farther from your actual tournament venue.
Consider Jensen Beach or Stuart if Port St. Lucie hotels are full—both are 20-30 minutes away and sometimes offer better rates. Just factor in the extra drive time for multiple daily trips to fields.
Sports & Recreation
First Data Field (now Clover Park) anchors the city's sports reputation as the Mets' spring training home, but the real action for youth sports happens at Tradition Field and the surrounding complex. This area hosts major travel baseball tournaments year-round and has become a destination for showcase events that draw college scouts.
The Port St. Lucie Civic Center handles indoor sports, hosting volleyball tournaments, basketball events, and wrestling competitions. Whipple Park serves as the hub for soccer with multiple fields that host regional tournaments. The city has also invested in tennis facilities at various parks, making it a growing destination for junior tennis events.
What sets Port St. Lucie apart is the concentration of quality facilities within a relatively small area. Most venues are within 15 minutes of each other, and the city actively courts tournament organizers with competitive facility rental rates. The baseball infrastructure here rivals anywhere in Florida outside of the major league training complexes in Central Florida.
Things to Do
When teams have downtime, Topgolf at PGA Village is the obvious choice—it works for all ages and skill levels, plus it's air-conditioned. The PGA Village courses offer world-class golf if your group includes serious players, though green fees reflect the quality. For cheaper entertainment, Veterans Park at Rivergate has playgrounds, walking trails, and space for teams to hang out between games.
Port St. Lucie Botanical Gardens provides a peaceful break from tournament intensity, while Riverwalk Boardwalk offers scenic views and photo opportunities. Teams with extra time should consider Stuart Beach—it's 20 minutes away and less crowded than most Florida beaches. The Florida Oceanographic Coastal Center in Stuart works well for educational group activities.
For indoor options, Coconut Creek Family Fun Park has go-karts, mini-golf, and arcade games. Strike Zone Entertainment combines bowling, laser tag, and arcade games under one roof—perfect for team bonding activities or tournament rain delays.
Food & Drink
Port St. Lucie's food scene skews toward family chains and casual dining, which actually works perfectly for sports teams. Duffy's Sports Grill has multiple locations and handles large groups well, with sports on every TV and team-friendly portions. Miller's Ale House offers similar appeal with a menu that satisfies both kids and adults.
For quick team meals, you'll find all the usual suspects: Chipotle, Panera, Five Guys, and Chick-fil-A scattered throughout the city. Aurelio's Pizza on Port St. Lucie Boulevard delivers and handles large orders efficiently. Culver's has gained a local following for burgers and frozen custard—great for post-tournament celebrations.
If you want to venture beyond chains, Twisted Tuna serves fresh seafood in a relaxed atmosphere, while Casa Calabria offers solid Italian food with portions large enough to satisfy hungry athletes. Boater's Grill in nearby Stuart provides waterfront dining if your group wants a special meal. Most restaurants here understand the sports tourism business and can accommodate team dining requests with advance notice.
Shopping & Entertainment
Treasure Coast Square serves as the main mall, anchored by Macy's and JCPenney with the usual selection of chain stores. It's adequate for forgotten essentials or quick shopping but won't wow anyone. Village Square Shops in Tradition offers outdoor shopping with better dining options and a more pleasant atmosphere.
For entertainment, CMX Cinemas Port St. Lucie provides standard movie theater options, while Regal Treasure Coast offers a second choice. Main Event Entertainment combines bowling, laser tag, arcade games, and billiards—it's designed for groups and handles team parties well. The facility stays busy on weekends, so make reservations for large groups.
Team dinner options with entertainment include Dave & Buster's in nearby West Palm Beach (45 minutes) if you want the full arcade restaurant experience. Locally, most restaurants can arrange team dining in private areas with advance notice, particularly during slower weekday periods when tournament teams typically visit.
Weather & Packing
Port St. Lucie enjoys typical South Florida weather—hot and humid summers with frequent afternoon thunderstorms, and warm, dry winters that draw snowbirds and make it peak sports tournament season. Summer temperatures regularly hit the low 90s with humidity that makes it feel like 100+. Winter highs range from 75-80 degrees with much lower humidity and minimal rainfall.
Pack for air conditioning year-round—restaurants, hotels, and indoor facilities keep it cold. Summer visitors need light, moisture-wicking clothing, plenty of sunscreen, and rain gear for daily afternoon storms that can delay games for 30-60 minutes. Winter visitors should bring layers since early morning games can start in the 50s and reach 80 by afternoon. A light jacket or sweatshirt is essential for winter evening games.
Peak tournament season runs November through March when weather is most reliable. Summer tournaments deal with heat and daily rain, but facilities have covered areas and most organizations plan around typical weather patterns. Always pack extra socks and shoes—Florida fields can be soggy, and afternoon storms create muddy conditions quickly.
Local Tips
Download the GasBuddy app before you arrive—gas prices vary significantly between stations, and you'll be driving more than expected. Wawa convenience stores offer competitive fuel prices plus decent quick food options. Most sports complexes charge for parking during major tournaments, so keep small bills handy.
Grocery shopping? Publix dominates the market with clean stores and good deli sections for team lunches. Target and Walmart provide standard options for forgotten essentials. Stock up on water and sports drinks—Florida sun is brutal, and concession stand prices add up quickly for large teams.
Safety isn't a major concern, but avoid leaving equipment visible in cars—tournament parking lots attract opportunistic theft. Most hotels offer secure storage for valuable gear. Traffic enforcement is active, particularly in school zones and residential areas. Speed limits change frequently on main roads, so pay attention. Local restaurants often offer team discounts during tournament season—just ask when making reservations.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Questions Travelers Ask What people want to know before booking in Port St. Lucie
Which hotels in Port St. Lucie, Florida are good for families?
Several hotels in Port St. Lucie, Florida are well-suited for families. Best Western Port St. Lucie (4.49 mi, from $92/night), Hampton Inn & Suites Port St. Lucie West (5.96 mi, from $115/night), and Residence Inn by Marriott Port St. Lucie (6.2 mi, from $130/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels in Port St. Lucie, Florida are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels in Port St. Lucie, Florida accommodate team and group travel. Best Western Port St. Lucie (4.49 mi, from $92/night), Hampton Inn & Suites Port St. Lucie West (5.96 mi, from $115/night), and Residence Inn by Marriott Port St. Lucie (6.2 mi, from $130/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Are there extended-stay hotels in Port St. Lucie, Florida?
Yes — Residence Inn by Marriott Port St. Lucie (6.2 mi, from $130/night), TownePlace Suites by Marriott Port St. Lucie I-95 (8.23 mi, from $122/night), and Homewood Suites by Hilton Port Saint Lucie-Tradition (8.62 mi, from $140/night) are all extended-stay properties in Port St. Lucie, Florida, with full kitchens and on-site laundry.
Which hotels in Port St. Lucie, Florida are great for a weekend getaway?
Several hotels in Port St. Lucie, Florida are ideal for a weekend getaway. Hilton Garden Inn at PGA Village / Port St. Lucie (7.28 mi, from $103/night), Courtyard by Marriott Port St. Lucie Tradition (8.48 mi, from $120/night), and Tru by Hilton Port St. Lucie Tradition (8.69 mi, from $136/night) all offer a pool and on-site dining.
Which hotels in Port St. Lucie, Florida are good for business travelers?
Several hotels in Port St. Lucie, Florida cater to business travelers. Best Western Port St. Lucie (4.49 mi, from $92/night), Hampton Inn & Suites Port St. Lucie West (5.96 mi, from $115/night), and Residence Inn by Marriott Port St. Lucie (6.2 mi, from $130/night) all offer free Wi-Fi, meeting space, and a fitness center.
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Which hotels in Port St. Lucie, Florida offer free breakfast?
Best Western Port St. Lucie (4.49 mi, from $92/night), Hampton Inn & Suites Port St. Lucie West (5.96 mi, from $115/night), and Residence Inn by Marriott Port St. Lucie (6.2 mi, from $130/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels in Port St. Lucie, Florida offer free parking?
Best Western Port St. Lucie (4.49 mi, from $92/night), Hampton Inn & Suites Port St. Lucie West (5.96 mi, from $115/night), and TownePlace Suites by Marriott Port St. Lucie I-95 (8.23 mi, from $122/night) offer complimentary parking.
Which hotels in Port St. Lucie, Florida have suites or extra space?
Best Western Port St. Lucie (4.49 mi, from $92/night), Hampton Inn & Suites Port St. Lucie West (5.96 mi, from $115/night), and Residence Inn by Marriott Port St. Lucie (6.2 mi, from $130/night) offer suite-style rooms with extra living space.
Which hotels in Port St. Lucie, Florida have a full in-room kitchen?
Residence Inn by Marriott Port St. Lucie (6.2 mi, from $130/night), TownePlace Suites by Marriott Port St. Lucie I-95 (8.23 mi, from $122/night), and Homewood Suites by Hilton Port Saint Lucie-Tradition (8.62 mi, from $140/night) offer rooms with a full kitchen — stove, full-size fridge, and dishwasher.
Which hotels in Port St. Lucie, Florida have a kitchenette?
SpringHill Suites Port St. Lucie (6.29 mi, from $125/night) offers rooms with a kitchenette — typically a microwave, mini-fridge, and coffee maker.
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