March 18, 20262 min read

On The Treasure Coast: Port Salerno

Issue #1 · Weekly Local Newsletter

Hey Port Salerno!

This is the current Port Salerno layer: the guides and local reads that help the next decision feel easier instead of wider.

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Best Birding Spots in Port Salerno

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Hotels

Best Family-Friendly Hotels in Port Salerno

Discover the best family-friendly hotels in Port Salerno, Florida, plus nearby Stuart and Hutchinson Island stays with pools, suites, free breakfast, beach access, and easy access to kid-friendly attractions. ([Martin County][1])

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Outdoors

Best Snorkeling Spots in Port Salerno

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Dining

New Restaurants in Port Salerno Right Now

If you are searching for new restaurants in Port Salerno right now, the honest answer is that this is a small, high-character waterfront market, not a place with dozens of new openings every quarter. Port Salerno is a historic fishing village built around Manatee Pocket, with a dining scene shaped by waterfront views, local seafood, and compact walkable clusters near the boardwalk and art district. As of March 2026, the clearest recent additions and refreshes worth knowing are The Pearl, Two Georges Port Salerno, Angelo’s Stuart location serving the Port Salerno corridor, and Basin Seafood’s newly opened take-out kitchen.

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Your Port Salerno Tip

Use this issue as the short list, then jump into the deeper guides once one part of Port Salerno starts to look like the right fit.

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