Airport access for Port St. Lucie

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Does Port St. Lucie Have an Airport?

Port St. Lucie does not have an airport within city limits. Here is the nearest local airport, what kind of service it offers, and which larger airports travelers usually use.

4 min readWritten by Derek BrumbyLast verified March 11, 2026Publisher review: Brumby LLC

Port St. Lucie does not have an airport within the city itself. The nearest local option is Treasure Coast International Airport in Fort Pierce, plus a set of larger regional airports that most commercial travelers use.

That means PSL is serviceable for travel, but not especially airport-centric in the way some larger Florida metros are.

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  • No airport inside Port St. Lucie city limits.
  • Treasure Coast International Airport in Fort Pierce is the nearest local option.
  • That airport is primarily a general aviation facility.
  • Many travelers use Palm Beach, Melbourne Orlando, Miami, or Fort Lauderdale depending on route.

Port St. Lucie Does Not Have Its Own Airport

The city's transportation planning says there are no current or planned airports located within Port St. Lucie itself.

So the direct answer is no: PSL does not have an airport inside the city.

What Airport Is Closest to Port St. Lucie?

The nearest local option is Treasure Coast International Airport in Fort Pierce, just north of Port St. Lucie in St. Lucie County.

The county describes it as a general aviation airport with aircraft services, charter-related operations, medical transport, and customs capabilities.

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Is Treasure Coast International a Major Commercial Airport?

Not in the same way as Palm Beach, Orlando, or Fort Lauderdale. St. Lucie County identifies Treasure Coast International as a general aviation airport, even though the county has said expanding commercial air service is a long-term goal.

For routine commercial travel, most residents still look beyond PSL and Fort Pierce.

  • Closest airport is local, but not a major passenger hub
  • Commercial travel usually means driving to a larger regional airport

Which Airports Do Most Travelers Use?

Visit St. Lucie says travelers also use Melbourne Orlando International Airport, Palm Beach International Airport, Miami International Airport, and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport depending on route and convenience.

So the cleanest answer is that Port St. Lucie does not have its own airport, but it is served by a nearby local aviation airport and several larger regional airports.

Regional travel access for Port St. Lucie
PSL works best for travelers who are comfortable using nearby regional airports rather than expecting a large commercial airport inside the city itself.

FAQ

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Is there an airport in Port St. Lucie?

No. Port St. Lucie does not have an airport within city limits.

What airport is closest to Port St. Lucie?

Treasure Coast International Airport in Fort Pierce is the nearest local airport, though it is primarily a general aviation facility rather than a major commercial passenger airport.

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Last verified March 11, 2026

This guide was written and edited by Derek Brumby using linked local and official sources, then reviewed for Treasure Coast planning context.

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