Daytona Beach, FL

Travel Guide

Daytona Beach Boardwalk featuring general coastal views
Daytona Beach featuring signage and a bar
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Daytona Beach which includes signage
Daytona Beach featuring heritage elements

Sunbathe, surf, swim and even drive on this city’s lengthy strip of tightly packed sand, which is bordered by an arcade, hotel and restaurant-lined boardwalk.

Known by motorsports enthusiasts the world over, Daytona Beach is the setting for the annual Daytona 500 and numerous other racing events. Learn about the area’s racing heritage and enjoy the fun family activities of the 23-mile (37-kilometer) long beach.

The city really came to be known beginning in the early 20th century, when car and motorbike races began to be staged on its wide, sandy beach, known as Daytona Beach. In 1959, NASCAR, who are headquartered in the city, built the Daytona International Speedway to replace the beach course. Cars are still allowed to drive on certain parts of the beach today. Pay a fee to drive on the sand in designated areas be aware that a speed limit of 10 mph (16 kmph) is in place.

The beach is not the only unusual drive-in experience available in town. Get behind the wheel and pull up to the Daytona Beach Drive-In Church, tune your radio into the requested frequency and witness a church service without leaving your vehicle.

It is also possible to visit the beach on foot too, of course. Watch locals play volleyball games, swim in the Atlantic and enjoy food at one of the beachfront bars. Avoid the designated driving areas for a quieter beach experience.

To find out more about Daytona Beach’s motorsports history, head to Halifax Historical Museum. Exhibits here include everything from antique racing-related memorabilia to Native American artifacts. Culture-loving visitors will also enjoy the acclaimed Southeast Museum of Photography and the Museum of Arts & Sciences, which features everything from a Cuban art collection to a planetarium.

Among the best times of the year to visit Daytona Beach are during the Speedweeks racing events. The Daytona 500 and the Coke Zero 400 events, also draw big crowds eager to see the action.

Find Daytona Beach in Volusia County, Florida, about 51 miles (82 kilometers) northeast of Orlando. Fly into Daytona Beach International Airportor ride buses from other major Florida cities. Buses and trolleys operate around the city.

Where to stay in Daytona Beach

South Daytona showing general coastal views

South Daytona

You'll enjoy the beaches and live music in South Daytona. You might want to make time for a stop at Daytona Ice Arena or Riverfront Veterans Memorial Park.

South Daytona
Daytona Beach Bandshell featuring heritage elements

Brush - Stewarts

4/5(267 area reviews)

While visiting Brush - Stewarts, you might make a stop by sights like Ocean Walk Shoppes and Daytona Lagoon Waterpark.

Brush - Stewarts
View from balcony - Daytona Beach - 19/10/2015

East Daytona

4/5(565 area reviews)

While visiting East Daytona, you might make a stop by sights like Beach at Daytona Beach and Daytona Playhouse.

East Daytona
Hilton hotel in Daytona beach

South Peninsula Historic District

4/5(115 area reviews)

While visiting South Peninsula Historic District, you might make a stop by sights like Lenox Park and Lilian Place Heritage Center.

South Peninsula Historic District
Daytona Beach Pier which includes general coastal views, a sunset and a sandy beach

Rogers Seabreeze

4/5(41 area reviews)

If you're spending some time in Rogers Seabreeze, Daytona Beach Boardwalk and Beach at Daytona Beach are top sights worth seeing.

Rogers Seabreeze
Peabody Auditorium showing signage

Seabreeze Historic District

While visiting Seabreeze Historic District, you might make a stop by sights like Daytona Lagoon Waterpark and Ocean Center.

Seabreeze Historic District

Getting around Daytona Beach

Driving is a fundamental aspect of the Daytona Beach civic identity, so it is probably no surprise that the city is built for cars. Rent one at the airport, or choose from one of the rental businesses located in the downtown area. Alternatively, travel by taxi, booking in advance online or over the phone. Visit the South Florida Regional Transportation AuthorityOpens in a new window website.Browse Daytona Beach rental cars.

Best time to visit

If you are interested in motor racing, you simply must visit Daytona Beach during the Speedweeks, a series of racing events held each January and February. The iconic Daytona 500 race is the highlight. The drawbacks of visiting at this time of year are that the city becomes very crowded and room rates shoot up. Consider visiting between March and May instead if you are trying to save money.

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