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Daytona Beach is one of the most well-rounded beach resorts in the continental United States.  Offering affordable accommodations, restaurants, and activities; Daytona Beach is a great getaway for families and singles alike.

Located on the Northeast coast of Florida, Daytona’s beaches are a prisitine, blue-green paradise.  The clear water, active boardwalk, and drivable beaches promise daily excitement and entertainment. 

Fly into the Daytona Beach from any major airport destination and stay at one of the many resorts overlooking the ocean to maximize your vacation and experience. 

Best Daytona Beach Restaurants

The Cellar

220 Magnolia Avenue

Daytona Beach, FL

386-258-0011

www.thecellarrestaurant.com

This romantic Italian restaurant located in the home of past President Warren G. Harding, is a great location reminiscent of Little Italy in New York City.  Upon entering the restaurant you will experience the personal service and friendly ambiance created by the staff and owners.  Chef Sam Moggio, a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America has created many exceptional dishes for this gem, the best of which is the Grouper. While entrees range from $20-30, the value you receive for the price is unbeaten.  Renowned by customers and chefs alike, The Cellar offers an enjoyable evening with short waits, no rush, and extremely friendly staff.  From entering the door to the great entrees, The Cellar provides one of the best dining experiences in Daytona Beach.

Tarafuku

1500 Belville Road

Daytona Beach, FL

 (386) 323-6361

http://www.daytonabeach.com/dining/overview.cfm/restaurant/47

Don’t let the strip mall location deter you; Tarafuku is a wonderful surprise once inside.  Recommended by many locals, Tarafuku offers the best sushi in the Daytona/Port Orange area.  Like most of the best sushi restaurants, Tarafuku is a little hidden and out of the way in Daytona Beach but worth the drive!  With a large selection, fresh fish, and live music all at an affordable price, it is no wonder why so many visitors return year after year.

Ocean Deck

127 S. Ocean Ave.

Daytona Beach, FL

386.253.5224

http://www.oceandeck.com/

This oceanfront seafood restaurant evokes a Caribbean feel with live reggae music and dancing every night.  The back of the restaurant opens onto the beach and party-goers of all ages can be found enjoying the music and scenery.  Ocean Deck’s menu ranges from fresh seafood to sandwiches to steaks.  Many locals suggest trying the Shasta Wings or Dirty Bananas, and also don’t forget to check out the tropical drink menu complete with a Perfect Margarita.

Best Hotels in Daytona Beach

Shores Resort and Spa

2637 South Atlantic Avenue

Daytona Beach, FL

386.767.7350

www.shoresresort.com

The best resort in Daytona Beach, and comparable to the best resorts in the United States.  The Shores Resort and Spa provides exceptional service, reasonable rates, and clean rooms.  The resort is tastefully decorated, located on the beach, and only eight miles from the airport.  The resort offers large rooms, ocean view suites, and canopy beds to fit any visitor need.  Also take advantage of the private pool, private beach, fire pits, and live music at night!

Bahama House

2001 South Atlantic Avenue

Daytona Beach, FL

800.571.2001

http://daytonabahamahouse.com

The Bahama House is a home away from home offering clean rooms, balconies, kitchenettes in suites, and a location on the beach.  The best part about The Bahama House is the added benefits guests enjoy including free continental breakfast, happy hour, entertainment, and wi-fi.

Sun Viking Lodge

2411 South Atlantic Avenue

Daytona Beach, FL

www.sunviking.com

The Sun Viking Lodge is a great affordable option for families.  With clean rooms, immense entertainment options, and affordable rates the Sun Viking Lodge is the perfect choice for a reasonable vacation.  The friendly staff will also assist you in booking time at the complimentary grill, directing you to the free fitness center, and even leave a gift for you when you arrive!

Must Do In Daytona Beach

Daytona 500 and Daytona International Speedway

1801 West International Speedway Blvd.

Daytona Beach, FL

386.681.6800

Daytona isn’t Dayton without the Daytona International Speedway.  Whether you visit Daytona Beach during the Daytona 500 (held during February) Daytona International Speedway provides an education on the NASCAR racing origin.  You can see the current Daytona 500 winning car in the same condition as it was when it won.  You can also experience the race as a professional driver does through the motion simulator in Acceleration Alley or watch the NASCAR 3D movie that takes you through the race from the drivers seat.  Whether you have been following NASCAR for years or haven’t even seen a race, the Speedway is an essential place to visit while in Daytona.

Daytona Beach Flea and Farmers Market

2987 Bellevue Avenue

Daytona Beach, FL

http://www.daytonafleamarket.com

386.253.3330 x 14

Whether you are looking for fresh oranges or an exotic antique dresser, you can find it here.  If you like flea markets, this is the grand-daddy of them all.  Almost the entire market is indoors, shielding you from the Florida heat, with a small garage sale area outside.  The vendors are looking to maximize sales in anyway possible, making it fairly easy to strike a bargain.  Visit when you first arrive and you can gather your fresh fruit, vegetables, hot nuts, sunglasses, and collectibles for your vacation ahead.

Daytona Beach

The 23-mile stretch of Daytona Beach is world-famous for its white, sandy beaches and the ability to drive your car down the coast during daylight hours.  The activity on Daytona Beach is unsurpassed with busy boardwalks, live music, restaurants spilling out onto the beach, and good old fashioned ice cream trucks.  Between the activity, the soft beaches, and the beautiful blue-green water the beach in Daytona is a can’t-miss during your vacations.

Nightlife in Daytona Beach

600 North

600 N. Atlantic Avenue

Daytona Beach, FL

600 North claims to be Daytona Beach’s only high-end night club, however the atmosphere is relaxed enough for anyone to enjoy the scene.  The club has a great set up and has established a “Coyote Ugly” theme with staff dancing on the bar tops.  The club may seem crowded when you first arrive, but keep exploring – the space it has is enomorous!

Seabreeze Boulevard

Seabreeze Blvd.

Daytona Beach, FL

If you are looking for dancing, entertainment, and fun all within walking distance to the beach; head to Seabreeze Boulevard.  With three of Daytona’s best night spots located within three blocks from each other, you can experience all of them in one night.  

Aqua Lounge

640 N. Grandview Ave.

Daytona Beach, FL

386.248.3151

Superior sound system, indoor waterfalls, and an upscale atmosphere.

Razzle’s

611 Seabreeze Blvd.

Daytona Beach, FL

www.razzlesnightclub.com

Feel like a celebrity in this ultra modern lounge, while enjoying free nightly drink specials.

Oyster Pub

555 Seabreeze Blvd

Daytona Beach, FL

www.oysterpub.com

386.255.6348

Want to catch a game?  The Oyster Pub has 30 televisions tuned to all the sports action.

Frank’s Front Row

308 Seabreeze Blvd.

Daytona Beach, FL

Music and live entertainment every night of the week.

Daytona Ghost Walk

205 Main Str.

http://www.hauntsofdaytona.com/daytona_ghost_walk.htm

386.253.6034

If you are looking for something different to do, check out The Daytona Ghost Walk.  Owned and operated by a certified ghost hunter and certified paranormal investigator; the blend of science and folklore makes this one of the most unique ghost experiences in the country.

The tour leaves nightly (except Sundays) from the gas station parking lot on the northwest corner of the Main St. and Peninsula intersection at 7:30 PM.

Ideal Time to Visit

The best time to visit any area of Florida is between November and April; these months offer the best weather conditions.  If you are looking to avoid crowds and party-goers, March is a month to avoid as it attracts the Spring Break crowds.

Travel Resources

  • General Travel Information:  www.daytonabeach.com
  • Daytona Beach Chamber of Commerce:  www.daytonachamber.com
  • Daytona Beach Convention and Visitors Bureau:  www.daytonabeachcvb.com
  • Official Spring Break Site:  www.daytonabreak.com

Daytona Beach, Florida is one of the country's most popular and well known tourist destinations. Daytona Beach is home to the world's largest festival dedicated to bike and motorcycle enthusiasts known as Bike Week. Some events during Bike Week include motorcycle shows, live music and concerts, and of course, bike rides throughout Daytona Beach. It's one of the most well known bike festivals held each year in the United States and all over the world. There is also the yearly Biketoberfest which is held in October at Daytona Beach. Of course, the beach itself is one of the main attractions, and tourists are actually able to park their cars on the beach as long as tidal conditions permit. Daytona Beach is visited by people on spring break, young families, retirees, and those just looking for a nice fun and relaxing beachfront vacation. In addition, Daytona Beach is known as the "city of speed" because of the famous Daytona International Speedway, where many NASCAR races take place. In addition, there is the Richard Petty Driving Experience, a fun chance for people to ride along on a real NASCAR track. For diehard fans of racing, there's the Living Legends of Auto Racing Museum, which is a must see for anyone who loves the sport. For other sports fans, there is plenty to do like miniature golf, swimming, and even parasailing. There are many different golf courses for the young and old, and parasail guides if you're interested in going above and beyond.

Fishing is a popular choice of recreation in Daytona Beach. You can catch anything from blue marlin to red snapper. There are several chartered fishing tours you can join, and many boat rentals and marinas, as well as piers. Sundial Sailing and Charters is just one example of the many great fishing excursions you can go on while visiting Daytona Beach. For an interesting historical perspective, be sure to visit the Ponce de Leon Lighthouse, Florida's most popular lighthouse with over 100,000 visitors each year. The lighthouse also has a museum so visitors can learn more about it as well as the lighthouse's surroundings and history. Daytona Beach has long been known as a party town, and many people flock there to drink and listen to music or dance. The city has a large variety of exciting night clubs for the adult crowd. Many young people like to go there for Spring Break and it has long been the destination of choice for many young people. The residents of Daytona Beach generally have a laid back attitude, making the city one of Florida's most sought after places to visit since the general tone is very fun and relaxed. With so many choices of things to do, it's easy to see why Daytona Beach is a popular vacation destination. Whether you choose parasailing, fishing, boating, swimming, shopping, learning, driving, biking, partying, or just sightseeing, make sure you visit the beautiful city of Daytona Beach at least once in your travels.