Conveniently located on Florida’s Central East Coast, Daytona Beach is short 1 hour and 15 minute drive away from Orlando and its popular theme parks and tourist destinations. This vintage city on the beach boasts a population of approximately 60,000 people that fluctuates with the seasons. A sleepy beach town one moment, a rocking party town the next. Known for it’s exhilarating race track, all consuming bike week, as well as opportunities for families, Daytona Beach is popular with couples, spring breakers and families alike.
Daytona Beach
The “World’s Most Famous Beach” is just waiting to be discovered. Throw on some sunscreen and spend an afternoon walking the sprawling 23 mile beach or take advantage of the unique oppotutnilty to “drive” the beach. Yes, drive the beach! One of the most popular things visitors in the area do is hop in their cars, open all the windows, and take a cruise on the hard packed sand. It’s been a tradition since Daytona welcomed the first automobile and motorcycle races in 1902. Note: There is a $20 per day per vehicle user fee to drive on the beach.
Daytona Beach Boardwalk
The colourful beach boardwalk is lined with a variety of bars, hotels, restaurants, shops, and the City Walk shopping and entertainment complex. Find a parking spot and shop for T-shirts, souvenirs or walk to the end of the pier to do some fishing off the iconic pier. If you’re looking for a little more excitement, head to Screamer’s Park, 0pen 365 days a year and home to the newest rides near the pier, the Slingshot and the Vomatron. Heads up – those two rides are not for the faint of heart.
Insider Tip: While wandering through the eclectic mix of shops, stop in at Zeno’s, the world-famous taffy maker, at the end of the boardwalk and a stones throw from the beach.
Take advantage of the welcoming owners generous offer for a free sample and then inevitably buy a great big bag of goodies to go.
12 North Ocean Avenue, Daytona Beach, FL 32118, 386-253-0254
Ponce Inlet
Located on the tip of a beach peninsula just a little bit south of Daytona Beach, Ponce Inlet is a town with a population of just over 3,000 people. The town is home to several marinas and the famous Ponce de Leon Lighthouse This historic lighthouse is Florida’s oldest, built in 1887. In 1998, the lighthouse was declared a National Historic Landmark. Be warned if you want to go to the top it’s a whopping 213 steps. The effort to get to the top may be worth it for the stunning 360 degree views of the ocean, the inlet, and the Intracoastal Waterway.
4931 South Peninsula Drive, Ponce Inlet, FL 32127, 386-761-1821
Daytona International Speedway
Ready to race? The famous Daytona International Speedway is located in Daytona Beach and is the home to the Daytona 500, NASCAR’s most prestigious race. Don’t worry if there isn’t a race going on, you can always choose to walk in the footsteps of the race car legends by taking one of the many tours offered right at the speedway. If you are a true race fan prepare to have your doors blown off with a NASCAR Racing Experience. You can choose to either ride along in a NASCAR race car at top speeds around the speedway with a professional Driving Instructor at the wheel, or you drive an actual NASCAR Race Car! Yes, DRIVE the car yourself!
**This is picture of my SassyHubby doing the Richard Petty Driving Experience, a similar race car experience, in Orlando.
It was ahh-mazing.
1801 West International Speedway Boulevard, Daytona Beach, Florida
- Mike’s Galley
- Crabby Joe’s
- Azure
- Donnie’s Donuts
- Sloppy Joe’s
- Senor Taco
- Don Vito’s
- Zeno’s Boardwalk Sweet Shop
- The Shores S’mores
- Cow Lick’s
- Angell & Phelps Chocolate Factory
Chocolate lovers need to know about Angell & Phelps who have been hand-making incredible chocolate treats since 1925. They pride themselves on the old-time concoctions they create and the on-site factory and offer a free tour to their visitors. During the approximately 20 minute tour you have the opportunity to see chocolate treats being made and of course sample some of the delicious treats for yourselves.
Wanda Tracey says
I would definitely love to visit the town Ponce inlet as I love historical places. The historical lighthouse that is Florida’s oldest, built in 1887 would be fascinating to see. Oh my gosh could the beach be anymore beautiful and all the lovely attractions. I would really love it there too.
Cooper Lu says
Have been FL, but did not know I should visit the area, what a miss
Grace Chen says
Never been there, but it’s good tip
Micheline says
Great places to visit in Daytona, I have never been to this city but I have visited Coco Beach, Orlando & Fort Lauderdale.
Gregory W says
Would love to walk the boardwalk!
Melinda says
I would love to visit Daytona Beach. Thanks for the great tips on what places to see.
Patsy says
I went here back in the ’80s,nice to see it hasn’t been spoiled 🙂
Jill MacAulay says
We drove to Daytona Beach for the day when we were staying in Orlando. I wish I researched what there was to do before we went – we basically just checked out the beach. But….we ate at a restaurant called Aunt Catfish – the food was amazing ! We would love to go back again – hopefully soon !
Denise M says
Dayton Beach looks fantastic. Thanks to your highlights, I really want to check out that place. Can hardly wait till travel becomes more common again!
Debbie Beattie says
This looks like a great place for a vacation and my husband would love the race track
kristen visser says
first of all, you always take the best pics. secondly, can I have your life? lol. you have traveled to so many awesome and interesting places. I love seeing what there is to experience at different locations
Donna L. says
This looks like a beautiful place to visit!
Shirley O says
I would love to visit Daytona Beach! The restaurants you’ve recommended sound intriguing. I would like to try the eats at Senor Taco.
TERESA DALMAN says
I have never been to Daytona, looks gorgeous!
Lynne M says
This is the kind of trip my family would love. The boys would really love going to the Daytona International Speedway!