Daytona Beach Things to Do:
Your Ultimate Guide

Get ready to soak up the sun, speed, and adventure in Daytona Beach! As a local expert (and REALTOR®  extraordinaire), I'm excited to share the best Daytona Beach things to do, from thrilling beach activities to unique attractions and INSIDER TIPS.

Daytona Beach Things To Do

Daytona Beach is famous for its 23 miles of coastline, and for good reason! The beach is a hub of activity, where you can drive right onto the sand, following the rules and regulations, of course.

You can also catch some waves or paddle your way to relaxation with surfing and paddle boarding, renting equipment or taking a lesson from one of the local surf schools.

If you're feeling competitive, set up a net and get ready for some friendly beach volleyball action, or join a pick-up game or tournament. Or, simply find your perfect spot and soak up the sun - don't forget your sunscreen! 

The Daytona Beach Boardwalk

The boardwalk is the heart of Daytona Beach's beachfront promenade, stretching from the oceanfront Hilton to the south end of the beach. This 23-mile stretch is perfect for:

  • Walking or Jogging: Take in the ocean views and enjoy the sea breeze.
  • Dining and Shopping: Discover local eateries, surf shops, and souvenir stores.
  • People-Watching: Grab a coffee or snack and enjoy the lively atmosphere.
Daytona Beach Things To Do
Daytona Beach Things To Do
Daytona Beach Things To Do

Or, relax  and soak up the sun and the  fun at one of our awesome beachfront hotels or restaurants! Whether you're looking to splurge or keep it budget-friendly, we've got options galore. We've got plenty of Daytona Beach things to do! And when hunger strikes, grab a bite at a nearby eatery or try some fresh seafood while taking in those epic sunset views.

But first, fuel up for the day at Buc-ee's - the ultimate road trip pit stop! This Texas-based convenience store chain is a local fave, and for good reason. Or, have a fabulous brunch with Mimosa's or Bloody Mary's just down the road from Daytona International Speedway at First Watch in Daytona Beach.
Dytona Beach First Watch

After brunch, why not ditch the fancy digs and get back to nature? Daytona Beach has some amazing camping spots, like Daytona Beach Camping, you can pitch a tent or park your RV.

Or, head to Tomoka State Park for some serious outdoor adventure - hike, kayak, or spot some wildlife in this stunning natural setting!

Daytona Beach Things To Do

Daytona Beach International Speedway

Get ready to rev up your engines and dive into the awesomeness that is Daytona Beach!

Let's start with the thrill of the track at the Daytona International Speedway, where you can take a lap around the famous circuit or geek out over racing history at the Motorsports Hall of Fame.

But it's not all about speed - Daytona Beach is also a hub for innovation and learning. The Marine Science Center is a must-visit, where you can learn about marine life and conservation efforts, and get up close and personal with sea turtles in the rehabilitation area. History buffs will love the Halifax Historical Museum, where you can discover the city's rich heritage.

You can also explore the great outdoors with kayaking and paddleboarding on the Intracoastal Waterway or nearby state parks, try your luck fishing in the ocean or on a charter boat, or attend concerts, festivals, or sporting events in the city.

Rocket Scientist Place: Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

And if you're an aviation enthusiast, you're in luck! Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University is a renowned institution that's out of this world (literally!). With top-notch aviation and aerospace programs, and state-of-the-art facilities that include cutting-edge labs and simulation centers, it's the perfect place to pursue your dreams of flight.

Whether you're a speed demon or a science whiz, Daytona Beach has something for everyone! 

Daytona Beach Cars on Sand
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Insider Tips

As a local expert, I'm happy to share some insider tips to help you make the most of your Daytona Beach experience:

  • The best time to visit is from September to November or from January to February.  Avoid crowds and enjoy lower prices on accommodations and attractions. 
  • Experience the beach at its most magical. Take a sunrise or sunset beach stroll for a truly unforgettable experience.
  • Explore nearby state parks like Tomoka State Park or Bulow Creek State Park. These parks offer hiking trails, kayaking, and wildlife viewing opportunities.
  • Rent a boat or take a fishing charter to experience the thrill of deep-sea fishing.
  • Daytona Beach hosts a range of events throughout the year, from concerts to festivals and sporting events. Check the local events calendar to catch something special.
  • Visit the Daytona Beach historic Pier. A great spot for fishing, sunset watching, or simply taking in the views.
  • Drive along the beachfront promenade.
  • Daytona Beach is famous for its fresh seafood. Local favorites include grilled grouper or shrimp.
  • Daytona Beach has a thriving arts community, with galleries, museums, and street art.  Discover some unique local talent.
  • Visit during the week to avoid weekend crowds.
  • FREE Beach parking is very limited. Pay the $20 and park on the beach.
  • Don't forget to pack sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses.

These insider tips should help you experience the best of Daytona Beach and make the most of your visit. Whether you're a local or visitor, there's always something new to discover in this vibrant coastal spot.

Daytona Beach Picnic
Daytona Beach Surf Boards
Daytona Beach Boardwalk
Daytona Beach has some amazing neighborhoods to explore. If you're a beach lover, Beachside is the place to be - imagine oceanfront living or owning a vacation rental that's just steps from the shore.

Downtown Daytona is a whole different vibe, with a thriving arts and culture scene that's perfect for creatives and those who love to be in the know. You'll find galleries, performances, and events happening all year round.

And if you're looking for something a little more low-key, West Volusia has its own charm. With its own set of local amenities and hidden gems, it's a great option to consider. Each neighborhood has its own unique character, so you're bound to find one that fits your style.




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