Escape to Daytona Beach, and discover a destination where new adventures
for all ages are around every corner — whether you’re strolling along 23
miles of uncrowded, white-sand beaches or reeling in a new discovery at the
Sunglow Fishing Pier. Greet the morning by soaking in the salt air on a
paddleboard tour or by rounding the famed Daytona Beach International
Speedway at top speed. Then get a taste of local culture at the Riverfront
Marketplace and the fantastic Museum of Arts and Sciences.
Restaurants in Daytona Beach Area
5.0 based on 135 reviews
Vast Oceans Surf and SUP School offers surf lessons and surf camps for surfers of all ages. We also provide you with all of your rental equipment needs and bicycles. Eco Paddle board tours / lessons
5.0 based on 31 reviews
On recommendation of fellow hotel guests I went to Sandbox. And with the help of two helpful sales people I found the best swimwear for me. They listened and brought several garments to the dressing room and helped find the correct size and style to accommodate my taste. That is so rare today. A sales rack had items at reduced price.
5.0 based on 12 reviews
Located inside the beautiful Tomoka State Park. Visit us by land or water. We offer kayak & canoe rentals along with firewood, ice, sodas, snacks, camping goods, ice cream, bait, beer and wine and more! While you're here try our World Famous Tomoka EPA on Tap and our Cup-ah Cajun. We have rocking chairs outside for you to relax in while overlooking the Tomoka River. Tomoka Outpost is a down home comfortable place to relax with a beautiful view!
4.5 based on 425 reviews
We found this place to be interesting. I liked that we could drive around most of the park, even though we did prefer to walk. We're hikers from Pennsylvania and discovered this state park while on vacation, we didn't exactly plan on hiking while in FL, but could resist the opportunity either, so we really weren't prepared with clothing/footwear and bug spray. We had a great experience until we attempted to hike the nature trail. We took just a few steps onto the trail and were swarmed by mosquitoes. We retreated. That was the only place we had an issue with mosquitoes, all other areas of the park were fine. We saw gator tracks, belly and tail drag marks but no actual gators. The park store was not open due to current COVID situations, so kayak and canoe rentals were off the table. But all in all, we went to spend the day with nature and that's what we did. We'd visit again... next time we'll bring bug spray!
4.5 based on 26 reviews
An outgrowth of Daytona State College's active photography program, the Southeast Museum is the only museum in the Southeast devoted entirely to photography. The museum hosts changing exhibits of historical and contemporary photography as well as lectures, film screenings, education programs for adults and children, print viewing in its permanent collection and study in its extensive library. Admission and events are free. Visitor parking available.
4.5 based on 421 reviews
The Museum of Arts & Sciences (MOAS) is the primary art, science and history museum in Central Florida. The area's largest museum, MOAS is nationally accredited by the American Alliance of Museums and is a Smithsonian Institution Affiliate. Located on a 90-acre Florida nature preserve, the 100,000 square foot facility is host to over 30,000 objects including the Dow Gallery of American Art, one of the finest collections of American art in the Southeast, the Schulte Gallery of Chinese Art, the Bouchelle Collection and Gallery of Decorative Arts, the largest and most comprehensive collection in the South, and the Root Family Museum featuring restored railroad cars, antique automobiles and the largest collection of Coca-Cola(R) memorabilia in Florida. The Helene B. Roberson Visible Storage Building exhibits thousands of objects from many donors which are owned by the Museum, while the Linda and Williams Children's Museum presents an interactive experience for children. A new state-of-the-art planetarium and the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum of Art showcasing the largest collection of Florida-based art in the world, rounds out areas to explore inside the Museum of Arts & Sciences. The Museum's new West Wing will open to the public on October 30, 2015. The West Wing contains the Gillespy Gallery of Sub-Saharan African artifacts, the Cuban Foundation Museum showcasing one of the most significant collections of Cuban paintings in the United States, and a prehistory of Florida gallery, featuring Florida's Giant Ground Sloth skeleton.
We stopped to check out MOAS and found it to be an excellent place to stop in Daytona. The displays were professional and neat and very well maintained. The antique furniture on display is exquisite. We also liked the train cars and the Root family display of bottles and antique Coke machines very unique plus so much more. The planetarium had a wonderful show and don’t forget the gardens as you leave.
4.5 based on 595 reviews
This is a great little drive when you are in the area. This scenic loop is what old florida looked like, the trees, marshes, winding road under a tree canopy, birds and local fishermen. Homes spot the area. Part of this road is inside the tomoka state park, so it is protected.
4.5 based on 54 reviews
Great beer from a local brewery. Small bar attached to the brewery recently enlarged. Excellent selection of beers, IPA selection is tops. Food trucks most evenings. Closed Mondays. Outdoor seating, pet friendly. Relaxed laid back place to enjoy ????.
4.5 based on 85 reviews
There is major bridge construction where the actual entrance is, so it is hard to find. We parked and walked to look for it. it was definitely worth the extra effort!
4.5 based on 39 reviews
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