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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Seabreeze Historic District wraps you in early 20th century charm with Mediterranean Revival mansions and cosy Craftsman bungalows lining tree-shaded streets. Spend your day exploring architectural treasures before cooling off at Daytona Lagoon Waterpark or catching a show at Peabody Auditorium. The district sits perfectly between the Halifax River and Atlantic Ocean, giving you the best of both waterfront worlds. Dining options spill into nearby Seaport Village where fresh seafood and Southern comfort food await hungry travellers. Choose from historic bed & breakfasts in converted Mediterranean homes for an authentic stay. The neighborhood's walkable design makes exploring easy, with brick pavements leading you past gardens and historic markers.
South Peninsula Historic District
South Peninsula Historic District showcases Daytona Beach's architectural heritage through Mediterranean Revival mansions and Craftsman bungalows lining tree-canopied streets. History buffs will love exploring the Lilian Place Heritage Centre and First Presbyterian Church while soaking in the quiet residential charm. The peninsula location offers the best of both worlds with the Halifax River and Atlantic beaches just a short walk away. Accommodation lean towards charming bed & breakfasts in converted historic homes where hosts share local stories. Though dining options are sparse within the district, nearby Seabreeze Boulevard offers plenty of restaurants. The peaceful, walkable streets make for perfect evening strolls under historic streetlights.
Rogers Seabreeze
Rogers Seabreeze delivers classic beach town thrills right along Daytona's famous shoreline. The iconic Boardwalk and Pier buzz with carnival games and souvenir shops while the historic Bandshell fills summer evenings with free concerts. Beyond the surf and sand, you'll find Peabody Auditorium hosting performances and Joyland Amusements offering old-school fun for all ages. Mid-range oceanfront hotels and vintage motor lodges line the streets with easy beach access. Casual eateries serve up seafood and tropical drinks with ocean views while the hard-packed sand welcomes walkers and drivers alike. Getting around is simple with everything within a few blocks' walk.
Surfside Historic District
Surfside Historic District blends 1920s architectural charm with beachfront relaxation in Daytona Beach. Elegant Mediterranean Revival mansions with red-tiled roofs stand beside pastel Art Deco gems along tree-lined boulevards. The iconic Bandshell amphitheatre hosts oceanfront concerts while historic sites like Peabody Auditorium offer cultural experiences just steps from the Atlantic. Upscale oceanfront restaurants serve fresh seafood alongside casual beachside cafes with Cuban sandwiches. Choose from historic hotels with period charm or luxury beachfront resorts with full amenities. The compact district is perfect for walking, with seasonal trolley service and bike-friendly paths connecting the beach to city centre attractions.
Rio Mar Beaches
Rio Mar Beaches delivers all the sun-soaked fun you crave in Daytona Beach. Sink your toes into the wide sandy shores where the Atlantic's waves create the perfect backdrop for your beach day. The iconic Daytona Beach Pier stretches into turquoise waters, offering fishing spots and stunning ocean views. When you need a break from the sun, check out Westminster By The Sea Presbyterian Church or catch some local entertainment at beachside bars. Beachfront restaurants serve up fresh seafood and tropical cocktails perfect for sunset dining. Hotels range from modern high-rises to vintage beach motels, most offering pools and ocean views. Getting around is easy with seasonal trolley service, and you can even drive right on the packed sand—a unique Daytona Beach tradition.
Want to race? You could pay a visit to Daytona International Speedway, a popular racetrack located 3.5 mi (5.6 km) from central Daytona Beach. Hotels.com travellers also say the area is family-friendly and that it has lots of nice beaches. If you think Daytona International Speedway is cool, you might also like Jackie Robinson Ballpark and Daytona Ice Arena, both located nearby.
If you want to give your credit card some exercise, head out to Daytona Beach Boardwalk in Brush - Stewarts. Hotels.com travellers also say the area is full of friendly people and that it has lots of nice beaches. Splash some more cash at Ocean Walk Shoppes.
If you'd like to get a taste of Daytona Beach student life, check out Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, located 2.2 mi (3.6 km) from central Daytona Beach. Hotels.com travellers also say the area is family-friendly and that it has lots of nice beaches.
After visiting Ocean Center, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Daytona Beach. Wander the beautiful beaches or discover the breathtaking sunrises in this family-friendly area.
You can do some window-shopping at Ocean Walk Shoppes during your visit to Daytona Beach. Stroll along the beautiful beaches or discover the breathtaking sunrises in this family-friendly area.
You can make plans for a show at Daytona Beach Bandshell during your trip to Daytona Beach. Discover the breathtaking sunrises in this family-friendly area or enjoy its cycling trails.
Rev your engines at the iconic Daytona International Speedway, home of the Daytona 500 NASCAR race. Soak up the sun on 23 miles of wide, hard-packed sand beaches perfect for driving, cycling, or lounging.
A vacation spot for the entire family -- children, teens, parents, and seniors -- what is not in the immediate area of the water can be reached in minutes -- ball part, speedway, movies, daytona one, tanger outlets, aquarium, museum, shops --- great
Elizabeth
8.0/10
Good
Daytona has really stepped up its game! A few years ago, we switched to Cocoa Beach because Daytona had gone downhill. But I have to say, I was impressed on this visit. The area is much more developed now, and the beach was clean and inviting.
Anonymous traveler
8.0/10
Good
Daytona Beach is tired but there are a lot of new buildings going up so it is starting to look fresher along the coastline. We were there for bike week so it was mad but super fun with some really good places to eat e.g. Riptides and Delmare.
Anonymous traveler
10.0/10
Excellent
First time taking my son to Daytona. We toured the speedway and he absolutely loved it. My son isn't a beach going fella but he did like the beach and he wants to come back so I can teach him boogie boarding.
Jonathan
10.0/10
Excellent
There is no place like Daytona Beach, it has everything you need for a beautiful vacation. The pool, the ocean front rooms make it so beautiful, everything you need is close by.
Susan
10.0/10
Excellent
Lovely Jackie Robinson ballpark on an island. Terrific riverwalk. Good reuse of Kress building. Lot of attention to its downtown.
Margaret
10.0/10
Excellent
We love Daytona. We came for bike week but stayed on after the event as we also like it when it is much quieter.
Gillian
10.0/10
Excellent
Quick weekend getaway. DB hard to find on street parking so pretty much have to pay the $30. Fri & Sat night free concerts at Bandstand. Firework show at 945pm. Tribute to Rolling Stones was amazing as im a huge fan and was impressed it was so good
Dorothy
8.0/10
Good
If you have small children just know this area is where they can drive on the beach. A lot of people weren't watching there children and they were running in front of cars. I don't have small children but was nervous watching these kids.
Scott
8.0/10
Good
Sad to see many abandoned buildings, closed businesses, and slow commercial activities. The beach is beautiful, and the people are VERY friendly. Visit Daytona Beach.
"Great room with beach view. Lots of amenities. Great food in the restaurant in lobby area. Pools, beach access. Joes crab shack on the Pier about 10 minute walk down the beach. No on site laundry, no microwave in unit, but otherwise great room. Parking charge and other resort charges but expected on vacation. Friendly, helpful staff. Great trip with my son. "
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August and July are typically the warmest months in Daytona Beach, when the average temperature is 27°C. January and February are the coldest months, when the average temperature is 18°C. August and September are the months with the most rain.
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There's a lot visitors like about Daytona Beach, especially its beaches and bars. Enjoy outdoor activities like cycling and running. Why not go on a fun excursion to Daytona International Speedway? Check out other sights like Riverfront Shops of Daytona Beach and News-Journal Center at Daytona State College.