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Want to spend a vacation under the Florida sunshine? Daytona Beach has become one of the state's favourite family vacation spots. With luxury beachside vacation rental, the whole family can relax in the sun, cool off in the crystal clear springs, enjoy a wide collection of state and local parks, ecotourism adventures as well as a variety of land-based activities ranging from hiking to biking. Come and see for yourself. Dayton Beach has absolutely everything for a wonderful vacation!
Modern vacation rental with pools, hot tubs, and ocean viewsTo unwind after a day of fun in the sun, Daytona Beach has modern vacation rental to suit every style and budget. However, in most accommodations, you'll find amenities such as pools for all-day swimming, ocean-view balconies for a unique breakfast, hot tubs for relaxation, and saunas to sweat out all of the toxins. The style of the accommodations, meanwhile, tends to be coastal, with sea-inspired details, and have clean, comfortable rooms.
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The area and getting around
Known as a hub for racing fans, Daytona Beach is home to Daytona International Speedway, the world's racing centre. Located just west of the city, here you can witness the area's most popular motorbike and auto races and the American Motorsports Hall of Fame. Besides, you can witness the historic 60th Rolex 24 weekend where you'll see all-star drivers from NASCAR, IndyCar, and Formula 1 compete in exotic sports cars! Since 1959, Daytona International Speedway has been the home of the Daytona 500, NASCAR's most prestigious race, and has become the city's most popular attraction.
The best beach getawaysIn the Daytona Beach area, you'll find 23 miles (37.01 km) of white sand with some of the most accessible beaches in Florida. To the north, Ormond Beach, home to Tomoka State Park, offers a host of water activities. South of Daytona Beach, Ponce Inlet, a hidden, uncrowded nook, provides excellent surfing conditions, relaxing waters, white sands, and fascinating plant and animal species such as the loggerhead sea turtle. And just south of Daytona Beach, and just north of Ponce Inlet, you'll find the charming community of Daytona Beach Shores.
Travellers and activities
One of the must-see attractions to take the children on vacation is Daytona Lagoon. Featuring thrilling water slides, the water park has 12 water attractions ranging from a giant wave pool, a lazy river to high-speed slides. Other attractions include a ropes course, go-karting, laser tag, and more. In contrast, The Marine Science Center at Ponce Inlet provides a rainy-day refuge where kids can pet stingrays, learn about marine life, and how to conserve the marine environment. Daytona Beach has entertainment for the whole family, from outdoor adventures to indoor activities.
Daytona Beach for water activitiesWith numerous artificial reefs and wrecks, scuba diving is definitely one of the activities not to be missed in Daytona Beach. You can discover a variety of marine life in the area's crystal clear springs and explore some of Florida's best dive sites. Water skiing, on the other hand, will allow you to speed through the open water, breaking the wave. While kayaking and canoeing provide a leisurely ride, and paddleboarding allows you to enjoy the estuaries and the Atlantic Ocean in an eco-friendly way. But If you're more of an adrenaline junkie, parasailing offers breathtaking views soaring 1,200 feet (365.76 m) above the Atlantic Ocean that will not disappoint you.
Due to its growing fame in the early 20th century for high-speed automobile racing, Daytona Beach was dubbed “The world's most famous beach”.
Top 5 travel tips in Daytona Beach
Between November and March, head to Blue Spring State Park to see manatees at one of the largest winter gatherings in Florida. Blue Spring is the largest spring on the St. Johns River and is a haven for manatees during the colder winter months. Its warm, crystal clear waters allow manatees to survive cold stress syndrome, as well as providing a great place to snorkel and swim. During your vacation, watch these chubby, gentle creatures socialize and nurse their babies, and beat the summer heat by splashing around in the refreshingly pristine waters. Blue Spring is paradise!
2. Step back in time on the Daytona Beach Boardwalk and PierA stroll along the iconic Daytona Beach Boardwalk and Pier should not be missing from your bucket list. With restaurants, bars, souvenir shops, and a classic arcade, the Daytona Beach Boardwalk, and Pier is the historic centre of the city's beach life. Have fun with nightly performances by street performers such as jugglers, magicians, escape artists, and balloon artists, enjoy a meal at Pizza King and win prizes at Joyland Amusement Center. You'll travel back in time to old Florida.
3. Enjoy a fireworks show at Daytona Beach BandshellLocated at the north end of the boardwalk in Oceanfront Park, don't miss a show at the Daytona Beach Bandshell. This amphitheater made of coquina shells is one of the city's most historic sites and offers free live music, concerts as well as fireworks. Go on a Saturday night, enjoy the music and views of the Atlantic Ocean, and be dazzled by the fireworks on the boardwalk!
4. Explore the world from a new perspective!From high in the treetops of Tuscawilla Park, get a new perspective with Daytona Beach Zipline Adventure! The team offers an aerial adventure tour that is not to be missed. Wrap yourself in the natural surroundings, overcome your fears of heights, and get bird's-eye views as you climb and zip-line through the trees. The courses have plenty of challenges to conquer that will put your balance to the test and is a great attraction for nature lovers as well as those looking for adventurous challenges in Daytona Beach.
5. Visit the second-tallest lighthouse in the countryDeclared a National Historic Landmark in 1998, the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse and Museum is undoubtedly one of Daytona Beach's most photographic attractions and is considered to be the second-tallest historic lighthouse installation in the country. Take a picture with this iconic landmark, climb the 203 steps and enjoy the magnificent ocean views. This world-famous lighthouse museum has been guiding mariners along the Florida coast for over 130 years and stands 175 feet (53.34 metres) tall.
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