What's to do in Daytona Beach
on Spring Break?
Cruise the beach
When the sun’s up the beach is the place to see and be seen. Hop in your
car and cruise the hard-packed sand – it’s the best way to see the sights of
Spring Break. Or grab a beach towel and pick a prime
sunning spot in our one-mile traffic-free zone – where the only traffic you
need to worry about is the two-legged kind. And there’s plenty of that!
Boogie boards, parasailing and more
Rather strike out on your own? In Daytona Beach, life revolves around the
beach. Bring your board and join the surfers who ride the waves on the
World’s Most Famous Beach. Or hit the water on a rental jet ski. Give
parasailing a try and get a bird’s eye view of the sights or go skydiving
for that true free-fall experience. Rent a beach bike or motor bike and
explore the miles of drivable beach. Get a thrill at the Boardwalk Amusement
Area and Main Street Pier that offer rides ranging from mild to wild!
Hotels and clubs
Hotel pool decks are the place to party during the day with free
concerts, hot DJs, contests, games and great prizes. But when the sun goes
down, the city comes alive with some of the hottest nightclub action in
Florida. Whether you’re looking for a techno vibe, high- energy dance tunes,
chart-breaking live concerts or a party-inducing reggae beat – you’ll find
it here.
Need a break from the sun?
No problem – there’s plenty to see and do in Daytona Beach. Adventure
Landing is a thrilling water park that also offers miniature golf, great
games and a two-level go-kart track. Best of all, it is just across the
street from the beach! Be sure to check out DAYTONA USA, the ultimate
motorsports attraction, adjacent to Daytona International Speedway. Whether
you are a racing fan or not, you’ll have a great time playing with
interactive exhibits, stock car simulators, and the ThunderRoundSound‘ movie
will blow you away. If you are into Corvettes and classic cars, go to
Klassix Auto Museum, which houses one of America’s finest collections of
Corvettes, other classics, historic motorcycles and more. And if you want to
take a few laps yourself, there are several go-kart tracks in the area
including SpeedZone, which features stock car miniature go-karts as well as
sports car style go-karts, Indy style go-karts and dragsters. Other go-kart
parks offer batting cages, arcades and more. Or take a day trip to one of
Orlando’s world famous theme parks.
A little culture
Want more from your Spring Break experience? Why not
plan a trip to one of Daytona Beach’s cultural attractions. The Museum of
Arts and Sciences offers multi-cultural exhibitions in art, science and
history. The Southeast Museum of Photography at Daytona State College is one
of the nation’s premier photography museums.