Guidebook for Daytona Beach Shores

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Guidebook for Daytona Beach Shores

Essentials

Employee-owned supermarket featuring groceries, with deli, bakery, and meat departments. Some locations also have pharmacies.
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Publix Super Market at Daytona Beach Shores
3044 S Atlantic Ave
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Employee-owned supermarket featuring groceries, with deli, bakery, and meat departments. Some locations also have pharmacies.
Shop, dine, stay and play at ONE DAYTONA, Autograph Collection on Victory Circle in Daytona Beach, Florida where some of the best restaurants, high-end living, and spirited events abound near our upscale hotel. Located right across from Daytona International Speedway and at the crossroad of I-95 and I-4, enjoy more than 25 retail, dining and entertainment locations. You'll find plenty of exciting things to do here including a beautiful nightly fountain light show.
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One Daytona
One Daytona Blvd
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Shop, dine, stay and play at ONE DAYTONA, Autograph Collection on Victory Circle in Daytona Beach, Florida where some of the best restaurants, high-end living, and spirited events abound near our upscale hotel. Located right across from Daytona International Speedway and at the crossroad of I-95 and I-4, enjoy more than 25 retail, dining and entertainment locations. You'll find plenty of exciting things to do here including a beautiful nightly fountain light show.

Food scene

Top of Daytona is a luxurious restaurant atop the tallest building along the Atlantic Ocean with a 360 degree view from the 29th floor. Perfect for special occasions or every day dining. Our mission is to provide high-quality food, skillful cooking, and a great ambiance into one extraordinary dining experience.
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Top of Daytona Restaurant
2625 S Atlantic Ave
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Top of Daytona is a luxurious restaurant atop the tallest building along the Atlantic Ocean with a 360 degree view from the 29th floor. Perfect for special occasions or every day dining. Our mission is to provide high-quality food, skillful cooking, and a great ambiance into one extraordinary dining experience.
Since 1981, we've been offering some of the best pizza and italian cuisine throughout the Greater Daytona Beach Area. Swing by and enjoy dining at one of our 2 beachside locations. Genovese's Italian Cafe uses only the freshest ingredients. The dough is made fresh daily, and is hand tossed "New York Style." The delicious sauces for the pasta dinners are all homemade from family recipes. You can definitely taste the difference!
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Genovese's Italian Cafe
116 Dunlawton Blvd
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Since 1981, we've been offering some of the best pizza and italian cuisine throughout the Greater Daytona Beach Area. Swing by and enjoy dining at one of our 2 beachside locations. Genovese's Italian Cafe uses only the freshest ingredients. The dough is made fresh daily, and is hand tossed "New York Style." The delicious sauces for the pasta dinners are all homemade from family recipes. You can definitely taste the difference!
Racing’s North Turn Restaurant and Racing Museum sits on the exact location where racing history began in Daytona Beach. The Races took place on the beach starting in 1936 until World War II and then continued with the first Grand National Race in 1948. These great car races ran right here outside the door of Racing’s North Turn each year until 1958 when NASCAR relocated to the brand new Super Speedway where today you can witness the thrill of the Daytona 500 or any one of Daytona’s famous Races. Racing’s North Turn Restaurant has gone through many changes over the years, but one thing holds firm: The history of this site is an asset to Volusia County and holds the key to racing’s past. As of February 15, 2007, the Ponce Inlet Historic & Archaeological Preservation Board announced that Racing’s North Turn will be recognized as a Historic Landmark.
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Racing's North Turn
4511 S Atlantic Ave
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Racing’s North Turn Restaurant and Racing Museum sits on the exact location where racing history began in Daytona Beach. The Races took place on the beach starting in 1936 until World War II and then continued with the first Grand National Race in 1948. These great car races ran right here outside the door of Racing’s North Turn each year until 1958 when NASCAR relocated to the brand new Super Speedway where today you can witness the thrill of the Daytona 500 or any one of Daytona’s famous Races. Racing’s North Turn Restaurant has gone through many changes over the years, but one thing holds firm: The history of this site is an asset to Volusia County and holds the key to racing’s past. As of February 15, 2007, the Ponce Inlet Historic & Archaeological Preservation Board announced that Racing’s North Turn will be recognized as a Historic Landmark.
Chart House is a fine dining restaurant serving seafood & steak and famous for their spectacular views. For more than 50 years, Chart House has redefined the ideal dining experience.
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Chart House
1100 Marina Point Dr
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Chart House is a fine dining restaurant serving seafood & steak and famous for their spectacular views. For more than 50 years, Chart House has redefined the ideal dining experience.
Inspired by the breezy beach bars along the Atlantic Coast, LandShark Bar & Grill is a great place to enjoy classic American beach food with a fresh coastal twist and your favorite brews and drinks. There’s a boatload of reasons to love LandShark Bar & Grill, from the signature LandShark burgers and fish sandwiches to tacos, fresh salads, and seafood entrees. Along with its namesake beverage, LandShark Lager, the bar menu includes imported and domestic beers, local craft beer, popular cocktails, and frozen drinks.
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LandShark Bar & Grill Daytona Beach
471 S Atlantic Ave
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Inspired by the breezy beach bars along the Atlantic Coast, LandShark Bar & Grill is a great place to enjoy classic American beach food with a fresh coastal twist and your favorite brews and drinks. There’s a boatload of reasons to love LandShark Bar & Grill, from the signature LandShark burgers and fish sandwiches to tacos, fresh salads, and seafood entrees. Along with its namesake beverage, LandShark Lager, the bar menu includes imported and domestic beers, local craft beer, popular cocktails, and frozen drinks.
Whether you choose to relax on the stunning garden patio, surrounded by a variety of luscious bamboo trees, or inside the peaceful dining room, among Thai silk woven by their families in Thailand, you will not be disappointed. Using only the freshest, finest ingredients, their cooks expertly craft each dish as it is ordered. Love this place!
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Zen Bistro
223 Magnolia Ave
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Whether you choose to relax on the stunning garden patio, surrounded by a variety of luscious bamboo trees, or inside the peaceful dining room, among Thai silk woven by their families in Thailand, you will not be disappointed. Using only the freshest, finest ingredients, their cooks expertly craft each dish as it is ordered. Love this place!
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Cracked Egg
3280 S Atlantic Ave
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This place is unique, but not only because of the ice cream. The place is decorated in the style of America’s old times. You can enjoy your ice cream while playing a game of checkers or other board games. They also host Karaoke and Trivia games in their parlor every week. Anyone willing can participate in these events. Cherry Hill Ice Cream Café means world’s best ice creams and a lot of fun.
Cherry Hill - Ice Cream Cafe - Daytona Beach Shores
This place is unique, but not only because of the ice cream. The place is decorated in the style of America’s old times. You can enjoy your ice cream while playing a game of checkers or other board games. They also host Karaoke and Trivia games in their parlor every week. Anyone willing can participate in these events. Cherry Hill Ice Cream Café means world’s best ice creams and a lot of fun.
They have got an impressive selection of craft beers, distinguished wines, and unforgettable sandwiches that are sure to satisfy any appetite. Their cozy indoor space provides the perfect atmosphere to relax and refuel after a long day at the beach.
Salty Pint
They have got an impressive selection of craft beers, distinguished wines, and unforgettable sandwiches that are sure to satisfy any appetite. Their cozy indoor space provides the perfect atmosphere to relax and refuel after a long day at the beach.
casualbird
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Jimmy Hula's Port Orange
65 Dunlawton Ave
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Sightseeing

Step back in time and climb 175 feet of fun in the Florida sun at the Ponce Inlet Light Station and Museum! Constructed in 1887, the Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse has guided mariners along the Florida coast for more than 130 years. Declared a National Historic Landmark in 1998, this world-famous lighthouse museum is conveniently located ten miles south of Daytona on the World’s Most Famous Beach and offers a treasure trove of experiences for young and old alike.
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Phare et musée de Ponce de Leon
4931 S Peninsula Dr
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Step back in time and climb 175 feet of fun in the Florida sun at the Ponce Inlet Light Station and Museum! Constructed in 1887, the Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse has guided mariners along the Florida coast for more than 130 years. Declared a National Historic Landmark in 1998, this world-famous lighthouse museum is conveniently located ten miles south of Daytona on the World’s Most Famous Beach and offers a treasure trove of experiences for young and old alike.
The history of Daytona International Speedway began in 1953 when Bill France Sr. realized the days of racing on the beach were numbered due to spreading land usage of a rapidly growing population and huge race crowds. France put his plans for the future of racing in Daytona Beach, Florida in motion on April 4, 1953 with a proposal to construct a permanent speedway facility. On August 16, 1954, France signed a contract with City of Daytona Beach and Volusia County officials to build what would become Daytona International Speedway, the "World Center of Racing." In 1957, land clearing began for the Speedway. The famous 31-degree highbanks were included in the design of the track so higher speeds could be achieved and to make it easier for fans to see the cars race around the 2.5-mile tri-oval. The dirt for the banking was taken from the infield and resulted in a 29-acre space that is known as Lake Lloyd. Racing moved from the beach-road course to Daytona International Speedway in 1959 and the first DAYTONA 500 took place on February 22 in front of a crowd of over 41,000. Car entries included both hard tops and convertibles (it was the only DAYTONA 500 that included convertibles). The finish of the inaugural DAYTONA 500 was too close to call. Johnny Beauchamp went to Victory Lane, but 61 hours later Lee Petty was declared the official winner after a clip of newsreel footage showed that Petty nipped Beauchamp at the line by approximately two feet. In 1961, the DAYTONA 200 motorcycle race was moved from the beach to the Speedway. The following year, DIS hosted the inaugural running of what is now known as the Rolex 24 At DAYTONA, North America’s most prestigious sports car race. The race was initially a three-hour race and became the 24-hour race we know it as today in 1966. On July 5, 2013, ground broke on the $400 million DAYTONA Rising frontstretch renovation project that would transform the historic speedway into a state-of-the-art motorsports facility. The Speedway now has approximately 101,500 permanent, wider and more comfortable seats, 40 escalators, 17 elevators, twice as many restrooms, three times as many concession stands and three concourse levels that span the nearly mile-long frontstretch. In addition, the Speedway features over 60 luxury suites with trackside views and a completely revamped hospitality experience for corporate guests. The projected was completed in January 2016 and was awarded the SportsBusiness Journal’s prestigious Sports Business Award for Sports Facility of the Year. The approximately 500-acre motorsports complex boasts the most diverse schedule of racing on the globe. In addition to at least nine major event weekends, the Speedway grounds are also used extensively for events that include concerts, civic and social gatherings, car shows, photo shoots, production vehicle testing and police motorcycle training. In addition, Daytona International Speedway showcases daily track tours and is home to the champion DAYTONA 500 car and the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America.
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Daytona International Speedway
1801 W International Speedway Blvd
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The history of Daytona International Speedway began in 1953 when Bill France Sr. realized the days of racing on the beach were numbered due to spreading land usage of a rapidly growing population and huge race crowds. France put his plans for the future of racing in Daytona Beach, Florida in motion on April 4, 1953 with a proposal to construct a permanent speedway facility. On August 16, 1954, France signed a contract with City of Daytona Beach and Volusia County officials to build what would become Daytona International Speedway, the "World Center of Racing." In 1957, land clearing began for the Speedway. The famous 31-degree highbanks were included in the design of the track so higher speeds could be achieved and to make it easier for fans to see the cars race around the 2.5-mile tri-oval. The dirt for the banking was taken from the infield and resulted in a 29-acre space that is known as Lake Lloyd. Racing moved from the beach-road course to Daytona International Speedway in 1959 and the first DAYTONA 500 took place on February 22 in front of a crowd of over 41,000. Car entries included both hard tops and convertibles (it was the only DAYTONA 500 that included convertibles). The finish of the inaugural DAYTONA 500 was too close to call. Johnny Beauchamp went to Victory Lane, but 61 hours later Lee Petty was declared the official winner after a clip of newsreel footage showed that Petty nipped Beauchamp at the line by approximately two feet. In 1961, the DAYTONA 200 motorcycle race was moved from the beach to the Speedway. The following year, DIS hosted the inaugural running of what is now known as the Rolex 24 At DAYTONA, North America’s most prestigious sports car race. The race was initially a three-hour race and became the 24-hour race we know it as today in 1966. On July 5, 2013, ground broke on the $400 million DAYTONA Rising frontstretch renovation project that would transform the historic speedway into a state-of-the-art motorsports facility. The Speedway now has approximately 101,500 permanent, wider and more comfortable seats, 40 escalators, 17 elevators, twice as many restrooms, three times as many concession stands and three concourse levels that span the nearly mile-long frontstretch. In addition, the Speedway features over 60 luxury suites with trackside views and a completely revamped hospitality experience for corporate guests. The projected was completed in January 2016 and was awarded the SportsBusiness Journal’s prestigious Sports Business Award for Sports Facility of the Year. The approximately 500-acre motorsports complex boasts the most diverse schedule of racing on the globe. In addition to at least nine major event weekends, the Speedway grounds are also used extensively for events that include concerts, civic and social gatherings, car shows, photo shoots, production vehicle testing and police motorcycle training. In addition, Daytona International Speedway showcases daily track tours and is home to the champion DAYTONA 500 car and the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America.
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.
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Musée des arts et des sciences
352 S Nova Rd
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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.
The Casements is a mansion in Ormond Beach, Florida, U.S., famous for being the winter residence of American oil magnate John D. Rockefeller. It is currently owned by the city of Ormond Beach and is used as a cultural center and park. It is located on a barrier island within the city limits, overlooking the Halifax River, which is now part of the Florida Intracoastal Waterway.
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The Casements
25 Riverside Dr
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The Casements is a mansion in Ormond Beach, Florida, U.S., famous for being the winter residence of American oil magnate John D. Rockefeller. It is currently owned by the city of Ormond Beach and is used as a cultural center and park. It is located on a barrier island within the city limits, overlooking the Halifax River, which is now part of the Florida Intracoastal Waterway.
Inlet Shores Tiki Tours
Howling Owl Sailing Boat Tours
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Plantation et le moulin à sucre de Dunlawton
950 Old Sugar Mill Rd
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Entertainment

Awesome Adventure Golf Play challenging miniature golf as you explore giant waterfalls and rocky summits, mysterious caves and tropical rainforests. Travel to a world of excitement and family fun with Congo River Golf, voted best miniature golf again and again. Visit the Daytona Beach location today and experience the adventure!
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Congo River Golf
2100 S Atlantic Ave
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Awesome Adventure Golf Play challenging miniature golf as you explore giant waterfalls and rocky summits, mysterious caves and tropical rainforests. Travel to a world of excitement and family fun with Congo River Golf, voted best miniature golf again and again. Visit the Daytona Beach location today and experience the adventure!
Simon J. Peabody, a successful businessman who called Daytona Beach home from 1907 until 1933, founded the original Peabody Auditorium. The original frame structure, a 2,200-seat auditorium, was constructed on property donated by Mr. Peabody in 1919. Sergei Rachmaninoff, Paderewski, and the John Philip Sousa Band were among the early performers in the theatre before it was destroyed by the largest fire on record in Volusia County, Florida. In the Fall of 1947 construction began on the new performing arts center with an emphasis on function and fireproofing. The rebuilt Peabody Auditorium has double reinforced fire brick construction throughout, guaranteeing that the fate of the first structure would never be repeated. Dedicated on October 6, 1949, the new Peabody Auditorium became Central Florida’s premiere performing arts center with renowned acoustics and 2,521 seats, all with a superb stage view. The U.S. Navy Band performed the inaugural show in early 1949. Not only was the Peabody Auditorium the largest indoor performing arts center at the time, but one of the few in existence in Florida, making it the preeminent showplace for international and national artists as well as community and civic programs. The Peabody is rich in entertainment history, having hosted performances by Frank Sinatra, Liberace, Red Skelton, Liza Minelli, Shirley MacLaine, Elvis Presley, Bob Newhart, B. B. King, Tony Bennett, James Taylor, Bill Cosby, Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops, Margo Fonteyn, Rudolf Nuryev, Tom Jones, Louie Armstrong, Jackie Mason, Itzhak Perlman, Gregory Peck, Simon & Garfunkel, Kenny Rogers, Willie Nelson, Jerry Seinfeld, Al Hirt, Sammy Davis Jr., Engelbert Humperdinck, David Copperfield, Michael Bolton, Johnny Cash and Dave Brubeck.  Acclaimed Broadway musicals and touring productions have included Cats, A Chorus Line, 42nd Street, STOMP, Hair, Evita., Riverdance, The Producers, Chicago, Rent, Spamalot and many other Broadway hits. The auditorium proudly served as the summer home to the London Symphony Orchestra for 40 years and has been home to the Daytona Beach Symphony Society for over 70 years. Today, the Peabody's mission remains - to play a vital role in the arts in Central Florida, to provide diverse cultural activities accessible to all, and to improve the quality of life of our citizens by serving as a partner to social and economic development, rejuvenating neighborhoods, supporting local businesses, promoting education and voluntarism, and establishing and sustaining an inviting gathering place for citizens to celebrate a shared human and cultural experience.
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Peabody Auditorium
600 Auditorium Blvd
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Simon J. Peabody, a successful businessman who called Daytona Beach home from 1907 until 1933, founded the original Peabody Auditorium. The original frame structure, a 2,200-seat auditorium, was constructed on property donated by Mr. Peabody in 1919. Sergei Rachmaninoff, Paderewski, and the John Philip Sousa Band were among the early performers in the theatre before it was destroyed by the largest fire on record in Volusia County, Florida. In the Fall of 1947 construction began on the new performing arts center with an emphasis on function and fireproofing. The rebuilt Peabody Auditorium has double reinforced fire brick construction throughout, guaranteeing that the fate of the first structure would never be repeated. Dedicated on October 6, 1949, the new Peabody Auditorium became Central Florida’s premiere performing arts center with renowned acoustics and 2,521 seats, all with a superb stage view. The U.S. Navy Band performed the inaugural show in early 1949. Not only was the Peabody Auditorium the largest indoor performing arts center at the time, but one of the few in existence in Florida, making it the preeminent showplace for international and national artists as well as community and civic programs. The Peabody is rich in entertainment history, having hosted performances by Frank Sinatra, Liberace, Red Skelton, Liza Minelli, Shirley MacLaine, Elvis Presley, Bob Newhart, B. B. King, Tony Bennett, James Taylor, Bill Cosby, Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops, Margo Fonteyn, Rudolf Nuryev, Tom Jones, Louie Armstrong, Jackie Mason, Itzhak Perlman, Gregory Peck, Simon & Garfunkel, Kenny Rogers, Willie Nelson, Jerry Seinfeld, Al Hirt, Sammy Davis Jr., Engelbert Humperdinck, David Copperfield, Michael Bolton, Johnny Cash and Dave Brubeck.  Acclaimed Broadway musicals and touring productions have included Cats, A Chorus Line, 42nd Street, STOMP, Hair, Evita., Riverdance, The Producers, Chicago, Rent, Spamalot and many other Broadway hits. The auditorium proudly served as the summer home to the London Symphony Orchestra for 40 years and has been home to the Daytona Beach Symphony Society for over 70 years. Today, the Peabody's mission remains - to play a vital role in the arts in Central Florida, to provide diverse cultural activities accessible to all, and to improve the quality of life of our citizens by serving as a partner to social and economic development, rejuvenating neighborhoods, supporting local businesses, promoting education and voluntarism, and establishing and sustaining an inviting gathering place for citizens to celebrate a shared human and cultural experience.
#1 Daytona Jeep Rental & Golf Cart Rental
5584 S Nova Rd
With 2 seats at each end of this gigantic 165 foot arm, as you take your seat, you start to realize why this is the type of experience the Astronauts feared during training. You can feel the power as the 6 huge electric motors groan as they start to rotate the arm, reaching speeds of up to 70mph, throwing the passenger capsule into extreme spins reaching forces of up to 5G’s. And, just as you thought it was over… the Vomatron rotates you backwards with the same degree of torture and intensity! If you want to feel the force that the brave Astronauts did, then you need to feel the force of the Vomatron!
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Vomatron Ride
25 S Atlantic Ave
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With 2 seats at each end of this gigantic 165 foot arm, as you take your seat, you start to realize why this is the type of experience the Astronauts feared during training. You can feel the power as the 6 huge electric motors groan as they start to rotate the arm, reaching speeds of up to 70mph, throwing the passenger capsule into extreme spins reaching forces of up to 5G’s. And, just as you thought it was over… the Vomatron rotates you backwards with the same degree of torture and intensity! If you want to feel the force that the brave Astronauts did, then you need to feel the force of the Vomatron!
On the Slingshot, passengers are propelled 365 feet into the air at speeds up to 100 mph. From up so high, you’ll be able to take in the beautiful Daytona Beach views if you’re able to keep your eyes open!
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Daytona Segs On The Beach
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On the Slingshot, passengers are propelled 365 feet into the air at speeds up to 100 mph. From up so high, you’ll be able to take in the beautiful Daytona Beach views if you’re able to keep your eyes open!
Airboat and Gator Charters
760 Tedders Ct
Paddle Pub Party Boat Daytona Beach
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Daytona Beach Parasail
4936 S Peninsula Dr
14 recommandé par les habitants
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Fun Cat Sailing
4958 S Peninsula Dr
8 recommandé par les habitants

Conseils aux voyageurs

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Daytona Beach Official Vacation Guide

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