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Daytona Beach is notorious as a Spring Break party spot, and there's a reason why all those school kids flock there--it has miles of sub-tropical beach. In fact, Daytona offers a total of 23-miles of white sandy beach, which boasts an ocean park atmosphere "second to none."
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HOT DAYTONA VACATION DEALS |
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DAYTONA ATTRACTIONS |
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Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse
By 1884, this 175-foot historic lighthouse was being built by engineer Francis Hopkinson Smith to prevent the rising number of shipwrecked mariners in the area. The grounds today display historical artifacts and have a gift shop. More>>
The Museum of Arts and Sciences
The Museum of Arts and Sciences presents multi-cultural exhibits on its 60-acre campus. Permanent exhibitions include a Cuban wing, an African wing, a prehistory of Florida wing, and the Dow Gallery of American Art. More>>
Volusia County Beach
Lifeguards are stationed in high-profile locations throughout the year supervising the 23 miles of beach. Also, the city makes a special effort to make the beach handicap accessible by offering free loans of special beach wheelchairs. More>>
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Boondocks
This casual restaurant by the riverfront serves burgers, clams, oysters, and great sandwiches, as well as grilled fish and shrimp. The gorgeous sunsets are free. More>>
Inlet Harbor Restaurant
This riverfront restaurant offers a casual, fun ambiance with outdoor dining, entertainment, and a lounge/cocktail area. The service is superb and the a la carte dinner menu features great seafood, including shrimp scampi, crab cakes, and lobster tails. More>>
Rio Bravo Cantina
Try the Rio Bravo Cantina for authentic Tex-Mex dishes like burritos, enchiladas, and tacos, or sample the steak and hamburgers. This bustling, large cantina is casual--decorated with Mexican art and beer signs. More>>
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