
Explore Daytona Beach
NASCAR
Speed is what Daytona Beach is all about and Speed Weeks, which include the Indy 500 in February and the Coke Zero 400 in July, draw thousands of fans. If you can't get a ticket to a race, then you can visit the International Speedway racetrack anyway, and tour the track and pits with the Daytona 500 Experience. You can even have a go behind the wheel, or ride shotgun with an experienced hand.Back to Nature
There are plenty of opportunities to get back to nature on Daytona Beach holidays. Tomoka State Park offers hiking, canoeing, snook fishing and gator spotting amongst breathtaking scenery. You can also take a cruise along the Halifax River in a vintage 1840s boat to admire pelicans, herons, egrets and other waterfowl; or go manatee spotting.Ponce de León Inlet
This sleepily charming place with its distinctive red lighthouse makes for a lovely place to while away a few hours. Walk the trails and boardwalks through the dunes, then climb the 203 steps to the top of the lighthouse for a fabulous 360-degree view. The lighthouse also houses an interesting museum.Festivals Galore
Besides NASCAR, Daytona is famous for two huge motorbike events. Biktoberfest® in October and Bike Week in March offer a whole round of motorcycle shows, races and other bike-related events keeping leather-clad enthusiasts happy from morning through to the wee small hours. Throughout the year, dozens of festivals from large to small – focused on everything from arts and culture to food, cars, music and more – dot the calendar.That's Entertainment
The recently developed Ocean Walk Village offers an impressive mix of shops, restaurants and entertainment, in the form of the Daytona Lagoon waterpark, a state-of-the-art movie complex, and the oceanfront Bandshell, a historic Daytona landmark offering free open-air concerts under the warm Florida sky. Nearby is the popular Boardwalk Amusement Area with its arcades, Ferris Wheel and roller coaster -- and the Daytona Beach Pier, home of Joe’s Crab Shack. It's also very near the Band Shell, a historic Daytona landmark offering free open air concerts under the warm Florida sky.Destination Hotel
This is destination hotel subtitleHard Rock Hotel Daytona Beach
Overview Right on the beach and loaded with attitude, the Hard Rock Daytona Beach is all about music, energy, and ocean views. It’s great for families and couples who like a bit of a buzz but still want those beachy, laidback moments. Expect modern rooms, a cracking location, and that signature Hard Rock edge. Poolside The beachfront pool is lively and lined with loungers — there’s often a DJ, and drinks flow easily from the pool bar. It’s a proper scene but not overwhelming, with space to find a quieter corner if you fancy it. Food & Drink There’s a…

Hilton Daytona Beach Oceanfront Resort
Overview This is one of the biggest beachfront hotels in Daytona, right on the boardwalk with everything at your fingertips. It’s ideal for families, big groups, or anyone who wants everything in one place — beach, restaurants, shops, and entertainment. It’s a lively spot, but there’s plenty of space to spread out and enjoy the view. Poolside There are two outdoor pools, both facing the beach, plus a splash pad for kids. There’s always something going on — from aqua aerobics to games around the pool bar. If you like energy and options, this place delivers. Food & Drink There’s…