Going The Distance In Daytona
If riding a wave that swells over your head, at which point is recognized as “tubular”, is your idea of a great time, then a beach vacation at Daytona Beach, one of the USA’s leading surfing spots, is a great choice. Located on Florida’s central Atlantic Coast and merely 90 minutes from the theme park capitol of the world, Orlando, Daytona is home to white sandy beaches with world class surf, motor sports and a hopping nightlife.
Whether you are here to shop at Ron Jon’s and different surf shops, going to an event at the Daytona International Speedway, taking part in Biketoberfest or just soaking up the sun on the beach enjoying exotic drinks, beach vacation rentals are so much better in a great condo. You will be delighted to know that there are several beach rental deals obtainable in Daytona Beach these days. Several beach rentals offer discounts of over 80% throughout the off season. If you are planning on seeing a speedway event while on your beach vacation, you can locate some package deals that will enable you to save on both lodgings and speedway admissions.
Heart of Florida’s Fun Coast district, the city of Daytona Beach itself is less than 70,000 people except when vacationers arrive for various activities during the year. Because of the tightly packed sand, Daytona Beach lured motoring buffs early on. Motor sports date back to 1902, and the first of stock car races that would ultimately evolve into NASCAR race and the Daytona 500 was held in 1936.
Since the 1920s, Daytona Beach has had a reputation as the “World’s Most Famous Beach,” and it is no small wonder. The offshore surroundings with its sandy bottom and regular swells make it the idyllic surfing spot, principally at Ponce Inlet and New Smyrna. You can see the Volusia County Website for regular updates on surf conditions.
For the kids, there is a bunch of fun outdoor activities that involve miniature golf, go-karts and even a ghost tour. Haunts of the World’s Most Famous Beach Ghost Tours will appeal to history buffs, budding scientists and people who like a good ghost story. It’s not all about the water, however. In nearby DeLand, you can charter a hot-air balloon for a bird’s eye look at the area. Another way to view the area from the air is to go parasailing at Ponce Inlet.
After a day with the youngsters, Mom and Dad will welcome an opportunity to get away by themselves for romantic travel inns, and might think about treating themselves to a romantic evening dinner cruise out of Caribbean Jack’s in Daytona Beach. The gentle, sub-tropical climate lends itself to this and other activities throughout the year, but the springtime is particularly pleasant with balmy days and cool nights. And by the way, if you are worried about running into raucous college kids on spring break, don’t be. The city council has taken action to discourage such activities and with other choices available, the college crowd has dispersed making Daytona Beach a family-friendly vacation spot any time of the year.

