Daytona Beach
Daytona Beach
Daytona Beach is world renowned for its beach. Daytona Beach achieved unique fame from its 23-mile, 500-foot-wide beach which served as a speedway in the early days of the automobile. Many speed records were set on this beach in years gone by. Autos are still allowed on the beach but the speed is now limited to 10 miles-per-hour.
Along Daytona’s beach side Boardwalk are numerous amusement centers, rides, mini-golf, arcades, and snack bars. There are also a number of disco spots and clubs along this strip. The whole area is filled with a festive atmosphere - day and night.

Daytona Beach has overtaken Fort Lauderdale as the "in" place to be during Spring Break. During the March/April break, hundreds of thousands of students from all over the country descend on this area to take a break from the rigors of college.

Daytona USA is the official attraction of NASCAR. It is located just outside Daytona International Speedway.This is a fascinating attraction where one can get behind-the-scenes video and film perspectives and a variety of racing exhibits and activities. Tours out onto the speedway itself are available. Car buffs may also consider visiting the Klassix Auto Museum where they will find vintage vehicles on display including an impressive collections of Corvettes.
The Daytona Beach area has a variety of golf courses and is home to the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA).

