The
Adam's Mark Daytona Beach Resort is a full service
resort that has plenty of activities for
guests. Not only are there two outdoor pools
(in addition to the beach), there's also an
indoor pool, two fitness facilities, an
on-site restaurant and a gift shop. On the
beach guests will find numerous activities
including volleyball, sailing and
surfing.
The
Hilton Daytona Beach Oceanfront Resort is a
good option for families visiting the Daytona
Beach area. Not only do kids under 18 stay
free, the hotel also provides some of the
comforts of home families on vacation find invaluable
such as refrigerators in every room,
individual climate controls, free daily
newspapers and a mini-bar.
The
Ramada Inn Speedway is a great option for race
fans. This three-star hotel is located just a
half mile from the Daytona International
Speedway and one half mile from the Daytona
International Airport. There's an outdoor pool
to cool off after a day at the track and a
Pizzeria Uno for a bite to eat.
You
can spend the entire day at this terrific wet
and dry park. The million-gallon waterpark
offers up Treasure Lagoon, a 17,000 square
foot wave pool, where you’ll feel just like
your playing amidst ocean waves… minus the
undertow of course! There are 12 mild to wild
waterslides that will quickly send you
twisting and turning down a slippery path into
pools of water below.
The
former winter home of billionaire John D.
Rockefeller, The Casements is a cultural
center and museum for the city of Ormond
Beach, located just north of Daytona Beach.
Art and historical exhibits include the
Hungarian Culture Room, one of the finest
exhibits of Boy Scout memorabilia in the
United States, and a room full of furniture
that was in use when Rockefeller lived here.
Race
fans will love learning about the history of
Daytona Beach motor sports at this fun family
attraction, located just outside Daytona
International Speedway’s fourth turn. This
50,000 square-foot, state-of-the-art,
interactive motor sports attraction, offers
both high-tech, hands-on excitement and a
fascinating historical perspective.