
54 miles NE of Orlando; 251 miles N of Miami; 78 miles S of Jacksonville
Daytona Beach is a town with many personalities. It is at once the self-proclaimed "World's Most Famous Beach" and "World Center of Racing," a mecca for
tattooed motorcyclists and pierced Spring Breakers (though it lost its Spring Break crown to Panama City Beach), and the home of a surprisingly good
art museum. Though the city and developers spent millions to turn the beachfront area (complete with the requisite T-shirt and souvenir shops) around the
famous Main Street Pier into Ocean Walk Village, a redevelopment area of shops, entertainment, and resort facilities, there's still something bleak about
Daytona's famous strip. Many of its '70s-style beachfront condos and hotels are badly in need of a face-lift. Thank goodness for Ponce Inlet, a scenic
fishing village that has seemingly remained impervious to development.
Racing fans, however, don't care what the place looks like. Daytona Beach has been a destination for them since the early 1900s, when "horseless
carriages" raced on the hard-packed sand beach. One thing is for sure: Daytonans still love their cars. Recent debate over the environmental impact of
unrestricted driving on the beach caused an uproar from citizens who couldn't imagine it any other way. As it worked out, they can still drive on the sand,
but not everywhere, and especially not in areas where sea turtles are nesting.
Today, hundreds of thousands of race enthusiasts come to the home of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) for the Daytona
500, the Pepsi 400, and other races throughout the year.
Be sure to check the "Calendar of Events" to know when the town belongs to college students on Spring Break, thousands of leather-clad motorcycle buffs
during Bike Week (Mar) and Biketoberfest (Oct), or racing enthusiasts for big competitions. You won't be able to find a hotel room, drive the highways, or
enjoy a peaceful vacation when they're in town.
Now that you've learned more about this great destination with insights from Frommer's, you're ready to plan your own trip! With American Airlines flights and travel information, it's easy to do. In addition to helping you find the perfect flight, we're happy to help you learn more about things to do before you depart. Here, you'll find links to helpful information, such as boarding gates and times, trip insurance, airport information and baggage details. In addition, weather forecasts, top points of interest and more are just a click away!
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