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Air
Florida Helicopter Rides, 386- 257
6993
1200 Main Street, Daytona Beach
Take
an aerial tour of Daytona Beach with this new attraction operating
off the Main Street Pier and Restaurant and the Daytona Flea and
Farmer's Market. You can take a quick trip around the surrounding
vicinity or an extended flight along the beach.
Angell
& Phelps Chocolate Factory , 1-800-969-2634
A
Daytona Beach tradition since 1925, Angell & Phelps Chocolates
unveiled its new chocolate factory in late 1994. A free, guided
30-minute tour takes one on a fascinating journey into the history
and how-to of the chocolate-making process. Visitors can watch over
100 kinds of candies being hand-made and boxed for shipment to
chocolate lovers around the world.
Castle
Adventure Giant Castle Maze, 386-238-3887
Just east of Volusia Mall, Daytona Beach
Daytona
2000 Miniature Race Track, 386-239-8334
32 S Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach
Daytona
Beach Kennel Club and Poker Room, 386-252-6484
2201
International Speedway Boulevard, Daytona Beach
Daytona Beach Kennel Club and Poker Room is a dog track in Daytona
Beach, Florida that features greyhound racing and is open 12pm -
10pm daily. The property has one restaurant.
Daytona Flea and Farmer's Market, 386-252-1999
1425 Tomoka Farms Road, Daytona Beach
This
40-acre market, located at the corner of US Highway 92 and
Interstate 95, features over 1,000 covered booths with a wide
variety of items, both new and old. A fully air-conditioned antique
mall on the north side of the property offers photos, jewelry and
memorabilia from days gone by.
Daytona International
Speedway, 386-254-2700
1801
West International Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
Known
around the world as the "World Center of Racing," the
Daytona International Speedway hosts NASCAR stock car, sports car,
motorcycle and go-kart racing, as well as vehicle testing throughout
the year. Highlights at the Speedway are Speedweeks, featuring the
Daytona 500 for stock cars and the Rolex 24 At Daytona IMSA sports
car race; and the Daytona 200 by Arai for motorcycles. The Speedway
features a high-banked 2.5-mile tri-oval course and a 3.56-mile road
course.
Daytona USA, 386-947-6800
1801
West International Speedway Boulevard, Daytona Beach
A
one-of-kind interactive motorsports attraction, which features a
variety of hands-on activities featuring both advanced technology
and historical elements. The Official Attraction of NASCAR is a
high-energy experience designed to appeal to everyone, regardless of
their level of racing knowledge or enthusiasm.
Klassix Auto Attraction, 386-252-3800
2909
W. International Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
A
"must-see" for fans of Corvettes, muscle cars, collector
cars and stock car enthusiasts devoted to speed; the history of
racing, vintage motorcycles and other cars are all displayed in
period backgrounds. Relax in the 1950's style ice cream parlor or
browse the gift shop featuring items for the Corvette lover. Open
every day including holidays.
Main Street Pier,
386-253-1212
1200
Main Street, Daytona Beach
See
Daytona Beach from the top of the 180 foot space needle, ride the
Sky Lift to the end of the pier.
Mardi
Gras Fun Center, 386-252-8276
12 N Ocean Ave., Daytona Beach
Pirate's
Cove Adventure Golf, 386-676-9326
226 Cardinal Dr., Ormond Beach
Ponce
de Leon Inlet Lighthouse, 386-761-1821
4931 South Peninsula Drive, Ponce Inlet
The Ponce de Leon Inlet lighthouse gives the feel of stepping back
in time to the 1800's. The 175 foot tall structure, completed in
1887, took three years to build and was considered to be the most
beautiful in Florida. The lighthouse served faithfully for 80 years
until the Coast Guard abandoned it in 1970. The Town of Ponce Inlet
rescued the lighthouse and converted it into a wonderful museum.
Climbing the tower is well worth the energy, as the view from the
top is spectacular. The lighthouse is open every day except
Christmas from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Richard
Petty Riding Experience, 1-800-BE PETTY
Experience
first-hand the speed and thrill of NASCAR racing as a professional
racing instructor takes you around the 2.5 mile high-banked tri-oval
of Daytona International Speedway at speeds over 100 mph.
Shenandoah
Stables Horseback Riding, 386-257-1444
1759
Tomoka Farms Rd., Daytona Beach
Sky
Coaster Giant Swing, 386-258-9393
Boardwalk
Amusement, Daytona Beach
Speed
Zone Motor Sports Go-Karts, 386-253-3278
201
Fentress Blvd., Daytona Beach
Located across the street from Daytona International Speedway, this
one-of-a-kind go-kart facility features three challenging go-kart
race tracks and dragsters that go from 0-75 miles per hour in under
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Crane Lakes Golf
and Country Club, 386-767-4653
1790 Crane Lakes
Blvd., Port Orange
This magnificent 18-hole layout has 32 beautiful lakes filled with
flowering aquatic vegetation and, is conveniently located just off
I-95 in scenic Port Orange. The greens are pristinely manicured and
are comprised of the highest quality Bermuda grass. With its
luscious green fairways, Crane Lakes Golf & Country Club offers the
truest test of golf around. Course Rating: 64.3 / Slope Rating: 115
The Golf Club at Cypress Head, 386-756-5449
6231 Palm Vista
Street, Port Orange
Renowned course
architects Arthur Hills and Mike Dasher were commissioned to use the
abundant Florida topography, thick forests, wetlands and water to
create a fair yet challenging layout. The golf course is versatile
with widely spaced tee areas placed to allow the course to play from
under 4900 yards to over 6800 yards.
Cypress Knoll Golf Club, 386-437-5807
53 Easthampton
Blvd., Palm Coast
Cypress Knoll,
designed by Gary Player, opened in 1990. This course is 60 acres of
narrow fairways and tight greens, wound through the beauty of
natural wetlands preserve. For golfers who are not overawed by the
challenge, Cypress Knoll is a thrilling reminder of how well a golf
course can coexist with nature. The par-72 course is rated 71.6 from
the blues tees, with a daunting slope of 130.
Daytona Beach Golf Club, 386-671-3500
600 Wilder Boulevard, Daytona Beach
North Course:
Course Rating 70 / Slope Rating 120
South Course:
Course Rating 69.8 / Slope Rating 118
Indigo Lakes, 386-254-3607
312 Indigo
Drive, Daytona Beach
Consistently ranked among the "top 10 Golf courses of Florida" by
Golfweek Magazine, Indigo Lakes Golf Club is well known for its
beautiful fairways, lush landscaping and challenging greens. The
championship layout provides excitement for players of all levels.
The professional staff's commitment to excellence ensures a
memorable outing for foursomes and groups alike. Course Rating: 73.5
/ Slope Rating: 128
Champions Legend, 386-274-LPGA
1000 Champions
Drive, Daytona Beach
The 36 holes of
championship golf at LPGA International are a combination of two
distinctly different styles of golf course design
The Golf Club at Matanzas Wood, 386-446-6330
398 Lakeview
Blvd., Palm Coast
Matanzas Woods
Golf Club, designed by Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay, opened in 1985. It
is a 6,894-yard masterpiece that cuts a majestic swath through
stands of live oak, pine and palm. Ranked among Florida's best and
known affectionately as "A Beautiful Monster," this par-72 course
has hosted PGA National Qualifying School Finals and North Florida
PGA Mini Tour events. With a rating of 69.2 and a slope of 118 from
the white tees, you'll need every club in your bag and lots of nerve
to master Arnie's "Beautiful Monster."
Ocean Hammock Golf Club, 386-447-4612
105 16th Road,
Palm Coast
This pristine
parcel of oceanfront property is set amidst the dunes and natural
landscape on Florida's northeast coast and features more ocean play
than any other course on the state's east coast. Ocean Hammock is
Florida's first oceanfront golf course since the 1920's. Six holes
overlook the ocean, including a magnificent 468-yard, par 4
finishing hole. Lakes, dunes and forested terrain add to the
challenge.
The Golf Club at Palm Harbor, 386-445-0845
Casper Drive
Extension, Palm Coast
Palm Harbor Golf
Club, opened in 1973, is Palm Coast's original course. Designed by
Bill Amick, this 6,580-yar, par-72, features 10 doglegs presided
over by ancient and breathtaking live oaks. The meticulously
manicured fairways, bordered by the slender trunks of sable palm
trees, are even narrower than they appear, and call on the golfer to
place each shot with consistent accuracy. With a rating of 71.8 from
the blue tees, and a slope of 127, Palm harbor is a deceptively
difficult course that can pile the bogeys on you, or prompt you to
fire your best round of the year.
Pelican Bay
South Course, 386-756-0034
550 Sea Duck Drive, Daytona Beach
Located in
Daytona's premier Country Club community, Pelican Bay South is a
Lloyd Clifton-designed course, winding around sparkling waterways
and lush greens. Make plans for an enjoyable, relaxing experience!
Conveniently located near the interchange of I-4 & I-95, a child age
14 or younger can play free with a full-paying adult after 1:00 pm.
Course Rating:
71.5 / Slope Rating: 132
The Golf Club at Pine Lakes, 386-445-0852
Pine Lakes
Parkway, Palm Coast
Pine Lakes
Country Club, at 7,074 yards, is the longest of Palm coast's
courses, and many say the most forgiving. Its many charms have
earned it a ranking as one of Florida's 50 best. Opened in 1980,
Pine Lakes bears the indelible stamp of its designer, Arnold Palmer,
featuring broad fairways, a multitude of white sand bunkers, and a
generous supply of water. With a course rating of 73.5 from the
blue tees, a slope of 126, and all that open fairway in front of
you, if you listen carefully, you might hear Arnie whispering, "Tee
it high and let it fly."
River Bend Golf Club, 386-673-6000
730 Airport Rd.,
Ormond Beach
At River Bend,
Lloyd Clifton Golf Course Designer, achieved his ultimate goal - a
perfect blend of natural surroundings combined with a competitive
and scenic golf course layout. With no home sites, River Bend is
situated along the historic Tomoka River. Play among majestic oaks,
red cedars, pines and magnolias. Each hole is unique. Hole #8 plays
to 616 yards, the longest par 5 in the Halifax Area and #17 - one of
the most picturesque par 3's ever seen in Florida. River Bend is a
definite host for those who enjoy a blend of competitive golf with
natural offerings. Course Rating: 72.7 / Slope Rating: 135
Turnbell Bay
Golf Club, 877-465-8727
2600 Turnbull
Estates Dr., New Smyrna Beach
Gary Wintz, a
five-year veteran of the PGA Tour and former head pro at Walt Disney
World, has designed the championship course which has become an
environmental masterpiece. Players will find hammocks of ancient
trees utilized as course hazards. Magnificent pines and tropical
palmettos frame the fairways, offering an exquisite balance of
nature and sport. Beautiful lakes present a challenge to golfers
while offering refuge to wildlife. Course Rating: 69.5 / Slope
Rating: 124 |
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Angell & Phelps
Chocolate Factory, (386) 252-6531, (800) 969-2634
154 S. Beach Street, Daytona Beach
A Daytona Beach
tradition since 1925, Angell & Phelps Chocolates makes 100 kinds of
candies by hand.
Bellair Plaza
Shopping Center, (386) 677-8722
2425 N. Atlantic
Avenue, Daytona Beach
Specialty shops.
Hair and nail salons. Restaurants. Bowling. Grocery store.
Christmas Hut,
(800) 643-9685, (386) 257-6635
2112 S. Atlantic
Avenue, Daytona Beach Shores
Open year round.
Gift and collectible specialty shop. Spun glass ornaments. Seashore
Ornaments.
Daytona Beach
Farmers Market, (386) 872-3272
City Island,
Daytona Beach
Fresh fruits and
vegetables. Plants. Saturdays only. 7 a.m. - noon.
Daytona Harley
Davidson, (386) 253-2453
290 N. Beach
Street, Daytona Beach
Motorcycle
dealership. Complete line of Harley Davidson apparel and leather
goods. Rentals available. Adjacent diner open for breakfast and
lunch.
Daytona Flea and
Farmers Market, (386) 253-3330
US 92 at I-95,
Daytona Beach
1,000 vendors.
Produce, toys, jewelry, tools, brand-name clothing, and antiques.
Restaurants. Snack bars. Open Friday - Sunday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Admission and parking: free.
Fountain Square
Shopping Village, (386) 677-3845
142 E. Granada
Blvd., Ormond Beach
Upscale shops in
a charming European village atmosphere.
Granada Plaza,
(386) 238-3600
Northwest corner
Granada Blvd. and A1A, Ormond Beach
Specialty
stores. Jazz club. Restaurants.
International
Speedway Square
2500 W.
International Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
Art supplies and
specialty stores. Bed, Bath & Beyond. Circuit City. Old Navy.
SteinMart.
Riverfront
Marketplace, (386) 671-3272
300 S - 300 N.
Beach Street, Daytona Beach
Downtown Daytona
Beach shopping, dining and entertainment district. Antiques and
collectibles mall. Boutiques. Chocolate factory tours. Gift shops.
Jewelry stores. Live theater. Restaurants. Parking is free.
Sunshine Park
Mall, (386) 756-8700
2400 S.
Ridgewood Ave, South Daytona
Specialty and
outlet stores. Restaurant. Open Monday - Saturday, 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Sunday, noon - 5 p.m.
Volusia Mall,
(386) 253-6783
1700 W.
International Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
More than 100
stores. Major retail chains and department stores. Restaurants. Food
court. Open Monday - Saturday 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.; Sunday 12 p.m. -
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Angell and
Phelps Café, 386-257-2677
156 S. Beach
St., Daytona Beach
Overlooking Riverfront Park in downtown Daytona. Choose from a
selection of steaks, pasta, seafood, soups, salads, and sandwiches.
Aunt Catfish's
on the River, 386-767-4768
4009 Halifax
Drive, Port Orange
Dine along the river in Port Orange. Aunt Catfish's, located just
west of the Dunlawton Bridge, specializes in fresh seafood and
all-you-can-eat buffets.
Billy's Tap Room
& Grill, 386-672-1910
58 E. Granada
Blvd, Ormond Beach
Established in 1922, this historic restaurant reflects an atmosphere
reminiscent of days gone by. Located on the beachside in Ormond,
Billy's offers a wide selection of steak, chicken and seafood
specialties.
Barnacle's
Restaurant & Lounge, 386-673-1070
869 S. Atlantic
Ave. Ormond Beach
Always fresh seafood from this beachside restaurant. Or you can
enjoy prime ribs, steaks, or baby back ribs. Early bird specials
from 4:00 - 5:30 p.m. daily.
Buca di Beppo,
386-253-6253
2514 W.
International Speedway Blvd, Daytona Beach
Best to come
with a group and a BIG appetite. The restaurant specializes in
hearty Southern Italian fare served family-style in gigantic
proportions. It is considered a rare occasion for guests to leave
hungry.
Booth's Bowery, 386-761-9464
3657 S. Nova
Rd., Port Orange
Booth's is the
place for award winning Buffalo style chicken wings. The restaurant
also offers great daily specials, delicious homemade entrees, and
Mexican favorites. Full cocktail lounge. Casual dining atmosphere
for family and friends.
Crabby Joes Deck
& Grill, 386-788-3364
3701 S. Atlantic
Ave., Daytona Beach Shores
Located on the
Sunglow Fishing Pier in the Shores, enjoy casual dining and
entertainment. Excellent seafood specialties. Open for breakfast,
lunch and dinner.
Crusin' Cafe Bar
and Grill, 386-253-5522
2 S. Atlantic
Blvd., Daytona Beach
If you like
racing, then this is the place for you. The Cruisin Cafe is a bar
and grill (from nachos to burgers to chicken) surrounded by
memorabilia to create a complete motorsports history. They have a
huge bar as well. A real favorite among the race fans.
Daytona Ale
House 386-255-2555,
2610 W.
International Speedway Blvd. Daytona Beach
Great food and
always a fun time at the Daytona Ale House. Watch almost every
sporting event on one of 40 TVs, and enjoy the best service and
food, from burgers to pasta to seafood. Try the Cajun Chicken Pasta
and the Bahamian Dolphin.
Earl Street
Grill, 386-239-8781
715 Earl St.,
Daytona Beach
This family
owned and operated bar & grill is a popular place with locals, and
it's no wonder why. The staff greets everyone who steps in the door
personally, and treats them like family. Great daily lunch specials.
Frappes North,
386-615-4888
123 West
Granada, Ormond Beach
Specializes in Creative American cuisine. Its Bayou-rubbed Pork Loin
Chop has garnered accolades from food critics throughout the area,
and its Long Island Crispy Duck is excellent.
Gene's Steak
House, 386-255-2059
3674 W.
International Speedway Blvd, Daytona Beach
Located 4 miles
west of I-95 on W. International Speedway, Gene's Steak House is
well known in the area for choice beef and fresh seafood. Family
owned and operated since 1948. We suggest you make reservations.
Highlander Café,
386-322-0320
1821 Ridgewood
Ave., South Daytona
For a unique,
yet casual dining experience, try the Highlander. A place for the
whole family. Considered a favorite by the locals, for steaks,
pasta, and seafood.
Maria Bonita,
386-255-3465
1435 S.
Ridgewood Ave., Daytona Beach
Authentic
Mexican and Cuban specialties. Enjoy quesadillas, tamales, chimichangas
& fajitas. Save room for some fried ice cream. Open
daily for lunch and dinner.
McK's Dublin
Station, 386-238-3321
218 S. Beach
St., Daytona Beach
Fine food and
spirits. Features a super sandwich menu and Irish specialties. Over
50 kinds of beer. Located across from Jackie Robinson Stadium
Ocean Deck,
386-253-5224
127 S. Ocean
Ave., Daytona Beach
Great seafood
and entertainment right along the beach. You can't beat the
specialties at the Ocean Deck, such as the Clam Chowder in a Bread
Bowl, the Rasta Shrimp Kabobs and a delicious steamed seafood
platter known as the "Shipwrecker".
Olive Garden,
386-252-0639
1725
International Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
The Olive Garden
is well known for serving up Italian dishes for a reasonable price.
Spaghetti, lasagna, fettuccini alfredo, chicken, salads and
breadsticks are just a few of the items available on their menu.
Oyster Pub,
386-255-6348
555 Seabreeze
Blvd., Daytona Beach
A Daytona
Tradition that keeps getting better. For over twenty years, The
Oyster Pub is Daytona’s largest raw bar and sports bar serving up
only the best in food, drinks, music, and nightly specials. The
Oyster Pub has a huge bar, a dining area, a game room, and a banquet
room for those special occasions.
Park's Seafood
Restaurant, 386-258-7272
951 N. Beach
St., Daytona Beach
Located on the
mainland, one block north of the Seabreeze Bridge. Parks is a
favorite among locals and visitors. A wide selection of seafood and
landlubber entrees to choose. Early Bird specials daily.
Port Orange
Steak House, 386-756-2660
3851 Nova Rd.,
Port Orange
Located in the
Dunlawton Square Plaza, the Port Orange Steak House features wood
fired steaks, ribs, seafood, & pasta. Open for lunch and dinner.
Dine in or carry out.
Porto Fino,
386-767-9484
3124 S. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach Shores
Fine Italian
dining since 1978, enjoy the best in Italian and American cuisine,
including pasta, veal, vegetarian dishes, Italian seafood, and
steaks.
Riccardo's
Italian Restaurant, 386-253-3035
610 Glenview
Blvd., Daytona Beach Shores
In business for
30 years, everything from bread to pasta is homemade. Reservations
are recommended.
Rio Bravo
Cantina, 386-255-6500
1735 W.
International Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
Select from the "Fresh Mex" menu of such favorites as quesadillas,
fajitas, burritos, & chimichangas.
Rosario's
Ristorante, 386-258-6066
448 S. Beach
St., Daytona Beach
For authentic
gourmet Italian cuisine, make your reservations at Rosario's
Ristorante and choose from their fine selection of steak, seafood,
and pastas.
Sweetwater's
Restaurant, 386-761-6724
3633 Halifax
Drive, Port Orange
Enjoy a
beautiful view of the Halifax River as you dine. Specializing in
fresh seafood and a relaxing waterfront atmosphere, Sweetwater's is
a favorite with the locals.
Top of Daytona
Restaurant and Lounge, 386-767-5791
2625 S. Atlantic
Ave., Daytona Beach Shores
Dine at the top
of the tallest oceanfront building on the Florida coast! Dinner is
served everyday from the 29th floor in a relaxed, casual atmosphere.
Popular American specialties like prime-rib, steaks and seafood are
on the menu. Hours: 4 - 9 pm weekdays/4 - 10pm weekends/Closed Mon. |
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African American Museum of the Arts, 386-736-4004
325 S. Clara Ave., DeLand
Founded in 1994, the museum is home to a permanent collection of
artifacts and folk art of the African countries, as well as a
changing gallery featuring displays including works by African
American and Caribbean artists. Open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
Wednesday through Saturday.
The Casements, 386-676-4316
25 Riverside Dr., Ormond Beach
The former winter home of John D. Rockefeller is
now on the National Register of Historic Places. The Casements
serves as a cultural center for Ormond Beach with creative
experiences for all ages, including classes, exhibits, events, gift
shop and meeting spaces.
Halifax Historical Museum, 386-255-6976
252 South Beach Street, Daytona Beach
The Halifax Historical Museum is located in
Daytona Beach, Florida and operates in conjunction with The Halifax
Historical Society. The
mission of the Society is to gather and preserve the history of the
Halifax River area and present it to the public in an interesting
and educational manner. Since 1984 the Halifax Historical Museum has
been housed in the former Merchant's Bank Building located in the
heart of the downtown historical district of Daytona Beach. Visitors
often comment that this museum and its impressive collections are
one of the best-kept "secrets" in the North Central
Florida area.
Historic
Connor Library Museum, 386-424-2196 201
Sams Avenue, New Smyrna Beach Displays
on southeast Volusia County history including the Timucuan Indians,
Minorcans and early settlers of the region.
Mary McLeod Bethune Home, 386-255-1401 640
Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Boulevard, Daytona Beach Home
of Bethune-Cookman College founder and famous civil rights leader
and educator.
Museum
of Arts and Science, 386-255-0285
1040
Museum Boulevard, Daytona Beach The Museum of Arts and
Sciences is the primary art, history and science museum for Volusia
County. Nestled in the
beautiful 90-acre nature setting of Tuscawilla Park, the museum
presents guests with an entertaining and educational look at the
fascinating worlds of art, science and history.
Ormond Memorial Art Museum, 386-676-3347
78 E. Granada Blvd., Ormond Beach
Founded in 1946 as a War Memorial, the Museum now
is home to a collection of paintings by Malcolm Fraser and changing
monthly art exhibits in all media. Located on four acres of lush
tropical gardens with native Florida plants, the Museum is an oasis
in busy downtown Ormond Beach. Hours are 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Monday
through Friday and noon - 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
Seaside Music Theatre, 386-252-6200
Daytona Beach
For more than twenty years, Seaside Music Theater
has been bringing professional musical theater to Central Florida.
Conveniently located in Daytona Beach, Seaside entertains more than
40,000 guests -- visitors and residents alike -- every year. Popular
standards, new works, lost American musicals, operettas and opera in
English make up winter and summer seasons of glorious music,
marvelous dancing, brilliant drama and toe-tapping fun. Seaside is
live theater at its Broadway best, but as close as your own back
yard.
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Dive Daytona,
877-GO DIVIN
Daytona's
premier dive and snorkel tour company. We are geared for the
traveling diver or snorkeler. We have selected only the Premium dive
and snorkeling sites available that are not weather regulated. This
means that when you book your dive or snorkel trip with us it will
not be cancelled due to weather.
Discover Diving
Dive Center, 386-760-DIVE (3483)
92 Dunlawton
Avenue
Daytona Beach
Extremewet,
(FUN) 717-0012
3351 Merchant
Terrace
Deltona
Spurce Creek
Scuba, 386-767-1727
1646 Taylor Road
Port Orange |
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Back Country Charter Service, 904-672-8929
270
Greenwood Circle, Ormond Beach
Fish
from Mosquito Lagoon to Matanzas Inlet. No fishing license required.
Cookie Cutter Sports fishing,
386-304-0046
133 Inlet Harbor Rd., Ponce Inlet
Cookie Cutter Sportfishing Charters provides a quality fishing
experience for individuals, groups, families and even corporate
outings in Daytona Beach, Florida. Our fishing trips are always
exciting and action packed. Even if you've never fished, our mate
will explain how all the fishing tackle works.
Charter Fishing Critter Fleet,
386-767-7676
4950 S Peninsula Dr., Daytona Beach
Inlet Harbor Marina & Restaurant, 386-767-3266
133 Inlet Harbor Road, Ponce Inlet
Just for Fun,
386- 767-3266
133 Inlet Harbor Rd., Ponce Inlet
Little
Dolphin, 386-767-3266
133 Inlet Harbor Rd., Ponce Inlet
Marianne Fishing Boats, 386-767-3406
4884 Front St Ponce Inlet
Marina Port Orange, 386-767-6408
3537 Halifax Dr., Port Orange
The Pier, 386-253-1212
Main Street, Daytona Beach
Sunglow
Fishing Pier, 386-765-4219
3701 S Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach Shores
Super
Critter II, 386-767-7676
4950 S Peninsula Dr., Daytona Beach
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tiny Cruise Line, 386-226-2343
425
South Beach Street, Daytona Beach
Cruise
at a leisurely pace in our 1890's style fantail launch
"Fancy" only yards from shorelines, lovely estates, and
historic downtown. A common excursion boat at the turn of the
century "Fancy" is quite unique on the river today.
Dolphins and wading birds are often close by as we glide past
islands, parks and marinas. Experience the way things were done when
the century was young. Welcome aboard!
Coastal Cruise Lines, 800-881-BOAT
(2628)
6385 Turtle Mound Rd., New Smyrna Beach
While Cruising along the protected wetland and scenic mangrove
shores on the Indian River, you will have variety of sights from
dolphins to homes, water front history and Ponce de Leon Lighthouse.
Critter Fleet Speedboat Rides, 386-767-7676
4950 S Peninsula Dr., Daytona Beach
Florida
Coastal Cruises, 1-800-881-BOAT (2628)
Experience the area from a different perspective with a leisurely
voyage aboard the "Manatee." This scenic cruise along the
Indian River offers a variety of sights from dolphins, waterfront
homes and the historic Ponce Inlet.
Safari
River Tours, 386-668-1002 or 386-740-0333
Chart
your course for adventure aboard the "Jungle Jim," a
comfortably equipped 42 passenger tour boat. Come explore the
natural beauty and wild heart of Florida on this 2-hour narrated
river cruise of the majestic St. Johns River. Spot alligators
sunning themselves on the riverbanks, manatees gracefully plying the
waters of the river runs and rare and exotic birds circling
overhead. Captain Jim Kemp will entertain you with tales of flora
and fauna, history and humor along the way.
Sun
Cruz Casino, 386-322-9000
10 Miles south of The Main Street Pier
Featuring
a full Las Vegas-style casino gaming experience, the "SunCruz
III" is a three deck, 150-foot ship capable of holding 560
passengers. Gaming includes 234 slot machines,10 blackjack tables,
two Craps tables, Roulette, Let-It-Ride, Caribbean Stud Poker and a
private poker room.
Daytona
Beach River Cruise Company, 386-248-1441
351
Basin St., Daytona Beach
Welcome
to Daytona Beach River Cruise Co., Daytona's largest sightseeing
boat on the Halifax! Come experience the Halifax River's variety of
wildlife, historic landmarks and beautiful homes. You many encounter
Bottlenose dolphins, Florida Manatee, along with a variety of birds
and other marine life, in their natural habitat. Discover local
history through our expert narration. Learn about the arrival of the
early Europeans, the life of the native Timucuan Indians, the
building of plantations and grand hotels, the birth of auto racing
on the beach and Daytona Beach's appeal as a winter playground for
the rich and famous.
Fantasy
Island Rent - A - Boat, 386-788-7800
78 E Dunlawton Ave., Port Orange
Sunny
Daze and Starry Night Cruises, 386-253-1796
Aunt Catfish's Restaurant, Daytona Beach
Take
a relaxing ride down the Halifax River and into its creeks and
tributaries, all of which make up an exciting eco-system. While
aboard the "Native Son," you'll see an assortment of
pelican, heron, egrets and other water fowl -- maybe even a manatee
or dolphin. Captain Mark Sheets will point out historical areas of
the river and what gave each area its mark in Volusia County
history. He will also show different aquatic plants native to the
area.
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Cruise
America Motorcycle Rentals, 386-255-4469
720
East International Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
Reservations Daytona Cruisers Inc Rent Harley Davidson’s or
Scooters
Scooters Cycles Rentals, 386-253-4141
Only 2 lights south of 92 on A1A, 2020 South Atlantic, Daytona
Beach
Harley Rentals, Sport Bikes, Scooters.
Southside Jet Ski Rentals,
386-760-3008
3537
Halifax Drive, Port Orange
Wet
Toy Rentals, 386-447-0400
300 Club House Dr., Palm Coast
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