Your Guide to Daytona Beach’s 23 Miles of Oceanfront Bliss

Daytona Beach is known for its iconic coastline, and this Daytona Beach Beaches Guide will help you make the most of all 23 miles. Whether you’re looking for family-friendly spots, drive-on zones, or the perfect sunrise view, this guide covers everything you need to plan a relaxing beach day.
🌴 1. Drive-On vs. No-Drive Zones
Daytona Beach is one of the few places in the country where you can drive your car right onto the sand. It’s a unique and convenient experience — especially if you’re bringing a lot of gear.
Drive-On Zones:
International Speedway Blvd Beach Ramp
Silver Beach Ave
Granada Blvd (Ormond Beach)
Prefer a peaceful vibe? Several pedestrian-only areas offer a quieter, family-friendly environment.
No-Drive Areas:
Andy Romano Beachfront Park
Sun Splash Park
Lighthouse Point Park (near Ponce Inlet)
🅿️ 2. Access Points and Amenities
Here are some of the top public beach entrances that offer restrooms, showers, and nearby parking:
Andy Romano Park – A favorite with families, includes a splash pad and picnic areas.
Sun Splash Park – Centrally located with free parking and easy access.
Main Street Pier – Great for sunrise views, fishing, and walking distance to attractions.
🧴 3. What to Bring for a Great Beach Day
Sunscreen and a hat
Folding beach chairs or a blanket
Water and snacks
Towels and a change of clothes
A Bluetooth speaker (low volume)
A beach bag or cart for gear
Tip: Many Airbnb condos in our listings include beach chairs and towels — be sure to check the amenities before you book.
🌅 4. Best Spots for Sunrise
The east-facing coastline makes Daytona Beach ideal for catching spectacular sunrises over the Atlantic.
Top places to watch:
Main Street Pier — Snap sunrise photos over the water.
Your balcony — If you rent an oceanfront condo, the view is unbeatable.
Ponce Inlet Jetty — Quieter and great for photography.
⚠️ 5. Beach Safety Tips
Stay safe while enjoying the beach with these tips:
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Watch the flag system: Red = high hazard, Purple = marine pests, Green = safe.
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Respect wildlife: It’s sea turtle nesting season from May through October.
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Know the tide schedule: Especially important if you park on the sand.
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Alcohol is prohibited: On most Volusia County beaches.
- For up-to-date beach safety information, tide conditions, and flag warnings, visit the official Volusia County Beach Safety page.
🏡 6. Where to Stay Near the Best Beach Spots
Many of our Airbnb listings are located just minutes from the beach access points mentioned above. Whether you want a studio for two or a balcony with a view, we’ve got the perfect stay for you.
Daytona Beach isn’t just about the sun and sand — it’s about the freedom to explore, relax, and enjoy the ocean on your terms. With this guide and our curated list of vacation rentals, you’re all set to plan your ideal beachfront escape.
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