Daytona Beach is an exciting Florida vacation destination where kids will have a blast! Daytona Beach, Florida is a vibrant, coastal city with a ton of kid-friendly activities. From thrilling adventures to educational experiences, Daytona Beach is a treasure trove of family-friendly activities.
Whether your little ones are beach enthusiasts, animal lovers, or aspiring race car drivers, this Florida beach near Orlando has something to spark their imaginations and create unforgettable memories. And as a Florida native myself, I have great memories of Daytona Beach summer vacations with my family!
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Daytona Beach: Beach & Water Activities
1. Hit the Beaches
Visit the 12-mile, car-free section of Daytona's beach where you can rent boogie boards, stand-up paddleboards, chairs, and more to stay the day. Other sections of the beach permit cars, so you may want to avoid these areas with young kids.
2. Daytona Surfing School
Pick up a board and lessons at Daytona Surfing School to test out the legendary surf at Daytona and neighboring Ormond Beach.
Have a day of fun getting soaked at Daytona Lagoon. Photo courtesy of Daytona Lagoon
3. Daytona Lagoon
Water park Daytona Lagoon offers slides, lazy river, wave pool, and a water playground. A separate fun zone features go-karts, laser tag, ropes course, rock wall, miniature golf, bumper cars, and mega arcade that will thrill tots to teens.
4. Beach Bike Rides
For a novel bike ride, spin your wheels directly on the hard-packed Daytona Beach sand. Beachside kiosks rent bikes in a variety of sizes.
5. Dolphin & Manatee Adventure Tour
Take a stand-up paddleboard tour along the Halifax River, where you are likely to encounter dolphins, manatees, and more.
6. Andy Romano Beachfront Park
Located in neighboring Ormond Beach, Andy Romano Park offers a clean beach, free parking, pavilion, covered playground, splash pad, restrooms, and concessions.
7. Resort Pass
Visitors can enjoy Daytona Beach resort pools even if not staying overnight with a resort day pass.
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The fully equipped Sun Splash Park allows visitors to go from beach to park with ease.
8. Sun Splash Park
This beachside park features a seasonal freshwater splash pad, picnic pavilions, playgrounds, free parking, restrooms, and over 600 feet of beachfront access.
Take a horseback ride along a gorgeous beach with Equestrian Adventures. Photo courtesy of Equestrian Adventures
9. Equestrian Adventures of Florida
Book a guided horseback ride along the beach or on a local state park trail.
10. Manatee Scenic Boat Tours
Enjoy a 90-minute narrated scenic cruise through the beautiful intracoastal waterway. Catch a glimpse of historic waterfront homes, the Ponce de Leon Lighthouse, and aquatic wildlife.
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Watch a race and take a tour at the Daytona International Speedway. Photo by the author
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Daytona Beach Attractions
11. Daytona International Speedway
Race fans can take a tour of the Daytona International Speedway, where they can check out the infield and pass through NASCAR garages. Admission to the Motorsports Hall of Fame is also included with Speedway tours.
12. Daytona Beach Boardwalk & Pier
The Daytona boardwalk is an American classic that looks straight out of a movie. Try the rides, pizza, hand-pulled taffy, arcade games, and a carnival atmosphere, sure to win over the kids.
13. Daytona Bandshell
See a FREE concert at the beachside Daytona Bandshell, which holds a free music series each summer.
Make a stop at the Museum of Arts & Sciences for hands-on activities.
14. Museum of Arts & Sciences (MOAS)
The Museum of Arts & Sciences offers a planetarium, Coca-Cola memorabilia, interactive children’s museum, vintage trains, and more amazing exhibits. The children’s museum is housed in a separate wing and has hands-on activities, including the chance to build your own race car.
15. Daytona Beach Zipline Adventure
Located near MOAS in Tuscawilla Park, this zipline adventure course is a great place for little daredevils over 54 inches and 8 years of age and older to climb, zip, and swing from the trees.
16. Daytona Tortugas
Cheer on the Daytona Tortugas, minor league affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds, as they play ball at the Jackie Robinson Ballpark.
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Touch a sting ray at the Marine Science Center. Photo courtesy of the center
17. Marine Science Center
Learn all about Volusia County’s marine life at the Marine Science Center. Get first-hand views of sea turtle rehabilitation, walk the nature trail, touch a sting ray, and more.
Climb to the top of the Ponce Intel Lighthouse for gorgeous views. Photo courtesy of the lighthouse
18. Ponce Inlet Lighthouse
Climb the 203 steps to the top of the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse for panoramic views of the surrounding beaches. The adjacent museum provides fascinating insights into the history and significance of this iconic landmark.
19. Miniature Golf
One of my fondest memories of visiting Daytona Beach as a child is putt putt golfing with my family. If you drive along A1A in Daytona Beach, there are an abundance of mini golf courses to choose from.
20. Riverfront Esplanade
Located on the intracoastal waterway, Riverfront Esplanade is a park and botanical garden with a paved walking trial, swings overlooking the river, splash pad, and dog park.
21. Daytona Ice Arena
Looking for an indoor activity in Daytona? Visit the Daytona Ice Arena for one of its public skate sessions.
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22. Back Alley Lanes VR-Cade
Back Alley Lanes VR-Cade, with bowling, VR, and arcade games, is another indoor activity to escape the Florida heat or rain.
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Daytona Beach Shopping
23. Daytona Magic Shop
Daytona Magic Shop is one of Florida’s last remaining brick-and-mortar magic shops. It carries a variety of magic tricks, novelties, and jokes, and the helpful staff is happy to demonstrate.
24. Angell & Phelps Chocolate Factory
Willy Wonka must have vacationed in Daytona Beach, because the Angell & Phelps Chocolate Factory is pure imagination. Watch the chocolates being made the old-fashioned way through large windows and enjoy free samples.
25. Volusia Mall
For a traditional indoor mall shopping experience, head to the Volusia Mall.
26. Tanger Outlets Daytona
Score some outlet deals at Daytona’s Tanger Outlets. Plus, the kids can play at the onsite splash pad.
One Daytona has a little something for everyone, including its free Summer in the Circle Concert Series.
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27. One Daytona
One Daytona is a full entertainment destination, located directly across from Daytona International Speedway. It boasts shopping, restaurants, a movie theater, arcade, and a splash pad for the kids.
Kids love Caribbean Jack's, a kid-friendly, waterfront restaurant! Photo by the author
Daytona Beach Dining
28. Caribbean Jack’s
This riverside restaurant is a favorite of our family! It features both indoor and outdoor seating (including gliding booths outdoors), live entertainment, and delicious food.
29. Donnie’s Donuts
Donnie’s Donuts serves 125 vintage varieties of freshly fried treats. Still can’t find a flavor to please your palate? They customize, fulfilling your deepest donut fantasy.
30. Old Sugar Mill Pancake House
Make your own flapjacks at this pancake house located inside De Leon Springs State Park. After you’ve had your fill, take a dip in the natural spring outside of the restaurant.
31. Dancing Avocado Kitchen
This casual restaurant caters to families, including vegan and vegetarians. They serve healthy smoothies, sandwiches, and salads (purchase a bottle of the house hot sauce, made from Bob Marley’s recipe). The bathroom is even stocked with baby supplies, including spare diapers!
Make a splash on the water slides at Sun Viking Lodge. Photo courtesy of the lodge
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Daytona Beach Hotels
32. Sun Viking Lodge
This family-owned beachfront hotel has been welcoming families to Daytona Beach for over 50 years. I have been visiting this hotel since I was a young girl and my kids love it just as much as I did! Sun Viking Lodge offers rooms and suites, many of which have full kitchens. Little ones will enjoy the shallow wading pool and playground, while older kids will love the water slide, packed activities program, and the indoor game room. There is also an indoor pool and poolside café.
33. Hilton Daytona Beach Oceanfront Resort
This sprawling resort boasts over 700 rooms, and its beachfront location on a car-free stretch just steps from the pier make it a perfect option. There’s a kiddie pool and bike rentals are included in the room rate.
34. Hyatt Place Daytona Beach-Oceanfront
Hyatt Place offers clean, spacious rooms with a view of the ocean, and is located near many of the activities listed above. The free breakfast is a nice touch.
Kids and teens have a cool lounge to relax in at the Hard Rock Hotel. Photo courtesy of the hotel
35. Hard Rock Hotel Daytona Beach
This rockin’ Daytona Beach hotel features a newly renovated pool area, a Roxity Kids Club (ages 5-15), an array of dining options, and a unique “Sound of Your Stay” music program where you can have a guitar delivered to your room for a private jam session, included with your stay!