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A Day Away Kayak Tours
8182 Windover Way / phone: 321-268-2655
A Day Away Kayak Tours offers tours 6 days a week at various sites across Central Florida. Our base of operation is the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge in East Central Florida, one of the most diverse estuaries in North America.
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A Short Money Jet-Ski Rentals, Inc.
4940 South Peninsula Drive / phone: 386-761-5580
Short Money Jet Ski Rentals Inc. provides our guests with the thrill of a jet ski ride in the Inlet which gives you the benefit of riding in the Halifax River and still getting the overflow of the waves coming in from the ocean.
A tiny Cruise Line
501 South Beach Street / phone: 386-226-2343
Imagine wild dolphin, jumping fish & graceful wading birds close by as one quietly glides past islands & estates on a delightful 1890's style fantail launch with red & white surrey top. This river cruise is a treasure trove of stories & beautiful sights.
Adventure Yacht Harbor Inc.
3948 S. Peninsula Drive / phone: 800-360-7012
Located only three miles from the Ponce De Leon Inlet and only a few minutes south of Daytona Beach, this marina offers sailing and sports fishing charters.
African American Museum of the Arts
325 S. Clara Avenue / phone: 386-736-4004
Founded in 1994 & located in historic DeLand, the seat of Volusia County Government, AAMA is a unique & vital resource in this part of Florida. It is the only museum in the area devoted primarily to African American cultures & art.
Airboat & Gator Charters
PO Box 229303 / phone: 386-747-0631
Come see the American Alligator in it's natural habitat. Deer, wild hogs, eagles, manatees & a variety of birds are also seen on our airboat rides. Rainbows, full moons & remarkable sunsets are also part of our environment. Day & Night rides available
Atlantic Center for the Arts
1414 Art Center Avenue / phone: 386-427-6975
A nonprofit, interdisciplinary artists community & arts education facility dedicated to promoting artistic excellence by providing talented artists an opportunity to collaborate with some of the world's most distinguished artists.
Back Country Guide
270 Greenwood Circle / phone: 386-672-8929
Captain Kent Gibbens is one of the best guides in Northeast Florida. You don't have to go to the Keys to find tarpon, snook, sea trout, redfish & a host of other powerful fighting inshore game fish, including the notorius Jack Cravelle.
Bob's Hot Air Balloon Charters
phone: 877-824-4606
Take a romantic flight or just enjoy the panoramic view of the lakes, wildlife & skylines of Central Florida & attractions. At the end of the flight, we'll provide a champagne brunch wherever the balloon lands. / Over 100 regular takeoff & landing sites
Canaveral National Seashore
7611 S. Atlantic Avenue / phone: 386-428-3384
Administered by the National Park Service, Canaveral National Seashore is a wildlife refuge & also contains protected archaeological sites, mounds or shell middens left by Timucuan Indians. There are also scenic drives, walking trails, fishing & camping.
Central Florida Nature Adventures, LLC
35830 County Road / phone: 352-589-7899
Offering guided kayak tours on some of the area's most pristine waterways & provide all of the equipment necessary for you to have a relaxing kayak trip. We are the gateway to the Ocala National Forest, located just W. of Daytona Beach & N. of Orlando.
Cracker Creek Canoeing
1795 Taylor Road / phone: 386-304-0778
Offering canoe a& kayak rentals, pontoon boat tours, catered picnics & guided eco-tours, Cracker Creek is located adjacent to historic Gamble Place. It's launch site provides the only access to Spruce Creek, a unique black water stream.
Daytona Beach Bandshell
On the Beach at Earl Street at Atlantic Avenue / phone: 386-671-8250
A scenic amphitheater located on the beach in Oceanfront Park, the Bandshell was built of coquina in 1937, it is still a beachfront venue for live concerts, receptions and conventions.
Daytona Beach Parasail, Inc.
4936 S. Peninsula Drive / phone: 386-547-6067
Daytona Beach Parasail is one of the most successful Parasail operations in the business. With years of experience, licensed USCG captains, and multiple Parasail boats in operation, you can experience a breath taking view of Daytona.
Daytona Charters
3300 S. Peninsula Drive / phone: 386-931-0399
If Sailing is your pleasure, then Daytona Charters is the place to have that fun filled sailing adventure in Daytona Beach Florida.The Arrow, a 33 ft. Yawl provides 2 hour or longer sailing excursions on the beautiful Halifax River.
Daytona Lagoon
601 Earl Street / phone: 386-254-5020
A year-round amusement center, Daytona Lagoon also has a huge seasonal waterpark with a huge wave pool and lots of thrilling water slides. Other attractions include a Go-Kart Raceway, Rock Wall, Laser Tag, a MEGA Arcade, Miniature Golf & awesome rides.
Daytona Sky Tours
413 Bellevue Avenue / phone: 386-405-5186
Sky Tours operates from Massey Ranch Airpark. Experience an Airplane ride that gives you an awesome overview of Daytona Beach to the Space Coast. Daytona Sky Tours is an FAA Certified Air Tour Operator employing only FAA Certified pilots.
Florida Museum for Women Artists
100 N. Woodland Boulevard / Suite 1 / phone: 386-873-2976
The Florida Museum for Women Artists is the only museum in Florida & the southeast United States to provide art & other artistic disciplines exclusively by women artists. The museum exhibits contemporary art, collections & superb traveling exhibitions.
Florida Sightfishing
3038 Vista Palm Drive / phone: 386-212-4931
Some of the world's best inshore fishing is located in East-Central Florida nestled along the Indian & Halifax Rivers & the boundaries of Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge & Canaveral National Seashore, fish the Mosquito & Indian River Lagoons & more
Gillespie Museum of Minerals
234 E. Michigan Avenue / phone: 386-822-7330
The Gillespie Museum is Stetson University's Earth science museum. Its collection of 20,000 mineral, rock & fossil specimens, one of the oldest & largest in the southeast, has developed in the past 50 years into a center for environmental education.
Halifax Historical Museum
252 South Beach Street / phone: 386-255-6976
The focus of the museum is to present the history of the greater Daytona Beach area with artifacts dating from 5,000 BC including the local Native Americans, the Spanish & British colonial eras, pioneer families, World War II & auto racing.
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Haunts of the World's Most Famous Beach
Main Street and Peninsula Drive / phone: 386-253-6034
Guides combine history, history, scientific data, and haunting tales on this fright-seeing adventure. Ghost Walk Tours available 7 nights a week starting at 7:30 pm & leave from northwest corner of Main Street & Peninsula Drive. / Call for reservations
Hendricks Marine - Winsome Sloop Charters
140 Lucky Drive / phone: 904-631-7074
Winsome is a classic 36.5 foot Pearson Sailboat, is available for Full-Day & Half-Day sailing charters. Sightsee on the Intracoastal Waterway (the Halifax River), or slip out into the ocean through Ponce Inlet. Evening sunset-cruise cruises are available.
Jackie Robinson Ball Park
105 E. Orange Avenue / phone: 386-257-3172
An historic baseball field in Daytona Beach & home to the Daytona Cubs & the Bethune-Cookman Wildcats, this ballpark was named after Jackie Robinson as this was the first place in Florida he was allowed to play during the 1946 season's spring training.
Magic Sunrise Ballooning
phone: 866-606-7433
One of the premier balloon operators in Central Florida, Magic Sunrise has been operating continuously since 1987, making them one of the oldest balloon ride operators in the area. We meet approximately one hour before sunrise.
Mary McLeod Bethune Performing Arts Center
698 West International Speedway Boulevard / phone: 386-481-2778
The performing arts venue for Bethune-Cookman University, the theater hosts college performances as well as national performances and shows.
Museum of Arts and Sciences
352 S. Nova Road / phone: 386-255-0285
A science museum, an art museum & a planetarium are all combined in this center. Some of the outdoor exhibits such as the Center for Florida History have been closed to flooding damage, however 95% of the museum is open for visitors.
Nature Adventures of Daytona
25 Wilmette Avenue / phone: 386-846-3290
Offering canoeing, kayaking, hiking & birding eco-adventures looking for the natural wonders of the area, orchids to alligators, manatees to shore birds. All located within minutes of Daytona Beach!
New Smyrna Beach Water Taxi
133 Inlet Harbor Drive / phone: 866-257-4828
New Smyrna's Water Taxi provides daily service between New Smyrna Beach and Ponce Inlet. The boat departs daily 7 days a week. Bicycles and surfboards are welcome in addition to pets on leashes.
Ocean Center Daytona Beach
101 North Atlanic Avenue / phone: 386-245-4500
Located in the heart of the Daytona Beach resort area, and only 400 feet from the Atlantic Ocean, the Volusia County Ocean Center is the area's convention, entertainment and sports complex.
Ormond Beach Historical Society
38 East Granada Boulevard / phone: 386-677-7005
OBHS is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and sharing of Ormond Beach’s historical resources. They also host an Ormond Beach Welcome Center and offer Historical Society Bus Tours.
Ormond Memorial Art Museum & Gardens
78 E. Granada Boulevard / phone: 386-676-3347
Originally founded in 1946 by local residents as a monument to creative freedom & equality & honors the World War I & II veterans who fought for that ideal. The museum showcases prominent Florida artists, with a permanent collection of Malcolm Fraser work.
Peabody Auditorium
600 Auditorium Boulevard / phone: 386-671-3462
This historic building is home to local performances of the London Symphony Orchestra, the Daytona Beach Symphony Society, the Daytona Beach Civic Ballet & hosts events for local schools & colleges as well as national artists & performers.
Ponce Inlet Lighthouse
4931 South Peninsula Drive / phone: 386-761-1821
Florida's tallest lighthouse completed in 1887, the Ponce de Leon Inlet Light Station was built when the area was known as Mosquito Inlet. Designated a National Historic Landmark in 1998, the tower & museum are located 12 miles south of Daytona Beach.
Reptile Discovery Center
2710 Big John Drive / phone: 386-740-9143
The object of this center is to bring people & reptiles together in a comfortable, safe, educational setting fostering a greater understanding, appreciation & tolerance. A wide variety of Reptile & Amphibian species are here in a controlled environment.
St. Johns River Cruises
2100 West French Avenue / phone: 407-330-1612
Their vessel, the "Native II" was specially designed to ply the shallow backwaters of the historic St. Johns River, Florida's longest estuary. With a cruising speed of about 6 mph, nothing passes by too fast, offering a great opportunity to see manatees.
Sunset Quay Outfitters
6296 South Ridgewood Avenue / phone: 386-236-1207
Offering guided kayak Eco-Tours & adventures in the Spruce Creek Preserve through the wind-rippled grass flats with extensive narrow trails of the salt marshes off Strickland Bay, or out through the mangrove islands into the Halifax River.
The Manatee - Scenic Tour Boat
133 Inlet Harbor Road / phone: 386-761-2027
Offering private charters, cruise along the protected wetland & scenic mangroves of the Indian River to see manatees, birds, waterfront homes and the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse. / Tours are narrated / Bring your camera!
The Southeast Museum of Photography
1200 W. International Speedway Boulevard / phone: 386-506-4475
Part of Daytona State College, SMP is a vibrant museum with an impressive international reputation of leadership for photography exhibitions, publications & educational programming. SMP exhibitions & publications are well known in the field of photography.
Toucan Scenic River Tours
22 Fairgreen Avenue / phone: 386-428-1106
Enjoy a few hours on the Toucan pontoon boat touring the scenic Intracoastal Waterway at New Smyrna Beach, just a short drive south of Daytona Beach. All Toucan River Tours are piloted by the USCG-licensed Captain Tom.
Turtle Mound Tours
859 Pompano Avenue / phone: 386-409-9325
Take a personalized, leisurely pontoon boat ride on the serene Indian River Lagoons. Each turn can bring a unique experience-dolphin, manatee & numerous birds. They will insure you a comfortable & memorable tour.
Water Toy Shop, Inc.
645 S. Beach Street / phone: 386-257-2031
One of the newest Boat Rental companies in the Daytona Beach area, they also have 20 years of experience with water sports. They rent pontoon boats for Intracoastal Waterway adventures for up to 14 passengers.




