The best things to do in Daytona Beach aren’t far from the fast-paced and vibrant atmosphere that families, couples and motorsports enthusiasts alike will love. Home of the NASCAR Daytona 500 and its namesake – the 23 miles of hard-packed sand that make up Daytona Beach – it’s no wonder that the city is so famous around the world for its motor racing and testing.

Cars aside, there are amusements, museums, markets and music venues galore. There’s so much to see and do here, it’s almost impossible to know where to start. Luckily, we’ve done the hard work for you by compiling a list of the best things to do in Daytona Beach in a day.

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    Daytona Beach Boardwalk and Pier

    Non-stop entertainment and amusements

    Daytona Beach Boardwalk and Pier
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    All the fun starts at Daytona Beach Boardwalk and Pier; an area packed full of amusements, thrills and non-stop entertainment. Stroll along the colorful and bustling boardwalk, spending a quarter or two in the arcades and trying your hand at Skee-Ball. Browse all the unique souvenirs in the gift shops and get a view from high on one of the two Ferris wheels.

    After all the excitement, you’ll have no doubt worked up a bit of an appetite, so grab yourself a quick bite to eat at the Joyland Amusement Center & Snackbar.

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    Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse

    The tallest lighthouse in Florida

    Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse
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    • History
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    Head to the southernmost point of the peninsula and climb to the top of the Ponce De Leon Inlet Lighthouse – the tallest lighthouse in Florida. At 175 feet high, it gives you fantastic views of Daytona Beach and the surrounding area. It’s certainly worth the climb up the lighthouse, but be warned – there are 203 steps to the top and no lift!

    Once you’ve taken in the views from the top, you can visit the on-site museum and find out all about the lighthouse’s history since it was built in 1887. There’s a Marine Science Center on the museum grounds too, with rescued birds, a sea turtle rehabilitation facility and even a teaching lab.

    Location: Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, 4931 S Peninsula Dr, Ponce Inlet, FL 32127, USA

    Open: June–September: daily from 10 am to 9 pm. September–June: daily from 10 am to 6 pm

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    Daytona Lagoon

    The premier water park and family entertainment center

    Daytona Lagoon
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    Daytona Lagoon is the ultimate adrenaline-fueled experience, with fast-paced water slides and exciting thrill rides. On the one hand, you’ve got the incredible water park, with its 12 wild rides, its wave pool and its somewhat more relaxing lazy river. But who wants to relax when you can be racing down Kraken’s Conquest at knuckle-clenching speeds?

    On the other hand, however, if you prefer to stay a little drier, there’s the action-packed family entertainment center. Try go-kart racing, laser tag or the challenging Sky Maze, with its rope course, obstacles and zipline.

    Location: Daytona Lagoon, 601 Earl St, Daytona Beach, FL 32118, USA

    Open: Hours vary by season

    Phone: +1 386-254-5020

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    Daytona Beach

    “The World’s Most Famous Beach”

    Daytona Beach
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    You can’t possibly visit Daytona Beach without spending time on the 23 miles of white, hard-packed sand that gives the city its name. Daytona Beach’s nickname, the ‘World’s Most Famous Beach’, was first given to it back in the 1920s, when it became world-renowned for its high-speed automobile testing and racing. Nowadays, there are still designated parts of the beach where you can drive on the sand for yourself or just make the most of the fun and vibrant atmosphere on foot.

    Visit a beachfront restaurant, try your hand at volleyball or simply pick a spot on the vast shoreline and soak up the warm Florida sun.

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    Daytona International Speedway

    Home of the Daytona 500

    Daytona International Speedway
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    If you know anything about Daytona Beach, you’ll know that it’s home to the almost 500-acre Daytona International Speedway. Considered to be the world’s mecca for motor racing, it’s here that the annual Daytona 500 takes place; the most prestigious race in NASCAR. It draws hundreds of thousands of spectators and enthusiasts to the city each year, but even if your visit doesn’t coincide with the big race, there are plenty of other events taking place at the grounds each week.

    Take the time to visit and join one of the daily tours, giving you the chance to experience the 31-degree banks and step onto the podium for the ultimate photo opportunity.

    Location: Daytona International Speedway, 1801 W International Speedway Blvd, Daytona Beach, FL 32114, USA

    Open: Hours vary according to season and events

    Phone: +1 800-748-7467

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    Museum of Arts & Sciences

    The biggest and best of its kind in Central Florida

    Museum of Arts & Sciences
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    The biggest museum in the area, the Museum of Arts & Sciences (or MOAS) is a firm favorite with adults and children alike. There’s a whole host of permanent collections, temporary exhibitions, restored railroad cars and art displays from the likes of Cuba and Africa. Plus, there’s a brand-new state-of-the-art planetarium to explore, too.

    Check out the hands-on science center for the kids at the on-site Charles and Linda Williams Children’s Museum, and did we mention that you’ll find one of the largest collections of Coca Cola memorabilia here? For something a little different, head to MOAS on a Wednesday evening and enjoy some ‘Yoga in the Gallery’.

    Location: Museum of Arts & Sciences, 352 S Nova Rd, Daytona Beach, FL 32114, USA

    Open: Daily from 10 am to 5 pm (Sundays from 11 am)

    Phone: +1 386-255-0285

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    Daytona Flea and Farmers’ Market

    One of the best markets in the country

    Daytona Flea and Farmers’ Market
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    Making a regular appearance in lists of the best US flea markets, Daytona Flea and Farmers’ Market is a treasure trove of souvenirs, memorabilia and fresh local produce. Held in a 30-acre complex, there are a staggering 1,000 vendor booths, meaning you’re bound to find at least a few bargains as you browse.

    Be sure to pick up some of the local pickles, jams or honey while you’re there, and maybe you could even pay a visit to the barber’s stall or the tattoo parlor. Visit on the first Saturday of the month and you’ll be treated to a car show featuring rare antique and race cars.

    Location: Daytona Flea and Farmers’ Market, 1425 Tomoka Farms Rd, Daytona Beach, FL 32124, USA

    Open: Friday–Sunday from 9 am to 5 pm

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    Daytona Beach Bandshell

    Endless entertainment at the iconic oceanfront amphitheater

    Daytona Beach Bandshell
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    Experience an unforgettable evening of live music at the historical Daytona Beach Bandshell built from coquina. If you’re planning on visiting Daytona Beach during the summer months, be sure to attend one of the Friday night or Saturday night shows as part of the amphitheater’s Summer Concert Series.

    There’s music for everyone to enjoy, from classic rock and country to Dixieland, contemporary and everything else in between. Opt for one of the Saturday night shows if you want to see a superb firework display at the end.

    Location: Daytona Beach Bandshell, 70 Boardwalk, Daytona Beach, FL 32118, USA

    Open: May–September: Friday and Saturday from 7 pm

    Phone: +1 386-239-6625

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    Daytona Beach Ale Trail

    A tour of independent craft breweries, wineries and distilleries

    Daytona Beach Ale Trail
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    The breweries might be independent, but the atmosphere is far from exclusive on the ever-popular Daytona Beach Ale Trail. Savor the essence of the city as you visit 1…2 or maybe more of the local craft beer breweries, wine bars and distilleries that Daytona Beach has become so famous for.

    Grab a beer and a burger at the Daytona Taproom, sip a smooth red at Wine-Me, then make your way to the Copper Bottom Craft Distillery, where you can sample award-winning spirits and maybe even take a free tour.

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    Tiger Bay State Forest

    For a whole different view of Florida

    Tiger Bay State Forest
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    Tiger Bay State Forest offers a respite and a glimpse of the natural and rugged beauty that is inland Florida. Besides being a swamp forest dotted with pine-laden islands, it is a vital aquifer recharge area and a protected wildlife corridor – the Florida black bear roams freely and the bald eagle flies high within the area.

    Activities at Tiger Bay State Forest are plentiful. From primitive camping to equestrian adventures, you can get your outdoor groove on and experience mother nature in various ways. Florida goes to great lengths to preserve the land and its biological diversity and supports public access to enjoy its valuable natural resources.

    Location: 4316 W International Speedway Blvd, Daytona Beach, FL 32124, USA

    Phone: +1 386-317-3277

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    Richard Petty Driving Experience

    NASCAR Driving Experience in Daytona Beach

    Richard Petty Driving Experience
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    The Richard Petty Driving Experience gets you as close to becoming a NASCAR racing driver as you ever will be, allowing you to drive a racing car on a real race track near Orlando. Located in Daytona Beach, at the world-famous Daytona International Speedway, the Richard Petty Driving Experience is around an hour's drive from Downtown Orlando.

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    Location: 1801 W International Speedway Blvd, Daytona Beach, FL 32114, USA

    Phone: +1 800-237-3889

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Sadie Geoghegan-Dann | Contributing Writer